Monday, June 6, 2016

TEN KIDS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD


Jack Andraka


At only 16 years old, Jack was able to discover a patent-pending method that’s extremely inexpensive at detecting cancer in its very early stages.

Louis Braille


While studying at the royal institute for blind youth in Paris, Braille, age 12, began to develop a system of reading by used raised dots in different series to express the alphabet.

Iqbal Masih


Iqbal Masih, at just 10 years old, managed to escape to join the bonded labour liberations front of Pakistan and managed to help free 3000 Pakistani children.


Anne Frank


Anne Frank has become one of the most discussed holocaust victim ever. Frank has been acknowledged as a very eloquent and impressive writer.

Elif Bilgin


At the age of 16, Bilgin came up with a groundbreaking form of bio plastics that will not decay rapidly.

Blaise Pascal


In 1642, child prodigy, Pascal was only 12 years old when he developed the first ever calculator for his father who was a tax collector.

Malala Yousafzai


Malala Yousafzai was going up against the Taliban enforcing their rule of banning girls from going to school.

Claudette Colvin


Only 15 years old, Colvin raised her voice against segregation in 1955 when she refused to relinquish her seat on a segregated bus.

Ann Makosinski


Ann Makosinski is a young inventor who was able to invent a flashlight light the runs purely on the heat of the human hand alone.

Boyan Slat


At only 19 years of age, Boyan came up with the ocean cleanup array. It's designed to not only collect the rubbish but avoid marine life like fish and plankton that will simply pass through unharmed.



Written by: Gabriel Sanchez