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    This poster consists of 11 pieces of technology that were either invented, or dramatically improved, in World War II. Some of the most significant ones was the radar and the mass production of synthetic oils and rubbers. The one with radar is no doubt significant because it helped the British hold on to their land, and their land was the last foothold Allies held in Europe and ultimately the “forward base” of many Allied operations. Many attacks that harassed mainland Europe, such as the…

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    New Technology In America

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    started pouring in from different places in the world, especially Britain. Immigrants who came to America brought their ideas with them and developed many inventions in their time there. The influx of new advances from the outside world made many Americans also come out with their own inventions and ideas. A cause of new technology was the invention of Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, a machine used to separate seeds from the cotton. This made cotton planting much more profitable and popular especially…

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    Inventions have been built by inventors for years. For instance, phones, games, and computers. Some of them came out perfectly well. Like the Nintendo Switch, it works very well. However, some people can't invent anything good. They always fail at what they do. They can't invent nothing correctly for trying to get it done quickly. Most teachers have to use sticky notes. Spencer might have invented a weak adhesive But does not mean it still couldn't be used for good. It could easily stick and…

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    Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world by inventing the lightbulb.Without him we would be in a dark room with burning lanterns.We wouldn't to be able to to watch movies or record sound.Thomas edison made a bunch of inventions.In fact he was granted 1,093 patents.In another words that means he invented 1,093 inventions.In his life he was a Inventor,Businessperson,Film producer,Film director,Entrepreneur And a Telegraphist.One time he saved a three year old boy who was playing on train tracks just…

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    World War II Inventions

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    Most of the many inventions from World War II are still in use today. Many lives were forever changed because of the new ideas brought to us during this time period. During World War II, many new inventions and innovations were created that impacted America forever. Many famous and important inventors created their most well-known creations during World War II. Inventions such as penicillin, the atomic bomb, and the microwave are only very few of the inventions that the mastermind inventors…

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    1920’s was a time period of extreme technological growth. It was a time of creativity and innovation. Fortunately, the inventors of the 1920’s contrived a multifarious amount of inventions that has made everyday life more convenient. Inventors of the time period targeted entertainment, efficiency and comfort(Harris). The inventions of that decade made an impact upon the 1920’s for the better and produced a precedent for the nation and it’s centuries to come. Film and art achieved a peak of…

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    Jacques Cousteau was 4 he started to swim and that began his fascination with water. Jacques Cousteau had 3 son’s Jean-Michel and Philippe and Pierre and 1 daughter Diane. When Jacques Cousteau invented the aqualung device he invented the best invention of his time for example he was able to help himself and other explorers research even deeper into the unknown species that may live to this day underwater.…

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    Patent Trolls Analysis

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    their inventions. According to Kahin (2015), “There was TM Soft who estimated their troll case costing $190,000 in legal work before even setting foot in the courtroom.” Patent trolls’ offensive actions give serious financial damages to small companies. Worst case a company which has to pay a lot of money to patent trolls deal with bankrupt or give up their patent. For the startup companies and individual inventors that much of money are like death penalties for their businesses or inventions.…

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    Unlike patents and copyrights, the construct of trademarks does not refer to the invention, creativity, or distribution. Trademarks also contain the value of sustainability and longevity; they tend to last forever(or till the company dissolves). Now I will elaborate on the conception of patent law and address the strengths and weaknesses…

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    Creativity And Innovation

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    Literature on innovation, though shows contextual biases and disparity (Crossan, M. M., and Apaydin, M., 2010), but mostly refers to innovation as a category that bears the meaning of introducing something new for bringing changes (Godin, B., 2012, working paper no. 12). Thesaurus, on the other hand, suggests innovation as a new state or condition, such as newness, displacement, revolution, youth, restoration, renovation, etc. So, there appears a gap in understanding innovation between…

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