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  • A doctor who can fix broken bones or perform an operation on your body to make you healthy again.
    Surgeon
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  • A person who studies things and tries to find out new information about them., like how plants grow or why the sky is blue.
    Scientist
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  • A person who creates new music, like songs or movie soundtracks.
    Composer
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  • A person who writes stories, books or articles for people to read.
    Writer
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  • A person who uses numbers and shapes to solve problems, like how to share cookies fairly with your friends or how to make a spaceship go to the moon.
    Mathematician
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  • A person who plays sports, like running, jumping, swimming or kicking a ball.
    Athlete
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  • A person who works in a company or owns a business. They make decisions about how to make the business better and more successful.
    Businessman/ Businesswoman
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  • A person who makes new things, like toys, gadgets or tools. They come up with new ideas and figure out how to make them work.
    Inventor
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    Building railways brought people closer together, and improved living standards because more goods and food could be transported.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    The creation of vaccines have led to the decline (and in some cases) extinction of dangerous diseases.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    It was a great scientific achievement to put man in space and then land on the surface of the moon. It shows that humans are not limited to this earth.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    On May 29th, 1953 Edmund Hilary and Sherpa Tensing Norgay reached the top of Mount Everest.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    The Olympics brings people together from all over the world and promotes a sense of international friendship and individual achievement.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    A work of art that has captured the imagination of humanity.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    The Great Pyramids remain a mystery but they stand as a colossal and imposing figure in the sands of Egypt.
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  • Guess the achievement. Why is it important?
    Shakespeare’s plays, poetry and use of the English language have had a profound cultural impact on the world.
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