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    When Tesla was a young lad he was always thinking about the future as shown by Ronald H. Bailey, ‘“ Someday I’ll harness that power,”’ said Tesla when he saw a picture of Niagara Falls as a boy” (Bailey 6). Nikola Tesla was a brilliant innovative man from the time he was a boy, he was already thinking of his future as well as future technology. He thought of things even as a boy that had not been dreamed possible and are still functioning to this day. Nikola Tesla was an important and innovative

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    Nikola Tesla was born into a modest, Eastern European family, but had an interest in technology and inventing from an early age. Like many Europeans, he would move to America in search of greater opportunity and success. However, unlike most of his European counterparts, Tesla's achievements in electrical engineering would change the world forever. From electric motors to AC current to one of the hydroelectric dams in the world, his designs and inventions changed the way we live. While Nikola

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    about how I believe Nikola Tesla had the greatest impact in the recent years. Nikola Tesla is an engineer who invented a variety of very important things that greatly impacted our lives and continue to. One of his most important inventions greatly impacted the medical field is the X-Ray machine. In 1894 he took the first X-Ray image but called them shadowgraphs. He then gave the images to Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen a while after Roentgen published his discovery of the X-Ray. Tesla gave full credit to

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    Nikola Tesla was born midnight on July 10, 1856, in Smiljan, Lika, which at that time was part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, which is now known as Croatia. His father was named Milutin Tesla and he was a Serbian Orthodox Priest. Djuka Mandic was his mother and she invented household appliances. Tesla was the fourth child of five, having one older brother and three younger sisters. In 1873, Tesla studied at the the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of Prague. At first

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    Nikola Tesla, the ‘electrical wizard’ is entitled to worldwide study and praise due to his notable discoveries and his life changing inventions. His interests in mechanical study in exceptionally young ages was a huge factor in pursuing his future. Tesla’s two ssssssmain inventions, the tesla coil and the electric alternating currents are a huge asset in many homes and are used in everyday lives. This inventor and engineer has improved numerous inventions and never stopped or hesitated a second in

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    electricity to every person desired it. Without question, Nikola Tesla was a genius. He could memorize entire books and recite them at will, spoke eight languages fluently, visualized and built devices in his mind without ever writing anything down. Tesla was not just an inventor, his contributions were revolutionary. While Tesla obtained an overall slightly crazy reputation, he was also commended on being an amiable citizen . Nikola Tesla made some rash decisions concerning pride, but still obtained

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    Nikola Tesla, noted inventor, engineer, machinist, and electrical pioneer was born in 1846 in what is now modern Croatia. His parents had “five children which included siblings Dane, Angelina, Milka and Marica, in the family. His mother, Djuka Mandic, who invented small household appliances in her spare time while her son was growing up, spurred Tesla’s interest in electrical invention. Tesla 's father, Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian orthodox priest and a writer, and he pushed for his son to join

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    Nikola Tesla Few people recognize his name today, and even among those who do, the words Nikola Tesla are likly to summon up the image of a crackpot rather than an authentic scientist. Nikola Tesla was possibly the greatest inventor the world has ever known. He was, without doubt, a genius who is not only credited with many devices we use today, but is also credited with astonishing, sometimes world-transforming, devices that are even simply amazing by todays scientific standards. Tesla was born

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    Inventor Nikola Tesla’s invention of alternating current is one invention of the twentieth century that goes unnoticed. Not only is the invention of AC current overlooked but also the man behind everything as well. Nikola Tesla, a mastermind in science and mathematics, lived in the nineteenth century to twentieth century. He was ahead of his time and his inventions were beyond the culture of his day. Tesla is known for his scientific contributions and is honored for his work and ideas. His inspiration

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    Nikola Tesla There are numerous minds that came before us. They changed the way we think and live our daily lives. One of them was Nikola Tesla, a legendary man who was a visionary, inventor, and lastly a talented engineer. He’s accolades has changed the world and made it a better place. Tesla’s imagination is far beyond then an average person. He envisioned things that could make the world a better a place. When Tesla was a young, he imagined harnessing the nature’s power (Harnessing Niagara,

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