We live at the beginning of the XXI century. It's not surprising that people have questions: what will it be like?
What awaits humanity ahead? And it would not hurt to ask what the future of humanity will be like, for everything that happens around is the work of people. So, our future depends on ourselves.
To be honest, I do not have very optimistic views on the future. It seems to me that the more a person knows, the worse it becomes. We feel like kings of nature, and nature avenges us for it. We believe that we can change the geography of the world: there the sea is dormant, there we will create it. But when this was done, did anyone think about the consequences of this? We discover new and new substances, and in the end it turns out that they threaten all of humanity. We pretend that we are fighting for human rights or state rights, but in fact we are waging normal wars. This was in the XX century. Will anything change in the XXI? I doubt it.
What kind of person will be the future? He will be intelligent, and too smart. But it will not be her own mind, it will be the mind of the computers that he creates. Why keep in mind a lot of formulas, schemes, etc? It is enough to create the program, and let the machine work further. So it will be 10, 20, 30 years, and the next generation will remember something, if they are all done by computers?
The man of the future will conquer the cosmos. But I do not think that it will benefit anyone. We are gradually destroying our planet, and so are other planets.
We will have a completely different culture and other art, because our society will be technical. Rural landscapes will replace cities that will all grow and grow. Artists will draw rockets, crowded streets and the inhabited Moon. Poets glorify scientific achievements and at the same time mourn for lost tranquility, because there is still the second side of the matter: people are so carried away by the creation of a new life that they forget that there are real friends, that the most important for a person is the family and that in the end is more attractive from the noise of the city is the singing of the nightingale.
We are already forgetting this, and the man of the future, even more so. But still it would be interesting to live in this future. Humanity, even feeling the danger ahead, will still approach it, because such is the nature of man: he always seeks to learn something, to discover, to subdue. Therefore, in essence the person of the future will not differ in anything from a person of the past or the present.
My typical day begins at 7:00 o'clock. It's easy for me to get up early so I haven't got any problems with this. My alarm clock wakes me up every morning. First, I do some morning exercises. Then I take hot shower and after that - dressing. It takes me 10 mins. to get dressed. After dressing I eat my breakfast. Usually it is some tea with sandwiches. When breakfast ends, I go to school. It starts at 9:00 o'clock so I leave my house at 8:30, because I walk to my school. At school I have a lunch in the <span>canteen at 11:40. After school I come home at 15:30. It takes me 3 hours to finish my homework, so I haven't got a lot of free time. Usually I read some books or enjoy sitting in the Internet. Also I play on guitar and violin(можешь убрать если ты не играешь на муз инструменте). Of course I'm fond of listening to music. I like everything from rock to classical. Especially I like some relaxing music. After spending my free time on all my hobbies, I go to bed. My day ends at 22:30 because I need to get some sleep before the next day.</span>
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1. This legend is handed down from generation to generation in our family.
2. Don't play with my watch, give it to me.
3. Let's give out the maps to all expedition members.
4. Where have you got this ring from? - In our family it's handed down from mother to daughter.
5. The thief was sent to the police.
6. Please, hand in your papers at the end of the examination.
7. Tomorrow the queen will give out presents in the children's hospital.
8. Don't hand in your compositions, I'll collect them tomorrow.
9. Eventually she had to give the farm to the new owners.
1. This book is mine. 2. Is this watch yours?
3. Will this new flat be theirs?
4. This umbrella isn’t mine.
5. These books are ours.
6. Are these things his or hers?