Our ancestors have invented, we can at least innovate.

Amit Kalantri
Our ancestors have invented, we can at least innovate.
Our ancestors have invented, we can at least innovate.
Our ancestors have invented, we can at least innovate.
Our ancestors have invented, we can at least innovate.
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The recent invention of the iPod is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. It was created by someone who had no idea how the machine worked, but the inventor had a dream and he worked tirelessly to bring it to reality. The invention of the iPod has changed the way we listen to music, and by using it we can all be proud of our ancestors’ achievement.

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