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    The biggest achievement of human knowledge is computer and mobiles. Before‚ we were writing letters and after some time getting the reply. But nowadays scientists had made mobiles with which we can talk to any person. The scientist named “Thomas Alva Edison” had made electricity which is now very useful to all human beings. [pic] “Charles Babbage” was the well – known scientist and his biggest invention is computer. And since 1992 we were provided with the facility named

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    irrational thinking‚ then they wouldn’t last long. People should still realize the potential value of their mistakes‚ and use it as a stepping stone to a new idea. When Columbus was searching for a new India route he instead found new land‚ and Thomas Edison‚ while trying to build a light bulb he also found 1800 ways not to build one. Mistakes and errors have another purpose; they tell when to change direction. When things aren’t going smoothly‚ people think of new ideas. Roger Von oech mentions

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    physicist in their invention. Denis Papin (22 August 1647 - c. 1712) was a French physicist‚ mathematician andinventor‚ best known for his pioneering invention of the steam digester‚ the forerunner of the steam engine and of the pressure cooker. Thomas Alva Edison (February 11‚ 1847 – October 18‚ 1931) was an American inventorand businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world‚ including the phonograph‚ the motion picture camera‚ and a long-lasting‚ practical electriclight

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    Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is an entrepreneur? (0.5 points) An entrepreneur is a person who starts his or her own business‚ instead of working for someone else. 2. How are business entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs different? (1.0 points) A business entrepreneur sells products or services to make a profit and a social entrepreneur starts a business or organization that is meant to improve society in some way. 3. What are products? (0.5 points) A product is something a person

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    http://cookiemarie.blogspot.ae/2011/03/chapter-5.html http://www.studymode.com/subjects/the-jack-welch-era-at-general-electric-page2.html 1. Corporate social responsibility is defined in Chapter 5 as the corporate duty to create wealth by using means that avoid harm to‚ protect‚ or enhance societal assets. Did GE in the Welch era fulfill this duty? Could it have done better? What should it have done? a. In Welch’s era‚ GE fulfilled its responsibilities to society. So therefore‚ they did meet

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    bought by more common waged people and families instead of the tiny amount of the population that can afford high-class luxuries. Aviation keeps trade worldwide and spreads mass production to an even greater range and higher height. 3. Thomas Edison – Light Bulb Thomas Edison’s invention of the light bulb is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century because it changed everything about the way we see and gave electricity a whole new world for people to utilize and expand with. Light bulbs give

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    Original Text: from page 317 of the book Psychology‚ 1996 by Richard Gross But it is not only the vocabulary of a language that determines how and what we think and perceive but also the grammar. In the Hopi language‚ no distinction is made between past‚ present and future; it is a ‘timeless language’ (compared with English)‚ although it does recognise duration‚ i.e. how long an event lasts. In European languages‚ ‘time’ is treated as an objective entity‚ as if it were a ruler with equal spaces

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    become rich without enriching others." The U.S. was between wars‚ inventions‚ technology‚ and also successful movements with one another. As business offered the best chances‚ certain people became well known‚ due to what they created. For example‚ Thomas Edison; who invented the light bulb had become “famous” along with other well known people. The "king of steel‚" Andrew Carnegie; was a true hero known to mankind. Andrew Carnegie was born in November 1835‚ in an attic room in Dunfermline‚ Scotland

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    the company website (2014) General Electric’s slogan is “Imagination at Work” and to this extent‚ the organization has been fostering in imagination for quite some time. According to the research‚ the company was founded in 1878 by Thomas Edison in Menlo Park. Edison is most notable for inventing the light bulb‚ and as such‚ this corporation is one of the largest companies on Earth more than a hundred years later (General Electric‚ 2014). After getting its start in the 1800s the company‚ being

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    created many new fields of science. Thomas Edison was born on February 11‚ 1847 in Milan‚ Ohio. As a child Edison was very bright. He started as a child to make and sell his own newspapers‚ and alongside he would also conduct his own experiments in his self-created lab. He later went to work as a telegraph operator for many years. Edison later in life became fascinated with electricity. Edison went on to invent many things that impacted the world. Edison made things like the incandescent light

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