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    Famous Engineer

    Introduction Alexander Graham Bell was not just an engineer. But he was an inventor, scientist, the teacher of the deaf and professor of Vocal Physiology at Boston University. He is well known for his invention of the telephone. Body His other inventions were groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. On March 10, 1876 the classic story of his crying out "Watson, come here! I want to see you!" is a well-known part of American history

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    Inventions

    After the Second World War the United States saw a great amount of technological advances. The ideas and inventions which came about during these years were some of the most influential and life changing happenings in American history. Morale was high, and people were given opportunity to work on these new ideas rather than worry about invasions and the possibility of a life built around fear and war. In 1946 a man by the name of John Biggins introduced the first credit card to America.

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    Importance Of Intellectual Property

    collected from news papers, articles, magazines, internet websites, and expert interviews. Protecting intellectual property with patents provides the exclusive rights by law to the assignees or originator to make use of and exploit their inventions. The invention which meets the novelty, non-obviousness, usefulness in the industry, enabled etc criteria’s as per Indian patent act and fulfilling patentable criteria’s

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    The Most Favorable Smartphone

    multi-tasking through the day. For example, using smartphone for phone call, message, social network. Nowadays, the inventor tries to figure out for new invention for human satisfactions and needs. Recent invention is making graphic card that can runs computer games smooth from your phone without over-power consumption and battery burn. * Cita pasal invention aluminium ion battery. INTRODUCTION We are researching about the most favorable smartphone among university students around Kuala Lumpur. It

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    When We Think of Entrepreneurship, We Often Think of Small, Start-Up Firms. Describe How a Large Corporation in an Established Industry Can Be “Entrepreneurial” and Discuss How Peng’s Entrepreneurial Strategies Apply in This Situation

    When we think of entrepreneurship, we often think of small, start-up firms. Describe how a large corporation in an established industry can be “entrepreneurial” and discuss how Peng’s entrepreneurial strategies apply in this situation. Entrepreneurship as a scholarly field seeks to understand how opportunities to bring into existence future goods and services are discovered created and exploited, by whom and with what consequence (Venkataraman,1997). Entrepreneurship is nothing but the identification

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    The Importance Of Intellectual Property

    Intellectual property is any product of the human creations that the law protects in order to prevent unauthorized use by others. In fact, the ownership of intellectual property certainly creates a limited monopoly in the protected property. Intellectual property rights traditionally consist of four categories, including copyright, patents, trademark, and industrial design. In our daily life, copyright law protects different kinds of original creative works, such as literary works, musical works

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    Innovation: the Indispensable Tool

    where doubt is, in fact, encouraged. It is said, “doubt’s good, as it compels you to ask questions, challenge rationales and break inertia.” This ‘doubt’ is one of the key elements of innovation. Innovation ideally refers to translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay. This process is undertaken by every business; for instance, small businesses move up the corporate ladder through their innovative ideas and products, while big businesses

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    A Critique of Design in History by Victor Margolin

    topics. In the second part of the article, Margolin talks about the successes of technology historians who manage to link subjects of technology and invention to a wider range of other topics. He refers to a book American Genesis: A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm, 1870-1970, by Thomas Hughes who described technological inventions in terms of “systems” rather than “individual objects.” According to Margolin, this was important as discoveries involved people as well as the “machines

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    Ethics and Intellectual Property

    intellectual property repeatedly arise in today’s world. Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, artistic and literary works, as well as symbols, images, names used in commerce. The law protects IP with patents, copyright, and trademarks, all of which are legal means that are there to assist the creator in protecting unique ideas, inventions, and other non-tangible property and as well as giving the opportunity to receive recognition or financial benefit for

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    Definitions

    Definitions OI/361 JUNE 17,2014 Mark Addington Definitions With a ever changing economy companies are constantly finding ways to survive. In order for them to maintain their competitive advantage they have to become innovative, creativive and design their own products. These are three important compatants for a company to keep their competitive advantage and to be profitable in their markets. Innovation Innovation is a vital concept it can have many meanings depending on who is defining

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