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::2.4.2. {{discuss| }} Is that Edison's trade off with his employees?
::2.4.2. {{discuss| }} Is that Edison's trade off with his employees?
::2.4.3. {{discuss| }} What else did Edison offer employees besides a job they liked?
::2.4.3. {{discuss| }} What else did Edison offer employees besides a job they liked?
::2.4.4. {{analyze| evaluate }} Is there a skill or ability that you would like to learn and would take a lower pay, just to learn it?  
::2.4.4. {{analyze| evaluate }} Is there a skill or ability that you would like to learn and would take a lower pay, just to learn it? Add to your diary.
::2.4.5. {{analyze| evaluate }} Is there a company you would work for at a lower rate, just to be able to say you worked there?
::2.4.5. {{analyze| evaluate }} Is there a company you would work for at a lower rate, just to be able to say you worked there? Add to your diary.
:2.5. {{skim| }} "Albert Einstein – was he a thief, a liar and a plagiarist?" <ref>https://www.techcounsellor.com/2017/04/albert-einstein-plagiarist-century/</ref>
:2.5. {{skim| }} "Albert Einstein – was he a thief, a liar and a plagiarist?" <ref>https://www.techcounsellor.com/2017/04/albert-einstein-plagiarist-century/</ref>
::2.5.1. {{discuss| }} Prior art. How do you know if credit is necessary; or due?
::2.5.1. {{discuss| }} Prior art. How do you know if credit is necessary; or due?

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