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    The Qwerty Keyboard

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    their first appearance on a typewriter by 1868. By 1872‚ we were presented to a great innovation called the QWERTY keyboard. The QWERTY keyboard was an innovation in history because it helped people who had poor handwriting‚ it speed up typing rather than slowing it down‚ and this machine had lower and upper case letters. On 1872‚ the inventor Christopher Soles with helpers invented the QWERTY keyboard. He put together the prototypes of the first commercial typewriter in a Milwaukee machine shop

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    Module 10

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    Module Ten: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a questioned document? Describe at least one example of something that might be a questioned document. A questioned document is any document that might be under question or suspected of being a forgery. Many times they can be letters‚ driver’s licenses and sometimes lottery tickets. 2. What is an exemplar? What are the best types of exemplars? An exemplar is an original document that is used as comparison for the questioned document. The best

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    examiners may have to investigate? Choose one of these machines and describe what document examiners may look for when comparing the machine to a questioned document. Some of the typescript machines that document examiners have to investigate are typewriters‚ photocopiers‚ and fax machines. With photocopiers‚ for example‚ investigators may closely look for discrepancies between copies‚ as there are little flaws common in every copy. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why are questioned documents important

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    to get out of poverty. Fortunately‚ she is offered a job by Mr. Ross‚ the Manager of Ross and Bannister’s. However‚ she begins to face problems from her first day of work. She encounters many peculiar incidents when she starts using the electric typewriter. Whenever Lucy types‚ the words “QWERTYUIOP” which is on the top lines on the keyboards would keep appearing. She is determined to keep to her job‚ so she tries to overcome her fear. Later‚ she finds out that there is a spirit lingering

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    Technology Essay

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    crippled)(euphemism)‚ without wheelchairs and muscle regeneration technology‚ their lives would be considerably worse (sentence optional if below “devastation” doesn’t count \/\/\/). In 1829‚ the first typewriter replaced handwritten manuscripts‚ and in 1981 the first model of a PC one-upped (idiom/dialect) typewriters (whole sentence=dogma). On a much larger level altogether‚ however‚ is the immense level of destruction possible through the technology relating to missiles and nuclear science. If you think

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    his essay with the example of Friedrich Nietzsche and his story of the typewriter. Friedrich Nietzsche was a 19th-century German philosopher‚ poet‚ composer‚ and classical philologist. He suffered from dementia after becoming paralyzed from a stroke. Losing his ability to write by hand‚ Nietzsche bought a typewriter and was able to write again. Carr uses him as an example because it showed how even though using the typewriter efficiently allowed him to write again‚ it changed the form and skill

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    Printer works on the same principle as a ball-head typewriter. The disc is made of plastic or metal on witch characters stand out. Critical Thinking Questions Why are questioned documents important in forensic science? What is one example of a situation where a questioned document might be an important part of a criminal case? What are some of the ways that a document examiner might try to match a questioned document to a specific typewriter? What aspects might they look at? Imagine that

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    Liquid Paper Inventor

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    Bette Nesmith Graham As electric typewriters came into widespread use after World War II‚ Bette Nesmith Graham and countless other secretaries let out a collective groan. The new machines did make typing easier‚ but their carbon-film ribbons made it impossible to correct mistakes neatly with a pencil eraser. As a result of this predicament‚ Graham ended up inventing one of the most widely used office products of the 20th century. Born in 1924 in Dallas‚ Texas‚ Bette Graham dropped out of high

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    Innovation Lifecycles

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    Innovation Lifecycles Leveraging market‚ technology‚ and organizational S-curves to drive breakthrough growth by Soren Kaplan‚ Managing Principal‚ InnovationPoint LLC A ll too often‚ companies’ growth agendas rest upon tried and true strategies‚ tactics and other best practices that are “proven” to drive results. And why shouldn’t they be? They’ve worked in the past and are often associated with the success of the core business. The problem is that these strategies and tactics can often be

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    edit it and distribute the report in just a few hours--even long distance. Previously‚ companies used typewriters for reports where redactions were made on various pages. These pages then needed to be retyped until the report was error free. Managers then needed to copy the reports and mail them to employees in different cities. Consequently‚ the report writing process took much longer with a typewriter than a computer. Also‚ utility and cable companies can pinpoint a customer’s problems more readily

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