The film featured Akira Kurosawa and the Unicorn. Authors Charles Chaplin and Roger Ebert.
There was a man named Akira who was a Director. On vacation, he went to rest in the woods, on a high tree house. He took a camera with him. When he was walking in the woods with a camera. And saw there one being (in those days did not know that there is a horse) pulled out the camera and began to photograph. The flash of the camera startled the creature, and it whinnied and jumped back. The creature fell on a rock. When it stood up there was a root on his forehead that looked like a horn. Akira photographed it without a flash and ran home. After all about the creature learned and called it a Unicorn because it has one horn.
This film is very interesting because it talks about how such a creature as a Unicorn appeared.
Tomas Edison's life was covered with some guesses and even mysteries, because no one exactly knew how many technological devices he invented during his life.
It revealed not long ago, that the light bulb which was considered as the most renowned invention of his, was just a little particle among a huge variety of other his inventions. His secret was simple but in the same time extremely effective, - he believed that an inventor mustn't give up his projects under no circumstances. Neither stress caused by overwork, nor even a disaster could stop him.
He continued working hard on his ideas alloting just a few hours for sleep. Being stubborn and intelligent individual allowed him to reach a great success in various fields of study. For example, while working on serious high-technical projects he found some time for writing poems !
Thus it could be said, that Tomas Edison's persistence and belief in himself made him the most famous inventor of the century. It would be reasonable for us to hearken to the advice given by him about a proper approach to any issues that arise from time to time in our lives and how to deal with them.
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The film featured Akira Kurosawa and the Unicorn. Authors Charles Chaplin and Roger Ebert.
There was a man named Akira who was a Director. On vacation, he went to rest in the woods, on a high tree house. He took a camera with him. When he was walking in the woods with a camera. And saw there one being (in those days did not know that there is a horse) pulled out the camera and began to photograph. The flash of the camera startled the creature, and it whinnied and jumped back. The creature fell on a rock. When it stood up there was a root on his forehead that looked like a horn. Akira photographed it without a flash and ran home. After all about the creature learned and called it a Unicorn because it has one horn.
This film is very interesting because it talks about how such a creature as a Unicorn appeared.
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Tomas Edison's life was covered with some guesses and even mysteries, because no one exactly knew how many technological devices he invented during his life.
It revealed not long ago, that the light bulb which was considered as the most renowned invention of his, was just a little particle among a huge variety of other his inventions. His secret was simple but in the same time extremely effective, - he believed that an inventor mustn't give up his projects under no circumstances. Neither stress caused by overwork, nor even a disaster could stop him.
He continued working hard on his ideas alloting just a few hours for sleep. Being stubborn and intelligent individual allowed him to reach a great success in various fields of study. For example, while working on serious high-technical projects he found some time for writing poems !
Thus it could be said, that Tomas Edison's persistence and belief in himself made him the most famous inventor of the century. It would be reasonable for us to hearken to the advice given by him about a proper approach to any issues that arise from time to time in our lives and how to deal with them.
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