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Marco Allard


Title and Organization: My angle of the world
Gender and Age: Male, 18
Country of Residence: Canada Canada
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From prehistorical times to today’s world, humans and environment are definitely characterized by evolution. As it was billion years ago, today’s world is always changing, progressing, evolving. Everywhere around the earth there is a rotation of energy, things born and then dies. And all those energy together are changing the face of the world.
The evolution of the world can be observed on different species. For an example, dinosaurs disappeared billion years ago but today some animal species can be observed as dinosaur’s evolutions. Crocodiles are an example, they changed with time and now they are much different than their ancestors.
Another important example on the evolution is technology. This aspect of the world is important because it has evolved very fast. A couple centuries ago people didn’t had light in our home at night, and now humans can do everything with a computer. Some years ago, humans used to take entire days to move a couple of kilometers. Today they can travel the world in a few hours. Technology had really changed the face of the world.
As complex as it can be, the world is nothing else than an evolving mass, as anything else in the universe. Despite everything humans can think about the world, they have to remember that they are a small piece of something bigger.

My angle of the world
by Marc-Olivier Allard

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