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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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    invented By Olivia Emans In my opinion an invention may be defined as a new device‚ method‚ or process developed from study and experimentation whereas a discovery is an act or process of finding something or somebody‚ or learning about something that was not known about before. Another way of differentiating discovery and invention is in the following: A discovery is something someone else can test for himself and find out if it is true or not. An invention is something that is true (and exists) only

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    The consumer-products giant Procter & Gamble is investing in game-changing innovations even amid the recession‚ says CEO A.G. Lafley Since becoming chief executive of Procter & Gamble (PG) in 2000‚ A.G. Lafley has never had it tougher. Shares of the world’s biggest consumer-products company have lost a third of their value since last fall. U.S. shoppers are trading down to private-label products from premium-priced brands such as P&G’s Tide‚ Gillette‚ and Pampers. And the economic downturn

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    1900 vs 2000

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    of new inventions were coming out all of the time‚ and people were becoming rich beyond their wildest dreams. In my opinion‚ the past 100 years have left us in a completely different world. Back in the early 1900’s people were amazed to see a person driving down the road in something called an "automobile." This was astonishing. People were getting around without a horse to pull them. All the person had to do is press the gas pedal to make the car move. Another amazing invention was the

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    during the early to mid 20th century compared to now‚ the World War II era up through the Vietnam War brought a whole new aspect of technology. During these times‚ electricity has been popular for a while now‚ which allowed for a great deal of new inventions to be produced. Transportation improved significantly as we saw a new era within interstate highways. In addition‚ new military products such as aircraft carriers and the atomic bomb were produced. Finally‚ this was the first time

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    Benjamin Banneker

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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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    credited with inventing the steamboat‚ Robert Fulton was actually the man who put the design into practice. As a young man‚ Fulton dreamed of becoming a painter and went to Paris to study. His commissions were few‚ and he turned to engineering and inventions. In Paris‚ Fulton designed an experimental submarine‚ which caught the eye of Robert Livingston‚ then the wealthy American ambassador to France. Livingston convinced Fulton to return to the United States and concentrate on steamboat design.

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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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    Thomas Edison Hero Essay

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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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