"And so I say to you, trust yourself - and believe. Whatever happens, don't give up."
William Kamkwamba
William Kamkwamba
This is a fascinating story about a 14 year-old young man - William Kamkwamba - from Malawi, Africa whose ambition to learn about electricity brought about tremendous changes in his life, the lives of his family and his community.
He also wrote a book about the experience in, "The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind" - I picked up the book for my e-reader for $2.99. That's a bargain, and it is a good read.
Note: This book qualifies as a 5 point maximum extra credit paper for your semester's final Science grade - that's a half a grade added to your final grade.
However, it must meet the following criteria: 1500 word minimum (to 10,000 words maximum) to include a summary of the video and an exposition that discusses a topic of your choice mentioned in the video. Make sure it is copy edited, spell checked and set-up in a word document.
Should you elect to take this challenge, your essay on this post ought to be fun, and rewarding for you. If you take any other approach to it, or if it ceases to be fun, then you are doing something wrong.
I also wonder if this is something that might be repeated in Smart Lab...
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