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    The Best and Worst inventions Creative humankind invent abundance of objects that was thought to be of benefits of people. Some inventions are beneficial‚ some of them are also destructive. In my point of view‚ the greatest invention is the airplane. Airplanes make it possible for people to “fly” across the ocean and discover the other land on the earth. At the same time‚ we can have friends of different nationality. This transport reduces the time of travelling which makes our vacations more interesting

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    SLS  Course  Descriptions   Fall  2014   600-­‐  through  700-­‐level   SLS 600 (1). Introduction to Second Language Studies (ONLINE). Hudson This course introduces students to second language studies‚ as represented in the MA in SLS program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa‚ and to the field(s) of applied linguistics more generally. This course also serves as an introduction to the kinds of work that will be expected of students as they progress through the

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    Invention of Paper in China

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    The Invention of Paper in China Introduction Have you ever thought what life would be like without paper? Have you ever considered how many uses there are for paper? What about who came up with the idea for paper and where paper came from? Paper is one of those objects that we just take for granted. For our lifetimes it has always been around. We have never knows what it would be like to have to document something on anything but paper. Prior to the invention of paper‚ what was used to record

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    Assignment 1: Short Essay – The Invention of Hugo Cabret The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Brian Selznick‚ 2007) tells the story of a mysterious young boy named Hugo‚ living in the walls of a Paris train station in 1931. It follows Hugo’s adventures‚ dreams‚ thoughts‚ and most of all‚ his quest to answer the many questions he has about his past. The Invention of Hugo Cabret “is a graphic novel that successfully alternates slabs of written texts with pages of black and white illustrations” (Lawn

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    Invention of Telephone and Development Invention of the phone (1876 ​​): Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell speaking educators on March 7‚ 1876 the first telephone was invented and received a patent . Deaf studies related to vibration in the air with the sounds of Bella wondered how that had led him to . " Harmonic telegraph" his name while working on a mechanism of electric current to resemble the vibration caused during a conversation I had found could have been changed . According to this

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    The Ancient Egyptians were an advanced civilization with many inventions. Each invention ignited an idea to create one after another. Three inventions that were erected was the pyramids‚ the hieroglyphics‚ and the process of mummification. One of the advanced inventions in Ancient Egypt were the pyramids. Stone and limestone were used to construct the the pyramids. The blocks had to be cut perfectly‚ and each block was two and a half tons. In total‚ a pyramid was built to house the pharaohs‚ as well

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    Module 1 - Background "Invention is the mother of necessities.” - Marshall McLuhan Questions We Ask Ourselves Marshall McLuhan ’s saying‚ "Invention is the mother of necessities"‚ is an example of wit. How is it witty? What is the original saying? You need wit to think about technology‚ for wit demands creative thinking. And once you start thinking creatively‚ you start to see the effect of technology on us all. The usual saying is‚ "Necessity is the mother of invention." That makes sense:

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    zippers are something that the current generation uses a lot in designs‚ without this invention pants wouldn’t be the same today. A zipper is a machine made up of two flexible strips of metal or plastic with the potential to be interlocked if pulled up. The zipper helps keeps pants from falling down the wearer’s waist‚ furthermore‚ they helped the button of the pants‚ by telling which waist size is ok. Inventions weren’t the only thing in the 30s that stood out‚ in fact‚ there was also styles that

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    Ancient Chinese Inventions It is well known that China has an ancient and glorious history‚ from the feudal periods ending in 222 BC through the three Imperial and Intermediate Eras‚ up to the Modern era – over 4000 years of dynastic reigns. It may also be well known that China is the source of many wonderful and useful inventions from spaghetti to gunpowder. This list‚ however‚ will take a slightly different slant of the topic: Chinese inventions and developments that were not known to or adopted

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    A six-month trial study utilizing female civilian participants for physical strength conditioning progressed from 24 percent to 78 percent of the study group physically qualifying for ‘very heavy’ army jobs that females were currently excluded from. (Sherrow p52). If in just six months‚ such progress could be made with determined civilians‚ one could at least expect the same amount of dedication from individuals whose sworn duty it is to defend their nation. Even if the initial implementation of

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