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    Future Of America

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    No‚ I am not optimistic about the financial future of America’s middle class. With that being said‚ it has become common today to dismiss the fact that the financial future of America’s middle class is on the decline. Common sense seems to dictate that as a world we don’t give this issue much thought. As my mom says‚ “There is no middle class! Only the rich and the poor‚ and if you don’t have money you don’t matter.” In a society like today where people only care for themselves‚ look out for their

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    future of food

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    Future of Food Development of nitrogen based bombs during World War I led to development of nitrogen based chemical fertilizers. DDT was the hero of it’s generation. In 1970’s‚ Monsanto introduced Roundup. (herbicide) Monsanto spent $8 billion buying out seed companies. The first time Americans became aware that GMO’s were part of their everyday dietwas 2001. 80 – 90% of Americans want GMO labeled. GMO labeling is the key way we can trace health effects and get corporations

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    The Future of Life

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    The Future of Life In the book The Future of Life‚ Edward O. Wilson tells us environmentalism is a large-scale lesson in sacrifice. Some people will think when humans protecting the environment‚ they always need to give up something. When humans need to protect an endangered species‚ some people will lose their money‚ jobs and even their home. People will think the Earth’s gain is human’s lost and stop to protect the environment. However‚ they forget humans are themselves a part of nature

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    Future Worlds

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    I think future worlds will change earth entirely; there will probably be teleports and other‚ various new machinery that could revolutionize the way humans live and survive. Working may be a thing of the past if Robots start taking shape. Various kind of medical advancements might change how long we can live for; eternity might be possible in years down the track‚ that would make earth very crowded and we humans possibly would have to move planet and inhabit another land and environment‚ this

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    Bright Future

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    regarding their earnings‚ and the narrator’s question embarrassed them. Answer 5-(c): When the narrator suggested that the boys were saving to emigrate to the States. Nicola responded that how much ever they wished to do that‚ currently they had other plans‚ which he was unwilling to and uncomfortable sharing with the narrator. Answer 5-(d): Although the boys were small and innocent‚ there was a maturity in their demeanour‚ which was unbelievable at their age. Answer 6-(a): Luigi judged the two boys

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    ‘Analysing Turkey’s National Tourism Organisation with insight to its’ current and future plans’ Introduction In a moment when European destinations are undergoing an economic slowdown‚ Turkey is emerging as a value-based destination. The tourism sector in Turkey has grown rapidly and now constitutes an important part of the economy of Turkish towns and cities. ‘In addition to the sea-sand-sun tourism‚ Turkey offered alternative forms of tourism such as winter‚ highland and health tourism‚ as

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    Criminology in the Future

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    Criminology in the Future Everyone wanted security in life. Whether faced with threat or danger‚ people could use protection in any given situation. New technologies created to ease the worries of an individual. An example was biometrics. The tools refer to automatic identification or verification of living persons using his or her enduring physical or behavioral characteristics (Johnson‚ p. 92‚ 2004). Examples of applications were fingerprints and facial traits. Many countries like the United

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    Computer of the Future

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    (Film "Avatar") The one of the most important themes of this film is future technologies‚ for example people are able to move their soul from one person to another‚ and it doesn’t matter who it will be‚ man or someone else. 1. So‚ we can observe‚ that this film can give us an example of computers of the future. To control computer‚ to give him a mission‚ to tell what it should do – all that we will be able to do with the help of our brain. All computer needs are neurons and impulse accessed from

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    Future Technologies

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    years ago people never even thought about the type of technology that is so frequently used by us today. Imagine where technological advances could take us in just another 80 years. There are so many theories floating around right now of what the future can hold for us electronically. The possibilities are limitless because‚ well‚ look at how unbelievably fast technology developed in just the last ten years. A few of these theories caught my eye. Flying cars means faster means of transportation

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    Future of Biotechnology

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    FUTURE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Anna Treohan 1993 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute INTRODUCTION The recent emphasis on environmental awareness has challenged scientists to find solutions for better and safer living conditions. The added threat of deadly diseases such as AIDS and resistant strains of tuberculosis and gonorrhea have forced scientists to look for new therapies within the field of biotechnology. The structure of DNA was deciphered by James Watson‚ a geneticist‚ and Francis Crick‚ a

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