Elizabeth Blackwell did things for us to help us today she was a wonderful person and for a school project i did things about her and got a 100. She doesn't get much recognition but she is a wonderful lady. This is to you Elizabeth Blackwell. You are the best.
Mr. Kamal Ahmad invented the internet Mr. Irfan Alam invented the invented
Our Ancestors. It is prehistory so there are no names, but definetely our ancestors.
Siemens
Rowland Hill invented the post stamp where as then ikt was called the penny black.
Keneth Moberley (working for Arvin Industries) was one of the men on the team that invented theprocess. I was wondering the names of the rest. Kenneth got $1.00 and his name on the patent. AS told to me by Kenneth. Don Baker sr.
names are invented because so people call you by your name and not call you that girl or that boy
Eponymous means that it is names after a person or place. Many things in medicine were named after the people who discovered/invented them.
Mr. Kamal Ahmad invented the internet Mr. Irfan Alam invented the invented
When the ancient people viewing them started giving them names.
Positions get their names by where they are at on the field. Walter Camp invented many of them, including "quarterback." Others, including "halfback" and "fullback," were borrowed from soccer and rugby.
Passwords and people's names.
Most get named after things that effect its game such as football because it involves peoples feet and a ball. Rugby was named after the place where it was invented... Rugby. Others are Latin names e.g Cricket means patience in Latin.
people have disease's that don't have names that are unknown to the world
To identify people. If you said something like 'Hey you!', and there were 50 people in the area, you would be in a predicament.
name four things that people use rocks to create
Well, I guess no one really invented names. People would probably make a sound to catch someone's attention when they didn't have any way of communication, and that exact sound would be what everyone would say to that person. So, no one invented them. Not really.
Last names began to be introduced in the Middle Ages as populations grew and people needed additional identifiers beyond their given names. This practice became more common around the 13th and 14th centuries in Europe.