There are a lot of things which didn’t exist in the past and now they are very essential part of our lives. But here given 5 of them :
Life was not that difficult without these things . Ofcourse , now a days these are of extreme help and importance.
Mobile phones and television are one of the finest inventions . They have innumerable advantages , but the time when they didn’t exist , the letters instead of mobile phones were used . Television replaced the live drama which we used to see at the public places .
Diapers and sanitary pads are very important and great inventories. Diapers have actually avoided a lot of trouble which the mothers and the care taker used to have had . In the same way , sanitary pads is extreme useful , ladies used to apply clothes instead of sanitary pads which was and is very unhygienic.
Fitness trackers is very fascinating and good invention we see today . Back in time , there was no such thing and we just relied on the guess for our workout but now children or people can take count of their every step .
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