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Great Inventions that Changed the World

โœ Scribed by James Wei(auth.)


Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
350
Category
Library

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Discover the inventions that have made our world what it is today

A great invention opens the door to a new era in human history. The stone axe, for example, invented some 2 million years ago in East Africa, enabled us to enter the human path of endless improvements through inventions. The taming of fire enabled us to cook food as well as leave the warmth of Africa and move to the frigid lands of the North. From the stone axe to the computer and the Internet, this book provides a fascinating tour of the most important inventions and inventors throughout history. You'll discover the landmark achievements and the men and women that made the world what it is today.

Great Inventions That Changed the World is written by Professor James Wei, a renowned educator and engineer who holds several patents for his own inventions. Following an introductory chapter examining the role of inventors and inventions in fueling innovation and global advancement, the book is organized to show how inventions are spurred by human needs and desires, including:

  • Work
  • Food, clothing, and housing
  • Health and reproduction
  • Security

As you progress through the book, you'll not only learn about inventions and inventors, but also the impact they have had on our lives and the society and environment in which we live today. Inventions solve problems, but as this book so expertly demonstrates, they can also directly or indirectly create new problems as well, from pollution to global warming to bioterrorism. By enabling us to understand the impact of inventions throughout history, this book can help guide the next generation of citizens, decision makers, and inventors.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ€“43):
Chapter 2 Inventions for Work (pages 45โ€“80):
Chapter 3 Domestic Life: Food, Clothes, and House (pages 81โ€“116):
Chapter 4 Health, Reproduction (pages 117โ€“151):
Chapter 5 Security (pages 153โ€“195):
Chapter 6 Transportation (pages 197โ€“227):
Chapter 7 Information (pages 229โ€“280):
Chapter 8 Good Life (pages 281โ€“317):
Chapter 9 Future Challenges (pages 319โ€“331):


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