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    PATH BREAKING INNOVATIONS 1) Mansukhbhai Raghavabhai Prajapati from a small village in Gujarat has developed what is called poor man’s refrigerator. It is called Mitticool and is made from terracotta body and ceramic. It has a storage chamber for 10 ltrs of water and the bottom compartment can hold 5-7 kgs of vegetable 8- 10 degrees below room temperature to keep them fresh for around a week. It costs mere Rs. 2500 and he has sold 1200 units from 2005.

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    people are able to learn about atoms‚ electrons and other molecules. Technology then manipulates these molecules to create machine which ease life (Salter‚ 2010). Therefore‚ technology is an ever changing entity. It keeps growing everyday with the invention of new materials and elements. In this manner‚ one needs to differentiate the types of technology. Ideally‚ two types exist; yesterday’s and today’s. There is another type known as future technology. In this paper‚ the first two will be discussed

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    of everyone around the world would be forever changed. Before the invention of the light bulb‚ people everywhere would have to resort to using candles or lanterns. Thomas Edison was not the first to invent the electric lightbulb but was‚ in fact‚ the first person to invent the first practical incandescent light. Several other people before Edison attempted a shot at making this invention but shortly after failed. Such other inventions had faults such as (extremely) short life‚ high expense‚ and high

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    Between the years 1865-1914‚ many advancements were being made in the world. Some of these advancements or better yet‚ inventions‚ would lead to better ease of living for some in the world. The inventions would also lead to greater destruction as well. One of these inventions was the Hiram Maxim Machine Gun. I will attempt to analyze and acknowledge this invention from three key points; technological‚ sociological‚ and political. The machine gun was a very big technological advancement in 1881

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    Stages of Innovation Product Development Services Stage Gate Process © 2007 Stages of Innovation SOI Services s t a g e s ƒ o f innovation Product Development o Discovery and Invention o Design & Feasibility o Prototype & Test o Launch o Product Lifecycle `Management SOI can undertake the entire product development process or can assist your team during any stage of the development process. We also provide product development p management g services to help p you y launch the right g products

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    one of the world’s greatest inventors make you feel? WILL It makes me feel proud of myself and my inventing crew. It was a group effort‚ and I’d like to thank them for their hard work and dedication during the long hours we talked about‚ worked on‚ built‚ and perfected our inventions. The inventions may be accredited to me‚ but they did many things that I couldn’t have ever done by myself. KATE That is very humble. If you had to choose‚ what would be your favorite invention and why? WILL I

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    1 Explain creativity and innovation and in your point of view‚ why both creativity and innovation are vital in the business context. Support your answer with relevant examples. Creativity is the ability to think widely‚ to generate new ideas and connect ideas and have a free minded to approach matters. Innovation is the production or implementation of ideas (Naiman‚ 2011). Innovation involves introducing of new concept towards existing products or services or processes to make them better. Generally

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    the new inventions such as the hairdryer and the electric razor it made getting ready for work much faster and easier. Before the 1920s‚ women had to blow-dry their hair by inserting a flexible pipe in the exhaust of a vacuum cleaner. In 1920‚ the first hair dryer was invented. Women were so excited even though the machine was not quit designed well‚ and got overheated easily‚ it was still better than using a vacuum cleaner! For the men the first electric razor was a revolutionary invention. As one

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    incidents + I also feel that I am having contacts with many leaders and people of the world. + Reading newspapers helps me to acquired a better knowledge of the world. TOPIC 8: DESCRIBE AND INVENTION BEFORE OR AFTER COMPUTER. SHOULD THE GOVERNMENTS SUPPORT INVENTORS? WHY DO INVENTORS INVENT? 1) Describe and invention before or after computer Advantages and disadvantages of Internet - Advantages of Internet: + The Internet is the easiest way to search information. There are many websites and Google

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    contribution to the deaf people by doing many things. Before he was born Alec’s father was trying to develop a method of speech for deaf people while this experimenting was going on he had a son who little did he know would rock the world with the invention of the phone. During his early years Bell and his father perfected this method of visible speech for the deaf. Alexander invented a glove whit visible speech letters printed on different parts of the glove so when touched by different fingers spelled

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