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What is some info on the invention of paper? i need all the info i can get!!!!! please answer ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!

i need to know the HISTORY of paper like who invented it how it was first made stuff like that!!! not how it is made to day that is worthless to me. HISTORY OF PAPER HISTORY OF PAPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

ASAP: inventions from Djibouti?! 10 POINTS!!!?

alright so i have been searching ALL over the web, literally and i can not find one website that will give me information on inventions from Djibouti.
my project is on Djibouti, and i need inventions.
whether its inventors, what the Djiboutians invented, or anything
PLEASE PLEASE help quick
i dont want to sound like im bribing,
but 10 POINTS TO WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST WITH A GOOD ANSWER.

Unpatented invention ideas?? >.

ok. So what is your question. If you are going to invent something, think of what would make your life easier or better and create it. It doesn't have to be complex. It could be something quite simple. Don't overthink it.
One simple invention was putting a long string between mittens so that they stay with a jacket and don't fall off.

An invention can also be a new use for an already known object.

Why do certain new energy inventions get classed as the top secrets? Are we all that greedy?

If they're classed as top secret, how would you even know that there are any new inventions?And how would keeping something secret satisfy greed?Greed would prompt people to try to turn their inventions into marketable products ASAP, aiming to sell as many as possible before someone else figures out something equally good, or better.Some areas of science are fairly well figured out.Like how much energy you can get from various forms of combustion.It's unlikely that there will be any huge advances coming from there.Fuel cells, we know how to make them. Have known for ages. But we still haven't figured out a way to make them cheaply.

Creative Invention Ideas that benefits society?

A fully automated recycling machine with multiple functions, that can recycle maximum possible amount of material, then safely process, burn, destroy the rest of the garbage.

History help please 7 questions help ASAP 10 POINTS?

1. Sarah Goode, for inventing an early form of the Murphy bed.
2. Don't know.
3. Second Bank of the U.S.
4. Presence of capital (B) and water for power (not D -- electricity for power was not practical until after the invention of the induction motor).
5. No laws required school attendance in many areas. According to George Hearst, "Work is good for children." It was an alternative school often known as apprenticeship. A also is true but reverses cause and effect.
6. Manufacturing, by process of elimination, since all other choices involve growing things.
7. Without air conditioning and mosquito control, much of Florida is uninhabitable.

What are some medical devices that need to be invented or improved for a design project in college?

I would like to propose focusing on wearable devices - let's call them 'healthcare prediction devices'.For example, you are wearing a thing that measures your heart rate, and after a while, the system can give you advice as "People who live in cities which are 400 meters above the sea level, have fewer heart problems. It would be appropriate for you to live in a city like ...for a while. In this way will your state of health get better very soon".As the hottest topic in the industry is “healthcare prediction software”, you can use this idea to play with.

How do I stop thinking that everything has already been invented?

Here's the process I use:1. Have a great idea2. Research it ASAP by using Search Engines - with the goal being to find advertising by another company trying to sell their product / my idea3. If I find someone else is already selling it, I look at what they are doing, and try to think of ways to drastically improve their product - then research that. If I can't figure out anything, then the idea is dead.4. If I don't find anything through Search Engines, then I move on and do a search in the U.S. Patent Office's files, found at www.USPTO.gov - their search engine system is a pain, and you'll have to wade through a bazzillion results to your search, but it can be done. If I find a patent that covers my idea VERBATIM, then the idea is dead (Unless you have the skill of being able to design around a patent).5. If I don't find anything verbatim in USPTO, I'll create some rough marketing and go out and talk to potential customers to see if they would be interested in buying it - being sure not to publish anything because if the USPTO later searches for your idea during the patent process, and finds prior art - EVEN IF IT IS YOUR OWN PRIOR ART - you will not be able to patent your idea. 6. If I believe there's a real opportunity in the marketplace based on market research, then I'll consider either patenting the idea (If I have an extra $12K to $30K lying around, or just begin building my MVP (Minimum Viable Product) if I believe I can protect it using other means (like production systems, partnerships, raw materials, etc.). And, unless you already have skill in patenting an idea, i highly suggest you hire a patent attorney to apply for you - because the USPTO is an ABSOLUTE PAIN to work with. Oh - they're tell you they provide assistance, but that's BS.7. OK - So - MVP is created. I would then go out and get real-world feedback on my MVP to make sure it solves the problem(s) it was created to solve - and in ways my potential customers want it solved. And I'd sell my prototype(s) if I believed the risk of harming someone with it were non-existent.8. Incorporate9. Create financial systems10. Outsource or Set up production11. Produce product12. Marketing.13. Distribution14. Delivery15. Sell. Sell. Sell.  That's it.Best of luck,S

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