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    Importance of Gadgets

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    communication and many other gadgets useful in every aspect of life. These inventions have made it possible for us to do many things undreamt of at the beginning of the last century. The world has become so advanced that we have computers and laptops in almost every household today. Internet facility is also a great invention. Mobiles help us to talk to anyone‚ anywhere at any time. Man has come a long way from the invention of the wheel. There are serious disadvantages of such a fast pace of progress

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    used their talents to innovate beyond their time period. People like Thomas Edison‚ Henry Ford‚ and Alexander Graham Bell were examples of such talented innovators with inventions that are in one way or another still used in today’s day to day life. To beat them all‚ Benjamin Franklin is famous not for one but multiple inventions that are still in use today. Franklin reinvented the postal service‚ optometry‚ invented the Franklin Stove‚ and made important discoveries with electricity‚ all of which

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    to be considered by GSK leadership is allocation of resources considering the challenging number of 70 DPU working on eight therapy areas. In addition GSK has a vital challenge of managing a company with huge vertical integration‚ starting from invention of product to distribution. Finally leadership has to solve the issue of how to use the existing capacities and structures with regard to the change. After the merger GSK has created CEDD structure giving the necessary importance and focus to innovation

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    Lewis Latimer Essay

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    Lewis Latimer. I believe one’s work on any part of the major inventions we now have should be recognized. Latimer was a very a versatile human being‚ poetry‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ this man lived life following out his goals I believe he set for himself. The statement in paragraph 3 “ Latimer just believed that technology and innovation was the new world‚ was the future.” I believe Latimer loved his work and how helped create the inventions we use on a daily

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    George Westinghouse

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    companies‚ eventually receiving over 100 patents for his work with the desire to turn ideas into enterprises. George Westinghouse was a highly productive inventor who influenced the course of history by enabling the growth of the railroads through his inventions and by promoting the use of electricity for power and transportation. He was one out of the many famous‚ important and successful people during the Second Industrial Revolution. Westinghouse was born in Central Bridge‚ New York‚ on October 6‚

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    collective society around him. Although he attempts to fit in‚ his morals fell apart by the end of the novel. The society’s leaders brainwashes the citizens into collectivism and no singular identity. This all changes when the rejection to his light bulb invention came by a group of scholars he longs to be a part of. He ran away into the Uncharted Forest and soon change many or his moralistic codes. Equality changes his moral rules and built a new society with a woman he loves named Liberty. Together they

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    2. What are the risks and benefits of waiting until they had been granted patents to ask for customer feedback? An inventor should file a patent early and often. It protects the inventors from society’s constant needs and problems. If your invention has been in public disclosure one day before a patent is filed. One cannot file a patent application with some foreign countries providing a one year grace period (Patents-Trademarks-Copyrights). The advantages of getting a patent are getting financial

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    January of 2013 Giorgio Paolo Natale Sánchez A01018914 Homework 1 Important events in human history 1) The war: I believe that the invention of war is the most important event in all the human history because the war is a phenomenon that humans have practiced since the beginning of times. I mean‚ in all the centuries of human evolution we have get invention‚ aspiration‚ and War; always war‚ and then we get progress. I know that it is not the best thing humans have invented but if we start thinking

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    Original Text: from page 317 of the book Psychology‚ 1996 by Richard Gross But it is not only the vocabulary of a language that determines how and what we think and perceive but also the grammar. In the Hopi language‚ no distinction is made between past‚ present and future; it is a ‘timeless language’ (compared with English)‚ although it does recognise duration‚ i.e. how long an event lasts. In European languages‚ ‘time’ is treated as an objective entity‚ as if it were a ruler with equal spaces

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    Psychology of Creativity

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    products are unique to human beings and are the source of their cultural achievement. Creativity is an ability to make new combinations and it is one of the most highly valued of human qualities. We‚ as a society‚ would not have many of the great inventions of the passed centuries without at least some spark of creativity. Although I feel it is on a much smaller scale as great inventors and pioneers of the various arts‚ my life is fueled by creativity and the ability to appreciate art and generate

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