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    and colored moving images and information. If they hadn’t been invented‚ we would lose so much fun and joy. TV has so many advantages‚ as we can get daily news‚ reports‚ information on all walks of life while watching it. Furthermore‚ after the invention of remote control system‚ TV was a crucial part of passive recreation. Films also have some benefits‚ as they have much popularity in current society and bring us more fantastic vision and audio effects enjoy. But everything has two sides‚ so after

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    The Flying Machine Ray Bradbury People have always wanted to fly and see the world from above. The aviation was always an important and interesting topic in the society. The first invention for flying were the kites. Around 200 BC is the earliest known record of kite flying. A general from China flew with his kite over enemy territory. After kites the people discovered the balloons in the 17th and 18th century. Since 1903 plains with motor exist. But what happened to all the inventors or were

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    influenced life around the world. Edison was born on February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. Edison to this day is considered to be America’s most famous inventor with the most patents. He played a major role in shaping the world as we know today with inventions such as the phonograph and the electric light bulb. On the other hand‚ ford was one of America’s most prominent industrialists. ford was born on July 30‚ 1863‚ on his family’s farm in Wayne County. He introduced the assembly-line technique of production

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    Novelty of a Patent

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    NOVELTY OF PATENT Abstract 1. The invention brings out an apparatus and method for analyzing bacteria. The apparatus includes a section for preparing an analyte sample from specimen and a detector to detect optical information from each particle in this analyte sample. It also has a controller to detect the non-fermentative bacteria on the basis of detected optical information. Furthermore the invention also gives a method for analyzing bacteria. Introduction 2.

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    Inventions‚ new ideas‚ and expansions are a few of the great achievements that have always propelled countries forward. These inventions and expansions have changed the way in which people have lived their lives. One of the great inventions that came into existence occurred during the Industrial Revolution‚ a time of extreme change and discovery for all people. This invention began with a man named James Hargreaves. James Hargreaves was born in 1720 in Lancashire‚ England (Ditchfield 12). Hargreaves

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    Innovative Thinking Although Sindbad encounters perilous circumstances on his voyages‚ light vs. dark archetype indicates how innovative thinking aids problem solving‚ concluding in Sindbad’s boundless prosperity. Utilizing resources and opportunities allows for success. When opportunities present themselves‚ people are able to grab ahold it to use it to their advantage. Students utilize the resources in school such as‚ teachers‚ the library‚ the internet‚ and tutorials‚ to make their way through

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    The Construction of Fear

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    The Construction of Fear Barry Glassner gives several different constructions on how we can transform‚ exaggerate‚ and invent fears. Fear is defined as a feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by present or imminent danger. But Barry Glassner defines it as constructed through efforts to protect against it. Society as a whole uses fear to profit financially‚ politically‚ or media driven by journalist. These three profits show how transforming‚ exaggerating‚ and inventing fear has shaped society

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    The Internet is the most important invention ever (contrasting ideas‚ linking expressions)... Many years ago‚ no one could ever imagine that such a thing as the Internet would be invented. Now‚ life without the Internet for most people is unimaginable. In my opinion‚ every invention has its time‚ and the Internet is the greatest invention of ours.  First‚ the Internet provides an enormous amount of information. Everyone can find all kinds of information on millions of topics. Also‚ people are

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    would like to sell on the market or attempt to sell to a company‚ your first priority is to get a patent on your invention. You want to do this for several reasons‚ but most importantly‚ you want to protect what belongs to you. However‚ you should get an attorney for the patent process. The following are a few of the reasons for this. An attorney can help determine if your invention qualifies Everyone assumes that they can get a patent‚ but not everything can be patented. Abstract ideas‚ formulas

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    Technology Is Laziness

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    English 101-Essay 3 Mr. Fisher July 5th 2010 Laziness as Pop Culture along with Technology Let’s face it‚ laziness due to technological advancements is part of our Pop culture and is causing downward trending of active people and has been an increasing issue. So what’s causing this rising laziness to grow exponentially? We as human beings have an urge to invent things daily that make our lives easier and eventually take physical labor out of the equation. Most look at innovation as humanity

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