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    Project Heart

    University of Southern Philippines Foundation Lahug, Cebu City School Finance Submitted by: Rose Jane A. Calang Melcharie C. Escol Leziel E. Go Gynalou G. Llenada Felipa S. Gecoso I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Project Title: Project HEART (Helping Each pupil in Attaining Reading Transformation) B. Type of Project: EDUCATIONAL C. Project Proponent: TEACHER’S LOVE GROUP D. Project Beneficiaries:

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    Alexander Graham Bell Research Paper

    Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 and he died in 1922. Alexander was a Scottish born American scientist. He is best known as the inventor of the telephone. While inventing the telephone, he also was teaching at a school for the deaf. In March of 1876, Alexander received the first official patent for his work on creating the telephone. After that he had to face many legal challenges to claim that he was the first to

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    American Innovators

    the great innovators who shaped the industrial revolution, modern day communications and the use of electric light bulb. The simplest things that we take for granted once were the greatest innovations of their time. Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Henry Ford are three of the greatest men that have contributed directly to a many things that we use in our day to day lives and without these men we would not be the advanced society that we are today. Reaching for a light switch is something

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    The Telephone, the Device That Changed the Way We Communicate

    For years many people were working to bring this concept into reality. In March 10, 1876 a functioning model was completed by Alexander Graham Bell. “Mr. Watson, come here, I want you!” (Casson, p.12) were the first words spoken by Bell to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson. Finally, after many years of working on a way to transmit the voice over wires, Bell was successful with his design and protection of his product. He even had the foresight to have the patent paper work already done days before

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    Buck V Bell

    A Sterilizing Decision Jordan Stevenson 5/17/13 Period 4 Supreme Court Cases Mr. Packer Buck v. Bell was the worst Supreme Court decision made in the 20th century. The whole court case was about eugenics. It all took place in 1924 in Virginia. Virginia just got done passing a law authorizing compulsory sterilization of the mentally handicapped. If you were an alcoholic, a petty criminal, or an epileptic you were considered in the “feeble minded” category. If you fell in this category you

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    Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics

    a determination of which ethical systems are used by the firm, Why AT&T might need to modify their code of ethics, the possible reactions to the code, and the effects of the code of ethics on AT&T. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell over 130 years ago, since then the transformation of the telephone has revolutionized the way the world communicates. This revolution has led the way to the cellular phone that was actually invented in 1900 by Reginald Fessenden. This led to the invention

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    History of the Telephone

    invented an instrument that could transmit musical tones, but not speech. (1) - Then in 1875 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. (4) - Bell transmitted speech to Mr. Watson for the very first time in 1871 using liquid transmitters and electromagnetic receivers. (4) - In 1877 Bell got his patent for the electromagnetic telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell. (4) - Thomas Edison then improved the telephone by using carbon granules transmitters and the in 1892

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    At&T Global Operations Management

    known as American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, or AT&T Corp. is as old as the telephone itself and in 1875 the inventor Alexander Graham Bell along with Gardiner Hubbard, and Thomas Sanders, who financed Bell, began an arrangement. Bell prospered in inventing a talking telegraph, the telephone with patents in 1976 and 1877. The three men formed the Bell Telephone Company in 1877 to feature the invention and within four years most major cities and towns had telephone exchanges. American Telephone

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    Hero vs. Monster

    Both Nellie McClung and Emily Murphy were the catalysts for the rise of women in Canada. They worked both separately and together to get women the right to vote, be recognized as persons, and to be able to have positions in the senate. Along their road to success, these two women also, in some people’s views, faltered. They both supported the sterilization act in Alberta, and Emily Murphy was particularly racist. These two women have achieved amazing things for Canadian workingwomen, as well as Canadian

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    Artifact from 2011

    A hundred years from now the world will look at what was left behind from 2011 and wonder what life was like. In scientific studies a cultural artifact is an item produced by humans that furnishes cultural clues about the people who used it. Over time the artifact may change in how it is seen and used. The cell phone as a cultural artifact has come to improve and change various established types of contact in today’s culture (Nielson, 2010). Today the world uses technology in almost everything that

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