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    Medulla. Humans are the only animals that have a backbone perpendicular with stand upright and are bipedal Second‚ in the past human have develop and evolution cognitive that is the cause humans can invent new things for survives. For example‚ Thomas Edison works known as the inventor of the light bulb. Alexander Fleming‚ the scientist who discovered antibiotics‚ the first called Penicillin. Symbolic logic‚ which means that the symbol represents the cause and effect that human have ability to create

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    shareholders were somewhat concerned about Welch’s rumored retirement at the end of the year 2000. No one was sure if anyone would take Welch’s place and keep the financial growth that occurred during Welch’s era as leader for General Electric. Thomas Edison founded General Electric in 1878. The company’s early focus was on the generation‚ distribution‚ and use of electrical power to become one of the world’s biggest industrial companies. It would take them one hundred years to accomplish this but

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    him a giant business named Microsoft. The understanding of economical and at general life’s cycles can lead us to the right conditions. Beside preparation‚ many people may agree that the result of hard work is usually fruitful. For example‚ Thomas Edison tried 99 times to invent the light bulb without success but he didn’t give up. On 100th try he succeeded. After this invention‚ he was asked whether he was wasting his time and he replied that in these 99 times he discovered 99 mistakes he had

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    Westinghouse was an American entrepreneur and engineer. He was responsible for the introduction and development of altering current for light and power. Westinghouse invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry. He was one of Thomas Edison’s main rivals in the early implementation of the American electricity system. This man founded 60 companies‚ eventually receiving over 100 patents for his work with the desire to turn ideas into enterprises. George Westinghouse was a highly

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    the fact that the book was not written to entertain. You cannot digest the contents properly in a week or a month. After reading the book thoroughly‚ Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison‚ nationally known Consulting Engineer and long-time associate of Thomas A. Edison‚ said— “This is not a novel. It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from the experiences of hundreds of America’s most successful men. It should be studied‚ digested‚ and meditated upon. No more than one chapter should

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    A Great Man Forgotten Could you imagine being outside on the hottest day of the summer and not being able to come into your AC cooled house? What about going through your day without your cellphone‚ unable to contact with the world around you? Thanks to one beneficial inventor we are able to obtain these luxuries that are sometimes taken for granted. If it had not been for the unfamiliar inventor‚ present day lives would look very different from what they are today. Cooling systems in our house

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    way it used to be. Whereas if an individual is interested and enjoyed its work‚ interesting ideas will begin to kick in‚ resulting in a better solution for any problems associated with the career. For instance‚ the legendary career of inventor Thomas Alva Edison during his childhood was full of curiosity about how things worked and always asked a lot of questions. This illustrates how creativity can be cultivated by anyone‚ in any industry as long as the interest is there. The final reason is that

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    Your job has greater happiness than your social life. An American Inventor ‚ Thomas Edison once said that my philosophy of life is work. How we cope with his words determines what kind of people we are. In contemporary society ‚ some people insist that they derive much more pleasure from social life. While others stick to the opinion that they get a greater sense of accomplishment from jobs than from other activities. In my perspective‚ work is still a most significant source of happiness.

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    capable of greater things than we realize.” This shows us that we actually limit ourselves with limitations and boundaries telling us what we can and can’t do. But by simply reassuring ourselves that we can do it makes it easier to achieve. . Did Thomas Edison give up on the first try

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    com). From a young age he had preferred working with machinery and mechanics (inventors.com). At 16‚ he started working for Detroit Edison company‚ advancing from machine - shop apprentice to chief engineer within a few years (inventors.com). That was when he started working on the internal combustion engine. (biography.com) says that when1903 came around he left Edison and set up his own company The Motor Ford Company. In this time period cars were expensive and

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