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    Telephone and its Impacts

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    Invention of Telephone and its Influences on Economy in the United States In this research essay‚ I am going to find out the effects of invention of telephone on economy in the United States. Alexander Graham Bell‚ in the process of perfecting telegraph‚ designed telephone in 1876 that could transmit speech electrically. One year later‚ in 1877‚ he formed the Bell Telephone Company. The invention of telephone allowed everyone‚ including the poverty-stricken to have communication with others. Moreover

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    R.P. Just imagine‚ you wake up in the morning and the first thing you touch is an alarm clock‚ then you go to a bathroom‚ and see a washing machine‚ a hair drier‚ an electric razor and a water heater‚ which are all products of modern technology. Afterwards‚ you move to the kitchen and again‚ using a lot of kinds of technology such as a coffee machine‚ a toaster‚ a microwave‚ and a teapot you make your breakfast. Probably‚ you will enjoy breakfast reading news on a tablet‚ playing games on

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    November 21‚ 2011 Ancient China: Vital Contributions China’s 10 Most Useful Inventions or Contributions China’s long history has been filled with useful inventions and discoveries‚ which have essentially improved the quality of life in China and throughout the world. Certainly‚ one would list gunpowder and fireworks as two of the greatest inventions from China. The invention of gunpowder in weapons provided countries with the opportunity to defend them and their country against

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    art; very interesting and more expressive of sentiment than any other thing. It is more fascinating than costly jewelry‚ and cannot be lost‚ borrowed‚ or stolen. It is a memento we can keep through life and retain after death. Crismerly Perez (Invention‚ Design‚ Engineering‚ and Architect) has three tattoos: a bird on the left side of her chest‚ and a quote on each arm. The quote‚ in Latin‚ is from St. Augustine that says‚ "hate the sin" on one arm‚ and "love the sinner" on the other. A lot of people

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    Impact of Automobile

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    AUTOMOBILES AND IMPACTS There are things and objects in our life that could not be given up when they become part of our life. Throughout the history‚ there have been many objects and things like that. At the prehistoric ages‚ that had been their hunting tool. At the medieval age‚ especially for men that was his horse or his domestic animal. At the modern age‚ those have been their automobiles. Since for now‚ automobiles are so important and impactful for us and our daily life in many aspects.

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    1. INTRODUCTION Four-wheel steering‚ 4WS‚ also called rear-wheel steering or all-wheel steering‚ provides a means to actively steer the rear wheels during turning maneuvers. It should not be confused with four-wheel drive in which all four wheels of a vehicle are powered. It improves handling and help the vehicle make tighter turns. Production-built cars tend to understeer or‚ in few instances‚ oversteer. If a car could automatically compensate for

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    Impact of the Telephone

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    The telephone had a large impact‚ it made business more efficient and it saved money from having to travel back and forth from far places‚ and it made transactions able to occur more quickly. It led to instant communications around the world and even led to the Internet. The telephone also opened up many new job opportunities by starting new companies and building and making more telephones for the rest of the country and world. (www.learnnc.org) Before the invention of telephones‚ mail was a

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    December 4th‚ 2014 The Impact of the Telephone We picture inventors as heroes with the genius to recognize and solve a society’s problems. In reality‚ the greatest inventors have been tinkerers who loved tinkered for its own sake and who then had to figure out what‚ if anything‚ their devices might be good for" - Jared Diamond. The telephone‚ invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1867‚ revolutionized the world we live in today. The telephone had many good impacts on American society. Three

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    I think that modern inventions make people lazy beacuse they make everything easier. The car‚ for instance‚ allows people to travel long distances without having any physical strain on their body. The television is something that people sit in front of for hours on end until they have made an imprint of their butt on their couch and 7 hours a day of channel 35 is second nature. The fact that people can now watch TV shows in high definition and record‚ pause‚ rewind‚ or fast forward through their

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    Wide Reading Assignment Name: Christopher Quincey Title: Diary of A wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel Author: Jeff Kinney Text Type: novel Date when read: 24 January The book Diary of A wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel would fit into the bingo category of a diary as it is set out like a diary with the different thing that happened in that day. The reason I read this book is because I have always like the series of diary of a wimpy kid because it feels a though it’s a real 14 year old boy is actual

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