Innovation in America
Introduction
America history is enriched with a lot of ideas by the ancient people who developed them practically through various method of trial and error until they worked. This has resulted in the great revolution in America and setting its economy at par. The ideas were considerably large and were filled with determination to pursue them. This has played a great role in America by giving it an upper hand due to its revolution and technology. The history of America is filled with more elaborate cryptic features that have led to creation and installation of great ideas to date. The invention of science and its properties has played a great part. Innovations are the tools for the economy that started a long time ago in America. These innovations have led to the industrialization of America. This has resulted in the production of good and services that have increased the efficiency of America. Quality products have been made and through research, there has been the elimination of the products that are harmful to the human body. Through innovation, there have been a lot of mechanization in the firm resulting to less bulky and tedious procedure that have seen the economy thriving almost towards the expectation of many.
To begin with innovation in American land has created many chances of employment. This has resulted in infrastructure improvement since the government makes revenue through different ways on being the taxes imposed on the employed persons. In relation to the employed population in America, the standards of living have been raised. This has made many Americans live above the poverty line resulting in greater productivity because almost every individual is comfortable with their life (Formica, 50).
Innovation can only be accomplished when the population is creative enough. In agriculture, the farming techniques have been mechanized because of innovation. This has led to many being motivated to join the industry of farming. This in result provides food and the population and the problem of food security is well taken care of. Innovation has made work easier in the farms and has led to great productivity (Morris, 37)
It is true to say that the story of women bearing children is a painful process and it is undeniable. Mothers connect to the theme by the recent changes in the childbearing process. It has changed from the old way of natural birth to the recent one of the cesarean section that is less painful. This has left many women opting for cesarean section due to its convenience. The process might be slightly expensive but its effectiveness and efficiency that is evident in the health care sector due to the high technological levels of medical equipment that have been made through innovation have facilitated the whole process (Morris, 159).
Innovation has played a great role in the offices and the education sector at large. This is because of the laptop computers that are fast, efficient, reliable and effective and their output is timely. When computers were first innovated they were slow, noisy, large in size and they emitted a lot of heat. Due to this Bill Gates, innovation of better computers did not stop there. There was the urge by people to better the first computers. This led to the conception of better and new ideas that made the innovation of small computers that were better, fast, efficient and emitted less heat (Morris, 170).
The innovation of vehicles started which large vehicles that used coal that generated energy for it to move. The whole process was tedious due to the bulkiness of the mechanism used (Morris, 40). The vehicles were slow and could not carry a lot of weight. The coal used emitted a lot of exhaust that polluted the air and that was a hazard the health of many. Due to the defect of this vehicle, there was the urge to innovate the vehicles to make the more efficient, be less pollutant and they can carry some more weight. Due to the innovation in America, there are vehicles of a different kind that are fulfilling the Americans dream and facilitating their work making them be efficient (Formica, 95).
The innovation of phone in the American market has also played a great role. This is communication among the citizens is established. The innovation of cell phone was from the landline and the booth phones that were not readily available. The system was also costly and this limited the communication. As a result of innovation, there has been an improvement of the cell phones that can even access the internet. This has made it easier to for the individuals to access the information that is readily available on the internet. This has resulted in efficiency levels and has also increase individuals knowledge (Formica, 105).
Innovation has led to the success in the education sector. This is because it has resulted in the launching of electronic learning. E-learning is preferred because of its convenience. One does not have to commute long distance in order to access a classroom and can do that from the comfort of where they are. This has been brought by innovation that has increased the level of technology (Formica, 105).
Conclusion
Innovation in America has played a great part in making America be among the most developed countries in the world. The industrialization of the America has been enhanced by the frequent and the high rates of innovation. It has impacted the economy positively due to the numerous benefits such as fully developed infrastructure and has maintained a lead in the market worldwide that is an effect that is going to be experienced by many and for a long time. When a person follows Jesus they expect to get great benefit and the courage to carry on. In this case, it can relate well to innovation because when an innovation is a launch more is expected and a lot has to be involved in order to carry on with the project.
Reference
Formica, Piero. Stories of Innovation for the Millennial Generation: The Lynceus Long View. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Internet resource.
Morris, Charles R. The Dawn of Innovation: The First American Industrial Revolution. New York: Public Affairs, 2012. Print.