Science and Industry By Janice Tucker God’s Plan for Mankind.

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Science and Industry By Janice Tucker God’s Plan for Mankind

Science and Industry in the Modern Age (c ) Highlights Founders of Modern Science Agricultural Advancement Inventors and Captains of Industry Darwin and Evolution Industrial Revolution

I. New world of Science A.Why ancient science failed B.Why medieval science failed C.Rise of modern science

New World of Science Cont.  D. Founders of modern science  E. Darwinism: a threat to modern science  F. Science, God’s truth to modern science

II. New World of Industry A.Improvements in agriculture B.Industrial revolution C.Advancing industries D.Better transportation E.Improved communication

New World of Industry Cont.  F. Inventors  G. Captains of industry – A. Triumph of capitalism – B. Benefits of Technology

Thomas Edison  Born in Ohio in the year 1847  In 1854 the family moves to Michigan  Begins working and publishes his own newspaper in 1862  Begins working as telegraph operator in 1862

Thomas Edison the Inventor  Worked long hours  Telephone transmitter  Phonograph  Electric light  Kinetograph

Edison’s Companies  Mimeograph  Farm implements  Electric light  Phonograph/Film  Numbering machines  telegraphy

Edison’s Sounds  History  Sales  Are You From Dixie? Are You From Dixie?  The Church in the Wildwood The Church in the Wildwood  In the Little Red School House In the Little Red School House

Edison’s Films  History of film  Admiral cigarettes  Annie Oakley  Band drill

Next week… The New World of Classics: Music, Art, and Literature

Bibliography    Science Order & Reality. (1993). FL. A Beka book.