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    Technology has advanced a lot since 1945. There were new inventions such as the television‚ talk back radio‚ antibiotics‚ tranquilisers‚ anti-depressants‚ fluoride in water‚ higher numbers of cars being manufactured as more people were buying‚ the use of planes commercially‚ the jet plane‚ electric railway and the development of railway towns. In 1956 the television was invented and widely bought throughout Australia. They were expensive for the time but a new scheme called ’hire purchase’ where

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    the main roles of innovation‚ design‚ and creativity while incorporating their importance for a firm to meet their organizational objectives. Innovation The Business Dictionary defines innovation as “The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay” (Business Dictionary Online‚ 2013). Using this definition it is easy to infer that innovation is the stepping stone for a company to create new goods/services that are efficient

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    1.Explain what happened to the Gore-Tex brand after the patent expired When the patent expires the inventor has no longer exclusive rights to her or hers invention opening it up to everyone. At this point other companies can offer competitive products at reduced prices. It seems that Gore-Tex was smart enough to take advantage of their own patent and expand the product line to include other products using the same technology. 2.What activity can firms use to try to maintain any advantage developed

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    country to advance and develop quickly from 1865 to 1900. All aspects of society felt the impacts. Agriculture in America‚ experienced these new effects‚ changing completely the way it was conducted in the states. As technology increased‚ and the invention of new tools came about‚ farming was able to commercialize and become more efficient. Economic conditions of this time‚ hindered the farmers profitability and growth. New policies enforced by the government in this era sought out to help agriculture

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    changes have more of a positive nature. Progress has brought us such things that used to be unimaginable a while ago. Take‚ for example‚ cell phones. Cell phones are no luxury anymore and there is hardly any person not having one. Another great invention is the Internet. Internet can literally do magic. Who could have known forty or so years ago that someday it would be possible to find any information you like by making several simple moves? Or be talking with a friend living across the globe and

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    Trade secret law provides incentives for inventors to create new‚ even though the invention would be for example too obvious to receive status of patentable invention. Without trade secret law‚ there would be a gap‚ relying only to patent law‚ which excludes the protection for invention that don’t quite fill all the requirements to be patentable. Ideas‚ such as secrets should be protected in some way‚ although not patentable. Thus‚ trade secret law enhances incentives to create. The argument for

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    Responsibility of Inventions Inventions have shaped the growth of civilization since the beginning of time‚ but can an invention actually do more harm than good? Who is at fault? Should those who came up with the ideas be to blame? In answer to the first question‚ yes. Take gunpowder as an example; gunpowder was first used in China for entertainment‚ such as fireworks (Pyro universe‚ History of fireworks). However‚ when the invention went into the wrong hands‚ it became a weapon‚ which made it

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    Literature Review 2.1 History of the air-conditioner Air-conditioner was invented based on invention of refrigerator. The history was told that the Chinese were the first to store natural ice and snow to cool wine and other delicacies. Evidence has been found that ice cellars were used as early as 1000 B.C. in China. Early Greeks and Romans also used underground pits to store ice. Ancient people of Egypt and India cooled liquids in porous earthen jars. Ice was produced due to vaporization

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    in life when blacks were owned by whites After Life After After Life After Flemming and his family were released from slavery . Flemmming started making things that were in his own household. Flemming invented the KOO-AID packet. One of Flemming inventions were the guitar. The guitar was made on March 3‚ 1886. The very first guitar was made in the 12th century. This is how the guitar looked in the 12th century!!! https://prezi.com/qkbxsor4vepc/all­about­robert­f­flemming­jr/ 1/3 2/1/2015 ALL ABOUT ROBERT F

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    Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is an entrepreneur? (0.5 points) An entrepreneur is a person who starts his or her own business‚ instead of working for someone else. 2. How are business entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs different? (1.0 points) A business entrepreneur sells products or services to make a profit and a social entrepreneur starts a business or organization that is meant to improve society in some way. 3. What are products? (0.5 points) A product is something a person

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