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German General Von Schlieffen was relying on a huge turning maneuver against France. He would use five armies totaling over one million troops.
How did the Industrial Revolution motivate Europeans to claim colonies around the world? A. Europeans hoped to recruit scientists from around the world to help develop new technology. B. Europeans wanted to spread industrial technology to poor countries around the world. C. Europeans hoped to find Natural Resources to produce goods in factories. D. Europeans needed places to use the new technologies they had developed.
Roncevaux Pass was the pass used by armies and invaders in the Basque Pyreness
They used the word "new" because it was a new world to them.
One of the challenges business face in changing technology is cost of acquisition. Also, there is often inadequacy of skilled staff to make use of new technologies.
They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
The first use of gas in a war was used in world war one.
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They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
you have to be strong dont give up
In 1918, the last year of World War I, the members of the Triple Alliance made use of new technologies, or utilized more developed versions of new technologies, in various ways. Perhaps most notably, the four-engined bomber airplane was developed and put into use by Great Britain. As a grim foreshadowing of what would take place in the next world war, this plane's extended range and greater payload was a terrifying new weapon.
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Technologies are what humans use to survive. Better technologies usually offer better means of survival and/or greater comfort in our daily lives. There are always cost/benefit issues with the introduction of any new technology, but need or not humans will always pursue the creation of new and "better" technologies: we create technologies and our technologies create us anew.
Medical technologies are all about using the new technology for the treatment and therapeutic purposes. Doctors and other people only have the authority to use them.
In the book "Brave New World," technologies such as genetic engineering, conditioning, hypnopaedia (sleep-teaching), and advanced reproductive technologies are prominently featured. These technologies are used to control and manipulate society, creating a dystopian world where individuality and free will are suppressed in favor of stability and conformity.
Science discovers and characterizes previously unknown natural phenomena that engineers can then use to create new technologies or improve old technologies.
The armies' tanks were huge.