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    The Three Most Influential Colonies of Colonial America By the end of the exploration period in America‚ there were 13 colonies that had been established. All of these gave large contributions to the budding country‚ but in my eyes there were three that stood out among the rest‚ and for obvious reasons. These three colonies collectively showed development for self government‚ educational opportunity‚ and religious tolerance. They also provided proof of ethnic diversity and economic opportunity

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    and patience are the tools used to create remarkable inventions that allow people today to take so much for granted in life. From my point of view‚ the three inventions that are the most important ones to mankind are the wheel‚ electricity‚ and the Internet. The most profound invention of all time is the wheel. Not only does it provide many sources of convenience in life‚ but it is also essential in the success of several other inventions. Without the wheel‚ discovering new lands would have

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    Inventions are what help our world and people be better. Inventions change civilizations‚ and the physical world we reside in. Inventors think of bigger and better things on a daily basis. This is no different during WW 2. It is amazing the inventions that were made‚ how they were used during that time‚ and how we use those ideas in modern times. There were many great inventions that are remembered today‚ some of which were penicillin‚ the first computer‚ and radio navigation.("Top 10 Inventions

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    day by using an extensive weighted chain that prolonged to ground level. Like the revolving service doors this invention was also placed at Jefferson’s plantation‚ Monticello. The clock’s interior faced the hall while the exterior faced towards the plantation to help his workers. A signal sound came from the gong that resounded with the clock; this sound could be heard from as far as three miles. Jefferson also invented a mechanical lift also placed at Monticello near a fireplace. This was the area

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    and Rome both had an impact on technology evolution. Most of their inventions and discoveries are still used today. Throughout the history of Rome‚ the Romans intelligence served them well with inventions like aqueducts‚ bound books‚ money‚ newspapers‚ or even concrete. However‚ the same could be said about Greece. The Greeks inventions consisted of the water mill‚ alarm clock‚ and basics of modern science. Romans technology changed more drastically than their agriculture. Together their most important

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    gramophone‚ was born in 1851 in Germany. He started working and inventing at a young age‚ getting his first job at 14 years old. He migrated into America in 1870 at the age of 29 in hopes to avoid enlistment into the Prussian Army. Seven years after moving to America‚ he invented a

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    History Of Fashion In The Twenties How the women and fashion changed? By HK In 1920s fashion history‚ the initial break with the traditional styles stemmed from the inspiration drawn from the Aesthetic and Rational Dress Reform Movements of the late 19th century. Exciting theatrical costume designs which broke the rules also paved the way for more relaxed dressing. This was all fast forwarded during the war years and led to the major changes in construction of clothes and undergarments for

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    Culturally Rich Inventions The digit zero and the numbering system Chess Algebra‚ Trigonometry‚ and Calculus The decimal system The game of Snakes and Ladders The value of “pi” Noble prizes in Literature‚ Physics‚ Economics‚ Peace and Medicine Ayurveda is the earliest literature of medicine known to mankind. The father of medicine‚ Charaka‚ practiced medicine 2500 years ago. Until 1896‚ India was the only source for diamonds to the world India never invaded any country in her 10‚000 years

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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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    societies. Scholars and politicians use history to make better and more educated decisions on policies and laws that affect today’s society. One of these mistakes that is intensely studied and compared to modern day issues is American prohibition in the 1920s. Prohibition in the United States was clearly a big mistake looking back on it‚ but at the time‚ it seemed like a very logical answer to the problem. It seemed like the only

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