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Disposable Diaper

Disposable Diaper. Wesam Ismail Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Period 2 Computer #14. "Boater". Lemelson MIT Program, Disposable Diaper, Feb 23, 2012, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/donovan.html. Marion Donovan didn’t have success right away.

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Disposable Diaper

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  1. Disposable Diaper Wesam Ismail Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Period 2 Computer #14 "Boater" Lemelson MIT Program, Disposable Diaper, Feb 23, 2012, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/donovan.html Marion Donovan didn’t have success right away. Freeplay music, Back and Forth, 2-27-12, www.freeplaymusic.com

  2. Marion Donovan created this so her baby could stay dry. MARION DONOVAN (1917-1998) Disposable diaper Lemelson MIT Program, Disposable Diaper, Feb 23, 2012, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/donovan.html

  3. Invention:Disposable Diaper • The Disposable Diaper was called “Boater” • The diaper covers’ debut came at New York in 1949 • The diaper was made to keep Marion’s baby dry. • The diaper was sold to Keko corporation • It was invented in 1950

  4. Inventor:Marion Donovan • Marion Donovan was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana • She had a job as an assistant Beauty Editor • Motherhood gave Donovan a good reason to revive the innovative instincts of her own childhood • She struggled with her babies • She didn’t have instant success

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