History Of Blood Sacrifice, Sorrow And Death

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Blood, Sacrifice, Sorrow & Death:
Technology has given us better lives since the beginning. Since the beginning of time Humans have been around for over billions of years.Humans have evolved exceptionally. But the riveting question is have Humans become smarter or dumber due to technology and easy advancements. Questions that ponder the mind is have we become illiterate and more dependent on technology? How will we survive in the real world if we went back to the old ways? Are we ill-equipped to the real life? But then again technology has advanced our abilities to survive by 100%.We have become intelligent and advanced in many ways. The past was a hard time and no one had it easy. We have the tools that make our jobs easier, unlike our ancestors
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They had to make their own soap and who knows if it was as effective as soap is today. They had to sleep on dirt floors and socks weren’t bought from stores so the effect of washing was diminished when they went right back to sleeping on a damp dirty floor. They had to make weapons in order to feed themselves and their families. It’s doubtful there were many vegans back then. The life of a modern human back then was complicated but that all changed in the 19th and 20th to 21st century.
During the century many inventions were made such as the steam engine to the telephone all the way to Ironclad machines. T hose were the most notable inventions that changed our lives. These inventions started out horrible or clunky at first but eventually with the ever-advancing technology.
The telephone was first made by Alexander Graham Bell who was influenced by the deafness of his both wife and mother to make a device that operates sound through wires. Back then a telephone or the thought of being able to hear
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through wires was considered witchcraft so people can wildly guess Bell kept his invention a secret till he was sure it worked out. Bell worked with sounds such as recording (. His first words were to his assistant Watson which was “Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you.” The telephone has made a big success going from a bulky device to a small handheld touchscreen. Other devices that have advanced range from the television to the radio all the way to phones.Technology has advanced to where everyday utilities can be used. Things like maps and star ratings of hotels or stores are now apps or programs in devices. The tools needed for a better life are now at the click/tap of the

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