Monday, January 26, 2009

Assignment #3: History of the Future

Today I'm going to talk about the changes that might happen to Canada in 2109. For more information, you can go to Christopher Moore's blog or the direct link to the assignment.

Since Canada have lots of free spaces, there will be lots of people from around the world that moves to Canada, which increases the population. World will be more peaceful, especially with Obama as president. People will stop doing wars on another country, which means that Canada will not get involved in any wars anymore. And since Obama is the first black president, people will think that everyone is the same, no matter how they look or what colour they are. Canada will be more developed.

Canada's environment will be more clean, especially if we always put garbages on the garbage can and recycle. There will be environment-free cars all over the road instead of smokes created by cars and machines. Everything will be modern, probably robots are going to be invented to take care of you and your house. And more electronic items will be invented to help people do their jobs faster.

Though I'm a bit curious of what will happen to the earth in 2109. If people don't keep the earth clean, we would have to move to the moon. Earth will be polluted and full of garbage. The atmosphere of the earth could get thicker and thicker, but we wouldn't let that happen. And there will be more information about aliens and the other unusual creatures, and maybe life that exists on Mars. But, we couldn't really predict the future. We just have to see what's going to happen.

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One of the modern solar car

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Prediction of the future-How will it be?

2 comments :):

Shauna Pollock said...

The addition of these images is very helpful for your readers.

Another excellent post, well done!

I especially liked how you linked back to the assignment - I think I'll encourage all students to do that, it helps to make things even more clear!

Marsha C said...

Thank you Miss Pollock!