From Past to Present In this new age of development we take simple things like a telephone, a refrigerator, or a car, all for granted.
Title: From Past to Present In this new age of development we take simple things like a telephone, a refrigerator, or a car, all for granted.
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 614 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
From Past to Present In this new age of development we take simple things like a telephone, a refrigerator, or a car, all for granted.
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 614 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lets say you were born prior to 1945. Just stop and consider the changes you
might have witnessed. You were before television, before penicillin, frozen
foods, Xerox copiers, contact lenses, and the Pill. You were before radar,
credit cards, split atoms, ball point pens, dishwashers, air conditioners, and
before man walked on the Moon. You never heard of F.M. radio, tape decks,
electric typewriters, artificial hearts, yoghurt and blokes with earrings! In
the 1940's, Made
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in the 20th century, virtually
eliminating waterborne diseases in developed nations, and providing clean and
abundant water for communities, farms, and industries.
Yet all this technology cannot help us from the pollution and destruction we
cause to our planet. Computers can only standby as global warming takes an
effect, forests get cut down and the sea polluted. But ironically humans are
able to create such, such great things but are unable to save our world.