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101 Ways To Change The World DVD

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A fascinating look at how we have shaped our planet. In our relatively brief time on the planet mankind has truly changed the world in many ways from the global scale down to the minutiae of our day-to-day lives. Ground breaking technological inventions objects of beauty and genius agricultural advances and increasingly deadly weapons have continually reshaped the world in which we live. This incredible 3 DVD collection explores just how those changes have come about and what they mean to all of us. Including inventions such as the telescope and the internet... everyday objects from guitars to wedding rings and everything from fast food to atomic bombs and audio cassettes these programmes reveal how even the smallest items can have globally significant effects. The results will make you look at the world around you - from the TV you're watching to the contents of your pockets - in an entirely new way! [show more]

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Released
10 March 2014
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Go Entertain 
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Runtime
332 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298067094 
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History Channel documentary exploring 101 inventions that changed the world. Dividing the innovations into five categories - inventions, fast foods, objects, weapons and gadgets - the programme takes a look at the importance and wider effects of advances in technology ranging from telescopes and atomic bombs to guitars and the internet.