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The evolution from a comparatively insular industrial economy to a global postindustrial economy. This is to me what best defines the changes we have seen in human civilization over the last 100 years and has impacted our planet in infinite ways, making all other innovations in culture and technology possible.

2007-12-02 01:00:17 · answer #1 · answered by potato 2 · 1 1

POpulation growth is something that Doomsday fanatics have been talking about for years. It was once believed that the Human population could not exceed 4 billion because there wouldn't be enough space on Earth for everyone to live and still be able to eat or even breath. Currently the population is around the 6 billion mark and I for one can still breath and there's still food. In fact there's feilds that are being left fallow for the next year or two so a higher quality of food can be produced. We as a spiecis have the ability to think and plan for future events. No other animal has that ability or at least to the extent that we have. A squirle for example isn't storing nuts because it knows winter is coming and has to make sure it has enough for the whole winter, like a nut a day. It stores food because it's programed into it's DNA and instincts. I've recently read reports, not by a single "scientist" but ones that were published by a large group that actually really researched the situation and came up with the model that if we DO NOT improve our current food, housing and basic scientific understanding, that the Human population can reach about 12 billion before we reach serious problems. So it takes us about 10 years to grow by a billion and that's not counting the fact that the world population is rather top heavy meaning that there are alot more old people than young ones. Honestly there will be problems that pop up, no one will see them coming and they will be eventually delt with. We will continue to grow as a people and our population will grow as well.

2016-04-07 03:24:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Decode this lyrics "Time after time"
The punishment and destruction of human errors back in the past in kicking the butts of God in not worshiping God.
With the creation of a new civilization in the new century after world war two that is already moving backwards in time again.
Expose by the mystery of us-911.
Luke 17. 26-30
What do you think?

2007-12-02 01:03:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

War

2007-12-02 01:27:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Civil Rights Acts, Voting for Women, and "cross your fingers" no Hillary in office

2007-12-02 01:17:41 · answer #5 · answered by Haley 2 · 0 0

The boon in technology... Computers, medical and other scientific devices,and its effects on energy use and consumption.(Hybrid cars ,95% efficient home heat systems etc)

I guess in a word..Microchips.

2007-12-02 01:02:46 · answer #6 · answered by .G. 7 · 0 0

There is too many--it can't be just one. I would say each generation has 2-3 major events that change their outlooks on life. Wars, economics, tragedies, etc.

2007-12-02 01:00:01 · answer #7 · answered by jellybelly 4 · 1 1

Actually there are two. Being born and hanging in there until the end. The other points are all good but without these two, your question would not exist.

2007-12-02 01:02:01 · answer #8 · answered by St N 7 · 1 1

accessible birth control for all

2007-12-02 00:59:34 · answer #9 · answered by Christine 6 · 1 0

WW2, the world would be different if the lunatic was not exist.

2007-12-02 00:58:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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