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The day to day life in United States for me in the 70’s were somewhat poor and if you wanted to succeed in life you had to work a little bit harder than other folks did at that time because low paying jobs were looking out for themselves . And the government and our president were not only telling our American people what they wanted to hear but draining the country dry by going further and further in debt then we should. During these years the pled of AIDS and HIV didn’t take effect on the world or society yet until it started hitting the front door of getting out of control and brought attention to the government to see about helping America get control of the disease and bring attention to those who don’t think it’s not important because there not affected with the deadly disease. Here now in America the technology is here to stay and keeping up for some is hard to do because some don’t want to be computer literacy or learn how to use new technology with the latest cellphones we have today. But I do! Not learning is the laziest side of thinking not to do because the new invention with technology is the future. It’s good that our country for some of us that take advantage of the technology as much as we can but there others are not thinking ahead that this is what our society will soon be activated and use around use in the near

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