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    Carnegie was also the best known manufacturer which led to building skyscrapers, bridges, and trains. During the second half of the 19th century, there was another invention that helped businesses’ expand. This invention was the telephone and electricity. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham…

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    Name Professor Course Date Online privacy The Fourth Amendment of the United States constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizure by the government. It recognises the right of the people and their property to be free from these searches unless a warrant is issued on the basis of a probable cause. Such warrants can only be valid if it describes the place to searched and the things to be seized. The objective of this amendment is to protect the citizens from arbitrary…

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    Communication started from my high school when my teacher introduced me to the fact that telephone was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It made me curious that approximately 100 years ago when the telephone was invented; communicating with people who were far away from us was very difficult. The telegraph had already been invented, but it hasn’t been fast enough. It has caused some problems in urgent events. Telephone came and has solved these problems and also this was the beginning of…

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    One such brilliant inventor that made his name known in the inventing world back in the 1870s was Scottish-born American inventor Alexander Graham Bell, the founding father of the device that could transmit speech electrically; the telephone (Gray, 2011). The telephone was notably fashioned from his attempts to improve an invention that was developed in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse; the telegraph. The telegraph was a highly successful system consisted of a dot-and-dash Morse code, but…

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    Steam Locomotive History

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    Technology and science has definitely evolved throughout the years. We have become a fully connected country where information is at our fingertips. This was unimaginable 200 years ago. It is amazing to see how far humans have come since then. A lot of it is credited to a few key people and inventions from the early 1800s. The first of these inventions is the steam locomotive. This may have been the most defining and important invention during this era. It started to connect the otherwise…

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    immensely over the course of time. While the objective of most technologies hasn't changed, they have become more efficient, powerful, and reliable. For example, telephones, ever since they were invented by Alexander Bell in 1876, had the same purpose: help people communicate quickly. While this goal hasn't changed over the centuries, telephones have been upgraded from the simple, wired device of the 19th century to a modern, efficient device that can be carried anywhere, and can be used for a…

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    AT & T Company Profile

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    AT&T which is more formally known as American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. It was founded in 1875 as the Bell Telephone company but, in 1983 it became it’s own company which is what we see today. In August 2016 there was data that was collected over the top 7 carriers of cellular plans and AT&T ranked number two right behind verison…

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    all these great inventors in life, such as Benjamin Franklin, who discovered electricity, The Wright Brothers, who built and flew the first powered aircraft and also let's not forget about the great Alexander Bell, who created the first practical telephone! There were so many incredible people that invented items that helped our society prosper and grow in so many ways, and if I were to invent something it would be simple and would help everyone who seems to lose everything. Have you ever set…

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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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    would see them pulling into gas stations to make a telephone call. They would be out in their yard in the midst of yard work and run inside to make a telephone call. You would see people looking all over the office and calling over the loud speaker to find a person not at their desk. You would see families call all their child’s friends looking for them. This happens if cell phones were not invented and people will take a longer route to make a telephone call. The second one is the computers.…

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