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    Nothing

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    term innovation (disambiguation)may also refer to the process of creating those innovative solutions. "All innovations [begin] as creative solutions‚ but not all creative solutions become innovations." Inventions If an innovation is unique‚ original and novel‚ it is considered an invention. It must be original - not known to people who are knowledgeable in the field of the solution‚ and novel - not an obvious solution‚ easily conceived by people with knowledge in the field of that solution -

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    1. The work of this brilliant African American chemist changed the entire meat packing industry.  Ans. It is the work of this brilliant African American chemist  named Lloyd Augustus Hall that         changed the entire meat packing industry.                   Lloyd Augustus Hall was born in Elgin‚ Illinois on June 20‚ 1894. He was an African  American chemist first known for his work in food chemistry. Both of his parents‚ Augustus and  Isabel were graduate in high school. Hall moved to Aurora Illinois and raised there by his parents

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    Innovative Thinking Although Sindbad encounters perilous circumstances on his voyages‚ light vs. dark archetype indicates how innovative thinking aids problem solving‚ concluding in Sindbad’s boundless prosperity. Utilizing resources and opportunities allows for success. When opportunities present themselves‚ people are able to grab ahold it to use it to their advantage. Students utilize the resources in school such as‚ teachers‚ the library‚ the internet‚ and tutorials‚ to make their way through

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    The Construction of Fear

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    The Construction of Fear Barry Glassner gives several different constructions on how we can transform‚ exaggerate‚ and invent fears. Fear is defined as a feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by present or imminent danger. But Barry Glassner defines it as constructed through efforts to protect against it. Society as a whole uses fear to profit financially‚ politically‚ or media driven by journalist. These three profits show how transforming‚ exaggerating‚ and inventing fear has shaped society

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    Thomas Jefferson Inventor

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    tools in order to make a better use of his time and for practicality in his world. He developed a new plow to aid in his farming and a crude copying machine so that he could make many copies quickly of the letters‚ which he wished to write. His inventions can be placed into four categories: office‚ home‚ farming‚ and time keeping. Time keeping was very important to Jefferson‚ as president and secretary of state he had a very busy schedule and when he was at Monticello he needed to be able to

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    Psy 240 Week 8

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    | |were awarded the | | | | |Nobel Prize in medicine for the invention | | | | |of CT. | |MRI

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    Invention of the IBM 701 The 1950’s were filled with many important events in the United States that demonstrated great advances in areas such as medicine‚ entertainment‚ and war. Some of the most memorable among these include the first organ transplant‚ the beginning of rock and roll music‚ and the start of the Korean War. However‚ the 1950’s were also an important time period for the advancement of technology. On April 29‚ 1952‚ Thomas Johnson Watson‚ Jr. announced that his company IBM‚ International

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    instead of axing the project. 3. The concept that innovative product ideas can come from low ranking employees applies to many tech companies. Management should encourage employees to come up with ideas and give employees the time to pursue their inventions. Having said that‚ low rankings employees can’t always get their products up the ladder‚ this is certainly the case for 3M. Products don’t die at 3M‚ but this case study does suggest that many good ideas never materialize to a good product. After

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    Have you ever stopped and wondered how tall buildings are able to be stable? What strong material helps them stand tall and strong? Many buildings and structures we have these days could not have been possible if it wasn’t for Henry Bessemer. Today we can see that big countries‚ especially cities‚ are heavily influenced on tall skyscrapers. Structures and many architectures were stronger and lasted longer when Henry Bessemer developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively. But how

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    Thomas Edison

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    "necessity is the mother of invention". Thomas Edison statement was based on the dependence of society using technology. This statement means that items that are invented based off of what people need. This is because no one will be able to appreciate an item that has no use. An example in today’s day an age is the iPhone which was invented so people didn’t have to carry both a phone and an iPod. That is making an invention due to the necessity of the people. Marshall McLuhan flipped this statement

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