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  1. Inventing Elliot by Graham Gardner, 2004-03-01
  2. Inventing the Middle Ages by Norman F. Cantor, 1993-02-26
  3. Inventing Great Neck: Jewish Identity and the American Dream by Judith S. Goldstein, 2006-09-01
  4. Inventing English: A Portable History of the Language by Seth Lerer, 2007-03-16
  5. Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson (Icons of America) by Gore Vidal, 2004-08-11
  6. Inventing Vietnam: The United States and State Building, 1954-1968 by James M. Carter, 2008-04-21
  7. Deeply into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage by Ronald L. Grimes, 2002-12-02
  8. Inventing Home: Emigration, Gender, and the Middle Class in Lebanon, 1870-1920 by Akram F. Khater, 2001-09-03
  9. Inventing The Movies: Hollywood's Epic Battle Between Innovation And The Status Quo, From Thomas Edison To Steve Jobs by Scott Kirsner, 2008-05-15
  10. Inventing the Automobile (Breakthrough Inventions) by Erinn Banting, 2006-04-30
  11. Inventing Stuff by Edwin J. C. Sobey, 1995-03
  12. Sustainable Business Development: Inventing the Future Through Strategy, Innovation, and Leadership by David L. Rainey, 2010-05-20
  13. Inventing Ancient Culture: Historicism, periodization and the ancient world
  14. Ethics : Inventing Right and Wrong by J. L. Mackie, 1991-05-17

41. MOVIEWEB: Inventing The Abbotts
inventing the Abbotts. 20th Century Fox. inventing THE ABBOTTS is the story of threecrucial years in the lives of five teenagers in a small Midwestern town.
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Inventing the Abbotts
20th Century Fox
Release Date: April 4, 1997
MPAA rating: 'R' for sexuality and language
When you want it all, but can't have it.
There's only one way to handle life...
Invent it.
INVENTING THE ABBOTTS is the story of three crucial years in the lives of five teenagers in a small Midwestern town. The working class Holt brothers are smart, good-looking and as different from each other as their family is from the wealthy Abbotts. But the beautiful Abbott girls only appear to have it all. And as the Holts and Abbotts confront the timeless challenges of love, sex and identity, their struggle is complicated by a dark secret that haunts both families.
It's the spring of 1957 and seeds of the modern world are sprouting in Haley, Illinois -Elvis is hot, gas is cheap, and sex is ... imaginable.
Workmen are pitching a tent for another lavish party at the Abbott mansion, this time to celebrate the engagement of eldest daughter Alice (JOANNA GOING) to a wealthy steel heir. "Alice is the good one," explains Pamela Abbott (LIV TYLER) to her long-time friend Doug Holt (JOAQUIN PHOENIX). "Eleanor (JENNIFER CONNELLY) is the bad one, and I'm the one who gets off the hook."
Pam and Doug, both 15, care little about family status, unlike Doug's brother Jacey (BILLY CRUDUP). At 17, Jacey is headed for the University of Pennsylvania in the fall, but right now he's pumping gas, dying to get his hands on Eleanor Abbott and stewing every time he has to fill up her father Lloyd's (WILL PATTON) perennial new Cadillac.

42. CNN - 'Humble Giant' Hailed For Inventing Integrated Circuit - September 9, 1997
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'Humble giant' hailed for inventing integrated circuit
Computer maker launches observance of 1958 development
September 9, 1997
Web posted at: 9:12 p.m. EDT (0112 GMT) DALLAS (CNN) He's a tall, non-assuming man who speaks in a modest voice that resounds with a gentle Texas twang. It would be hard to pick him out as one of the most important men of this century. But Jack Kilby is. Almost 40 years ago this week, Kilby came into work on a day off and put together an invention that came to be called the integrated circuit. It was one of the most significant developments of the 20th century. CNN's Charles Zewe reports
2 min., 30 sec. VXtreme streaming video "It looked like a useful idea and one that was worth pursuing," the Dallas engineer said in a recent CNN interview. It certainly was. Kilby's integrated circuit became to the information age what the internal combustion engine was to the automobile. Almost no aspect of modern life has been untouched by the integrated circuit. It runs everything from fax machines and computers to telephones and televisions. "It affects you every day of your life .. probably 10 times every hour," said Thomas Engibous, Texas Instruments president.

