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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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    The compass‚ steel‚ paper‚ the printing press‚ and the kite are all inventions from Ancient China. All of these inventions have a huge impact on the world today. Ancient China has had many inventions that have impacted and changed the world. The invention that has the greatest impact is gunpowder. Gunpowder was made by accident by Chinese alchemists were trying to find the elixir of life. They discovered it when they mixed sulfur‚ charcoal‚ and potassium nitrate. The Chinese started to use gunpowder

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    Technology: Boon or Bane? It’s already fifteen years since the advent of the 21st century has started. New inventions had been developed. Amazing breakthroughs were done. Cure for diseases incurable before‚ is now made possible through the continuous research done in the field of medicine and technology. Reaching for the stars has never been easier through the inventions in technology. The things impossible from happening in the past‚ is now possible with the development of science and technology

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    importance of his contribution is caused by a number of reasons: first of all‚ the impact of his inventions. We can cite the photophone light-based speech transmitter)‚ the graphophone (sound recorder)‚ the induction balance (used to detect metal pieces inside the human body)‚ and the telephone‚ which revolutionized telecommunications and still pays a critical role in modern life‚ 140 years before its invention. All this innovations not only were very useful‚ but it also were done in a wide range of fields

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    the grant of patent of the same. The appellant had first filed an application for patent in Chennai Patent office on July 17‚ 1998. The appeal was filed for grant of patent for Imatinib Mesylate in beta crystalline form which they claimed to be an invention on the following grounds: • It has more beneficial flow properties. • It possesses better thermodynamic stability. • Compared to alpha crystal form of Imatinib Mesylate‚ it has lower hygroscopicity. It claimed that the above property made it

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    Melody is your classmate who will be attending the “twc” course next semester. She is all excited about the class‚ “finally‚ I will learn to create a radical invention like the iPod. Only radical inventions are successful and worthy of commercialization. I can then make lots of money along the way and become rich.” Do you agree with this comment? Which part do you agree with and which don’t you? Why and why not? Give examples to support ur ans. First of all‚ the iPod is not a radical innovation

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    routes take. This can be done by a planner. Choices are of 4 types: Rational Intuitive Recognition based Combination Necessity: There is a great quote “necessity is the mother of invention ” this directly translates that our necessities lead to inventions. Many great scientists were able to make great inventions only due to the necessity of the society. Change due to choice: Today we are in the dilemma that what to choose and what not to? But at last we all have to choose one of the way. We

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