How we (humanity) made the effort to repair the ecological mistakes we have made by working together in concerted effort to improve our environment and save species on the verge of extinction.
2007-01-07 23:33:34
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answer #1
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answered by Feta Smurf 5
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Unless you're postulating that people will all the sudden jump to 200 year lifespans, *nothing* will be remembered.
History is defined by the person who records it....and it is totally open to reinterpretation at any time for any reason. What actually happened will almost never resemble what is actually recorded.
As a prime example, look at the American Civil War. You were taught in school, if you *were* taught about it in school that is, that it was about ending slavery. If one actually does a bit of research, one can quickly see that it was about taxation and states' rights and that slavery played no part in causing it.
What actually happened and what will be said to have happened 150 years from now will be two entirely different things.
2007-01-08 16:50:38
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answered by randkl 6
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There is a HUGE difference between what will be remembered and what will be admired. The things most likely to be remembered are the wars and the evil people that fight them. For example, Hitler is almost certainly going to be remembered, but very few will admire him.
2007-01-08 08:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion... religion will always prevail in society... It is just natural for humanity to believe in something... If Christianity, and all other major religions have prevail for 2000 or more years, they will surely prevail another 150 years.... Religion helps keep order in society and make people think about right and wrong...
Internet... the Internet is the more reliable and fast way to communicate... and I am sure it will still be as important or maybe even more important 150 year later....
The great heroes of history... People like Gandhi, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King Jr., and other will always live in the minds of all people for their teaching and contributions to human kind....
Television... People can't live without television...
You.... if you become a hero in history like Jesus, Martin, Gandhi, and all of them....
The admirable people like firemen and policemen that gave their life to save other in disasters such as 9/11 and some natural disasters... they will prevail in the heart of human history...
Yahoo... for giving this opportunity for people to share their thinking, and for being the greatest search engine hahaha!!
Hopefully this answer will also prevail for 150 years... LOL just kidding about this one...
2007-01-08 07:41:45
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answered by CRA 3
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Led Zeppelin.
2007-01-08 12:35:37
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answered by no name brand canned beans 6
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The music of The Grateful Dead. In the future it will be classical music and people will go to concerts dressed in formals and tuxes to watch recreations of classic Grateful Dead shows. The music will never die.
2007-01-08 09:04:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Motzart, it alrady stood the test of time.
McDonalds, half of the world is addicted to it.
Y!A, need I say more.
The question: "Chicken or the Egg first"
Micheal Jackson, Plastic is not bio-degradeble
2007-01-08 07:39:56
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answered by chainciw 2
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In 150 years, they'll be laughing at how we had to use a computer (it'll all be telepathy by then) and how primitave our medicine was.
Hopefully, they'll also be pissed off at us for polluting the earth.
2007-01-08 07:32:37
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answered by yuntaa_dba 4
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The Internet. Because it's amazing how you can connect to a worldwide system of computers and do a lot of ****. I say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements.
2007-01-08 07:30:54
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answered by Alex S 2
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Planes...And everyone will be admiring and being envious of next door's latest model.
2007-01-08 07:45:35
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answered by Afi 7
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