Saving Humankind from Destruction

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Author: Sharma S.D. ISBN: 9781311379559
Publisher: Sharma S.D. Publication: June 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sharma S.D.
ISBN: 9781311379559
Publisher: Sharma S.D.
Publication: June 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Man is on self-destruction mode. How man is destroying himself or his society and community? Industries, war, diseases, and uncontrolled ecological destruction are affecting humans not only in poor countries but also in the rich regions. Industrialization and urbanization led to unhygienic conditions in low income countries. Rich countries, on the other hand, have taken sufficient precaution to save themselves. But, such measures are not sufficient to save the humankind, particularly people belonging to low income countries. Robots and computers are killing human beings. How to solve this problem? By saving nature and ecology, ensuring equal distribution of wealth between rich and poor countries, limited industrialization and urbanization, and through appropriate use of technology. For example, should be allow robots to determine our day-to-day life? We need to think in this regard.

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Man is on self-destruction mode. How man is destroying himself or his society and community? Industries, war, diseases, and uncontrolled ecological destruction are affecting humans not only in poor countries but also in the rich regions. Industrialization and urbanization led to unhygienic conditions in low income countries. Rich countries, on the other hand, have taken sufficient precaution to save themselves. But, such measures are not sufficient to save the humankind, particularly people belonging to low income countries. Robots and computers are killing human beings. How to solve this problem? By saving nature and ecology, ensuring equal distribution of wealth between rich and poor countries, limited industrialization and urbanization, and through appropriate use of technology. For example, should be allow robots to determine our day-to-day life? We need to think in this regard.

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