Western SOciety

             Western society has come a long way through out history. Living in plush and fertile lands following the prey primitive people, hunting and gathering for existence. There is food and clothing. The basic tools of this stage in stone aged history are the two most easily obtainable objects: rocks and sticks. As the people become more intelligent, they invent such things as the bow and arrow, spears, etc. Coincidentally, this is also the stage in which the minor concept known as war first began. One day someone gets tired of running after his lunch, and decides to have some fruit, drops the seeds on the ground, comes back next year, and look and behold, a small fruit tree has appeared. He then tries it with other seeds, and gets similar results. Agriculture is born. New forms of technology are developed to aid in crop yield, and this sparks the next stage industry.
             The cities are larger, days are shorter, and the streets are filthier. As people become more educated, the level of technology increases exponentially, and now there is a new presence on looming over society, curiosity. Driven by curiosity, people are to encounter exploration they discover better technology. As a result, we entered the Technological stage. We now find ourselves, humans stretching the limits of this portion of history. Where will we bring human kind? The future of mankind is not carved in stone, so to speak. The future is as yet undefined, but I can give you a general idea of what could happen.
             Education has had great improvement in history. International educational comparisons have been subjects of growing academic enthusiasm and criticism. Teachers have been seated in the middle of all the proverbial debate. Between parents and politicians, the undying battle on what is best for the student for decades. America's poor overall showing has sparked calls for adoption of a national curriculum and national standards for school tests....

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