A crash course in changing the world.
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A simple typo gave Michael Ivey the idea for his company. One day in the fall of 2008, Ivey’s wife, using her pink RAZR phone, sent him a note via Twitter. But instead of typing the letter d at the beginning of the tweet — which would have sent the note as a direct message, a private note just for Ivey — she hit p. It could have been an embarrassing snafu, but instead it sparked a brainstorm. That’s how you should pay people, Ivey publicly replied.…
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My uncle and I buiolt a power source to charge my cell phone my desktop, and everything elese that needs to be charged like my Ipod and other stuff.
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"Innovation (often) comes from constraint (If you’ve got very few resources, you’re forced to be very creative in using and reusing them.)"
the African people have recycled alot of itens into good resources that really work!
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