1001 Inventions that Changed the World

1001 Inventions that Changed the World
Title 1001 Inventions that Changed the World PDF eBook
Author Jack Challoner
Publisher Barrons Educational Series Incorporated
Pages 960
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780764161360

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Presents a review of technological innovations and inventions, from the ancient world to the present day.

1001 Inventions

1001 Inventions
Title 1001 Inventions PDF eBook
Author Salim T. S. Al-Hassani
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 356
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1426209347

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Modern society owes a tremendous amount to the Muslim world for the many groundbreaking scientific and technological advances that were pioneered during the Golden Age of Muslim civilization between the 7th and 17th centuries. Every time you drink coffee, eat a three-course meal, get a whiff of your favorite perfume, take shelter in an earthquake-resistant structure, get a broken bone set or solve an algebra problem, it is in part due to the discoveries of Muslim civilization.

One Thousand and One Inventions

One Thousand and One Inventions
Title One Thousand and One Inventions PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Woodcock
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 2006
Genre Civilization, Islamic
ISBN 9780955242601

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1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization

1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization
Title 1001 Inventions & Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 100
Release 2012
Genre Inventions
ISBN 142631258X

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"1001 inventions, official children's companion to the exhibition"--Cover.

Why Didn't I Think of That?

Why Didn't I Think of That?
Title Why Didn't I Think of That? PDF eBook
Author Anthony Rubino
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 224
Release 2010-03-18
Genre Reference
ISBN 1440506981

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Writer and cartoonist Anthony Rubino, Jr. hilariously shares 101 inventions that bizarrely changed the world. Why Didn't I Think of That? proves not all successful inventions are the greatest thing since sliced bread (not even sliced bread, which is literally just a precut loaf for lazy loafs). This humorous guide to “mind-blowing” inventions deconstructs just how complex these can't-live-without necessities really are, while providing some insightful(ly funny) lessons to future inventors, such as: Yo-yos: Deadly weapons do make great kids' toys. Soccer: Boredom is the stepmother of invention. Bottled water: There is no such thing as a stupid idea. Complete with useful trivia--like the fact that 100 trillion paperclips have been sold--readers will be able to impress their friends by hardly trying.

1001 Distortions

1001 Distortions
Title 1001 Distortions PDF eBook
Author Sonja Brentjes
Publisher Ergon Verlag
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Culture and globalization
ISBN 9783956501692

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This book reflects on debates among historians of science, medicine and technology as well as Islamicate societies about fundamental questions of how we think and write about the intellec-tual and technological past in cultures to which we do not belong any longer or never were a member of. These debates are occasioned by the manner in which amateurs have taken bits and pieces from our academic narratives and those of our predecessors, stripped them of their richness in detail and their often agonizing efforts to interpret these details, and rearranged them in simplifying and often misguided fashion as outdated stories about glory, success, pri-ority and progress. Our texts are accompanied by reflections of professional curators and mu-seum directors about the difficulties of translating academic research into representations that attract different groups of visitors. They are followed by experiences in northern Europe with Islamophobic adversaries of any narrative about Muslim contributions to the sciences, medi-cine and technologies, and in one of the Gulf States with alleged reformers of the political, economic and educational landscape of the sheikhdom and their use of such amateurish narra-tives for blocking efforts of critical questioning of such self-congratulatory representations.

Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World

Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World
Title Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World PDF eBook
Author Burhana Islam
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 208
Release 2020-07-16
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 024144182X

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Do you think you know who first thought of the theory of evolution? Have you ever wondered who created the oldest university in the world? Is Joan of Arc is the only rebel girl who led an army that you've heard of? Then you need this stunningly illustrated treasure trove of iconic and hidden amazing Muslim heroes. You'll find people you might know, like Malala Yousafzai, Mo Farah and Muhammad Ali, as well as some you might not, such as: Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham: the first scientist to prove theories about how light travels, hundreds of years before Isaac Newton. Sultan Razia: a fearsome female ruler. G. Willow Wilson: the comic book artist who created the first ever Muslim Marvel character. Ibtihaj Muhammad: the Olympic and World Champion fencer and the first American to compete in the games wearing a hijab. Noor Inayat Khan: the Indian Princess who became a British spy during WWII. There are so many more amazing Muslim men and women who have changed our world, from pirate queens to athletes, to warriors and mathematicians. Who will your next hero be?