Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Per. 1 - List #10

TOPIC: Your invention in a sentence or two with a problem solution text structure.

30 comments:

shaylah k said...

The good name of the first inventor of the telegraph was defamed because he was black.

CoDaY said...

Textile manufacturing defamed the traditional handmade clothing. A friend and you can come in deduce when a beautiful shirt is made, it’s normally by a deft person. The bad thing about handmade clothing is the dearth produced at a time. Textile manufacturing is the opposite of a debacle, unlike debased handmade clothing.

kevinmuahahamarq said...

The decree of Lord Rottini was a demonic decree indeed. Any one who had a fancy name had to deduce their name to a name more embarassing and silly as his. It defamed even the most respected of men.

kevinmuahahamarq said...

The decree of Lord Rottini was a demonic decree indeed. Anyone who had a fancy name had to deduce their name to a name more embarassing and silly as his. It defamed even the most respected of men. Luckily, Princess Frank(Francis) made a dauntless effort to overthrow him and only made women change their name to something that sounds like a boys name(that can also be used by girls).

Yeji said...

The dearth of transportation caused the deft, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot, to deduce that people need transportations with an engine. So Cugnot invented a steam carriage, which is a carriage with a steam engine.

J-Mark G said...

People wanted something to decorate buildings and windows, so the deft Chance Brothers invented sheet glass. Years later, however, fancy and colorful float glass started to defame the quality of sheet glass. Later on, it was a public deduce that a dearth of quality with sheet glass debased the invention to a point where it was no longer used.

Jacquob said...
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Jacquob said...

When Napoleon first heard of steam ships he deduced them to be a total failure.

Jacquob said...

In the 1900s steam power was debased because of oil.

Jacquob said...

James Watt displayed very deft ingenuity when he improved the steam engine.

Jacquob said...

When James Watt first set about to improve the steam engine he was almost defamed by a lawsuit.

Jacquob said...

It was decreed by His Majesty’s Science Commission that James Watt had a royal patent for improving the steam engine.

Jacquob said...

Before James Watt improved the steam engine there was a dearth of them because they did not work properly.

Jacquob said...

When James Watt improved the steam engine he was dauntless, even when threatened with a lawsuit.

Anonymous said...

When Richard Arkwright and John Kay were dauntlessly working on the water frame the town's people thought that they were doing something demonic, like witchcraft.To ensure that the town's people would not decree that Arkwright and Kay were witches,Arkwright and Kay told the town's people deftly that they were merely fixing a old spinning frame.

Jacquob said...

When steam engines where first invented it was deduced they would be a great success.

Jacquob said...

James Watt’s desire to improve the steam engine was so passionate some though it was borderline demonic.

Jacquob said...

When the first steam ship was made it was a total debacle, and ended with the capsizing of the ship.

Jacquob said...

The steam ship totally debased conventional sailing ships because it went much faster.

Jacquob said...

The steam train defamed conventional horse drawn carriages because, whereas horses must slow down and rest, a train can keep on going.

chasitymae. said...

Since there seemed to be a dearth of clean, purified water, Smallpox was a demonic, infectious disease. By observing people with cowpox, Edward Jenner, a deft and dauntless scientist, deduced that it was a good substance to use as a vaccine. Because of his discovery, he debased and defamed the use of inoculations.

DEnriquez said...

The demagogue ordered all musket ball production to cease; due to the bullets inaccuracy and short range. He replaced the musket ball with the MiniĆ© ball. Due to the MiniĆ© Ball’s deadly accuracy and longer range.

RELLM.K. said...

It was a tragic debacle for the many people infected with diseases; they thought they found the cure for diseases, but it was a fail due to the pain the patient must go through to get this vaccine. The many people would have rather died then go through the pain of the vaccination, but then the president decreed that you must get the vaccination. The president deduced that there was a population decrease, so he thought the only way to save people was by making them take the vaccination. The many people that were scared of getting the shot thought of those who weren't scared as dauntless, and a hero. Multiple years later a deft man came out with an improved vaccination to make it less painful to take the shot.

mikala johnson said...

In 1808 Richard Trevithick's invention the locomotive was invented ,but had problems which caused the locomotive to be defamed.But he had a new and deft locomotive later on.

mglass said...

There was a dearth of locomotives that lasted for a year. One duantless explorer needed the locomotive for one of his expeditions. He knew a guy that was deft with building locomotives, so hired him to mass produce the locomotives. He deduced that mass producing locomotives would make the horse and carriage defamed and not as popular as the locomotive, and it did. This debased the value of the horse and carriage, so nobody ever used it again. Finally, at last, the dearth of the locomotives was over.

shaylah k said...

The dauntless inventors of the telegraph weren't afraid to fail. Their dearth of money didn't stop them from making the telegraph one of the best inventions during the industrial revolution. When the telephone was starting to become popular the telegraph debased. People deduced that the telephone was better than the telegraph. Therefore, the telegraph had a debacle in sales and soon became obsolete.

VictorL said...

Steel mass production debased the value of iron.

aaron8D said...

There was a dearth of ways for transportation in the United States and Europe circa 1800. But, locomotives were soon created to carry a numerous amount of people to and from places. Old horse-drawn wagons were debased by the deft concept of these new railroads and trains. Many people just deduced the debacle of old transportation ways and replaced them with the newer, quicker, and more effective solutions.

NicoleMooKorean said...

People in the 19th century had a hard time pumping water out of mines; James Watt decreed that his invention, the steam engine, would prove to be useful in this case.

Anonymous said...

The dearth supplies that were coming into factories wasn't keeping up. So the locomotive used a steam engine to swiftly transport goods from anywhere with a railroad.