An idiot would tell you that robots would take over the world. I honestly believe we as humans have the ability to make sure we don't go that far.
People, especially most Americans, have a borderline fetish for leisure. If it makes things easy, buy it, buy it, buy it now. Likely, more advancements will be made to make sure people won't have to leave their home via conventional ways to go to work. Basically, we get even more lazy than we already are, all things considered. Not to mention new innovations for war.
Some good can come from this, however. We require an alternative to fossil fuels, so green energy will be a must in the future. Advancements in medicine will thrive, after everyone discovers that there really are cures for almost anything (there's just no money for the doctors in curing the disease, only treating it). A cleaner Earth, a better planet, a better ecosystem.
It indicates that there land is not good for farming. Since Canada is cold most of the year, the ground is going to be hard and not good for farming.
Possible injury to the left cerebrum and temporal lobe. Left cerebrum mainly controls speech, problem solving and motor functions. Temporal lobe focusing on tempory memories and since she can't remeber the past 12 hours but can remember before than its mainly located there.
The term "addiction" has recently been used to refer to a variety of other issues with impulsive behavior, such as pathological gambling.
What exactly does addiction really mean?
Lack of control over something to the point where it could be harmful to you is the definition of addiction.
What is addiction's psychological name?
The emotional or mental aspects of substance use disorder, such as intense cravings for the substance or behavior and difficulty thinking about anything else, are referred to as psychological dependence.
What exactly is addictive pathology?
a pattern of bad habits that happens over and over again and makes you more likely to get sick or have problems in your personal and social life.The subjective experience of "loss of control" is frequently associated with addictive behaviors, in which the behavior persists despite voluntary efforts to abstain or limit use.
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Answer:
he is 100% confident in his reasoning
Explanation:
According to my research on the literary arts, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Paine most likely uses this language to convince his audience that he is 100% confident in his reasoning. This can be inferred because he compares his reasoning to something that is completely there and cannot be refuted (ray of light).
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