Hosted by "International Gale" Li Hanwei and Admiralty's host Cai Shanghua, each episode of "International Gale | Action Lecture" will invite key guests to explain in simple terms, discuss international issues that urgently need people's attention, and call on all walks of life to contribute Practical actions, extending a helping hand to those in need, and launching immediate rescue. Some representative brands can often refer to all related products, namely generic trademarks, which means that trademarks are converted into generic names. For example,
Google can be used as whatsapp database a verb, for example: Let me Google it! Do you know which common words in English are also from brands? Kleenex Kleenex generally refers to "facial paper". During the First World War, the world's first tissue paper was born, which is Kleenex! Kleenex is the brand "Shu Jie" that produces facial paper under the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in the United States. This long-established brand has become the name of all facial paper, and even the dictionary includes this word. In other words: facial tissue A: Achoo! A: Ha Chi! B: Bless you! Here's a Kleenex ! B: Take care! tissue paper for you. A: Thanks. A: Thank you! Band-Aid Band-Aid generally refers to "OK stretch". The OK Stretch was invented by two Johnson & Johnson employees.
The inspiration came from the wife of one of the employees. She often hurt herself while cooking, so she wanted to treat the wound by herself. For this reason, the OK Stretch was born. However, at the beginning, it was not mass-produced and popularized due to manual manufacturing. Later, OK stretchers were mass-produced by machines, and were widely used in World War II before they became a must-have medical product for every family. After that, OK stretchers produced by other companies also Known as Band-Aid.