In the
Ted Talk “How I Built a Windmill” nineteen-year-old William Kamkwamba was
interviewed on stage. He talked about how he had this idea when he was only fourteen. He wanted to build a windmill to power
his family’s home in Malawian Village. He then went on and talked about his
process of going to the library, and finding and reading a book about energy, and
seeing how to build one just by looking at a rough sketch. Then, he went home
and built an electricity-producing windmill that lit four light bulbs and two
radios throughout his home. He made it from spare parts and scraps from around
the village, following his rough plans he has found.
Because
he had such a thick African accent it was kind of hard to understand him, but I
can’t believe that he built a windmill on his own just from looking at a book
and using spare parts around his village. That’s amazing to me. No way would
any nineteen year old in America would do something like that. We take for granted how spoiled we actually are. Although he was
very vague and didn't get to go into detail and explain the process of how he
put all the parts together, I still thought the story was amazing.
I think that an American 19 year-old absolutely could do the same thing!
ReplyDeleteThey could, but they probably wouldn't haha
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