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    Office too many patents are being granted that are extremely broad in scope or that can be explained as a common sense idea (Luman). The issue with a broadly drafted patent is that Patent Trolls can use a broad patent to apply it to many different inventions‚ therefore increasing the range of infringement cases.

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    George M. Colorado‚ Ms. Teresita O. De Vera‚ and others. In our two-day seminar the topics they discussed is about “Creativity”‚ ”Creative‚ Perceptive‚ and Inventive Thinking”‚ “Ideation tools and Techniques”‚ “Creative Problem Solving Process”‚ “Invention Development”‚ “Prior Art Search”‚ and “Intelectual Property Rights.” II. Knowledge / Learning Acquired I have knowledge on making a Science Investigatory Project because when I was on 5th grade level I joined a contest regarding on it. I also

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    Kevin Kopervas Mr. Toppin US History II 24 October 2014 Carver’s Incredible Impact During the time period of Robber Barons and monopolies‚ a brilliant inventor created many crucial inventions which most of us use every single day‚ including peanut butter‚ soap‚ and cosmetics as well as technological advances such as crop rotation used by farmers. George Washington Carver could have sought great fortune to his fame‚ but caring for neither‚ he found happiness‚ and honor in being helpful to the world

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    and the chief male character in a story‚ play ‚ or movie. I define hero as someone to look up to and someone that you think highly of. Thomas Edison was a great man. He invented the lightbulb and imagined many things that are honorable. His inventions are too many to mention in the space and time allowed. His contribution to science has forever changed the subject. His never give up attitude is best described when he said this about himself “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that

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    siblings but only 1 was really around a lot his brother Lyates Woods who also helped Granville as they became older. As Granville became a young man he was a engineer on a british ship in a steel mill and as a railroad worker”. He made the best invention for communication. Did you know Woods had a lawsuit to beat by Thomas Edison? He lived in New York City taking courses in engineering and electricity as a young adult therefore he was able to become a inventor. Woods was married to Loretta Woods

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    Roaring Twenties was a decade full of advances in many aspects. A big part of these advances were scientifically and technologically related. Medicine went through revolutionary changes during these years‚ so did electrification and cars. Some new inventions also became popular very quickly such as Broadcasts. Throughout the 1920’s there were different medical discoveries. A new type of drug to fight infections and viruses was discovered called the sulfanilamide drug. This drug and its different

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    innovation occurs. Chpt 2 - Sources of Innovation 1(a) Advantages of individuals as innovators: deep understanding of their unmet needs and the incentive to find ways to fulfill them‚ users have no initial intention to profit from their inventions‚ new industries can be created. A disadvantage include lack of entrepreneurial traits. 1(b) Advantages of firms as innovators include alliances with stakeholders‚ absorptive capacity is built via the firm ’s in-house R&D. A disadvantage is when

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    commonly thought of to be an inventor; the inventor of the electric light bulb‚ the phonograph‚ and the first motion-picture studio and machine. Because of Edison’s unique childhood‚ he was able to become a successful entrepreneur and create many inventions that made a big impact on America. Thomas Edison was born on February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. Thomas was the last of the seven children to be born from Nancy and Samuel Edison. Thomas’s father‚ Samuel‚ was a political activist who had been exiled

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    reading and more reading. At 15 he took over the farm and invented an irrigation system to control water flow to the crops from nearby springs. As a result of Banneker’s innovation‚ the farm flourished – even during droughts. But it was his clock invention that really propelled the reputation of Benjamin Banneker. Sometime in the early 1750s‚ Benjamin borrowed a pocket watch from a wealthy acquaintance‚ took the watch apart and studied its components. After returning the watch‚ he created a fully functioning

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    innovating new technology. The scientist‚ such as Edison‚ Einstein and Madam Curie‚ will be shinning like the stars in everyone’s heart! We can say‚ it is the spirits they have‚ contributions they have made to all human beings‚ great findings and inventions they have left to us that makes them giants! Thanks to them‚ the society is developing faster and faster. Can we say what they do is for the sake of money? Furthermore‚ if everyone in this society worked only for money‚ what can it turn out to

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