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    and became well known in the south because of the importance of his invention in the time of the sugar boom. He eventually installed an evaporator on a southern plantation. His invention was favored by many because it gave a better quality product with less man power and at a reduced cost. To be man of color during this time at his status was hard, however, Rillieux made it through with the success and popularity of his invention. Rillieux evaporator was so relevant to life that it is still…

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    Darton Maverick Compound Bow ReviewMany users of the Darton Maverick Compound Bow feel that this is one company that prided itself on engineering but had absolutely no clue as to how to market their great products. Those who are owners of the Darton series swear by the greatness of the bow and in order for you to truly appreciate how great a Darton compound bow can be you will need to take a look at the specifics of the model. The Darton Maverick comes with draw lengths ranging between 27"-…

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    Cotton Gin Research Paper

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    The year is 1793 and one of the best inventions possibly in all of American history has just been created. This machine allows for farmers to separate cotton seeds from the cotton with ease and without having to do it by hand. This wonderful machine is called to cotton gin and the model consisted of a wooden cylinder surrounded by rows of spikes, which pulled the lint through the bars of a grid The grids were closely spaced, preventing the seeds from passing through. Loose cotton was pushed…

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    Thomas edison was a famous inventor from Ohio. His inventions brought light to the people. He also brought music to people's lives. I will be telling facts, inventions, and the life of Thomas Edison and it is all it this project. Who is Thomas Edison? Thomas Edison was an inventor and he was born in 1847. He died in 1931. He lived with his sister Nancy and his brother Samuel. His family includes his sons, Charles, Theodore, William, sisters and brothers William, Samuel, Marion, Eliza, Carle,…

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    Delnorth Pty Ltd

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    In Delnorth Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents the Commissioner pursuant to s.97(2) of the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) (“the Act”), re-examined the standard patent of Delnorth Pty Ltd (“Delnorth”) for roadside posts and exercised the power under s.101(1) of the Act to revoke a standard patent wholly or partially. A standard patent may be revoked under s.101(1) of the Act on the grounds that, when compared with the prior art base, it was not novel or it did not involve an inventive step. Delnorth…

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    The Cotton Gin Inventions

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    - 1793 - THE COTTON GIN EMERGES The most successful invention ever The cotton gin is the most revolutionary product of our century! The beautifully handcrafted invention has improved our productivity by almost double. Since the day it was invented, our economy took a turn for the better, steadily increasing amounts of cash flowing into our pockets then to the welfare of our citizens. In our history this must be the most successful invention ever, created by the great Eli Whitney. The Cotton…

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    Cotton Gin Eli Whitney was a famous American inventor. Born in the state of Massachusetts in 1765. Eli mastered his problem solving skills and creative thinking thanks to his father, who was not only a farmer. But also a very gifted and talented inventor. As the years progressed, Eli became an observant problem solver and entrepreneur who would change his merchandise to fit the needs of the public. Whitney attended the University of Yale and graduated on 1792. Eli puts himself self thru…

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    telephone, using parts frome a shop of electrical equipment and the skill of his assistant Thomas Watson. In 1876, at the age of 29 Alexander created the telephone and in one year he formed the Bell Telephone Company. I think the advantages of this invention are great especially at the time the telephone came out. People had to rely on mail which often took weeks, months or even a…

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    1920's New Technology

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    stored over the winter. This is what they ate several times a day with no let up. The inventor of the first telephone was Antonio Meucci-1800’s. It helped many people communicate with families that were far away; rather than by mail. Ever since his invention many famous people, Steve Jobs, invented Apple computers and phones. Now in the year 2015 we waste money on upcoming technology like the iPhone 6 or 6 plus. When the iPhones’ where invented till now it did change over time and will…

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    Scotch Tape Unraveled

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    Julian Monroy Composition 111-19 Professor Julia Kudravetz 6th December 2014 Scotch Tape Unraveled There is an overabundance of inventions that have been made or are currently in the process of being developed. From cars to computers, to the simple items such as napkins, pencils, and brooms: these items all have been essential to the way in which we live our daily lives. Often, we forget about the small and indispensible creations that have come to exist which enrich our lives each and every…

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