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Monday, August 18, 2008

I Think the phrase ”Necessity is the mother of invention” means that: most inventions were made because people needed them to make like easier on them, like the cotton gin it made removing cotton seeds easier, quicker and more efficient. Other inventions related to the phrase is the light bulb that Thomas Alba Edison made to help himself and everyone else see in the dark which was a need since candles weren’t as reliable. Another great example of necessity being the reason for an invention is Alexander Graham Bells telephone which helped people communicate important information at great speeds without using the limited vocabulary of its predecessor the Morse code.

Paolo Fiocco

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