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ted by telegraph to a ticker tape that would continuously print out abbreviated company names (ticker symbols) followed by the price and volume data. Thomas Edison later upgraded the system to reach a printing speed of one character per second. Ticker tape eliminated the need for messengers and allowed people to
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to briefly survey the history of the sector and describe the utility value chain’s components. The utility industry as we know it began in 1882 when Thomas Edison built the world’s first generating station on Pearl Street in downtown Manhattan. In the early decades the industry evolved along multiple lines but
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to come into my business." My father made light bulbs. My grandfather came here in 1905 as a stowaway on a boat from Warsaw, Poland and worked for Thomas Edison. While building his own company, he patented a five- year guarantee on his long-life light bulbs. He epitomized the American Dream. My mother Annet
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One of the great traditions of the past 15o years is American thirst for innovation and its tradition of exploring the limits of basic science. From Thomas Edison's famous workshop to Bell Labs to Silicon Valley, every American could be proud of our country's many scientific accomplishments. But this tradition
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tidbits & quotes Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 11:48:16 +0000 "If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves." - Thomas Edison "We build our temples for tomorrow, strong as we know how." - Langston Hughes "I owe my success to the fact that I never had a clock in my workroom
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rican millennials did not do well on this tat. Conservatives like to think of America as a Country of ExceptionaLs. Yes we have had our Abe Lincoln, Thomas Edisons, Jonas Salks, Muhammad Alis and Steve Jobs but there is a dangerous trend happening that says not only are we not exceptional, we may be mediocre.
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ing this time that the U.S. became the world's greatest inventing nation. Samuel Morse helped create the telegraph; Eli Whitney, the cotton gin; and Thomas Edison, the light bulb, phonograph and movies. Europe remained the center of learning, culture, technology and industrial prowess, but within several gene
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n 1949. My father, was in the light bulb business, with his father Adam, who came here from Warsaw, Poland, at the turn of the century. He worked in Thomas Edison's original factory. They now had a thriving lighting manufacturing company, which eventually became, the third largest in the country. Gary and I we
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1949. My father, was in the light bulb business, with his father Adam, who came here from Warsaw, Poland at the turn of the century. He worked in Thomas Edison's original factory. They now had a thriving lighting manufacturing company, which eventually became the third largest in the country. Gary and I we
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m is one that we don't see today or is one that will mature/develop/grow exponentially. And most likely it will be developed by a visionary such as Thomas Edison, James Watt, Bill Gates or Vint Cerf (the father of the Internet.) We have to ask why science is being denied instead of celebrated. I would think t
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an actor. My voice teacher was Henry Rosenblatt, son of=the famous tenor from 100 years ago, Yossele Rosenblatt. Yosi had his own post=ge stamp ...Thomas Edison said he had the largest range of any person he had=20 recorded. Because of his father's fame, my teacher Henry=grew up with people like Caruso and E
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ommunication. If we conclude our brains think classically, then we probably communicate classically. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015984 Chapter 14 CREATIVITY Thomas Edison, his wife and a Light Bulb HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015985 “Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” Scott Ada
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ism For at least the past century, we have celebrated the power and intellectual might of the solitary genius. This includes individuals such as Thomas Edison who brought electrical power to individual households, transforming night into day; Henry Ford who introduced the mass production of comparison t
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dualism For at least the past century, we have celebrated the power and intellectual might of the solitary genius. This includes individuals such as Thomas Edison who brought electrical power to individual households, transforming night into day; Henry Ford who introduced the mass production of comparison to a

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