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    Teenager invents revolutionary device; A device which can charge a cell phone in just 20 seconds A California teen has attracted the attention of tech giants Google for her potentially revolutionary invention which charges a phone in 20 seconds flat. The super-fast charging device has been dubbed a super capacitor by 18-year-old Esha Khare‚ of Saratoga - as she took home $50‚000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair‚ which took place in Phoenix this week. The device will

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    Laziness is the Mother of all Inventions I think it was Isaac Newton who said. “Necessity is the mother of all inventions”. I beg to differ. In my opinion‚ Laziness is the mother of all inventions. Consider the original lazy caveman. All the hardworking cavemen were busy sneaking through the bushes in the hot sun‚ risking lives trying to catch animals without any tools. But then there was this lazy caveman who thought‚ “Hunting is too much hard work. I think I should come up with something to make

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    it prevents previous life-threatening infections like pneumonia‚ blood infection‚ meningitis‚ and strep throat. In addition‚ because of penicillin‚ several amputations‚ and deaths (due to infection) during the second world war decreased. Many people have benefited from the invention of penicillin since its discovery and one of them was me. When I was a young kid‚ I had strep throat and my doctor prescribed me Penicillin. Infections that were life-threatening in the past can be cured with medicine

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    Essay topic: The world has changed a lot .Today’s world is not a safe place to bring up children. Discuss. Substantiate your ideas with reasons. Information technology and globalization have ushered a new era of better life style. But they have also brought with them some evils. Some people believe that the world today is not a safe place to bring up children. In this essay I will discuss why I am favouring this statement. Undoubtedly‚ the quality of life has improved by leaps and bonds

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    Topic: Surfboards Purpose: To inform the class about the invention of surfboards and how they have progressed. Central idea: To give the audience information on how the surfboard was invented‚ history‚ how its improved‚ and a little information about the sport of surfing. Introduction: Surfing is something I’ve always been interested in. My dad surfs‚ my uncle surfs‚ I just grew up around surfing and the ocean. I’ve been surfing for three years. I wanted to tell you guys how the surfboard

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    truly know how to be a parent. Due to this fact‚ a parenting or child care class should be required course for high school graduation. Two very different parenting styles are used in the stories‚ “The Rules of the Game” and “The Daughter of Invention”. In “The Rules of the Game”‚ the mother lives vicariously through her daughter. She is prideful of her child’s accomplishments and rewards her daughter greatly when she succeeds. The mother and daughter learn to understand each other in the end

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    existence in order to keep the society in control. Anthem’s technological primitiveness is due to the fear of the science and technology and its lack of progress is due to the loss of individuality. Inventions are not easily accepted into the society. In Anthem‚ there is a set process for allowing a new invention into society. It is a very long process that takes a long time. For example‚ the candle took fifty years to be approved and then‚ to re-fit the Plans. These Plans appear to be like the constitution

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    It was a sufficient way to comprehend the time and day by using an extensive weighted chain that prolonged to ground level. Like the revolving service doors this invention was also placed at Jefferson’s plantation‚ Monticello. The clock’s interior faced the hall while the exterior faced towards the plantation to help his workers. A signal sound came from the gong that resounded with the clock; this sound could be heard

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    People in today’s society live a daily life that a basic person could map out. They go to work‚ come home and make dinner‚ and sit down and watch some television. For kids it would be to come home from school‚ and watch television. Television has become a major power in our culture. It is our way to watch the news‚ hear the weather forecast‚ and to sit down and relax watching our favorite show or movie. But is the television really that good for our society? In 1884 the first ideas of the television

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    Students will be able to identify the inventions made during the Industrial Revolution. Students will be able to analyze the impact of the new technology and inventions introduced during the Industrial Revolution. Students will be displaying research skills in order to further their understanding of the Industrial Revolution. The Task: Prior to the introduction of this assignment‚ the class would have studied the Industrial Revolution and its impact of the world. A Powerpoint would have been used

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