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    were invented to help horse carriages travel smoother. Steamboats‚ clipper ships‚ and canals all helped travel on the water faster and easier. They also helped goods get to other places faster‚ like trains. Trains could both be run by horse or by engine. Engine trains were more reliable‚ but they needed a person to shovel coal into a furnace so it could run. Also‚ sparks could get onto a passenger’s coat or something else flammable and set the entire train on fire. Hors trains were unreliable since the

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    1 The notion of rational thought is a very strong reason technology has become so influential in the world today. The "opening" of the mind influenced all ways of life and society. Major ideas blossomed like politics‚ governing laws‚ literature‚ art‚ history‚ and new inventions. Scientific thinking was groundbreaking. Ideas of mathematics‚ astronomy‚ architecture‚ and anatomy engrossed the public. The revolution of rational thought dominated society and began a transition because people began

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    later realised how profitable exportation might actually be and thus they agreed to send goods to nearby countries and allies. In 1781 James Watt‚ a Scottish engineer‚ patented a machine engine that used steam to power vehicles for long travels‚ although the first official and practical invention of the steam engine was in 1712‚ James Watts

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    History of 20th century

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    History of 20th century Introduction The 20th century was the period between January 1‚ 1901 and December 31‚ 2000‚ inclusive. It was the tenth and last century of the 2nd millennium. It is distinct from the century known as the 1900s‚ which began on January 1‚ 1900 and ended December 31‚ 1999. The century had the first global-scale wars between several world powers across multiple continents in World War I and World War II. Nationalism became a major political issue in the world in the 20th century

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    culture of innovation around Britain as it allowed innovators to become a form of entrepreneurs. It made sure that they made a profit from all their good intentions and allowed it to reach the far places of the world. For example James Watt’s steam engine made it’s way around the world after it had been built forever changing the mining industry. The world trade system in Britain strengthened and influenced the I.R in many different

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    Steam engines were invented‚ these made a faster mode of transportation; they eventually replaced carriages with horses. With steam engines‚ cities were able to have more sources of water‚ they were not required to travel long distances to get a hold of it anymore. This made it possible for people to move further away and start

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    produce many factories openings. The steam engine was the most significant invention in the Industrial Revolution industry. “Newcomen ’s invention enabled mines to be drained to greater depths than had previously been economically possible and so helped provide the coal‚ iron and other metals that were vital to the expansion of industry.” Although he died James Watt refined it with a power source which made it reliable and powerful. The steam engine provided

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    superior supplies‚ distribution‚ and customer service. They operate through three lines of businesses: Machinery‚ engines‚ and financial products (Company Profile‚ 2011). The Machinery side of the business produces machines to meet the needs for many different industries such as construction‚ mining‚ agriculture‚ and forestry‚ to name a few. The engines business provides all types of engines for

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    GENERAL NOTES Initial Action ((by person detecting the FIRE)): *Activate the nearest manual activator for General Alarm (six or more short blasts followed by one prolonged blast). *Advise the Officer of the Watch *If possible‚ extinguish fire with nearest extinguisher *If unable to extinguish‚ close all doors/openings and proceed to Emergency Stations When the Emergency Signal Sounds: o All persons on board muster at their respective muster stations; o All groups conduct a

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    advancing technology‚ Steamboats were extremely helpful in propelling America to the forefront of Industry. The lasting imprint left upon America left by the steamboat was monumental. The Steamboat was a result of the invention of James Watt’s Steam Engine ("The History of Steamboats"). The idea to apply this new invention to a nautical vessel was first brought up by John Fitch in 1787 ("Steamboat"). Although he obtained a patent and built four different prototypes‚ his attempts were unsuccessful. The

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