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Submitted To The Cheat House By: Jupin (I Perfer To Leave My Name Unknown)

TitleSubmitted To The Cheat House By: Jupin (I Perfer To Leave My Name Unknown)
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Submitted to the Cheat House By: Jupin (I perfer to leave my name unknown)
                       

My Vision of Tomorrow

    Tomorrow's world will be much different and also, much better in many

ways. We will have developed much better technology. We will have made huge

medical advancements. The general quality of life will be much better, and

living will also have become much easier. Still, nothing can ever be

perfect, and in a world of the future, we will experience many complex and

unavoidable problems such as depletion of resources, overpopulation, and the

threat of nuclear and biological warfare. The solutions to these dilemmas

will not be immediately apparent; but, we will have to overcome them. The

future could hold great opportunities for many people, but we will need to

work at it.

    In the future, technology will have advanced so much and so fast that

many new possibilities will arise. Most likely, we will enjoy interplanetary

space travel frequently in the future and we may even develop communities on

other planets, such as mars, or perhaps on the moon. Numerous scientists and

writers have already also predicted this. Life will also be made much, much

easier in the future for humans by robots, computers, and other automatons.

Many simple tasks done today by humans such as cooking, cleaning, and

repairing household items will be done by these machines much more quickly

and efficiently and with less pollution. Almost all of the current manual

labor jobs, especially in the United States, will become obsolete and robots

will do all of the work for us. The advantages of using robots and computers

include no pay, no time off, and no complaints or questions asked. Also,

nearly every job in the future will require extensive knowledge and skills of

computers and anyone without them will be completely lost.

    At the pace that doctors and medical researchers have been moving at,

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