43. Register At NYTimes.com
New York Times site features a review of Jong's novel inventing Memory, archived reviews and a poetry reading by Jong.
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44. Interview: Inventing The Future: Spring Has Sprung For Actors Liv Tyler And Joaq
Liv Tyler and Joaquin Phoenix talk about their careers in film.
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45. Inventing Barbie
inventing Barbie. New for '59, the BARBIE doll A shapely teenagefashion Model! Retail price $3.00 . Barbie was introduced at
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Inventing Barbie
"New for '59, the BARBIE doll: A shapely teenage fashion Model! Retail price $3.00..." Barbie appeared at a time when the term "teenager" was a "new and rather sexy one"(Wolff 24). The country had been through two world wars and a depression, and the fifties presented a time for young adults to come into the limelight. But it was questionable whether or not the American public was ready for a doll with a woman's figure. At her debut she received mixed reviews. Some condemned Barbie and her black- and-white swimsuit for being too "scary, sleazy, and spellbinding"( ; the facial paint on the earliest dolls was very heavy, and her almond-shaped, sharp, sideglances that were not suitable to join the cute, baby-faced Ginny dolls or appropriate alongside the fragile, refined Madame Alexander doll market. Others, however, saw her as "sunshine, Tomorrowland, the future made plastic"(Lord 43) with a fresh face and fashions to fit every girl's daydreams. Over the next few years, these healthy fantasies would prove to be increasingly attractive to parents. Her earliest fashions adhered to the philosophy "the doll sells the clothes and the clothes sell the doll"(West 26). When Ruth first met with Charlotte Johnson, the designer who would create Barbie's ensembles for the next twenty years, she explicitly wanted a "bridal gown, tennis dress, ballerina outfit, and something for a football game"(Westenhouser 12), but those were only the basics. Along with these appeared sleepwear for slumber parties, which were favorites of young girls, as well as homemaking and hygiene-influenced designs. These provided the "pleasant and cheerful experience" of "Barbie-Q" to which Charlotte soon added the "elegance and style" of "Gay Parisienne"(Billy Boy 25)

46. ExpersOnª Innovation For Entrepreneurs, Business Plans, New Product Development
Innovation tools, publications, techniques, and creativity enhancing resources for inventing .
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Invention Dimension MIT's exceptionally rich collection of invention links and resources. Must see! Kid's invention links, too. Arthur D. Little Enterprises Invention Management Program commercializes innovations by turning early stage ideas into successfully licensed technologies. Great resources. CERF Innovation Centers - Examples of the process of studying an innovative idea in engineering. Investing in Innovation Project on Technology Policy Assessment, Harvard, long article on issues surrounding government policy. murli's creativity page An exciting, stimulating site dedicated to creativity tools. Links to A Short Course on Creativity, books, organizations, technologies, discussion groups. Excellent. Innovation Web Pages Mint Research Center. Links to innovation sites worldwide. Canadian.

47. Inventing Reality: The Politics Of News Media
About the book 'inventing Reality The Politics of News Media' by MichaelParenti, Ph.D. inventing Reality The Politics of News Media.
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Russian-Israeli journalist
in his article
Note: Israel Shamir is a decent, conscientious man.
His statement is meant not as an ethnocentric boast,
but as a wake-up call.
Inventing Reality:
The Politics of News Media

From the Michael Parenti Political Archive How much of what the news media tell us is true, and how does it control our view of the world? Now in its second edition, this book was the first comprehensive critique of the news media.
Contents
  • From Cronkite's Complaint to Orwell's Oversight
  • "Freedom of the Press Belongs to the Man Who Owns One"
  • Who Controls the News?
  • Objectivity and Government Manipulation
  • The Big Sell
  • Giving Labor the Business
  • "Liberal" Media, Conservative Bias
  • The Media Fights the Red Menace
  • Doing the Third World
  • For the New World Order
  • Propaganda Themes
  • Methods of Misrepresentation
  • Culture, Control and Resistance Appendix: A Guide to Alternative Media About the Author Michael Parenti received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University in 1962. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities, in the United States and abroad. His writings have been translated into Portuguese, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish, Polish, German, Bangla, and Dutch. He is the author of fourteen books (see below). His articles have appeared in
  • 48. Safety Pin
    Walter Hunt is credited with inventing this, at least in modern times.
    http://www.sjmv.org/Campus/Class/scinventors/safetypin/SafetyPin.html
    The Magnificent Safety Pin The safety pin was invention and an improvement of a pin. Both improved and invented by a man named walter Hunt in New York the year eighteen forty nine. The safety pin is made out of a small piece of metal. This metal in which the safety pin was made was a combination of copper, iron, aluminum, gold, silver, and platinum. These metal were heated and formed into a small piece of combined metals. It all started one afternoon.. Walter Hunt had to think of a way on how to pay back a fifteen dollar debt. He was sitting at his desk just twisting a piece of wire while trying to think of how to pay back his debt. He sat twisting wire for three full hours and realized what he had created. He called it the safety pin. He although did not invent the safety pin he just improved it. The man whom Hunt had borrowed the money from was the one who gave him the piece of wire and told him he would pay him four hundred dollars for all the rights to whatever Walter Hunt created. In exchange Walter Hunt sold him the safety pin and all the rights to the device.
    for four hundred dollars. The reason this man wanted Walter Hunt to create something was because Walter Hunt was a inventor.

