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Inventions & Discoveries that Have Changed People’s Life

Nelly Chechuy

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All our discoveries today are based on the ideas of men who lived before us; and without their groundwork, modern inventions would have been impossible.

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FAMOUS INVENTORS

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Albert Einstein

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Theory of Relativity

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Thomas Edison

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Light Bulbs

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Isaac Newton

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Laws of Motion

Newtons Telescope

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Levi Strauss

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Jeans

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James Naismith

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Basketball

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Nathaniel Wyeth

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The plastic soda bottle

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Elisha Otis

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Otis elevator

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Orville & Wilbur Wright

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Alexander Graham Bell

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Telephone

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In the twentieth century cellular phones start to replace the fixed phones.

Cell Phone Culture

Since its invention in the second half of the nineteenth century, the telephone has become part of the everyday lives of billions of people around the world. - at least in richer countries.

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Cell phones have become associated with qualities of mobility and portability and became an example ‘digital technology’ or ‘new media’

Cell Phone Culture

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THE ART OF SILLY & USELESS INVENTIONS

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• ‘Chindogu' is the Japanese word meaning the art of useless idea.

• A Chindogu cannot be for real use.• A Chindogu must exist. • Chindogu are tools for every day

life.• Chindogu are not for sale.• Chindogu cannot be patented.

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The noodle eater’s hair guard

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DUSTER SLEEPERS

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FOOD COOLER

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Back Scratcher's T-Shirt.The solution to infernal itching

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Portable office Finally the essential accessory of the businessman's

uniform, the neck tie, is of practical use.

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Personal rain saver

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Hay Fever Hat

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Portable Zebra Crossing

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Solar powered lighter

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“We progress when wethink more and better.” -Plato

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NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!