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    The world has suffered much indifference, and I have found that most people on this earth are happy to remain bystanders- blissfully ignorant and entirely uninterested in the matters of this world. For them, it is easier not to care, and to be so entirely absorbed in their own life that they don’t take the time to realize other people, or their individual problems. Indifference is the greatest epidemic. The fact that one is able to see a fellow being suffering, struggling, and walk past them…

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    in other times it is just another display of stress’ effect on the modern world. Life is a vessel of ups and downs, beginnings and endings; success and failure that all people must endure. Throughout history, people simply had to make the means called to survive. Now, society advocates so much more due to the advancements within civilization. The world echoes its call for individuals to succeed, prosper, and change the world. But, one can become trapped in living to the world’s expectations and…

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy In The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a third person narrative follows the story of a father and son that live in a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger and life threatening situations. McCarthy demonstrates the parental role between the man and the boy, where the boy influences the man by showing him that there is good left in the world. He uses the reality of their world, the contemplation of suicide, the times where they could have died and the boy as the last…

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    World Free of Poverty Possible? A world free of poverty is like a perfect dream come true, but is this dream actually possible for us, I would have to say no to that. I believe that as human beings regardless what country we live in, we have given our individual governments enough power that they now have brainwashed us to think all of the important issues we need to fix require lots of time, money and effort which makes it inconvenient for us all. I also, believe that the issue of poverty is…

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    History speaks about many heroes and inventors who participated in the changes of civilization. There was one individual by the name of Imhotep who was recognized as the worlds first poet, priest, doctor and chief minister. Jimmy Dunn: Retrieved from www.touregypt.net/featurestories/imhotep.htm. Imhotep is said to be one of the worlds most famous ancients. He has been identified in many mummy movies today. His name and role lived on in the movie named “The mummy” which released in 1999. His…

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    Culture throughout the world is constantly changing with advancements in technology to improve the way people communicate. It all began with the establishment of printing press moving to the telegram then the radio. In the middle of the 20th century, the television was most advanced technology, and now in modern times it is the internet that has taken main stage. The internet allows people to gain information, broadcast material, and communicate. Author Nicholas Carr believes that the internet…

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    Introduction Our world is full of wonder, hunger, and a generation younger than ourselves. We hold responsibility not only for our predecessors and ourselves, but also for the future. We serve as a protectorate for our planet. The choices we make today will affect those of tomorrow. We feed minds today, who make changes tomorrow. We educate today, to make changes tomorrow. It is our duty to ensure a sustainable future for occupants on our planet. What we do know for certain is that everything we…

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    “There is a sufficiency in the world for a man’s need, but not a man’s greed.” - Mahatma Gandhi. In the world, one’s greed will never be satisfied and leads to extreme selfishness. Not only is this true in the world, but it is also true when speaking about a dystopian story with a corrupt government. In the book, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury writes about how Mildred, the government and society and Montag are all examples of selfishness. Ray Bradbury first describes how Mildred is selfish in the…

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    Last time it took us around five hours to reach Toronto. However, it is worth of travelling every year to see new tech inventions. Mora Johnson: You are right. Technology is developing rapidity. We see new creative inventions every year. Yet, this world unintentionally getting more attach to computers and technology devices which it is becoming a part of their life. Edward Wesley: What do you mean by technology becoming part of their life? Are you saying that people cannot live without a…

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    All that they had done previously was washed away. The sun of majesty sent forth his rays, and in the reflection of each other’s faces these thirty birds (si-murgh) of the outer world, contemplated the face of the Simurgh of the inner world. This so astonished them that they did not know if they were still themselves or if they had become the Simurgh. At last, in a state of contemplation, they realized that they were the Simurgh and that the Simurgh was…

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