    49. Inventing The Tablet PC
    inventing the Tablet PC by Suzanne Ross. For over twenty years scientistshave been dreaming about creating a real PADD, the slate
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    by Suzanne Ross
    For over twenty years scientists have been dreaming about creating a real P.A.D.D., the slate device that the inhabitants of Star Trek used to record and access data as they moved around the starship Enterprise. There have been attempts to duplicate it over the years, but the Tablet PC may be the first successful incarnation. Some of this is timing - consumers are demanding more from their computers, and they want what the Tablet offers. The other reason is research - years of hard work and data gathering have made the Tablet PC possible. Tablet PC is an evolution of the portable PC. It takes the best from a standard laptop and adds features that make retiring your laptop one of the smartest ideas you've ever had. To start with, it uses multi-modal input - you can input with keyboard, pen, or voice. While you may be committing a social faux pas by burying your head behind a computer screen as you click on a keyboard during a meeting, you will feel perfectly comfortable taking notes in your own handwriting on the Tablet PC. Even better, the handwriting recognition in Tablet PC can take your handwriting (as long as your writing doesn't resemble chicken scratches) and transform it into digital text. You can then search your handwritten notes.

    50. A Ciderly Environment
    A one man operation inventing and writing at least one perl script every day of the week, total hacks and ideas are growing daily.
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    51. InventorEd's Inventor Resource Internet Pages. Information About Inventing, Inve
    Information about inventing and how to become an inventor for children k12and adults. Compiled by Ronald J. Riley. For Teachers. About inventing.
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    52. T3X -- A Minimum Procedural Language
    Minimum procedural language. Goal aid productivity in exploring/inventing algorithms. Small, portable, procedural, blockstructured, recursive, almost typeless, partly OO. Information, compilers, how-to, download latest compiler, some tools. Open Source, BSD
    http://www.not-compatible.org/T3X/
    Welcome Summary News Examples ... License This is the official home page of the T3X Project , a non-profit project committed to the development of the minimum procedural language T3X . It is maintained by the inventor of the language. On this page, you can News T3X.ORG is back
    + download the latest compiler
    + browse the hyperlinked compiler sources
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    + new classes, improved IDE
    New Document

    Typeless Programming Revisited
    The T3X compilers are distributed under an unrestrictive, BSD-style open source license . They are free for both private and commercial use. not-compatible.org Nils M Holm nmh@t3x.org

    53. Peter H. Duesberg, 'Inventing The AIDS Virus' Regnery USA 1996, 720 Pages, ISBN
    VIRUSMYTH HOMEPAGE. BOOKSHELF. Peter H. Duesberg, 'inventing the AIDS Virus'Regnery USA 1996, 720 pages, ISBN 089526-470-6. HIV does not cause AIDS
    http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/books/pdbinvent.htm
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    BOOKSHELF
    Peter H. Duesberg, 'Inventing the AIDS Virus' Regnery USA 1996, 720 pages, ISBN 0-89526-470-6.
  • HIV does not cause AIDS... AIDS is not sexually transmitted... AZT makes AIDS worse, not better...
  • So argues Dr. Peter Duesberg, one of the world's leading microbiologists, a pioneer in the discovery of the HIV family of viruses, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Duesberg's evidence - revealed in top scientific journals but kept out of the mainstream press - raises questions the AIDS research establishment has so far declined to answer:
    • If HIV causes AIDS, why have thousands of AIDS victims never had HIV? Why have hundreds of thousands who have had HIV - for many years - remained perfectly healthy? Why does the discoverer of the HIV virus now claim it can not be the sole cause of AIDS? Why has more than ten years of AIDS research - costing tens of billions of dollars - failed to show how (or even if) HIV causes AIDS or attacks the immune system?
    With annual federal funding at more than $7 billion, AIDS research is better funded than any other disease - including cancer. Yet it has also produced the least results. Why? Duesberg explains how the lure of money and prestige, combined with powerful political pressures, have tempted otherwise responsible scientists to overlook - even suppress - major flaws in current AIDS theory.

