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Modern Technology

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Modern Technology

In an era where human progress is soaring at a dizzying rate, society must adapt
its technology to solve current world issues. In a world where the Internet,
cell phones and notebook computers are becoming a necessity for everyday living,
we often forget about those who still suffer attempting to meet their basic
needs, including clean water, food and health care. It is time for the developed
world to use their technology to help those who can not help themselves. By
using these technologies there will be advances in medical services, a new
economy based on the Internet, emerging information technologies and new methods
for the farming and industrial sectors. More importantly, these technologies
will provide the education and knowledge for these people to become prosperous
nations that can fend for themselves and provide for their people. Transfers of
technology from the developed world to the developing world will improve the
standard of living, increase efficiency in production and become a base for
economic growth, without this transfer these countries will fall further into
poverty and economic ruin, with little hope for survival. For most people of the
developed world, the developing world is not something they concern themselves
with; they do not see it everyday and therefore it does not exist. This could
not be farther from the truth. The developing world is in need of help but the
developed world constantly turns a blind eye. Our current love affair with
technology may provide the answer for underdeveloped nations problems. The
standard of living is so low in these countries that our everyday conveniences
are a struggle for the entire population to obtain. If the developed nations
could meet these base needs, these countries may be able to overcome their
current problems. The first issue that must be dealt with is the unsatisfactory
health care and medical technology. If the developed world could send excess
medical supplies along with the personnel to administer them, they might learn
to take care of themselves. In time, the common diseases that kill thousands in
these countries will be under control and people will start living longer,
healthier lives. A second issue is the exchange of technology for agriculture
and industry. As a result, new jobs will be created to provide income, while
reducing child labor. As the people of these countries start to build income for
themselves, the amount of crime will be reduced as people wi...

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