While most of the most successful young entrepreneurs make money by building popular websites, Fraser is building his relatively traditional empire. Fraser 14 years old began to make jam in her parents' Scottish kitchen workshop according to her grandmother's recipe. Then he left school at the age of 16 to work full-time at SuperJam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam SuperJam sold 500,000 bottles a year, accounting for 65,438+00% of the British jam market at that time. Fraser's company equity is now worth $65,438+0-2 million.
2. Milan Karki: A boy of 18 years old, who invented solar panels worth 23 pounds with human hair.
A new type of solar panel invented by human hair provides the world with cheap and green electricity, just as this teenager believes! Milan Calchi 18 years old, from a small village in Nepal. He thinks it has found a solution to the energy demand of developing countries. The young inventor claims that hair, as a conductor, can be easily used in solar panels, and at the same time, it can reform renewable energy. Replacing precious metal tin with hair means that solar panels can get energy in a cheaper way. In Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world, there is almost no electricity supply in many rural areas, and many users face a shortage of 16 hours every day. Milan and four students made solar panels at the beginning of the experiment, but these teenagers are very sure of the application and commercialization of this thing. This solar panel can generate 9 volts of energy, and the cost is about 23 pounds.
3. jordan romero: Became the youngest boy to climb Mount Everest 13 years old.
13-year-old boy Jordan Romero became the youngest boy to climb Mount Everest. He completed the mountaineering task with his father, girlfriend and Sherpa team. Because of their age, they couldn't climb from Nepal, so the whole team decided to start from China and end the climb by a more complicated route.
4. Cameron Johnson: A teenager sold his website for six figures.
Cameron Johnson, 15 years old, receives a check of $300,000-$400,000 every month. At any time, he sold one of his websites for six figures. All these can be traced back to when Johnson started his first business at the age of 9. He made and sold some greeting cards in Photoshop at his home in Virginia. Since then, he has been challenging himself: selling things on his website.
5. Deirich Ludwig: The youngest 13-year-old boy made an electric car.
When Deitrich 16 years old, when most of us just started to learn to drive, he, a young man from Ohio, became the youngest person to build an electric car. The manufacture of electric vehicles has replaced cars with gasoline engines. The young inventor removed the scrapped engine, conductor and consumption system, and installed DC electric engine, control system, battery and charger. After the first successful test drive, the manufacturer hopes to reduce the charging time and increase the speed.
6.Mohamed Altoumaimi: A boy of 16 years old, who has solved the mystery of mathematics for 300 years.
The 16-year-old Iraqi boy moved to the center of Sweden. This is Muhammad, who put forward a formula that challenged mathematicians' brains for more than 300 years. This problem is called Bermoulli math problem. This young man moved to Sweden during the Iraq war in 2003, and now he is highly praised by the professors at Pupu University.
7.Thiago Olson: A student of 17 years old built a nuclear device in his basement.
/kloc-Thiago Olson, a 0/7-year-old school student, was called "crazy scientist" by his friends because he built a nuclear diffusion reaction device in his basement. Thiago spent all his interest in physics on this project. He spent two years and 1000 hours exploring and building. This machine needs 40,000 volts. Then, it needs some chemical gas to make a small reaction device. What this teenager has created is obviously a self-created device, but it still needs to show that diffusion technology will be feasible.
8.Jonathan James: A genius cybercriminal of 15 years old, who invaded the computer system of NASA.
When James became the first black man to be sent to prison, his fame was virtually increased. He was just 16 years old at that time. According to him, just browsing and playing on the Internet. James installed the back door of a dangerous agent. DTRA is the agent responsible for cyber threats in the United States and its related important departments. The backdoor system he established allowed him to successfully see secret files and capture user names and passwords. James also hacked into NASA's computer and stole software worth $654.38+$700,000. If the charges are finally decided, James will be sentenced to at least 10 years. A few years later, James committed suicide.
9. Evan Graham: At the age of 16, he was a pilot who could fly five different planes by himself.
Evan celebrates his 16 birthday. He can fly five different planes. The five planes are World War II L-4 Piper Cub, R-22 Robinson, Cessna 150, RObinson44Raven II and 1965 Cessna 150. He created the youngest independent family history and the world record of flying five different planes.
10, Alia Sabur: 18 years old student, becoming the youngest university professor in the world.
Alia was hired as a full-time professor by Jianguo University in Seoul, South Korea, and cooperated with Shixi University to study English pronunciation and intonation. She set a record for the youngest university professor in the world. Alia 19 became a professor at Jianguo University in Seoul, South Korea. The previous record was kept by physicist isaac newton at 17 17.
1, Saidiwei Ma Qian:1At the age of 6, he became the winner of the 2007 International Children's Peace Prize.
/kloc-A Zambian girl of 0/6 years old, Sediwei Ma Qian, won the 2007 International Children's Peace Prize among 29 candidates. Sai Di Wei was born in 199 1 in Qianwama Town, Lusaka, Zambia. When she was an 8-year-old child, her school was forced to close because there were no teachers. However, Sai Di Wei refused to accept this cruel reality. She walked with more than 60 other children to find another school. In the end, with her efforts, all the students were placed in Jack Sekup School. Since then, she has been fighting for the legitimate educational rights and interests of all students. Meanwhile, the Supreme Audit Institution of Di Wei has been working hard to popularize children's education. For example, she once publicized the knowledge of children and AIDS in the church. With the help of friends, she wrote an illustrated booklet "Chicken with AIDS", telling the harm of AIDS to children.
