RyanB
10/23/2021 04:49:53 pm
I love how the video shows that you do not have to be a adult yo change the world kids do make a difference in this world
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Raahil
2/24/2022 02:54:53 pm
I think that this video is very inspirational, because it really shows that it doesn't matter at all how old you are, because the first kid, Jack Andraka, was able to create something that could detect cancer 168 (I think its 168, or 167) times faster that usual! That is really amazing, because cancer kills just under 600,000 people a year! The reason the thing Jack Andraka made is groundbreaking, is that being able to find cancer that fast would allow people with cancer to get the necessary treatment they need as soon as possible! It's already amazing enough that he did that, but the fact that he's only 16 years old makes it all the more amazing! And its not just Jack Andraka too, someone else who did something amazing at a young age, is Louis Braille. Louis Braille went blind when he was just three years old, and he managed to create somewhat of a language for blind people, that is now used worldwide by almost every blind person! Its insane to think that someone was able to create a whole new language for blind people, especially after being blind for 12 years! The fact that Louis was just 15 years old, was blind for 12 years, and was STILL able to make a worldwide language is mindblowing!
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