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    External influences can change everyone’s day to day life. Everyone may have different influences that change how they are, but all influences form who you are. It doesn’t matter how much you feel that you can’t be affected by the outside world, or how what’s going on in the white house has nothing to do with you because you live in a small town in Vermont, when it has everything to do with you, and no matter how much you wish it wouldn’t affect your life, it will. Because like what Julian…

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    made such as the steam engine to the telephone all the way to Ironclad machines. T hose were the most notable inventions that changed our lives. These inventions started out horrible or clunky at first but eventually with the ever-advancing technology. The telephone was first made by Alexander Graham Bell who was influenced by the deafness of his both wife and mother to make a device that operates sound through wires. Back then a telephone or the thought of being able to…

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    how much it is before going to Todd’s leap. Also Todd’s leaps website provides customers with directions and contact details which makes it easier to find Todd’s leap and also customers allows customers to get in touch whether its true email or telephone. This shows that Benny is a successful enterprising manager and that he always communicates…

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    Texting Vs Calling

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    Calling vs. Texting Martin Cooper invented the first cell phone back in 1973; however, the only function it had was to call people. Friedhelm Hillebrand and Bernard Ghillebaert did not design texting until 1984. Back then, the cell phone was a rare commodity, but nowadays, everyone has at least one cell phone to interconnect with each other. People have communicated through texting and calling, but there are major variances between them. One similarity between texting and calling is how…

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    Not everyone have cell phones or any other electronic devices such as computers and tablets to use in the world nowadays. Luckily, people who do not have cell phones or other electronic devices to use can avoid radiation in order to protect their eyes. So, even without cell phones, people still can have conversations with others. According to the article “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk”, published in the New York Times, the author Sterry Turkle mentions that “face-to-face conversation” is a better…

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    Eavesdropping between species is an extraordinarily broad topic because of the fact that there are so many species of animals that use this evolutionary adaptation in multiple different ways. In the article Vigilance against predators induced by eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls in a non-vocal lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri (Reptilia: Iguania), is a study on how lizards respond and differentiate between predator calls and songs of birds. Here, we experimentally test whether O. c.…

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    Essay About Moving Away

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    It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. “Joe,” my father hollered up the stairs, “it’s for you. It’s Jackie, and she sounds upset.” As I came down stairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I was tired and had looked forward to a nice quiet evening at home, not another stupid adventure with Jackie. Thirty minutes later, however, Jackie’s silver Mustang convertible swung into our driveway, and Jackie was leaning on the horn before the car came to a full stop. Grabbing my…

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    Cochlear Implants Essay

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    In 1967 a man named William F. House who was a doctor and a medical research, invented cochlear implant. His first cochlear implant surgical happened in 1961 but the device he used had rejected his one patient but House never gave up on his researched. House had never explained himself on why he was interested but I believe because House had experiences a lot and meeting different people. House attend The University of California Berkeley, University of Southern California and after two year…

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    Without the work of Thomas Edison the world be very different than it is now, due to how much we rely on his inventions. During the Industrial Revolution numerous inventions were created to improve the lives of Americans. Without the inventions of Thomas Edison, the world would be much different than it is now because we would not have the technology to live. Edison’s life had a big impact on the inventions he created. Edison was born in Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847. He went to school…

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    Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 and raised in Maryland on a tobacco farm. Later when Banneker was walking he spotted a salesman holding his pocket watch. So Benjamin asked him if he could borrow it for a while. The salesman agreed and gave him the watch. Banneker took it home and carefully took the watch apart and examined and drew each of the parts the watch contained. Then Benjamin placed all the pieces together again and gave it back to the salesman. Ever since Banneker was little…

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