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    The Problems Caused by the Modern Inventions As one famous commercial says‚ “Technology always comes from humanity.” In this modern world‚ we have been counting on technology. It deprives us of our time and energy‚ although we can no longer live without it. Since it has made a huge impact on our lives‚ some negative effects caused by the technology are not irrelevant to us. Thus‚ as I have observed‚ the problems caused by the modern inventions are the distancing among people‚ the limitation of

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    the most important technology evolutions‚ Greece and Rome both had an impact on technology evolution. Most of their inventions and discoveries are still used today. Throughout the history of Rome‚ the Romans intelligence served them well with inventions like aqueducts‚ bound books‚ money‚ newspapers‚ or even concrete. However‚ the same could be said about Greece. The Greeks inventions consisted of the water mill‚ alarm clock‚ and basics of modern science. Romans technology changed more drastically

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    The Invention of the DVD Many people enjoy watching or listening to DVDs every day. Now people can see more than just the movie. They can enjoy many different special features or quickly go to a certain spot in the movie without having to rewind or fast forward. Many people do not know how this invention came to be. Who invented the DVD and how did they do it? What are the different types DVDs? The invention we enjoy today only exists because of the hard work of many people. The DVD was

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    to compose the telegraph guided the development of telephones‚ television‚ and many other electronic based devices. Telegrams were sent to communicate transversely throughout the world and forever changed the way electricity was used. Before this invention‚ a simple letter or semaphore would have to suffice. In the 1830’s‚ the telegraph was first invented. The telegraph had high expectations as it was invented to communicate to help railroad signaling in Britain. (Morse Code and the Telegraph). Whenever

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    As the surrounding communities near the Celia Saxon will soon discover after the final construction of Columbia Common‚ change is inevitable. Though the concerns for bridging diversified cultures and backgrounds of the people it has directly affect may go unnoticed as it did with the construction of Celia Saxon‚ the failure to invoke changes can only be muted for so long. The need to produce satisfactory results in these surrounding schools will either create a greater wedge among economic groups

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    One day Edison’s boss called him to his office. He asked him how much it would cost to buy his improvements. He wanted $6‚000 but his boss offered $40‚000! Edison bought a factory and started inventing. In 1871‚ Edison married Mary Stiltwell and had three children. In 1876‚ Edison moved out of Newark and into Meleno Park. In 1876 Alexander Bell invented the telephone and Edison improved it by making it battery powered. He then invented a lampback out of graphite and it made the signal clearer

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    Do you think life is possible without mobiles? Absolutely not! Mobiles has now became an important part of our life. In fact it has virtually become a necessity for people everywhere. As many things have been developed‚ from year to year‚ century to century‚ the world has become more unique. But mobiles will always be a popular gadget in the world. However‚ it also has certain advantages and disadvantages. Now a days‚ mobiles are not only used for communication but for other reasons also. The

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    In 1873 blue jeans were invented by a well known man named Levi Strauss. Blue jeans became popular for farmers and workers‚ because they were tougher and less likely to rip. Many Americans wore jeans for comfort‚ too. A 24-year-old German immigrant named Levi Strauss departed from New York with little supply of dry materials. He also had the intention of opening an extension of his brother’s New York business that he was bringing to San Francisco. Strauss did not want to be a prospector‚ so he decided

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    Exam Review 5) Quebec and Anglo-French Relations Georges-Étienne Cartier In 1860‚ George-Étienne Cartier was one of the most powerful politicians in Lower Canada and a fervent protector of French Canadian nationality. But Cartier would work to bridge the gap between English and French Canada and become one of the leading Fathers of Confederation. Although a product of the establishment‚ Cartier joined the 1837 uprising against British authority. Cartier was a member of the Patriots - a group

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    Science and invention have led us to a more convenient daily life‚ but are they always good? We should look at both sides of the coin. So I am writing to discuss the pros and cons of science and invention. First of all‚ with science and invention‚ there will be less work for human to do. Also‚ it will be more effective in doing some complicated work. This makes humans’ lives more enjoyable. Vacuum cleaner is a good example‚ it can remove dirt and dust from the floor‚ and it is very helpful for

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