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Written by Virag   
Monday, 29 December 2008 18:08

Men have made some great contributions to the various fields of science and technology which has increased the comfort level in every sphere of life by leaps and bounds.

 

  1. Electricity was discovered by a man called Benjamin Franklin.
  2. The Telephone was discovered by Alexander Graham Bell, another man. 
  3. The greatest postulates of Physics have been given by 2 men, Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton.
  4. Aeroplanes were invented by the Wright Brothers, again 2 men.
  5. The wonderful phenomenon of Electro - magnetism was discovered by Michael Faraday.
  6. The steam engine, the basis of rail based transport, was again given by James Watt.
  7. One of the most remarkable contributions was that of Penicillin by Alexander Flemming.
  8. The wonderful principle of floating and immersed bodies was given by Archimedes.
  9. Leonardo da Vinci gave some nice paintings to the world explaining so many wonderful and hidden facts and stories, Monalisa being one of them. And it was not only painting, his talent canvassed areas as diverse as painting, medicine, science, mathematics, religion and many more.
  10. Tim Berners Lee for giving the world, the World Wide Web or the Internet.

These contributions by men are just a tip of the iceberg. Without these contributions from men, the world as we see it today would have been an entirely different place not with so many facilities and technologies around. But sadly enough now we see there is no gratitude for all these wonderful contributions that men have made. Rather there is always an adverse media coverage portraying the negative side of men.

The world and the society needs to realize a fact that it is the men who have contributed so much to the world often sacrificing their own aspirations.

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