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    There are many ways to communicate but the most common way is texting and calling on a phone. They both are usefull, easy to use, and is a common way in communicating. Everybody is texting and calling. Texting and calling is simple all you do is press a few buttons and you can contact friends and family. You can have on going conversations without even being there. They both can do long distace so no matter where your at you can always contact anyone you want and dont worry about forgeting…

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    more than one person at a time, you could send the same exact message, but only once to as many people as possible. This was the start of the mass communication system. In the year 1877, Edison created the carbon-button transmitter that was used in telephones and microphones. It produced the sound from the other end and is still used today (Crepeau). Edison was able to create something that would change…

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    Producing a Party In New York City Millions of people from around the world have a normal routine they follow every morning. Some get up, get ready, and head off to work while others have a relaxed morning and can ease into his or her day. The others that ease into his or her day will make or get breakfast and after that sit down and turn on the TV. Most likely, he or she will tune in to one of the daytime talk shows like The View, The Chew, Ellen, or Live with Kelly and Michael. For Live with…

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    I stand outside of the airport, phone to my ear. My foot taps rapidly as the phone continues to ring. If this boy doesn’t answer his phone in the next minute, he's going to be missing a limb. Just as the thoughts of me using a butcher knife for the first time runs through my head, his voice projects from the speaker. "Lex," He breaths out. He sounds like he just ran a marathon. "You're lucky you answered. I was just thinking about separating your head from the rest of body." I begin…

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    Thomas Edison Thomas Edison struggled in his early life. Edison lost his hearing at a very young age, due to the scarlet fever. He was not in public school only for 3 months because of his hearing loss. He missed out on a lot of things because he got deadly sick. His later life was much better than his childhood, he became an inventor and a businessman. He was one of the greatest businessman of America. Thomas Edison was born on February 11th, 1847 in Milan Ohio. child of Nancy Matthews…

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    Do you have contacts or glasses? Do you cook food on a stove? Benjamin Franklin had created these ideas of the purpose of what they do. He had made a huge contribution to the world with his many inventions and writings. He was born on January 17, 1706 and died on April 17, 1790. Franklin contributed to tons of things in his lifetime. These things just are improved with today’s technology, but they ideas of what goes on is still here. Benjamin Franklin had made adjustments to the world that some…

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    We are taught from a very young age the numbers 911 and to always call during a real emergency. That is not always the case in our society anymore though. The national 911 services have gradually become an abused luxury and not a source for help in an extreme emergency. The three main service’s provided EMS, Fire, and Police have become attacked and abused. The abuse of 911 has become a critical problem that needs to be addressed as soon as possible in order the secure the future of emergency…

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    Inventing Solutions Thomas Edison was born in Millan Ohio on February 11th, 1847. He did not learn to talk until he was almost 4 years old. While in primary school, Thomas often day dreamed and was commonly characterized as being mentally slow by his teachers. Because of those comments, young Edison’s mother took him out of school, and home schooled him. In 1854 his family moved to Port Huron Michigan. Growing up, Edison sold candy and newspapers on trains. He later on became a telegraph…

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    Today, you can flip a switch to light a room, watch a video by pressing a few bottoms, and listen to music with a few clicks. Life wasn't always like this. Before Steve Jobs came along with the iPhone, iPad, iPod, Macintosh, or Pixar, there were other inventors who helped slowly build our world today. One of them was Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison didn't live the most perfect life, he was almost deaf, had little actual education and was poor in his childhood, but that didn't stop him from…

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    .The Man Who Did It All Thomas Edison once said- “Not everything of value in life comes from books – experience the world.” As a child Thomas Edison learned that life is hard but, he didn’t let that stop him. He was always everywhere seeing and waiting to receive anything the world threw at him. He always put in the hard work and was there when someone needed help. Thomas Edison influenced the world of technology and transportation. Thomas Alva Edison was American inventor. He is also known to…

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