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    known of such "open letters" are patents of appointment (of officers‚ military‚ judicial‚ colonial)‚ patents of nobility‚ patents of precedence‚ patents of land conveyance‚ patents of monopoly‚ patents of invention. Patents of invention confer the right to exclude others from using a particular invention. When the term "patent" is used without qualification‚ it nowadays refers usually to inventors’ rights. Similarly‚ the French "brevet‚" derived from the Latin "litterae breves" (brief letters)‚ is a document

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    ’’To invent‚’’ Thomas Edison said‚ ’’you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.’’ Thomas Edison patented 1‚093 of his inventions‚ which transformed the United States into an enormous and influential industrial power. He is the driving force behind major inventions like the phonograph‚ akaline storage batteries‚ the carbon transmitter‚ the incandescent light bulb‚ and the Kinetograph. The first motion picture‚ shot by the Kinetograph‚ not only changed entertainment for decades to come‚ but

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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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    since the beginning of time‚ and some of these mistakes have helped to discover the world’s greatest discoveries and inventions. The author of The medusa and the Snail‚ biologist Lewis Thomas‚ asserts that if mistakes are not made‚ then nothing useful can be accomplished. Lewis Thomas’s assertion is very reasonable and should be considered accurate due to the great amount of inventions and discoveries created by mistakes. Mistakes are a part of human nature‚ no matter how hard one tries‚ there will

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    that other people capture the frequency of the messages‚ which garantees privacy for who is communicating. First‚ this invention was used in wars‚ because it offered a secret system of communication‚ something very important for the soldiers. It helped a lot in the planning of the battles and so. But in the present we can see this invention in our day to day. The invention is used in the GPS‚ the WIFI and the 3G.

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    Do you know the best ever invention in the world? I know and now I will tell you the invention of the world’s best ever.Until now‚scientists and inventer have made a lot  inventions in the world.All of these were important and necessary.But‚internet is the must important invention in the world because of two reasons:communication and resource.First of all‚the internet has very important role in communication.Because‚communication is necessary for people in daily life.People always talk‚send messages

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    What is Intellectual Property? Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind‚ such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols‚ names and images used in commerce. IP is protected in law by‚ for example‚ patents‚ copyright and trademarks‚ which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. By striking the right balance between the interests of innovators and the wider public interest‚ the IP system aims to foster an environment

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    passing day business has been growing‚ and every day the world is coming with new inventions in various fields‚ namely literature‚ music composition‚ technical design‚ inventions etc. Various developed countries are filing more than thousand patents each day to protect their work and content from palgarism. In the 21st century the developing countries are no sitting back and are coming out with various technical inventions and other creative works and are filing patents with their counter parts. Last

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    Benjamin Franklin was also smart because he created inventions that helped people. He also figured things out on his own and helped others understand his concepts. They both had a growth-mindset because they wanted improvements of what they did. Kamehameha wasn’t suppose to rule all the Hawaiian Islands but kept trying to rule all of them. Ben Franklin went through some struggles but he was able to make improvements and created great inventions. Kamehameha

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    Who? Who is responsible for inventing the invention? A series of inventors helped to improve/create the lightbulb as we know it today. The first man to ever demonstrate that you can produce light in a controllable way using incandescence (heating a filament using electricity) was Ebenezer Kinnersley. He did this in 1761. Humphry Davy used a gigantic battery to light up a platinum filament in 1802. In 1835‚ James Bowman Lindsay showed the public a constant electric light at a meeting in Dundee

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