<em>James Watt was an inventor and mechanical engineer whose improvements in steam engine technology drove the Industrial Revolution. Watt did not invent the steam engine. He made important changes to the design, increasing efficiency and making steam engines cheaper to run.</em>
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Lincoln did refuse. Hope this helps!!
Recognition at graduation is the answer.
Because they are given <em>special</em><em> </em><em>destination</em><em> </em>at their <em>diploma.</em>
Most Egyptologists will tell you that there is no Egyptian flood myth. Certainly, there is no equivalent to the world-destroying deluge tales found in some other cultures. Part of the reason for this is that the annual Nile inundation was viewed as essential to agricultural success and the fertility of the land.
The closest we come to a flood myth is a mid second millennium BCE composition