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What will life be like in 2050?
Small chips are inserted into our bodies at birth, and at the same time, the umbilical cord is cut. People give birth to babies in their laboratories in their living rooms that look like fish tanks. They will have children on board, said Faith Popcorn.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Futurism
Should plastic be banned?
Prohibition of bags alone will not solve the plastic problem, but it can help change the way plastic is used and make buyers and sellers more open to alternatives. Recent policies, such as the direct blockade of Jakarta and the imposition of sanctions on Japan, are important steps for policymakers to move away from a direct economy that consumes and dumps resources. They can reduce the amount of plastic bags that end up dumping garbage, closing sewers, polluting our environment, decomposing into microplastic pollution, and killing wildlife.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Earth
Selling Tobacco should be banned
Eight states this year are looking at legislation that could ban the sale of liquid tobacco products such as tobacco, cigarettes, steam products, and non-smokers such as snuff and chewing tobacco. Jessica Melendez, a man in a suit who often presents a basket of sweets spiced with tobacco, has called for a ban on products such as menthol cigarettes. California tobacco bans have now been lifted, but eight other states are now considering banning those products.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Longevity
Challenges of the writing life and how you overcome them
After meeting with the group to discuss the use of books in your organization, you will want to create consistent discussion questions for the book club. These questions will gather the best ideas for your participating staff. Ask the worker to discuss one or two chapters that have been assigned each week.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Lifehack
Is technology harmful to humans?
Vicki Davis, director of IT, teacher, and podcaster based in North America says unscrupulous consumers are unaware of how dopamine hit addicts get on the social media sites they use. An anonymous professor at one of the world's leading universities of technology, known for decades of computer-assisted research, has written about the erosion of privacy, the cutting and setting of identities, the sale and identification of individuals, and the pursuit of political messages. I don’t see how institutions can grow to make this regulated.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in 01
Individual acts that lead to Global Warming
Denying the importance of individual responsibility has become a wise new phenomenon among analysts and many environmentalists. Environmentalists have been promoting individual measures for decades, but they have never had the desired effect.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Earth
Technology – A Boon or Bane?
By working with increasing technology, we strive to improve man so that he can overcome the limitations of our minds and come closer to the deeper army of wisdom, the source of life itself within us. This should be done if a certain amount of human energy, time, and resources are used. Once the technology becomes real, survival will no longer be a problem.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in 01
The time you faced rejection
Rejection does not have to be as big as graduating from high school, joining a team, or being asked to promote. Everyday situations can lead to feelings of rejection, such as if you don’t laugh at your joke and no one remembers keeping a place at the lunch table or someone you like to talk to. Rejection is something we all do all the time, but that doesn't mean someone doesn't like you or doesn't appreciate what is important.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Humans
Every person should get Covid-19 vaccination.
If you do not receive the Pfizer Moderna or Janssen Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, there may be an acute allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) in part of the vaccine. If you have such a history, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor about whether or not you should get a vaccine before you get it. Some people who have been vaccinated and have Covid-19 experience a strong immune response to the first two vaccines against Pfizer's Moderna vaccine.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Humans
A special sighting of something outdoors
Stevens Pass is about two hours drive north of Seattle and has 52 names and runs 1,800 meters high between its two separate mountains. Alpine Adventures uses white water guided tours in beautiful floating areas throughout the cassettes.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in Fiction
Is Java becoming obsolete?
Java code is safer in that engineers make fewer errors in the Java code than most other languages. Java code is secure in the sense that Java does not have direct access to the operating system and hardware, and Java operating time limits Java applications to inactive.
By Rosan Pandey3 years ago in 01