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Friday, February 24, 2012

Nuclear Crisis in Iran

I find it interesting that the Iraq war was based on the assumption that Saddam Hussein had control of weapons of mass destruction. Yet, when a country is proven to have control of WMDs the United States and the United Nations don’t react as strongly as they had before. Ahmadinejad is not as infamous as Hussein, but he is still not trustworthy. The thought is what are the factors that are keeping the U.S. out of Iran? It could be because the country has finally understood that its citizens do not want to participate in wars that involve changing governments of foreign countries. It could relate to oil imports from Iran.  There is a list of possibilities as to why the country has not invaded Afghanistan; the only problem is, once again, citizens are clueless. Hooray.

Notes:

Nuclear Use is supposedly for alternative energy source rather than weapon use.
Reports have been made by U.N. representatives that state the nuclear power plants have been used in ways to create devices rather than energy
U.S. tried blocking off financial system for Iran leading to Iran threatening the U.S. with blocking the Strait of Hormuz
The economy began to show signs of strain as it was being caught off from certain resources
Citizens began to panic erupting the country into different forms of chaos involving violence and protesting.

Afghanistan War

I understand the reasoning for the Afghanistan War, but this situation is very similar to the Iraq war. There is little understanding as to why the military is present in these Middle Eastern countries. The main question with both of these wars was the time management. The point of the “War on Terror” was not trying to spread democracy, it was to find and destroy the terrorist organizations responsible for 9/11. It took ten years for the U.S. to kill Osama Bin Laden, which was the apparent mission of the strongest military of the United States. A war that started in Afghanistan lasted because it was disguised by the government. Many people didn’t know the real reason why the country was going into war. If men and women new that Afghanistan was being invaded to spread democracy rather than hunt down terrorists, the support would not have been as strong.
Notes:
Started with 9/11
Bombing of Afghanistan with Britain to destroy Al Qaeda training camps
Taliban Leaves Afghanistan because of bombings
Bin Laden and Mullah Muhammad Omar evade capture
Hamid Karzai is sworn in as chairman of the interim Afghanistan Government
New Constitution is created and approved for Afghanistan
Karzai is elected as democratically as the first head of the country.
Bin Laden threatens the U.S. again taking full responsibility for the 9/11 attacks
Four Years pass with very little progress in the war until Obama sends in another 17000 troops due to a climb in civilian and soldier casualties

Monday, February 13, 2012

Thomas Edison Phonograph Journal 5

The invention that Edison is most known for is his use of electricity with the light bulb he created. Many people forget that he patented over 1000 other inventions throughout his lifetime. These inventions were able to create a strong impact on the United States by helping its economy. One invention that was revolutionary during this time was the phonograph. The phonograph was unlike any other invention of its time because it was capable of capturing and playing the voices of others. It had a huge impact on the civil lives of citizens, providing more entertainment. But, most importantly this invention provided a new business opportunity for many. The main reason why Edison invented the phonograph was for the business world. He believed that the best use for this invention would be to record messages in the office to play back to employees so they could thoroughly and correctly write these messages down, repeating the message if necessary. This was seldom the primary way to use the invention as it became most impactful on the music industry. The recording of music by the phonograph was the main impact it had on the economy. Providing music to consumers without going to the concert was an appealing attribute to the invention. The high demand for music at the time made this invention even more popular. This machine was also able to provide thousands of jobs because it was so highly demanded. Edison can technically be known as the father of music production as he was the first to create a device to capture sounds. Many people are not able to picture or notice Edison as the pioneer of music production. He is mainly seen and known for his invention of the light bulb. Edison deserves the recognition of all of his revolutionary inventions, such as this one; because he has made such an impact on the world that we live in today. It is hard to imagine a world without lights, phones, sufficient energy production, and most importantly music! Edison was able to influence, create, or think of some version of these important features that are involved in our day to day lives and he deserves the recognition for what he has done.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thomas Edison Journal 4

Thomas Edison was no doubt a man far beyond his years. He expressed this most visibly through his inventions, but surprisingly he was able to show how wise he was by his beliefs. He expressed in a newspaper interview the belief of wireless telegraphs, cars that will be based on electricity, energy produced only by water, and being able to use as much energy from burning coal as possible. He thought all situations out as much as he could. He thinks of situations such as these in order to intelligently preserve money, nature, time, and any other important human necessity. He knew that capability of energy and what it could produce. He knew that there were no boundaries with the resource and he wanted to figure out every way it could be used to positively influence people and their daily lives.  Today these questions and ideas are being examined in an environment that provides stronger resources then Edison had. Some of the ideas that Edison came up with have even come true today. The use of hydroelectric dams, electric cars, and cell phones are used every single day. The reason why Edison knew that these ideas would come true was because of one main economic belief, patience. He knew that he may not have the resources to create all of these ideas, but the possibility of these inventions being created is definitely possible. Time will provide great minds, such as Edison, who will create a future with an endless possibility of resources for everyday use.