    54. INVENT NOW - The Page Has Moved
    Inducted 1998, for inventing the mouse 'XY Position Indicator For A Display System', Patent No. 3,541,541. Very brief biography and picture.
    http://www.invent.org/book/book-text/engelbart.html
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    55. The Big Idea Inventor Centre
    Devoted to the process of inventing. Includes a virtual tour, sale of 'inventor kits', plus details of their 'prize for invention', a considerable financial incentive offered to young inventors.
    http://www.bigidea.org.uk

    56. Personal Tech: Inventing The Future
    printer version. inventing the future. Personal Tech today. inventing thefuture; Solutions Rolling back the registry may fix laptop; Postings;
    http://www.stpetetimes.com/2003/01/06/Technology/Inventing_the_future.shtml
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    Inventing the future
    IBM has re-imagined itself as much more than a maker of computer hardware. Its emphasis now is on research to create new technologies.
    By DAVE GUSSOW
    published January 6, 2003 YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. At first glance, the office of tomorrow looks a lot like today's: a cubicle with a desk, computer, phone and chairs. The future high-tech touches are mostly hidden from view in a prototype at the IBM research facility here so it won't overwhelm workers when it goes from a demo to reality. Otherwise, researcher Jennifer Lai said, "You'd spend your whole time sitting in this office going, 'It feels different, it feels weird, this is strange, this is not what I'm used to.' " But there is much that is different in this prototype office being developed by IBM and Steelcase Inc., the nation's largest supplier of office furniture.

    57. Eureka! Ranch | Home
    Provides training and consulting in a quantifiable process for inventing breakthrough ideas for new products or business methods.
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    58. Kurt Nimmo: Inventing Crimes
    CounterPunch. February 1, 2003. inventing Crimes. The FBICIA EntrapmentTag Team. by KURT NIMMO. So evil are terrorists they will stop
    http://www.counterpunch.org/nimmo02012003.html
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    Inventing Crimes
    The FBI-CIA Entrapment Tag Team
    by KURT NIMMO S o evil are terrorists they will stop at nothing to destroy America. One such example of this hatred for our TV-watching, mall-shopping way of life surfaced recently in a plot uncovered by the FBI. A Minnesota man, Ilyas Ali, stands accused of selling a whole lot of hashish and heroin so he might buy Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and sell them to the dreaded al-Qaeda who would, of course, take out 747s packed with kindergarten children and grandmothers. Ali, a naturalized US citizen born in India, and two Pakistanis will be sent to San Diego to face charges. Maybe a layover at Camp X-Ray is in order? Or maybe a side trip to one of those infamous interrogation dungeons in Jordan, Egypt, or Morocco? The case of Ali and the Pakistanis dovetails nicely with the propaganda of the Bushites (since terrorism and drugs are twin evils threatening the good people of America). John Ashcroft has characterized the case as a reminder "of the toxic combination of drugs and terrorism and the threats they can pose to our national security." It may eventually turn out to be a "toxic combination" dreamed up by scheming FBI agents and conniving bureaucrats in the Justice Department. Since there seems to be little if any al-Qaeda activity threatening Our Way of Life presently even though we are warned every few weeks of imminent (and unsubstantiated) attack by tenebrous doers of evil the FBI may need to "stimulate" threats in lieu of the real McCoy.

    59. Contents
    Information about and thoughts on inventing, art symbolism in relation to selfdevelopment, art psychology and ethics.
    http://www.ispnet2000.com/~onos/
    Artists, inventors, art educators, students and therapists may find on this personal web page valuable information and exchange ideas on ethics and controversies, inventions, patents, art symbolism, handwriting analysis, life drawing, calligraphy, body language, personal safety and compatibility, 3-dimensional photography, personal development, problem solving and related subjects. Effort was spent on making the page simple and fast loading. I would not dream of insulting intelligence of the readers with flashing lights and stealing their time. Find out you are in wrong place quickly, so there is no need to curse the author. About simplicity, the fundamental ingredient of art and higher goal arrived at by the way of blood 'n' sweat, next time in the Art section Contents updated January 15, 2003 Inventions and Inventors Philanthropists Challenge Invention on a Pedestal Computer Science? Art and Personal Development Show and Tell - So Far Useless Inventions A Reluctant Diary Among the treasures in the private inventors drawers may well be lifesavers, literarily. Never will they see the daylight, unless the method of administration of the Patent Law changes.

    60. Inventing America
    inventing AMERICA. The name America was given to the Western Hemisphereby a European writer and mapmaker after Columbus' death.
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/1492/invent.html
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    INVENTING AMERICA
    T he name America was given to the Western Hemisphere by a European writer and mapmaker after Columbus' death. Nothing in their experiences had led the first explorers to realize that they had come into contact with a vast and unrecorded continent, many times the size of Europe. Previously there had been no accounts, or even rumors, of the "unknown" peoples of this "new" continent in European scholarly literature and discussion or in popular chronicles. M editerranean explorers in search of the spices and riches of the Far East initially believed that they had reached Asia. In part due to this confusion, Europeans conjured up or "invented" images and tales to explain America that would conform to the descriptions of Marco Polo and others. I n early allegorical images, "America" was sometimes portrayed as a noble, native woman submissively awaiting European arrival. Ferocious sea animals and exotic creatures filled early maps of the region. Regrettably, we still have incomplete knowledge of the world view and everyday life of the varied peoples of the Americas before European settlement.

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