"There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate." - Carl Sagan, This made me think about what will happen to mankind once all our resources are gone. What will happen in the distant future? That, we don't know. This is one of the quotes that I thought and, just sat there... That I was sitting in a vast, large vacuum, as a small rock, it made me feel like we haven't even explored half of our Earth.
This was really an experiences, and if you don't think so, you should try, and "Think about all the things we've accomplished as humans, but also think, what else we have in store..." - Reuben, March 3, 2016.
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A company, well actually a man had an idea and made the iconic, and sometimes VERY annoying 'Autocorrect' 7 years ago. His idea made around 350 million dollars in cash, but he quit the group. Then finally, the man's group did the final touches, and sold ablaze. Great, right? Wrong. After the man rejoined, his group wanted to split 50 million (Each for each member) dollars for doing only at least 1/4 of the idea, and didn't give him anything for his idea. What should happen, is that the guy who created the actual idea, and worked on more than half of it, should get at least 100 million dollars.
Gopal has relied on himself to escape the sweatshop in many ways, including that he tried to escape, only thinking about himself. Until then, he has built a bond with his colleagues in the sweatshop, and couldn't, wouldn't think of escaping without them, because of if he had, Scar would've punished them. He extended his plans with his friends, and had thought of ways to escape this sweatshop. At first, they didn't agree with him and his ideas, until they got to know him, and Gopal relied on himself to one day, see his family again. He had relied on himself to escape and breathe in fresh air. Gopal relied on himself to escape. Even if something bad happens to him, he relied on himself to escape. Gopal relied on himself to keep pushing.
From beginning to end, Gopal has been changed maybe a bit, and maybe even a bit more. To figure it out we had to read the book 'Boys without names'. We then start with a nostalgic Gopal. While leaving his village, he then had some memories which you can consider nostalgic. The middle of the story was when Gopal had grown aware of how he would provide his family. So he then looked for a way to provide, found a boy, (I don't remember his name.) and had asked for a job. Things intensify while he works his way into a big trap. One day after school, the boy and Gopal had been talking, and Gopal was forced into a car that has driven by. Hours later, Gopal finds himself in a sweatshop, thinking that he's actually doing a legal job.
Weeks have passed, and Gopal has grown aware of what's happening around him. Since then, he had realized that he had to escape. That is when the end part comes in. He creates many varieties of plans to escape, but none worked. So he had to gain Scar's (Gopal's Boss) trust. Even more weeks had passed, and it's even Diwali. His boss' sick and gives Gopal a 50 rupee note to get him sweets. As a result, Gopal has written a note regarding that he needs help, and gives it to a sweets vendor. (Sweets Man) Days have passed, and Scar finally insisted to transfer all the boys to different factories. For this reason, the police has raided the sweatshop, furthermore discovered that Scar attempted to hide the boys in the attic, as well as rescuing them. Scar has been arrested, Gopal has a ride home, coupled with him being reunited with his family. Long story short, Gopal went from Nostalgic boy, to Where am I boy, to I don't regret anything I did to Scar boy. Bob, the everyday, ordinary dog.Bob was just a small, masculine, pit-bull pup. He had his tongue sticking out, and brown, plush hair. He was a bit of a dog who wants a challenge, always wanted to be rich, and you'd be able to tell if he's hungry or not. He lives in the state of Pet Smart. He was happy to live there, while treats and toys would always come make a noise, in the life of Bob. Until he realized, this isn't the life he had wanted. He wanted to live in a five star hotel suite. He wanted to have a million dollars. The next day, Bob went to the convenience store, and had bought a lottery ticket. He had won the money, and now he is rich! Bob is now a rich, small, masculine, pit-bull pup, that lives in a five star hotel suite. What more would he want? Bob's been pondering to himself, and wanted a good meal. He walked into the kitchen, with his chubby sides, and made himself some bacon and eggs.
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