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    safe. Making impossible things possible are similar features of the change which previous people have experienced by social change‚ like shifting from a hunting society to an agricultural society and establishing a commercial society due to the invention of new tools. To consider these advantages and change of society‚ modern technology‚ which we use today‚ might be not only a new tool but also the tool‚ which makes a dramatic change in history. However‚ the contribution of modern technology to society

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    Facts vs Imagination

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    easier. What is fact? Something that is true. And imagination is the ability to plan creativity. When fact and imagination pair up‚ the results are A+‚ outstanding and excellent. So‚ this make students learn true facts and create new ideas (inventions). As Edison said “To invent something‚ you need a good imagination and pile of junk (facts)”. So‚ true facts and creative imagination can make a human being walk towards the path of success. “Facts are stupid things” – Ronald Regan. This

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    AGAINST THE NOTION – KNOWLEDGE IS NOT POWER BUT MONEY IS! Francis Bacon‚ a great philosopher‚ once said‚ “Knowledge Is Power by Itself”. Knowledge is the awareness of a fact or a situation. It is a rich and a unique possession that cannot be stolen or plundered. Knowledge doesn’t decrease when it is given. In fact‚ knowledge is power. Those who have a wide-range of knowledge and experience can capture power and influence. The possession of knowledge gives them a distinct advantage over the semi

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    Luck and Success

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    conditions. Beside preparation‚ many people may agree that the result of hard work is usually fruitful. For example‚ Thomas Edison tried 99 times to invent the light bulb without success but he didn’t give up. On 100th try he succeeded. After this invention‚ he was asked whether he was wasting his time and he replied that in these 99 times he discovered 99 mistakes he had made. The last but not the least‚ success in one field relies on how much experience we have in that field and the experience

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    freddrick the snowman

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    Frederick McKinley Jones Biography A man with only a sixth-grade education‚ Frederick Jones transformed the foodindustry and America’s eating habits with his invention of a practical refrigeration system for trucks and railroad cars. Born in Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ Jones was orphaned at the age of nine and was thenraised by a priest in Kentucky. Jones left school after grade six and left the rectory to return to Cincinnati at age sixteen‚ where he got a job as an apprentice automobile mechanic. He boosted

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    Thomas Crapper

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    and as King. Crapper never received a knighthood for the work he did for the kings. Thomas crapper has nine patents‚ four for improvements to drains‚ three for water closets‚ one for manhole covers and the last for pipe joints. The most famous invention was invented by one of his employees named Albert Giblin. He invented the "silent Valveless Water Waste Preventer" it was a symphonic discharge system that allowed a toilet to flush effectively when the cistern was only half full. The Patent was

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    It was 1793‚ when Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. A cotton gin is a machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds. This allows for much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. Eli Whitney was born on December 8‚ 1765 in Westborough‚ Massachusetts. He died on January 8‚ 1825. When he was a child‚ he loved working in his father’s workshop. He’d take things apart‚ then put them back together again. (For example‚ a clock.) He worked on a Georgian Plantation when he was

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    Samuel Colt

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    Samuel Colt By: Chase Gauthier Samuel Colt was born on July in 1816‚ in Hartford‚ Connecticut. He was born an important man. He invented the revolver. It is one of history’s most important weapons. Colt was not the best student in school. He usually had some troubles in while at school. One day‚ he brought a pistol into school and fired it in school. Instead of being expelled‚ he dropped out of school. After that he made a town gathering and made them pay money to see a raft blow up. When

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    Dyson, Innovation

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    then awarded a diploma by Royal College of art‚ developed various prototypes. This group works even today on the elaboration of new products at Dyson. At the beginning of this project‚ he still worked on the distribution of one of his other inventions‚ Ballbarrow. It was about a wheelbarrow with a big plastic ball molded in front‚ by way of wheel. This wheelbarrow knew a big success‚ but regrettably‚ very quickly‚ James Dyson had disputes with his shareholders and was forced to resell his parts

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    Gor Tex Case Study

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    patent expired. What activity can firms use to try to maintain any advantage developed during the patent protection phase? According to quizlaw.com when a patent expires the technology the inventor no longer has the exclusive rights to his or her invention opening it up to everyone. At this point other companies can offer comparative products at reduced prices. I think that Gore-Tex was smart to take advantage of their own patent and expand the product line to include other products using the same

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