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    We live in a world where most humans act like sheep following the herd; most people would rather follow the crowd rather than think for themselves. From cheating on an exam to copying other people’s ideas‚ that seems to be the norm in our society: most people want the easy way out for everything‚ as thinking is actually hard to do. So for the very few people who do put effort into thinking and use their creativity to develop novel ideas and implement them through the commercialization of a product

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    those inventions were the basic foundations for some of the most complex‚ important‚ and useful inventions of the Twenty-First Century. He also showed in his book‚ some of the origins of technology‚ and how they moved from country to country‚ and eventually‚ the whole known world at the time. Pacey wrote this book in Chronological order‚ meaning he wrote in a time and date order‚ the first events happening before the next‚ and so on‚ so that you can see the progression of how one invention helped

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    photographic memory and capture the picture in their head. The Brassiere was issued a U.S. patent in 1914. Women needed a design that would comfortably support their breasts and fit in with the current fashions. The Brassiere had improved the invention of the corset by Catherin de Medicis‚ the wife of King Henri II. The Brassiere definitely benefited the ladies‚ now having a safer design to hold their breasts and not damage their internal organs completely. If the brassiere was not invented‚ I

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    How Dynamite shaped world cultures While Sweden is filed with many different types of inventions I believe that one invention stands out above all the others. I believe that Sweden’s most important contribution to the word is the invention of dynamite. Dynamite is used so much that it is a house hold name‚ and without dynamite many of the places we visit or roads we use would not be possible. Also without many of the things that dynamite has contributed to the cultures of our world would

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    What can you walk towards forever and never reach? The answer is simple: the horizon. The use of the horizon as a metaphor for knowledge is very accurate‚ depending on how one perceives knowledge. To some people‚ knowledge may seem like a giant treasure chest filled with knowledge‚ but it if we keep taking from the chest one day we will run out of knowledge. To me knowledge is so vast that no one person could ever even come close to knowing everything. With each new discovery we make‚ we open doors

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    development that made a difference during wars was the development of fully working catapult‚ these inventions helped to put the Greek civilization atop the world as a powerful civilization. A lot of these inventions are still being used today; maybe not exactly how they were from when they first created‚ but the basis of these ideas is what helped the world grow as a whole. For example without the invention of modern roads we would still be using dirt

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    Do you believe in technology? Or do you think that all inventions of scientists are worthwhile for humanity? Of course‚ lots of these inventions are helpful and useful. Also‚ some of them have created new periods in past. They played a big role for coming modernity. However‚ there are some inventions that seem very effective but they have brought new problems for humanity and environment. Especially‚ at the beginning of an invention‚ people don’t realize that it will become big problem. Nowadays

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    Inventions during the Industrial Revolution (Anaesthesia) Inventions like the light bulb dominate modern-day history books‚ however‚ anyone facing surgery would have to be compelled to agree with the very fact that anaesthesia was one of the most necessary inventions during the Industrial Revolution. Before the invention of anaesthesia‚ the fix for a given ailment was often far worse than the ailment itself. One of the greatest challenges during that period occurred when Doctor’s had to pull a tooth

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    of non-biodegradable materials as well as the increasing number of toxic wastes or substances or chemicals. Some possible effects are promotion in recycling‚ reducing and reusing materials and applying our talents in creativity in inventing new inventions considering new strategies‚ new solutions and new possibilities. IV. Scope and Limitation Chapter II: Methodology I. Materials/ Equipments A. Potato 1. Main source of energy. B. Wires 1. Passage way of energy

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    New York within hours of each other. A.G Bell’s patent (archives.gov- primary source) got their first and therefore is credited for the inventor of the telephone. Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell‚ as a result‚ got into a famous legal battle over the invention. At the end Bell won (inventors.com). The telephone itself is simply "a system which converts sound‚ specifically the human voice‚ to electrical impulses of various frequencies and then back to a tone that sounds like the original voice" ( idea finder

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