Yes! Paris would be in my room!
2006-08-03 01:55:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think I would change the world. A sudden forced mass change would only bring about mass resistance and disaffection. The world (by this I mean people as a whole) need to change off their own backs. History has shown that you cannot enforce ideals on people. People or groups who have tried to do this have seldom lasted more than a few decades, with the possible exception of Sparta in ancient Greece.
If I could somehow act as a catalyst for the human world to WANT to change, then I'd do that, but I wouldn't make any changes myself.
2006-08-03 08:58:42
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answer #2
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answered by Entwined 5
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Change the world? Is this strength of power even fathomable? Where to start?
I would have to start with me, and cleanse my heart of all the black that has niggled in through the years. I would then have to give peace to the desert, and give those pour souls what they have needed for centuries. Africa would have to be next, to quell the warring factions that have wracked the country for decades. To rid the world of long range missiles and all bombs. To give medical and agricultural needs to countries with starving, dying multitudes. To educate the world in birth control, drug abuse, cleanliness, and compassion.
My heart often cries for the injustices of this world, that I cannot do more than I already do. This world will change drastically withing the next hundred years, and will do so without my input.
I pray mightily for this world.
2006-08-03 09:10:45
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answer #3
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answered by rrrevils 6
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I would change how people act toward one another.
I would make respect a high priority and try to make people understand that they are responsible for their own destiny. People will learn to get along with each other and respect one another if they truely have to rely on each other to survive.
To many people think the government should take care of us and that teachers should be responsible for raising our children.
We need to get back to basics and learn to raise our children better and spend more time molding our youth to become better adults. We, as adults, need to spend more time bettering ourselfes and leading by example - after all, we are a product of our own environment.
2006-08-03 09:03:04
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answer #4
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answered by jarhed 5
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If I had a very important destiny, would I even be able to have a choice as to what I would change or if I would change it? It it was my destiny to change the world, good or bad, wouldn't I automatically have to follow it?
2006-08-03 08:55:40
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answer #5
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answered by cutengraceless 2
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All of us have the power to change the world. Its just the some of us take the big step and do it. No one has a lesser place in this world. Its what we chose. I say this, Cos i am changing the world myself.
2006-08-03 09:52:44
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answer #6
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answered by fourseasons 2
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If I'll be in power, the world would be automatically changed because then the world would be free from the Bush.
And that would be a great change for our world.
2006-08-03 09:06:10
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answer #7
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answered by incredible.angel 2
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Yes. Religious freedom would expand around the globe. That would include a tolerance for other religions. There would be one God for all the people - recognized, understood, and believed. If your beliefs make you agnostic, that would be OK.
But for any religion to say 'my God' creates an unhealthy competition. That is the opposite of what religion should do.
2006-08-03 08:59:18
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answer #8
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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No, just the "leadership" perticularly of the United States. That alone would cause major changes and make the world a safer and better place.
2006-08-03 08:58:06
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answer #9
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answered by EMAILSKIP 6
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There are too many things that I would like to change but then you second guess yourself and wonder if the change was made would things really be better.
2006-08-03 08:58:41
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answer #10
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answered by bildymooner 6
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It's just not possible to change one's attitude & approach, how could V even think of changing the world ever.. No I won't.
2006-08-03 08:56:30
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answered by JD 4
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