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    The Future of Mankind

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    Without being unnecessarily pessimistic but only realistic‚ I generally consider that the future of mankind looks rather dark and unpromising due to the irretrievable damages that technological advances‚ overpopulation and environmental problems have already caused and will probably continue to cause to human race in the future. Even though I agree some improvements in these areas have been made‚ to me they are not enough to stop the downward spiral of negative impact on mankind. First‚ advanced

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    Secrets of the future.

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    Secrets of the Future “The best thing about future is it comes one day at a time”‚ this was once said by Abraham Lincoln‚ who was a president of the United States. Some may say that fortune telling is an alluring and tempting force which forms a profound and vivid fascination over the mind of a man. Others believe that it is the linguistics of the language the future teller conveys to the eager mind. The soothing words dissociating the unknown and the attractive source of discussion

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    The Future World

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    Prompt 2. Magazine articleMost people would think a future world means a better world‚ but I dont agree. The future world doesnt necessarily mean a better world. It would be a lot better because of the technology and medicine that will be created‚ but it could also be bad because of the drought and over population. When most people think of the future‚ they think of flying cars and all things to do with technology. All the houses will be big and you will be able to open doors‚ shut your blinds and

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    Future Goals

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    Everyone has future goals from a very young age and we all wish to fulfill them successfully. My specific future goals are unique and skillful. I know there are requirements that have to be met and sacrifices that will have to be made in order to achieve them. My future goals are successfully completing school‚ to be recognized for my accomplishments‚ and to wisely invest my hard work. These future goals keep me focused and motivated helping me make wise choices throughout my life.

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    Ancient Futures

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    M. Y. ESCI-199 Introduction to Sustainable Development 22nd‚ May‚ 2012 Topic: Reflection Paper on Ancient Futures: Learning From Ladakh We hear a lot being said about development in our daily lives and we are all a part of it. Whether or not we are aware of how or to what extent we contribute to or affect development is another question‚ but we all add to it in one way or another. According to Helena Norberg-Hodge‚ development is a process of planned changes that are supposed

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    Future of Police

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    Future of Policing With the many challenges that police officers face today the trends of policing may hinder them more than not. Our society has become more computer savoy over the last decade forcing our police departments to step up and keep up with technology in order to stay ahead of the average criminal. It is almost impossible today for the average police department to operate without the means of new and advance technology. The new generation of criminal mind is one that has had access

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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 Farming

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    The Future of Farming As the world continues to develop and attempts to provide for the ever growing population‚ more and more land is being diminished‚ which will eventually destroy the topsoil due to the use of petroleum based fertilizers and other unnatural means of producing vegetation. As this challenge faces us‚ we will be forced to find other ways of supporting ourselves instead of relying on the farms we have today. It is important that we realize the importance of practicing sustainable

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    The Future of Job

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    Organizational Behavior “Case Study” Submitted To Khaled Shams Visiting Faculty BRAC Business School Submitted By Name ID Milton Kanti Das 12364015 MBA Program BRAC University Date of Submission: March 12‚ 2012 Introduction Making decision in business operation is very difficult task for any business organization. Operating a business organization should have several concerns

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    Desegregation and the Future The civil rights movement was one of the most pivotal periods in United States history‚ and Martin Luther King was one of the most influential. In Martin Luther King’s speech‚ "Segregation and the Future"‚ to convey the theme of freedom he uses rhetorical devices such as repetition and metaphors. In his speech‚ the use of repetition was used to better convey his points and to let the audience know what he wants with clarity. An example of this repetition is when he

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