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    Martin Cooper Biography

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    Martin Cooper (inventor) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Martin Cooper Cooper‚ 2010 Born December 26‚ 1928 (age 85) Chicago‚ Illinois‚ U.S. Residence Del Mar‚ California‚ U.S. Nationality American Education Illinois Institute of Technology (B.S.E.E.; M.S.E.E.) Occupation Inventor Entrepreneur Executive Employer Motorola Founder & CEO of ArrayComm Co-Founder & Chairman of Dyna LLC Known for Inventing the handheld cellular Mobile phone. Making world ’s first handheld cellular

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    NATHANIEL JOSEPH D. GOBRES GRADE 4 – St. Catherine FOREIGN SCIENTISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS Aristotle Student of Plato and a tutor to Alexander the Great‚ Aristotle was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. Born on 384 BC‚ Aristotle was a biologist‚ a zoologist‚ ethicist‚ a political scientist and the master of rhetoric and logic. He also gave theories in physics and meta physics. Aristotle gained knowledge in different fields with his expansive mind and prodigious writings

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    Thomas Edison I chose to research American inventor Thomas Alva Edison. Born on February 11‚ 1847 to middle-class parents in Milan‚ Ohio‚ Thomas Edison was labeled as a unique and remarkable individual with a curious passion for knowledge even as a child. Edison was taken out of school at age seven when his teacher had run out of patience with the child’s relentless questioning‚ constant need for attention‚ and what would now most likely be considered ADHD. His beloved mother‚ Nancy‚ began teaching

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    Broadcast : Telecommunication through radio broadcasts (one powerful transmitter and numerous receiver) History of Telecommunication • Alexander Graham Bell Patented the Telephone in 1876. • Telephones came in pairs. • Separate wire had to be sprung to all connected houses. History of Telecommunication Copy of the original phone of Alexander Graham Bell at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris History of Telecommunication • Bell formed the Bell Telephone Company‚ which opened its first

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    have started in doing things with the of use electricity to facilities the life of every person. They began to invent different things and which of them will react fast. The inventors of the gadgets were Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham. Some of them just started to do things related with the use of electricity. With the continued progress of our era‚ there are many changes happened. Especially when being modern to our equipment and the development of technology‚ the passion of

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    Reading Response Journal- "The Destructors" In my opinion‚ the main idea of the story‚ "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is that when humans let their own personal feelings get in the way of doing what is right‚ it leads to a feeling of detriment and dissatisfaction. Also the Wormsley Common Gang chose poor decisions that affected their innocence throughout the entire story. These poorly made decisions took away their youth innocence and replaced it with selfishness and destruction. In the story

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    Social Mobility 1877-1890

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    for success‚ with minimum conveniences. Most men would think that“…improvement in education‚ science‚ art or government expands the chances of man on earth” but no‚ “Such expansions is no guarantee of equality.” (Reading the American Past‚ William Graham Sumner on Social Obligations. Pg 45-8). Unfortunately‚ success was measured in materialistic terms. The man who moved west had no desire to create a new world; he just wanted to have a better standard of living than he could have back East.

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    find out for yourself you can’t learn them from somebody else. Finally‚ some of the new technology and new things were discovered by personal experience and not classroom knowledge. For instance‚ today’s popular phone was discovered by Alexander Graham bell. It was discovered accidentally. Learning in the classroom although it has many benefits‚ all knowledge is not obtained from class because subjects are only taught by a teacher. But some lessons‚ which are pertaining to life‚ only will demonstrate

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    Boon or Bane

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    technology. So what’s their difference then? Nowadays‚ technology can generally be seen as a boon rather as a bane. From the traditional letter-sending practice in the old days was then later replaced by the bulky telephones invented by Sir Alexander Graham Bell. Well‚ it did make communication faster and easier‚ but the telephones those days were as heavy as unabridged English dictionaries. In simpler terms‚ it’s not handy and is really bulky. With the further developments in science and technology

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    came to private business‚ calling was much better than mailing a letter. But the telephone also gave people jobs in the factories that made the inventions and the stores they were sold at. The telephone was invented by a man of the name of Alexander Graham Bell (Bender‚ 1991). Bell was born in Edinburg‚ Scotland in 1847. He

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