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    The Innovation Gap

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    survey analysis document and consequently, there is no information on the industries that were represented in the data. Innovation is already an ambiguous term, however the applicability of innovation and the need and definition for breakthrough inventions differs across types of firms. A demographic component to the survey could have collected industry information, providing an important control variable to the experiment. The impact of the results could be delineated by industry to show where…

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    The world of technology has never stopped expanding. Since the early ages, man have wanted something new and tecnology is the only tool that helps satisfies a man’s desire for something unique. Sherry Turkle has explained how technology and robots are borrowing a part of us. She explains further on, in her article “Alone Together,” how people are becoming dependent on these gadgets. Turkle goes on to explain her explanation by using the word authentic. She wonders if people are genuine even…

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    Lee de Forest, also known as ‘Father of Radio Broadcasting’ and some of his peers were one of the first people to send a public radio broadcast, the broadcast was sent from the Eiffel Tower. The radio is the single best invention out of all the inventions our class discussed. Firstly, the radio gave us communication for when satisfactory moment happen or when dissatisfactory events happens. The radio saved countless lives when people were in life threatening situations. Secondly, the radio…

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    judged.” Directly from, ("How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?" Page1. Web. 10 Mar. 2016.) Mainly stating, an individual would be looked down upon if they were indecisive on something. Like when Equality had brought his new “invention” on how to make lightning to the home of the scholars he is looked down upon because he is a street sweeper disobeying the rules of the council. Adding onto that, Equality had done what was needed to do when possible for his own sake.…

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    Alexander Graham Bell was significant to the world because he created a faster and more efficient way of communication by inventing the telephone. Bell’s father, grandfather, and brother has all been associated with work on speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. At the age of twenty three, Alexander Graham Bell moved to Canada with his parents. His research on hearing and speech at Boston University further led him to experiences with…

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    Case Study Of Lego

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    Background: Lego was found by a Danish man named Ole Kirk Kristiansen in 1932. He started with wooden toys as he was with a strong sense of craftsmanship. He then passed the company on to his son and grandson. In 1946 they bought the first plastic injection molding machine to make his toys. However, the plastic toys was not popular as people still prefered wooden toys until 1960 that Lego decided to finally abandoned wooden toys’ production to Plastic completely after the devastating warehouse…

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    Utility Patent Essay

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    exclude others from making, selling, or using the patented invention and from importing the patented invention or an article made by a patented process into the United States". Based from my findings from the "Readings ", Utility patents provide protection for useful inventions, which may be processes, machines, articles of manufacture, or compositions of matter. Its logical that Jimmy applies for a Utility patent, since his invention will be a new device, currently not produced or ever…

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    The University of Hertfordshire is committed to equipping students with the attributes they need to be successful (University of Hertfordshire, 2016). I will be focusing on creativity as an aspect of professionalism, employability and enterprise. I have chosen creativity, as I believe it allows businesses to stay competitive and is the key way for business to develop, due to it enabling the production of new products to meet the ever increasing wants and needs of consumers across the globe.…

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    Edison invented many helpful inventions for Americans. Gaines states Edison invented many great inventions. To the Phonograph to the motion pictures. The invention he was famous for the most was the electric light(Gaines). Edison gets all these good ideas in his head to improve and help Americans with daily issues. There is one invention that Edison wanted to improve, The Speaking Telegraph. Collins states Edison was one of many inventors…

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    during the Italian Renaissance. He was a self-taught engineer, artist, and architect who was always fascinated by art and machinery, famous for being able to intertwine them into his inventions. His contraptions have lead to the creation of many of the machines that we use in the twenty-first century, as his inventions have shaped the evolution of modern warfare, the world of aviation, the way we travel, and modern design. The best weapon a military…

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