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Visionaries Daydream To Success
After going grey waiting the changes we’re all dying for, the little red man of destiny came for a visit to the lone island and foretold my future “You would be a natural champion for the minorities transforming a bright … Continue reading
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The Axial Principle in the Information Society
The 18th century to the present has experienced drastic change to economical productivity as a result of Industrial Revolution. This somewhat gives the public an impression that technology has an active role in transforming social change. Agricultural countries like Australia … Continue reading