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    The World Without Us

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    The World Without Us By: Alan Weisman The World Without Us written by Alan Weisman is an intriguing book about what the world would be like if humans influence never took place and better yet‚ now that humans have invaded the space of natural wilderness‚ how would the environment adapt if humans disappeared? What would it be like if none of the creatures in our environment had to deal with the constant demands of humans? How would the forms of life take over all the buildings and materials

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    World Without Oil

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    The Economic Effects of a World Without Oil. As oil prices keep increasing‚ many are looking to a future without oil. It is hoped that if oil prices keep rising‚ alternatives will be developed and this will enable a smooth transition. Already‚ car manufacturers have cars which run on hydrogen‚ natural gas‚ even solar panel. The longer oil prices rises‚ the more attractive these options will be. It is not unfeasible that in a decade‚ we will simply not need or want to consume oil any more. However

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    today‚ I ____ has got a golden opportunity to speak a few words on the topic ’ A world without internet’ Internet has become a part of our lives. The Internet has positively changed the face of modern day communication and commerce. It has evolved to become one of the most important inventions in mankind’s history. The Internet is all about simple and speedy communication. It connects people from all over the world. It has reduced the distance between people of different regions.Today Internet

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    a world without rules

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    couldn’t really say what’s good or bad. I think the existence of rules keeps people from deviating from the norm for fear of consequences‚ but if there were no negative consequences for people’s actions‚ people could ideally‚ do whatever they wanted without fear of retribution or being outcasted. Imagine there being no consequence for murder or rape. How many scorned people are out there plotting revenge on people‚ but never act on their thoughts because they fear the repercutions of their actions? I

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    World Without Money

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    why they would not. Some even choose money over their own family or friends. Money is the reason the world operates‚ Thousands of people are dying everyday in the world‚ and all people care about is how they should spend their money after making it. Since money is the reason the world operates‚ just imagine the world without money to spend. Money makes the world go around. Imagine the world without money; there will be no future. Not everything comes with a price tag‚ but money can buy people fame

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    World Without Television

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    WORLD WITHOUT TELVISION I dream of a world of higher intellects‚ where people read much more than they do and participate in intellectual debates and other activities that require more thinking and less zombifying in front of an electronic device that does not always produce high-quality intellectual programming. I think with the passing time and the increase of more and more television viewing over the years our culture loses some things‚ and while I do not think that all television programming

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    A World Without Conflict

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    A world without conflict No conflict no growth. The world without conflict people would lose their human nature; the society would have no development. Humans created with emotion‚ such as happiness‚ sadness‚ anger‚ jealousy‚ ect. Those emotions cause people to hate‚ suffer and love. If we without it‚ we would all be the same‚ no disagreement‚ no better idea‚ no own opinion. Even though there is no surefire way to tell what is the world looks like‚ or really accident prone due to lack of fear

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    A World Without Sound

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    sirens on emergency vehicles late at night. I am not alone in this soundless world; everyone is deaf. Everyone has fallen victim to a terrible virus. No one is certain as to how or why the virus came about. The deafening virus is viewed both positively and negatively. I find comfort in sharing my experience with friends‚ family‚ and even strangers. Everyone throughout the world is facing a similar situation: life without sound. Deafness has always existed; there are auditory teachers and speech

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    A World without Science

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    World without science…!!! Introduction: Science is knowledge attained through study or practice. It’s every time you turn on a light or start a car. Now imagine how our world would be without cars‚ light‚ major medical advances or anything that involves science. We’ve grown so accustomed to having this knowledge and being so scientifically advanced‚ we couldn’t survive without it. Electricity: Without electricity there would be zero entertainment. There wouldn’t be any TV’s‚ computers

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    A World Without Friction

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    A World Without Friction (603 Words)Although friction may seem like a minor issue‚ its absence would chance life as we know it. There would be many negative effects of this like not being able to gain traction on any surface and your ipods earplugs always falling out. Also‚ there would be many positive effects‚ such as eliminating the need for coolant in engines and lubricant in machines. Moreover‚ the absence of friction would be both bad and good. Without friction‚ many obvious things which we

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