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    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 am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill. In all of my many inventions‚ none of them were weapons. I am very proud of my Kinetograph. Seeing how much it has changed

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    Why should we protect intellectual property? (By Igor Gorshkov‚ for Sr. Carlos Rivadulla Oliva – Intellectual property) I’d like to start my answer with a simple example‚ that comes to my mind: You know “Kalashnikov” automatic gun‚ right. On of the most popular automatic guns in the whole world‚ that combines in itself simplicity‚ reliability and at the same time effectiveness. It was invented in the USSR in 1947 by a very smart Russian scientist Michal Kalashnikov. How ever‚ not many

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    Revolutionary Era Writing Assignment 4/25/2017 How Revolutionary was the Revolutionary War? The Revolutionary War completely changed the world for the better. It was a major turning point for Americans. Americans wanted to produce more‚ make new inventions‚ make more money‚ and be better all around. They made huge advances in transportation‚ jobs‚ farming‚ economy‚ and even communication. Women also experienced a huge turning point during this time. They were eventually allowed to work. I believe

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    environment to help them survive. If they were idle and did not create or invent things they would have died and we would not be here today. Even today we use some of the inventions that were created many‚ many years ago‚ like the wheel for transportation‚ the fishing rod for fishing‚ the pen for writing. We have also made many more inventions which have made our lives better and easier. There are many medicines to cure us of illnesses‚ planes and ships to travel‚ computers to communicate and store information

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    fashion. Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ astronomer and an inventor‚ producing his best work in the 3rd century BC. His contributions have been invaluable in several fields‚ but there are some inventions which have made him a cult icon. Some of his famous inventions include the Archimedean Screw‚ which was developed in order to remove flooded water from ships. It included a large screw fitted inside a cylinder. As the screw was turned‚ water progressively rose into the subsequent

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    XBUS 6510 Current Topics in Business – Business Law Prof. Ira Selkowitz Term 2 / Class of 2016 Intellectual Property Infringement - Patent Alice Corporation Pty. Ltd. v. CLS Bank International‚ et al. No. 13-298‚ (U.S. June 19‚ 2014) On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Daniel R. Herlihy Alice Corporation Pty. Ltd. v. CLS Bank International‚ et

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    Cons of Gene Patenting As of 2010‚ there are 40‚000 patents within the U.S. that relate to the 2‚000 human genes (Wikipedia‚ 2011). A gene patent is when a person owns the rights to a gene and no other person can do research involving said gene. There is some controversy over whether these patents advance technology by providing scientists with a reason to produce‚ or if they restrict the research because of the genes patented (Debatepedia‚ 2011). Patents curb the discovery of cures and the creation

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    most important elements of culture. It gives us the ability to communicate. Communication allows us to exchange ideas‚ feelings‚ and facts. Communication means sharing information. Since the very beginning language has been one of man’s greatest inventions. Manhood has been able to pass its knowledge from generation to generation in early times thanks to communication. Myths‚ legends‚ and religion have survived this way for centuries. Thus communication is very important in our lives. Communication

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    responsible. The ones who are responsible are the Wright Brothers. On December 17‚ 1903 the Wright Brothers did the unthinkable‚ invented the airplane (Wright-Brothers.Org). The airplane is still widely used today and every day. As a result of the invention of the airplane the Wright Brothers forever changed aviation history. The Brothers invented the airplane‚ officially started the “air race‚” and created new technology. The Wright Brothers were the ones who invented the airplane. The airplane has

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    innovation: this is responsible for new industries coning into being and for some firms dominate their industries. The innovation process: while invention is the creation of new products or processes through the development of new knowledge or a combination of existing ones‚ innovation refers to the commercialization of a single or of many inventions. Not all inventions lead to innovations‚ because sometimes they are not commercially viable. Sometimes innovation is introduced in absence of new technologies

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