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  1. edison
    ... groove on it. The first recording ever made was of Edisonamp39s own voice reciting Mary Had a Little Lamb. Typically, Edison had written ...
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  2. Edison and His Brilliance
    ... resistance lamps. Another analogous situation may have been Edisonamp39s own success with carbon transmitters in the telephone. In any ...
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  3. Thomas Edison
    ... Eventually, the Edison Company developed its own projector, known as the Projectoscope, and stopped marketing the Vitascope. The ...
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  4. Thomas Edison
    ... In 1862, Edison started his own amateur newspaper, the Grand Trunk Herald, which he produced in the baggage cart and sold along his stops. ...
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  5. Thomas Edison
    ... Because Edison was not very well studied in the world of business, he was having ... There he started his own laboratories so no one could bother him with business ...
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  6. thomas edison
    ... of his own inventiveness, so that he was both free and forced to develop new ideas. Few men have matched him in the positiveness of his thinking. Edison never ...
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  7. Thomas Edison
    ... of his own inventiveness, so that he was both free and forced to develop new ideas. Few men have matched him in the positiveness of his thinking. Edison never ...
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  8. Thomas Edison: Inventor of the Future
    ... Now that Edison began making a nice profit from his electric lighting systems and generators, he founded his own company, The Edison Machine Works in New York ...
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  9. oung Thomas Edison
    ... There he had his own laboratory in the basement. At the age of eleven Edison and his friend would raise ten acces of vegetables. ...
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  10. tHOMAS edison a
    ... There he had his own laboratory in the basement. At the age of eleven Edison and his friend would raise ten acces of vegetables. ...
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  11. inventors
    ... work. Edison created his own lab with, which was very impressive for the day, creating more than 1000 patents in his name. Because ...
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  12. Henry Ford
    ... was coming time to make a decision between the Detroit Edison Illuminating Company ... were brothers John and Horace Dodge, who later founded their own car company ...
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  13. Thomas Edison
    ... Edison was a hard worker, he sometimes worked for days at a time, stopping for only short naps. ... He was strongly independent and followed his own dreams. ...
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  14. Thomas Edison
    ... the sale of the printers patent gave him enough money to build his very own invention factory. After the invention of the telephone, Edison focused on ...
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  15. EDISON
    ... loved to take risks, and was fearless against the prospect of his own mortality ... According to Edison, as he reflected back on those childhood days, ampquotThis was my ...
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  16. Thomas Edison, who change the
    ... his own. He had others help him and work with him and just about all his inventions are things we still use in some form today. Throughout his career, Edison ...
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  17. thomas edison
    ... Thomas Edison set up his first laboratory in his basement of his home in Port Huron ... he was twenty three, when he had saved enough money to open his own work shop ...
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  18. Thomas Edison
    ... Thomas Edison set up his first laboratory in his basement of his home in Port Huron ... he was twenty three, when he had saved enough money to open his own work shop ...
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  19. Henry Ford Report
    ... ideas had merit. Edison told him, Young man, you have it, a selfcontained unit carrying its own fuel. Keep at it6 ...
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  20. Thomas Edison1
    ... has six siblings and he was the youngest child in the Edison family. ... was a typesetter, press operator, editor, and publisher of his very own newspaper called ...
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  21. Electrifying Cities in America
    ... Edison had visions of making electricity cheap and available to everyone in the country ... anyone who wanted to use electricity had to have his or her own generator ...
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  22. RISE OF BIG BUSINESS
    ... oil and steel and started their own companies and later developed a monopoly in their own area of ... With electricity fully understood Thomas Edison began his work ...
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  23. Nikola Tesla
    ... he redesigned dynamos for Thomas Edison in New York City. He began an impressive career of research and invention when he established his own laboratory in 1887 ...
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  24. Imagination and How It Relates
    ... possible. When Thomas Edison recorded his own voice singing Mary had a Little Lamb, he recorded it on tin foil with his device. He ...
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  25. Henry Ford
    ... his ideas had merit. Edison told him, ampquotYoung man, you have it, a selfcontained unit carrying its own fuel. Keep at itampquot The meeting ...
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  26. THE RISE OF BIG BUSINESS
    ... oil and steel and started their own companies and later developed a monopoly in their own area of ... With electricity fully understood Thomas Edison began his work ...
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  27. Granville T. Woods
    ... 1880, shortly after settling in Cincinnati, Mr. Woods established his own shop ... patents in his lifetime and was sometimes referred to as The Black Edison. ...
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  28. Why buy when you can build
    ... static can damage electrical components in the blink of an eye, and not even Thomas Edison himself could fix them Chambers 51. Building your own PC is not a ...
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  29. Frank Julian Sprague
    ... He worked for Thomas Edison for about a year than he quite and went and worked on his own, which is when he made his railroad. Frank ...
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  30. Nikola Tesla
    ... Edison refused to pay and told Nikola he was jesting. Eventually, he was able to open his own lab, and start putting life to all the ideas he had conjured up. ...
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