thats what im wondering... someone go out and find the web page were i can find this at.
it hasnt impacted much but its changed religion
The daguerreotype photograph has no effect on society today. The process was used in the 19th century and allows us to see leaders and important events (Lincoln, Civil War, etc.) as they really were. The effect of film photography and digital photography on society would be a very different question.
it's allowed people to keep track of time so they aren't late to almost everything.
The most important modern society is the capitalist society.
Yes, though it was not an intentional sinking, as many artificial reefs are made today. The Titanic is now home to numerous deep water denizens.
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it hasnt impacted much but its changed religion
It craped out the answer haha jk
Fred hollows had impacted the society by bring back thounsands of peoples eye sight.
they have made medicines & ways to cure people thet we still use today.
Well, I guess it paved the way to a lot more open heart surgeries.
External artificial heart devices have been around since the 1950's. The first mechanical heart was implanted in 1969 for less than three days while the patient was waiting for a transplant. In the 1980's tremendous strides were made in the development of artificial hearts, which is when the Jarvik 7 was invented. That work led to the artificial heart technology which is available today.
Dr Fiona Wood impacted on society in several different ways but if it wasn't for Fiona the scientists today wouldn't know as much about tissue engineering and skin culturing as they do today.
On December 2nd, 1982, the first artificial heart was implanted into a person.
The daguerreotype photograph has no effect on society today. The process was used in the 19th century and allows us to see leaders and important events (Lincoln, Civil War, etc.) as they really were. The effect of film photography and digital photography on society would be a very different question.
It have us an almost unrepairable past and today some slight racial thoughts remain towards African Americans.
Dr Fiona Wood impacted on our society in several different ways. If it weren't for Fiona scientists today wouldn't know as much about tissue engineering and skin culturing as they do now.