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I think the future will be awesome with more technology.
Its both good and bad, good that we will have more advantages but bad if people abuse them and rely on them too much.
No, no big event is going to happen, bad things are already happening now like the disasters happening in countries today so i would say its just going to get worse.
The future without oil will be bad, we use oil for food, cars, and more so without we're in big trouble but i hope we find a way.
I think the future looks like the picture i added below, a apocalypse where nothing good happens, i mean I'm not a dark person who sees the negative all the time but I'm wise enough to see the next step so i know its going to be bad.
Big invention? i hope to see flying cars and flying hoverboards that could improve transportation
*i take no credit for image below i just found it off google.
Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi, was born in India in 1869 and died in 1948. Gandhi lived during the time when the British controlled India but Indians were starting to revolt against British rule. Because of this, Gandhi had to experience and see a lot of violence and he made it his mission in life to not only apply his ideals of non-violence, but also teach them to his people and encourage them to follow. In essence, Gandhi was not against control by the government and did not believe in the uselessness of force when this was needed. In fact, he believed that under the right circumstances, force could be used. But what he did preach was for people to seek a way to help a cause without hurting others and without resorting to unnecessary violence. In fact, in his own life, he made it his mission to help out but without resorting to any kind of violence. In this particular excerpt of the views of Gandhi, what he was doing was showing the people first his own example, and asking them to do the same. He insisted that there was more action in not giving in to the desire to act through violence to oppose English rule than in inflicting harm through violence. So he calls his people to act, not in opposing this rule violently, but instead, opposing it by not conforming to what the British wished, which was called civil disobedience.
Answer: I was stoned by the bullies at school.
Explanation: (wasnt actually)
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