Research Information and Question

I am learning about Thomas Edison because I want to find out how influential his ideas and inventions were in order to understand what kind of difference it made to change the United States of America.

How did Thomas Edison’s ideas and inventions influence the progression of the business and industry of the United States?

Electricity/Business and Industry Journal 3

The ability to harness and use electricity was the most influential inventions in the world’s history. It was first used to replace candles and provide light for citizens. It eventually expanded and was used in all scenarios to provide new ways of living. The use of electricity was most influential in the businesses and industries of the United States. The invention of electricity was the main factor in starting the Industrial Revolution. Soon electricity was used to improve job quality, efficiency, and productivity. These improvements helped many employees and employers succeed in the United States economy.  The factors were encouraging to immigrants and helped draw in even more citizens. The desire to become an American was the economy of the United States. These men and women believed that the sidewalks were paved in gold because of the success of the country. The industries that were so reliant on electricity were becoming the center of the United States. The business and industries were affecting the economy, immigration, agriculture, transportation, and any aspect of life for the average American. This invention was the cause for such economic strength.


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Inventions/Power Generation Journal 2

The world is constantly growing as time presents new people, with new ideas. These ideas have created growth in military, religion, and many other important aspects to the world. These ideas were a stimulant in creating the Industrial Revolution and helped to create a better United States economy. The inventions of the 1900’s were mostly stemmed off of Thomas Edison’s use of electricity. After the use of the light bulb, other inventions, such as new ways of transportation and communicating, were able to stem off. The late 1800’s and early 1900’s were a time of reconstruction and along with a new country, came new ideas. Soon, the United States was able to rapidly grow because of all of the inventors and inventions of the time. People like Edison, Ford, Olds, Benz, and Bell were able to not only create products that would gain revenue, but they also created more jobs. These men were different from most entrepreneurs and businessmen of their time. These men were smart enough to use their own inspirations and the inspirations of others to create products that would appeal to the United States consumers. They understood what the consumer wanted, so they would work hard in order to produce it. With products being consumed at high rates, because of the high supplies and demands, the country was booming. Jobs were everywhere, for everyone and the economy of the United States no longer solely relied on the agricultural business now. With the use of inventions, the United States was able to rapidly grow into an empire of its time.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Thomas Edison Journal 1

Thomas Edison was one of the main catalysts of the Industrial Revolution. Not only did his inventions, which sparked the power generation, change the United States, but so did his economic ideas. He expressed his views on the U.S. economy in his "Treatise on Economic Policy and Business." In this document he highlighted many factors that would help create a successful U.S. economy. The interesting thing about this is the fact that Edison based success on human mentality more than human action. Edison believed that economic prosperity lied in the hearts of the business man, not in what was in their pocket. His ideas were based on creating fair pricings, engaging in written agreements, fair quality of products, and other accommodations that would create a reasonable atmosphere to create a business. Edison thought that the economy was imbalanced and based on selfishness, the country would fail. This imbalance is only effective when it involves the wealth of others, who have a right to their money, but will be dealt higher taxes.  Edison not only advocates for morale in business being the right thing to do, but also being a successful thing to do. Most people are unable to propose ideas that provide these two important variables. Success and morals are two of the most important values to a man and the fact that they are able to accomplish both is one of the most appealing ideas that anyone, of Edison’s decade or even the present decade, could think of. When looking at the most successful in the economy, past and present, they were all very smart and selfless at the same time. People such as Mark Zuckerberg and Bernie Madoff were selfish in business and lost more than just money because of it. These men lost friends and family because they valued money and themselves over others and this ended up causing these men to lose large sums of money. Edison knew that these men would end up in situations where they would lose because of it and used his Treatise to inform others about the effect of moral on business.

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The use of turbines and generators has been used for the past century to provide energy for citizens all around the world. Energy has become a necessity in everyday life as its uses grew in time. Thomas Edison is well known for his invention of the light bulb. But, what most people forget to realize is another invention that also revolutionized the country, electric power stations. These stations were the reason why electricity was able to be so accessible. This access would provide multiple citizens with a strong tool that would help make certain lifestyles easier. It affected home life, transportation, career field, and propelling the United States into a new era, revolutionizing the country. The use of energy was extremely influential in aiding in the success of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. The U.S. had an economy based on agriculture and manual labor when it started off. Electricity became an important aspect in changing the United States economy. Electricity provided machinery to create more jobs and make certain ones easier. The electricity that gave machinery power gave jobs to the unemployed and helped boost the United States Economy into one of the strongest and richest countries in the world.