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CARRERA: MANTENIMIENTO EN EL AREA INDUSTRIALMATERIA: INGLÉS V

TRABAJO: EXPOSICIÓN UNIDAD IIIALUMNO: JAIME ARELLANO CENICEROS

MATRICULA: 481110281GRADO: 5° GRUPO:

MAESTRA:  LUZ MARIA JUAREZ DAVILA.

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AVIATION BEGINSThe first pilots to fly in powered aircraft engine were the Wright brothers. 1903

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CARThe American Henry Ford created the Model T with a manufacturing system that allowed a great increase in the production of cars. 1908

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RADIOGuillermo Maonrci, inventor of the telegraph transmitter apparatus cable over 1 mile away. In 1924 he succeeded in communicating to England with Australia. 1924

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TELEVISIONThe Scotsman John L. Baird invented the black and white television ...... and was the engineer who introduced Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena in Mexico to 1927 television color.

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ATOMIC ENERGYAlbert Einstein, German mathematical physicist author of the theory of relativity, discovered the transformation of matter into energy. 1939

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ELECTRIC GUITARElectrophone stringed instrument with one or more metal electromagnetic transducers, which convert string vibrations into electrical signals capable of being amplified and processed. 1947

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REMOTE CONTROLWhoever owns it is the boss. This device was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley 1956.

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FIRST ARTIFICIAL SATELLITEThe first artificial satellite to orbit remained was the Russian Sputnik. 1957.

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LASERSThe laser beams were discovered by American Dr. Charles H. Townes. System that offers various technical science in medicine and communication. 1960

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ARTIFICIAL SATELLITEUseful in various fields such as television broadcasting, telephony, scientific research, military science, meteorology and astronomy. 1965

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COMPUTERElectronic brain that you can run a command received from a specific instruction set. 1970

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CELL PHONEThe first cell created in Japan in 1979 were large and only transmitted sounds. Today cell phones texting, taking pictures, or music store. 1979

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INTERNET 1990In the early 70's new technologies are developed on computers give way to the Internet, a computer information network.