If I Could Change One Thing In The World Essay

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    Optimism, believing, hopeful and positivity. The reason I ask is because these words can easily be used to explain the thoughts and feelings one could have about our current world. A world with a huge influx of technology, the current climate change, poverty, power hungry leaders, prejudice and more. The easiest route would be to accept these things as unchangeable and view this world in a dystopian fashion. Letting the faults in this world drive you to believe we live in a dystopian society; a place

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    consultant, the idea of the world being flat is an interesting topic. Thomas Friedman, who is one of the leading faces of the “world being flat perspective”, is an extremely well acclaimed author on many topics. Especially on globalization and economic areas. His way of thinking and presentation of the facts are clearly defined and well laid out. This idea of the world being flat explains that the global economic playing field has now been leveled out, and that no one person or group has a distinct

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    Changing or getting rid of something in the world is a strong power, you have to be wise on what you choose. If you could change three things in the world what would you change? Getting rid of tea, winter, and change the use of cell phones would make my world better. First thing I would change is the use of cell phone. No one knows how to be social anymore. Everyone has their faces in there phone and to amuse themselves they swipe up and down. Study shows that an average American check their

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    foreign country I have even been to is Canada. And sure, Canada is great. I love Canada. Without Canada we would not have Canadian bacon, maple syrup, or teen pop sensation Justin Bieber, but it is not much different from America. I honestly would not have known I was in another country if it were not for the Canadian flags hanging outside of people’s houses where the American flags usually go. Of course it is an exciting experience to cross an invisible boundary to another part of the world, but the excitement

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    Change happens when you contemplate something, prepare to change, take action, and then maintain that action. You are the one who makes it happen, because no one else can do those things for you if you are able minded. Those steps are the only route to change, so remember that next time you are sitting around wishing things could be different. The truth is that if you are wishing things were different, then you are contemplating it, so you just need to start preparing to take action. 10. On Climate

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    World Changers Memo

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    Dear future self, world changers and creative people, I decided to write this more like a memo, to remember the values I decided to stay true to and hopefully inspire a positive discussion with current and aspiring world-changers. I have no idea where I will be in 2,5 or 10 years: maybe I'll manage to reach my goals or maybe I'll have to reconsider my future, but frankly I'm not at all scared about it. One year ago I decided to enter the hectic, thrilling and ever-changing world of entrepreneurship

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    I also learn that we don’t pay attention on how the media portray us in television. Two of my favorite shows on television are Scandal and Empire. I now learned that those shows are bad for black American community. Those show the black community in a negative light. For example empire, the show is about a black drug dealer who got out of the ghetto and became a multi-millionaire and his wife at the time took the plea for him and went to jail for sixteen so he could become what he is. His three sons

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    the growth of a person and the general joy of learning new things about the world, to obtaining as much knowledge to pass an exam. Hikins and Cherwitz strive to surround education on straying away from today’s perspective of education to focusing on students generating their own intellectual ideas with others in order to solve real world issues. They stress the importance of the younger generations’ perspectives in order to solve common world problems. There is a plethora of issues surrounding our current

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    society, and that issue is climate change. Within the article of,” Why Bother”, by Michael Pollan, he talks about an effect that society itself may have inflicted upon themselves. But looking at the actual reasoning behind why the climate is changing is baffling. In the text of “Why Bother”, Michal Pollen talks about climate change is on us, yet before reading the text, I assumed that maybe climate change was just destiny, and continues to happen because it’s due. Yet now I believe that we as a people,

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    World Violence Protest

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    Gandhi has changed the world violence protest, a good way we can change the world is by helping the homeless, stopping bad drugs, and also recycling. Civil rights leader, Mahatma Gandhi wrote “ be the change you want to see in the world.” He stood up for things he wanted to see in the world. Non - violent protests are protests that do not include any type of weapon or violent action. One way to change the world is by recycling.recycling can help animals from eating and choking on the rubbish that

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