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    made chewing gum that had chicle as an ingredient‚ large quantities of which had been made available to him by General Antonio de Santa Anna of Mexico‚ who was in exile in Staten Island and at whose instigation Adams had tried to use the chicle to make rubber. Adams sold the gum with the slogan "Adams’ New York Gum No. 1 -- Snapping and Stretching." The firm was the nation’s most prosperous chewing gum company by the end of the century: it built a monopoly in 1899 by merging with the six largest

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    colors and creating the image‚ then store them in a memory card. All those actions are done so quickly‚ that the user hardly realize how many things the camera actually execute when they take the photo‚ by pressing a button. A digital camera enables us to edit‚ delete‚ or print it using a computer‚ which is very convienent. It was created in 1975‚ which is in the late 20th century. The inventor of the digital camera‚ Steven Sasson‚ took a risk and was the first person to actually be able

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    All three authors not only focus on what makes us fundamentally human‚ but like Kaczynski‚ they look at what the greatest danger to humanity is. According to Dick‚ Eggers‚ and Kaczynski‚ the greatest danger to humanity is losing what makes us fundamentally human (via technology). Dick believes that there are a few things which make us fundamentally human‚ a first of which is empathy. The way in which androids (“andys”) are distinguished from humans is by having them take a “Voigt-Kampff Empathy Test

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    extragrant free moving culture. During this point in time there was a huge impactful social and political change. The 20’s was an age for everything new and exciting. There were many inventions during this time including: automobiles‚ the airplane‚ sliced bread‚ the assembly line‚ and the television. With the new inventions came new actions‚ dancing‚ and dressing. Many traditional standards were rejected. There was a break out of organized crime‚ and citizens ignored the prohibition on alcohol. Women

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    Do Video Games Make us Violent? From time to time people have been arguing about video games nowadays. Some are that they are a waste of time‚ ruining our social lives‚ and the big one DO VIDEO GAMES MAKE US VIOLENT IN REAL LIFE? From what I believe is that video games DO NOT make us violent in our lifetime. From what I believe is that video games DO NOT make us violent in our lifetime. One out of the many people that agrees is the psychologist‚ Christopher Ferguson. Christopher Ferguson believes

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    Renaissance invention S-Y-N-O-N-Y-M what kind of word is this? But more importantly‚ how the heck am I supposed to pronounce this‚ I frustratedly thought to myself. “Trying to read again”. Dad asked as he walked in my room with a fabricated smile face. “Yep‚ Can you help me again? I asked in a wary voice “Maybe later‚ you know our neighbors Johannes Gutenberg? “Yeah” I responded “what about him?” “He’s working on some printing press that I’m helping him with”‚He added. “See you at dinner”. He

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    hand‚ social media argues that it has brought people together because it lets you talk to whoever you want whenever you want all around the world. On the other hand‚ social media brings us apart because it is not letting you talk to someone face to face‚ therefore they might be lying about who they are. Also‚ it makes common day relationships more stressful than they have to be. Others even maintain that social media is unnecessary . My own view is that social media is nothing but bad news. Teens are

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    Thomas Edison(draft) Thomas Edison was one of the greatest inventors and industrial leaders in history. Thomas Edison’s inventions are still used today in many different ways. In that essay I am going to talk about his early life‚ his career‚ and last what did he offer to the society. Thomas Alva Edison was born to Sam and Nancy on February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. Known as "Al" in his youth‚ Edison was the youngest of seven children‚ four of whom survived to adulthood. Edison tended to be in

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    Television a Great Invention Some people may argue that television is the worst invention there is‚ but I will argue against that. There are more pro’s to television then there are con’s. There is the up to date information that you have access to at all times. There are also educational television shows. Last‚ television produces entertainment for everyone. One of the most important qualities of television is the up to date information available. You are able to turn on your T.V and there

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    Grant’s article “Does Trying to Be Happy Make Us Unhappy?” and Guest’s article “Pursuing the Science of Happiness” have many connections with the quotation from Viktor Frankl. Grant and Guest would agree on the quote from Viktor Frankl. All three of their sayings of happiness are based on the same thing stated by Viktor Frankl‚“...happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.” This means that all three of them have the same argument which means that Grant and Guest will respond positively to the quotes

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