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[QUOTE="StarsFly, post: 4543219, member: 491528"] [b]Composition > Illustrative Essay On "Radio"[/b] Goal: 2-3 page essay on a topic of your choice. Must provide relevant photo's. My topic of choice is electromagnetism. I chose this topic because we live in a wireless age. I thought it'd be neat to provide some back round info on how it all started. I want to break my paper down as follows, Intro I. Invention/discovery of the 1st true electrical storage device (Volta VS Galvani) II. Discovery of electromagnetism (Orsted/Faraday) III. ? Conclusion The dispute between Galvani & Volta is just too interesting to leave out. Plus I can take it a step further & show how "Galvanism" inspired Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein. I need tangibility. She thinks I'm too cryptic & confusing. I'm not sure what to do for paragraph III. Dedicate it to Marconi? After all, it was he who took "hertzian waves" out of the laboratory & into the real world. Lastly, "radio" may seem a bit outdated by today's standards. But it was the 1st "form" of wireless communication. The point I want to make here is not much has changed. ...okay I take that back! I mean the principle of induction has not changed. Comments? "Marconi plays the mamba, listen to the radio" ^Some more tangibility. Everyone knows this song. I know Van Morrison has "brown eyed girl" (...transistor radio), but I'm stopping around the branly/coherer, so that'd be a bit irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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