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    urban-industrial society. Thomas Alva Edison was a very influential inventor of the Industrial revolution. In the 1970’s there are records of only 276 patented inventions‚ by the 1890’s there were 234‚956 on record. Thomas Edison was responsible for some of the most revolutionary products of all time‚ the light bulb‚ the phonograph‚ and many others. Those inventions played a big part in the accelerated pace of the industrial change of the time. I am writing this paper to compare and contrast two authors’ views

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    hearing when a man pulled him by the ear to get him to a moving train. Another story and a very popular one is that there was a small explosion which led him to lose his hearing. Despite all of that he was a great scientist with great creations and inventions. He was very hard working and very ambitious as the history shows us. He was so creative and innovative that he invented a new telegraphic device by the age of approximately 21 years old and that is a very young age to create in. Also‚ he was working

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    Introduction 3M is an innovative and creative company that flourished since 1930 with the invention of masking tape and again in the 1950’s with Scotchgard the fabric protector. Then during a glue that was invented that was considered a failure in the 1970’s someone came up with the idea of taking that glue solution and using it on the back of paper to hold the paper to anything. So the invention of the post-it came out and the business really took off. in the 2000 the newly appointed CEO

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    recent decision in Mayo‚ the US Supreme Court recounted the longstanding exclusion of ‘laws of nature‚ natural phenomena‚ and abstract ideas’ from the patent domain. The exception is itself subject to ill-defined limits‚ since at some level every invention must ‘rest upon‚ or apply laws of nature’. In Chakrabarty‚ the Supreme Court expressed the consequences of the rule in this

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    Frequent text message users‚ social media advocates‚ and opinionated bloggers all write about various topics‚ but how does that compare to classic writing? Clive Thompson‚ author of Smarter Than You Think‚ continuously supports his mark that the Internet‚ regardless of its credibility‚ is progressively transforming today’s way of writing‚ allowing society to write more effectively and for longer lengths. Based on Thompson’s claims he makes in “Public Thinking”‚ it is apparent that appeals to logos

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    Garrett Morgan The African American pioneer inventor of the 1870’s‚ Garrett Morgan‚ was responsible for the life-saving inventions such as the traffic light and gas mask. During his entrepreneurship‚ Garrett just happened to have stumbled across some of his inventions. In this informational essay‚ we will learn about Garrett Morgan’s life and achievements . Garrett Morgan was born on March 4‚ 1877 in Paris‚ Kentucky. He was the son of Elizabeth and Sydney Morgan. He was also the 7th of 11 children

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    barbie is ? Who created and why did they create her and know how she is just a very popular toy for all common young girls in our world . The barbie is a common toy all girls like and this is what my research paper will be talking about and how this invention reflected on our world and changed it . Barbie was invented by Ruth handler in the year of 1959 using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration Ruth wanted to change the life for her kids because she didn’t like seeing them play with

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    Consider the challenges Tessera faced in commercializing its chip scale packaging technology. What alternatives did it have for monetizing these inventions? Were there alternative business models that might have been practical for it to pursue? Tessera can invest their own product lines to produce their inventions. This will protect the inventions from being taken by their licensees. In addition‚ those manufacturers who infringe will not pay the cheap back damage‚ but a high penalty based on

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    between the two‚ and after a misunderstanding with money‚ the two went separate ways as Tesla swore to make his own company. (Tesla‚ Nikola. My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla. D’Alto‚ Nick. Edison‚ Tesla‚ and the battle of the currents: should electricity be AC or DC?)

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    the beginning! Our inventions lead us to the future. A long running sci-fi series named Star Trek that had many technologies from the James T. Kirk era has now been successfully popularized. Back in the 1960-1980s‚ Star Trek popularized over 10 technologies such as‚ personal computers‚ tablets‚ remote location finding (GPS)‚ sliding doors‚ large view screens‚ communicator‚ and many others! Without Star Trek‚ we would not even know how these technologies were used. The inventions continued and some

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