What are some of America's Greatest Contributions to the World?

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This forum discussion highlights America's significant cultural and technological contributions to the world, including Rock'n'Roll music, the invention of the internet, and advancements in aviation. Participants acknowledge both positive and negative aspects of American influence, with mentions of fast food and entertainment like Spongebob Squarepants. The conversation also touches on the complexities of attributing inventions to specific countries, emphasizing the collaborative nature of innovation.

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  • Understanding of cultural contributions, specifically in music and entertainment.
  • Familiarity with technological advancements such as the internet and aviation.
  • Knowledge of historical context regarding American innovations and their global impact.
  • Awareness of the debate surrounding national contributions to inventions.
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  • Research the origins and evolution of Rock'n'Roll music.
  • Explore the history and development of the internet, focusing on ARPANET.
  • Investigate the advancements in aviation technology and key figures like the Wright brothers.
  • Examine the cultural impact of American entertainment, including television shows and fast food.
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This discussion is beneficial for cultural historians, music enthusiasts, technology researchers, and anyone interested in the global influence of American innovations and cultural exports.

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Having dished out lots of criticism of America over the last few years, I thought it would be nice to have a thread to acknowledge the many wonderful things America has contributed to the world.

1) Rock'n'Roll music.

Thanks America!
 
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revelator said:
1) Rock'n'Roll music.

Thanks America!

I knew this was going to turn into another america bashing thread :-p
 
2. Spongebob Squarepants.

Thanks America!


I like this thread already![/size]
 
revelator said:
Having dished out lots of criticism of America over the last few years, I thought it would be nice to have a thread to acknowledge the many wonderful things America has contributed to the world.

1) Rock'n'Roll music.

Thanks America!

Thats not ours...we stole it
 
Townsend said:
Thats not ours...we stole it
There you gow ith your America bashing again!
 
Smurf said:
There you gow ith your America bashing again!


...what I said is not an insult...

It just means that people will have to think harder for something positive to say...
 
3. Kentucky Fried Chicken.
 
brewnog said:
3. Kentucky Fried Chicken.

I hate American fast food. I think that is one of the worst things to come from this country.
 
Townsend said:
Thats not ours...we stole it

Dang. From who?

Alright well I got others.

4) Putting humans on the moon.
5) Samuel Clemens
 
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revelator said:
Dang. From who?

Alright well I got others.

3) Putting humans on the moon.

That was just to beat Russia...

4) Samuel Clemens

Ok, I will give you that one.
 
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Townsend said:
That was just to beat Russia...



Ok, I will give you that one.

You guys still did it.

And who'd you steal Rock'n'Roll from?
 
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brewnog said:
3. Kentucky Fried Chicken.

brewnog, the threads about what you LOVE about America, not what makes you puke about america :P
 
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Pengwuino said:
brewnog, the threads about what you LOVE about America, not what makes you puke about america :P


Ha, well, they must have made it nice especially for export to the UK. In any case, short of several musicians who most will never have heard of, and Spongbob, I'm having a hard time thinking of much else! I'll get there, I'm sure.
 
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brewnog said:
Ha, well, they must have made it nice especially for export to the UK. In any case, short of several musicians who most will never have heard of, and Spongbob, I'm having a hard time thinking of much else! I'll get there, I'm sure.

I can tell this thread is going to go a long ways... :rolleyes:
 
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I was really hoping this would be a successful thread. I mean, geez, let's give some credit where credit is due.
 
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mmmm...
[] its the country south of the border.
[] rap/r&b
[] basketball
[] $$$...and importing Canadians.
[] mmmmm some science magazines.
 
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Barney the dinosaur, power rangers, The village people , cowboy movies






YECCCCHHH
 
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revelator said:
I was really hoping this would be a successful thread.

I appreciate the the gesture... :smile:
 
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Baseball.
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Is that the extent of what everyone has to say?

There are a lot of things that have come from America...I guess I will have to help...

Lets start with...
The internet? Does anyone like that?
 
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Internets, is the correct term.

What about Porn videos? I would say that we have to be good at those.
 
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Townsend said:
Is that the extent of what everyone has to say?

There are a lot of things that have come from America...I guess I will have to help...

Lets start with...
The internet? Does anyone like that?

Hear, hear!

mattmns said:
What about Porn videos? I would say that we have to be good at those.

Good yes, but in this field the Japanese have you guys beat :-p
 
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Yeah, hooray for pooornnn... and bT

wooohoooo!
 
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How about aviation? Does anyone like Airplanes?
 
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IIRC the modern refrigerator comes to us courtesy of an American?
 
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Computers?
 
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You can hardly say that Aviation and Computers are from America. They contributed sure, but let's not give them too much credit either.
 
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Townsend said:
Is that the extent of what everyone has to say?

There are a lot of things that have come from America...I guess I will have to help...

Lets start with...
The internet? Does anyone like that?

I thought it was some guy from New Zealand.
 
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Smurf said:
You can hardly say that Aviation and Computers are from America. They contributed sure, but let's not give them too much credit either.

Ok how about a powered, heavier-than-air machines able achieve controlled, sustained flight with a pilot aboard. Those are from America...

http://www.nasm.si.edu/wrightbrothers/

As from computers...let me be more precise...electronic general-purpose computers started in America.

How is that?
 

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