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INVENTIONS MADE HUMAN

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This publication was designed in response to the book The Brutal Simplicity Of Thought by M&C Saatchi. Facts found on the internet and pulled together and designed by Siena Clarke

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INVENTIONSMADE

HUMAN

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A book created in response toTHE BRUTAL SIMPLICITY OF THOUGHTBy Maurica Saatchi, Baron Saatchi

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The first time the complete works of Shakespear was published into one book it took 2 years to print.

The Printing Press

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Instant Glue

Fast drying glue can only be removed using acid or acetone (found in womens nail varnish).

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Antibiotics

Scientists have developed more than 150 different antibiotics to help stop the spread of infectious disease.

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Revolving Doors

Many construction companies biggest health and safety hazzard is revolving doors. Injuries include hair catchment, crushing and limb injury.

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The Can Opener

The first cans were so heavy they had to be cut open around the top using a hammer and chisel.

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The Computer

There are roughly 1.319,872,109 people worldwide using the internet.

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The Mechanical Clock

Atomic clocks have now replaced mechanical. The International Atomic Time is kept by 300 clocks around the world and keeps time to within seconds of accuracy.

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The Television

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The average person in the UK watches over 4 hours of television every day.

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Play Doh.There is a National Play Doh day. It’s Spetember 16th.

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The Telescope

Galileo was the first to turn a telescope skyward instead of watching the land or sea.

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Designed by Siena Clarke