The object that I will be reviewing will be the hot new thing known as a light bulb. It merits evaluation for the sheer widespread use that it harbors from the population that needs light, be it day or night. Light bulbs have been around for many years and, yet, they may have lost a bit of their original flair due to being just as widespread as they are now. While it may not be new or exotic, let alone controversial(unless you're Amish), the light bulb is popular, although not in the most obvious of ways. When someone turns on the lights, they may not realize it, or verbalize their pleasure, but they do feel the joy of being bathed in the glow of the artificial sunshine. Categories would be hard, but household utilities might be a good one. Those common things that people tend to take for granted might be a slightly more efficient subcategory within the household as well, to give more meaning to what types of things we are comparing this light bulb with. Its functionality is also a huge category for the light bulb to be placed under, considering it's the majority reason that I chose to go with something so plain and bland. For that very plain and blandness, a certain functionality achievement is vaguely ignored in light(no-pun intended) of whatever else is going on. Yet, more often than not, light bulbs are necessary to keep whatever is going on, going on. That being said, categorically, light-emitting objects would also be a good category to put the light bulb under. The typical incandescent light bulbs are referred to as 'light bulbs,' while others are given more specific names such as LEDs or Halogen Light Bulbs. Every type of light object there is, excluding the sun, has some sort connection to the original light bulb design. The criteria for the light bulb are both quantitative and qualitative, because a good mixture of both helps to build a concrete foundation for a story. Comparing the light bulb to other bulbs, possible criteria include comparing the light bulb's visible light output. Also another criteria, perhaps more suited to the 'now' section of the paper, is the energy efficiency compared to the competition. It's been said that light bulbs are terribly inefficient and, as a result, waste electricity for the same level of output light in public. Another easy comparison in the fiscal requirements for the light bulb, and how it compares to other bulbs. Other light bulbs tend to appear more expensive, but why? I'm truthfully kind of curious myself. It seems like it should be a normal light bulb, but apparently glass is more expensive for them for some reason. Comparing conventional usage though, some qualitative data includes how widespread light bulbs really make it. The demographics of light bulbs(what a weird thing to say...) have much to say about which bulb is more positively reflected in the consumer's eyes. And, last but not least, where the light bulbs are used the most. Recently I saw a picture of the entire world in a silent glow of a thousand beams of light pouring from certain areas more than others. Spilling the light and allowing it to flow into the small countries so that everyone can have the warmth of the light.
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