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    Naturally Social Humans, by nature are social creatures. A human's ability to be able to live effectively together and communicate with language is what differentiates humans from other species. When humans interact with each other it gives them a sense of comfort, unity and belonging. Through the connection everyone has with one another humans also feel a sense of purpose and meaning in their daily lives. Families, friends and partners are all considered important individuals to most humans. Close

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    transporting people and goods from place to place. Many inventions helped the United States with many things. For example, the telegraph helped send messages and the light bulb helped people see in the dark. Also, many Americans were losing their jobs because of immigration. Children during this time period had it just as rough as the adults, maybe even more than them. The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of cities, industries, new inventions, and major points that created transportation and

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    color dye industry boomed in Germany because of the discovery of the first artificial aniline dye by William Perkin. This was followed by a growth in the population. The growth in population caused a food crisis, which needed to be solved by the invention of fertilizer. As a result, calcium carbide and the Haber-Bosch process were invented. The product from the Haber-Bosch

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    In the novel “The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas”. Shmuel was the most significant character. In the novel, he was a young boy held of his own free will. He experienced some of the novels most graphic senses of the concentration camp. Some reasons I will discuss are when Bruno discovers Shmuel, Shmuel tells Bruno about his mother and father also the suffering of finding Shmuel’s pa. Shmuel was a young boy who didn’t understand why he was held captive in a concentration camp. This character throughout

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    Thomas Edison, an American, invented the light bulb, phonograph, a research lab and tons of other things. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, which is a major help in communication. Also an Italian named Guglielmo created the radio. This invention was major because its functional ability in communications made sending messages way more efficient to a mass group of people. After recognizing the progress made by German inventors using their hands to build automobiles, Henry Ford found a more

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    government to an inventor or assignee for period time in exchange for detailed public disclosure of an invention.It enables people to earn regonition or financial benefits from what they invent or create. No party or group can take advantage of the invention for own interest without the permission of inventor. In this case, IPCom accused Apple violate its patent and Copyrights (technology solutions on smartphone) for the emergency call application on Iphone without agreement between two parties. Intellectual

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    TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE PROTECTION UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Innovations based on TK may benefit from patent, trademark, and geographical indication protection, or be protected as a trade secret or confidential information. However, traditional knowledge as such - knowledge that has ancient roots and is often oral - is not protected by conventional intellectual property systems. While the policy issues concerning TK are broad and diverse, the IP issues break down into two key themes: Defensive protection

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    International Patent: Everything You Need to Know An international patent, also referred to a PCT patent application, is a request that your invention be patented outside of the United States. It is important to note that there is really no such thing as an “international patent.” Rather, if you want to obtain patent protection in countries outside of the United States, you’ll file a PCT patent application. PCT, also referred to as Patent Cooperation Treaty, is an international patent treaty that

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    Over the course of the century humans have created notable inventions in attempts to satisfy their needs. Medicine was invented to treat and cure illnesses , but many abuse the benefits these drugs to offer. Also , weapons were invented as a tool used for surviving which meets along with human necessities , however, countless individuals mishandle the valuable use of these weapons. Similarly , airplanes were invented to provide transportation ,however, plenty of humans misuse the benefits of

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    invented the amazing telephone. Try to imagine our world without a quick, long-distance communication. I cannot imagine a world without a telephone, because we usually take it for granted. In this report, you will read about the amazing AGB and his invention, the telephone. AGB was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. In his youth, he had an uncommon ability to solve problems. In his hometown was known for its culture of science and arts. When he was 12 years old, he noticed the slowness

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