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How old was Kelvin when he started making batteries?

13

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What part of Africa is Sierra Leone located?

West Africa

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What was Kelvin's radio name?

DJ Focus

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True or False: Kelvin charged people to use his generator.

False

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How old was Kelvin when he first started building cool things out of stuff from the garbage?

10

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What kind of station did he make for his town?

Radio station

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True or False: Kelvin made a generator that his neighbors used to charge their phones.

True

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Where was David Sengah, the PhD candidate at MIT, from?

Sierra Leone

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How old was the staff that was running the radio station? 

12

300

What was the radio station used for?

Playing music and reporting the news

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True or False: Kelvin said he wanted to give a voice to the youth of Sierra Leone and enable his countrymen to debate issues.

True

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How many smart kids participated in David Sengeh's challenge?

Around 300 kids

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Why was Kelvin called DJ Focus?

He believed if you focus, you can do an invention perfectly.

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What did Kelvin do at the World Maker Faire in New York, MIT, and Harvard?

Lectured college students 

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What was so special about Kelvin being invited to MIT's "Visiting Practitioner's Program"?

He was the youngest person ever invited.

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What medal did Kelvin win?

His nation's Presidential Medal.

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What challenge did David Sengeh start?

A national high school innovation challenge that asked teens to propose solutions to problems around them.

500

What president's family did Kelvin meet?

The Clinton Family

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What $100,000 contract did Kelvin sign in 2013?

A contract with a Canadian wi-fi company to develop a solar-panel technology for installation at 400 sites around Sierra Leone.

500

What was Kelvin also working on while working with his contract deal?

Windmills

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