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    1900 Versus 2000 I think that we take for granted the things that we have today. Just look at all of the innovations in technology and quality of living over the last 100 years. Back in the year 1900‚ things went crazy. All sorts of new inventions were coming out all of the time‚ and people were becoming rich beyond their wildest dreams. In my opinion‚ the past 100 years have left us in a completely different world. Back in the early 1900’s people were amazed to see a person driving

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    As technology is becoming more advanced than ever‚ most of products are designed to make our life more convenient. Nevertheless‚ has technology has changed our life into a simple and easy “neo-life style”‚ or on contrary‚ has technology made our life more complicated? This is a question worth thinking. As technology development advances‚ the level of living standard increases. The life forwards wonderfully‚ we have fewer opportunities to waste our time and strength. Other person may has their

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    During the twentieth century the world has witnessed the inventions of many amazing things. Television is a great invention‚ but there are arguments for and against whether it is the best invention of the twentieth century. Television was invented in the 1920s and first came to Australia in 1956. It has played an important role in communicating news. We can learn instantly about what is happening in the world because of television. Also‚ television has provided people with entertainment in their

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    I will be defending Professor Faden. Disney is trying to sue Faden by saying that he was copyrighting his work‚ and how it’s not fair use. I think that it is fair use because‚ he was using it for education purposes‚ non-commercial purposes‚ and parody. Also he was only using small portions of Walt Disney’s work. How the judges decides that the work is copyright infringement or fair use is by‚ the transformative factor. The transformative factor is uses of a source’s in a completely new and unexpected

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    Thomas Jefferson Inventor

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    Thomas Jefferson as an Inventor Thomas Jefferson was both an innovator and an inventor. The late 1700’s were when his inventing became recognized. During this time periods he designed and built eleven different machines and tools in order to make a better use of his time and for practicality in his world. He developed a new plow to aid in his farming and a crude copying machine so that he could make many copies quickly of the letters‚ which he wished to write. His inventions can be placed into

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    Necessity is the mother of invention The meaning of the proverb is self-evident. We invent what we need; unless we feel the pressure of needs‚ we are not likely to invent anything. The fable of the thirsty crow which collected pebbles and threw them into the jar to raise the level of water to the bird’s reach of lips is well-known. Mere necessity would not help us much if we are not moved by thought. Animals have their needs but because they lack the power of thinking and ingenuity‚ they cannot

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    Technology

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    Today‚ the present of technolody has become more frequent in many people’s life. Also‚ it make their life today easier to handle. I strongly agree with this opinion. We can see the helpfulness of technolody in our daily life. Nowadays‚ people can travel a long distance or even around the world in a short time thanks to the help of modern transportation like plane‚ car and ship. Also‚ satellite technolody allows us to watch TV shows from over the world anywhere and anytime we want. Besides‚ we

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    The Internet is the most important invention ever (contrasting ideas‚ linking expressions)... Many years ago‚ no one could ever imagine that such a thing as the Internet would be invented. Now‚ life without the Internet for most people is unimaginable. In my opinion‚ every invention has its time‚ and the Internet is the greatest invention of ours.  First‚ the Internet provides an enormous amount of information. Everyone can find all kinds of information on millions of topics. Also‚ people are

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    “IF THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY” To think of life without electricity is almost impossible today. Electricity provides all the comforts of life. We find ourselves completely helpless and feel its importance whenever power fails or when the supply is irregular. We curse the government for its failure to supply uninterrupted electric supply. In case of no electricity our life would be totally different. We will have to use earthen lamps‚ lantern or candle-light instead of electric bulbs and tubes

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    Thomas Edison

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    "necessity is the mother of invention". Thomas Edison statement was based on the dependence of society using technology. This statement means that items that are invented based off of what people need. This is because no one will be able to appreciate an item that has no use. An example in today’s day an age is the iPhone which was invented so people didn’t have to carry both a phone and an iPod. That is making an invention due to the necessity of the people. Marshall McLuhan flipped this statement

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