The Influence Of Charles Strite

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Does Charles Strite deserve the name great? I mean some might consider him great and some won’t but I’m here to tell you why he is a great man with brilliant ideas. First you might be asking who is Charles Strite, he was the man who revolutionizes the world with something you probably have in your home today that's right a pop up toaster. Some people might say well I don’t need a toaster but honestly what's worse than a soggy sandwich, almost nothing. Some people might say what’s that have to do with anything, well if you toast your sandwich first when you put it in the ice chest it won't get soggy. Another reason is how many times has this happened you went to make breakfast and you don't have any biscuits and you can't go to the store looking

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