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    Many people consider the computer to be a once in a lifetime invention. Almost everywhere one goes and looks‚ there is always a computer. They are found in basically every household in America. It is such a powerful device that it changes the way people run their lives. The question is‚ are computers all good or are there some downfalls to this incredible gadget? In order to answer this question‚ it is best for one to know the history‚ components‚ careers‚ and the dark side of computers. There

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    Learning objectives: 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

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    The telegraph changed how people communicated across long distances. Before this invention‚ people used drumbeats and smoke signals to provide information to other nearby villages. Weather and distance made it difficult to communicate. Someone could read the symbols by looking through a telescope. People needed a better method to communicate and this is where the telegraph comes in. The person who invented the telegraph was Samuel Morse. He was born in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts on April 27‚

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    become a huge part of our lives‚ our indispensables. J.J. Thomson was inspired by some scientists and he provided us the opportunity of having televisions in our lives. Also other scientists improved his thoughts and experiments which leaded to the invention of the television afterwards. It is not that simple of course. Let’s look at the backstage... By the beginning of the 20th century‚ there were some problems that had not been solved. The main problem was; not being able to understand the structure

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    In today’s society there are great inventions or contributions to be thankful for. Ancient Chinese have created inventions that have changed the world‚ and the USA with items that are used daily. Among those inventions were the deep drilling for gas and the parachute as well as tea which will be explained later in the essay. Deep Drilling for gas was a technique developed in 100 BC‚ for the use of drilling for gasoline which runs most of the world. The parachute was invented in the Second Century

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    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. Another explanation

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    According to the book‚ “The Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci‚” “Leonardo was one of several Renaissance military designers who thought of using an armored vehicle‚ but the tank never became an important weapon until the World Wars” (Cooper 152). Cooper states that the armored car helped the United States during the Wars and is a very important vehicle. The armored car was a very important invention because it helped the United States of America. The armored car was built to protect and serve our

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    Are modern inventions making us lazy? In more ways than not‚ I say yes to the above question. The motorcar was invented some while back. Since then we have enjoyed an ease of traveling unequalled in history. We have also become immeasurably lazier. We drive the car everywhere‚ to work‚ to play‚ for a hundred miles‚ for a hundred metres. My brother who has a pot-belly does not in walking at all. It is always the car even to the corner grocery shop a stone’s throw away. Many ‘modern’ people

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    Cheslee Morgan Felux Period 4 January/February 2013 “If I rub my hands with it‚ soap foams‚ exults… The more complaisant it makes them‚ supple‚ Smooth‚ docile‚ the more slobbers‚ the more Its rage becomes voluminous‚ pearly… Magic Stone! The more it forms with air and water Clusters of scented grapes‚ Explosive… Water‚ air and soap Overlap‚ play At leapfrog‚ form Combinations less chemical than Physical‚ gymnastical‚ acrobatical Rhetorical? There is much to say about soap.”

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    UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM LAGUNA BINAN‚ LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES RESEARCH ABOUT THE INVENTION “TELEVISION” APRIL 22‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION: Television- the scientific‚ technical‚ and cultural field concerned with the transmission of visual information—moving images—over distances by electronic means; the term “television” also refers to the method used in such transmission. Once considered a complete luxury for a family to own‚ the television

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