Lin Hao, male, born in 1998, is a second-grade student in Yingxiu Town Central Primary School, Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province. When the Wenchuan 5 12 earthquake occurred, Xiao and other students quickly moved outside the teaching building and were crushed under the rubble before they ran out. At this time, Kobayashi, as the monitor, showed maturity disproportionate to his age. "He organized students to sing below to comfort the female students who cried because of fright. After two hours of hard struggle, Xiao Lin Hao, who is short and flexible, finally saved himself and climbed out of the ruins. Instead of running away, he climbed back and dragged two unconscious classmates out of the ruins.
Nicosi Johnson was born on 1989 in the eastern town of Johannesburg, South Africa. He never knew who his father was. He was born HIV-positive. Because his mother had been suffering from illness and could not support him, Nicosi was adopted by Gail Johnson, a public relations practitioner in Johannesburg. At the 13 International AIDS Conference, Nicosi, as a keynote speaker, encouraged AIDS patients to disclose their illness and seek appropriate treatment as much as possible. South African President nelson mandela called Nicosi an "idol fighting for life", and Nicosi was selected as the fifth outstanding figure of SABC3 TV program "Greater South Africa". It is reported that when he died, he was the longest surviving child among AIDS babies born in the world.
Su Mingjuan: Her "big eyes" have changed the lives of countless children.
199 1 Jie Hailong, a reporter from China Youth Daily, took a photo of Su Mingjuan's class at zhang wan Primary School in Shuanghe Township, Jinzhai County, Anhui Province, as a publicity photo of the Hope Project. Since then, this 8-year-old girl with bright "big eyes" is eager to learn. She is associated with Project Hope and has touched countless people who are enthusiastic about the project.
5.Om prakash Gujar: Committed to children's rights activities.
Om prakash Gujar was taken away from his parents when he was five years old and worked in the mining area for three years. After being rescued, the young Om engaged in free education and publicity activities in Rajasthan. He helped to establish the famous "child-friendly village" radio station, strongly advocated respecting children's legal rights, and proposed that children should not be allowed to engage in labor. At the same time, he also set up an online organization to issue birth certificates to all children to protect them from exploitation. He also tries his best to ensure that the child can get the birth certificate accepted by the child. He said that registration like this is the first step to ensure children's rights, so that they can check their age and help them avoid slavery, trafficking, forced marriage or joining the child army.
6. Chan Yik Hei: 16 years old has its own asteroid named after it.
Chan Yik Hei, who is in Grade Five this year, won the world competition with his "intelligent security robot" last year. This year, he was even approved by the International Astronomical Union to be named after an asteroid. He is the youngest asteroid nominator in Hong Kong, and ranks as a "one-star man" with famous physicist Yang Zhenning, writer Jin Yong and engineer Gao Kun. Chan Yik Hei is an inventor. He only sleeps five hours a day, but he spends eight hours researching and inventing. In the past few years, he has won numerous awards for many inventions. Last year, his "intelligent security robot" even won the second prize in the individual group of the 55th Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix (engineering project), becoming the first Hong Kong student to achieve such good results.
7.iqbal masih: 3,000 enslaved children were rescued.
Iqbal masih, a Pakistani boy, was born in 1982. At the age of 4, he was sold to a carpet factory as a child laborer. In a small town in Lahore, he was tied to a carpet loom with a rope and worked 12 hours a day. Due to long hours of hard work and lack of food and rest, Iber is in an unhealthy development state. /kloc-When he was 0/2 years old, he was as tall as a 6-year-old child. /kloc-successfully escaped from cruel slavery at the age of 0/0, and later joined the Pakistan Labor Liberation Front to help enslaved children all over the world. He helped 3000 Pakistani children who were enslaved by mortgage to gain freedom successfully, and delivered a speech against child labor all over the world. Unfortunately, at 1995, he was murdered, probably by the carpet mafia. Because of Yi Beier's speech and activities to save child labor, he is hated by the carpet industry that has been using child labor.
8. Hector: I will pay the price of my young life without hesitation.
This photo is a famous photo taken by Sam Nizma. On June 1976, Buiza Macupo picked up Hector peart, and peart's sister Antoinette was running nearby. Hector peart (1964-1June, 976 16) became a symbolic commemorative figure of Soweto uprising during apartheid in South Africa. News photographer Nizma photographed the dying hector being carried to the hospital by his colleagues, and the news images were released all over the world. Over the years, the day of Hector's death on June 16 has become the anniversary of the brutal acts against the apartheid government in South Africa. At present, this day has become South Africa Youth Day.
9. Samantha Reed Smith: 65,438+00 years old, became a US-Soviet goodwill ambassador during the Cold War.
This photo is a stamp with the head of Samantha Reed Smith of the former Soviet Union. Samantha is a female student in Manchester, Connecticut, USA. She became a famous figure in the United States and the former Soviet Union during the Cold War. 1982165438+10 In October, when Samantha was only10 years old, she wrote a letter to yuri andropov in the former Soviet Union, hoping to understand why the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States was so tense, and then her letter was published in Soviet Pravda. She was glad to find that her letter was published in the Soviet media, but she never received a reply. Later, she wrote a letter to the Soviet ambassador to the United States, asking whether andropov intended to reply. 1983 On April 26th, she finally received andropov's reply.
10, Harry Potter: the magical boy who drives the world crazy.
Harry Potter is the protagonist in the famous magical series Harry Potter by British female writer J.K. Rowling. This series of novels has been translated into nearly 70 languages and sold more than 300 million copies in more than 200 countries around the world. Harry Potter takes Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the main stage and tells the story of Harry's struggle with evil magical forces. The protagonist Harry Potter has also become the most successful children's idol after Mickey Mouse, Snoopy, Garfield and other cartoon characters. The boy with glasses, riding his broomstick, set off a magic whirlwind all over the world, making the world crazy. In his world, miracles, myths, magic ... nothing is excessive.