'' I think people read more books in the past because then there were no television and radio to entertain people. In the present people rather watch moving images from television than pick up a dusty old book. My opinion on importance of books is that there are books with empty storyline as well as there are books that are considered as true gems which contain knowledge and a great story and the importance of these books is immeasurable. Considering the fact that people in the future will be even lazier than they are now shows that the books will stay on the bookshelves or will be burned but I think that they will be converted into digital ones and will remain forever. In conclusion I think that people must read books to widen their horizon but the lack of free time will force the books to be just as decorative belongings.
pension or insurance. Ecuador was in debt in start of 2003 when organizations and corporations started to claimant their share (Perkins, 2004). But what can offer a country thats it debt? Their only solution was to take a loan again or find somekind of compromise with the borrowers. Ecuador was convinced or rather forced to allow oil comapnies to the country and sell oil cheaply to the borrowers. That kind of destruction was immeasurable for the nature and people of that country. IMF and World Bank who “help“ developing countries speak us still about the progress they are making and how hard they are working for it. The goal of these organizations that have helped to develop this kind of situation are doing something wrong and it effects those who aren’t so strong to protect themselves. On the criticism topic I pinted out that IMF and World Bank don’t consider countries inidvidual circumstances setting conditions.
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"I don't know if I can." I leaned forward very slowly, cautioning him with my eyes. I placed my cheek against his stone chest. I could hear his breath, and nothing else. "This is enough," I sighed, closing my eyes. In a very human gesture, he put his arms around me and pressed his face against my hair. "You're better at this than you give yourself credit for," I noted. "I have human instincts -- they may be buried deep, but they're there." We sat like that for another immeasurable moment; I wondered if he could be as unwilling to move as I was. But I could see the light was fading, the shadows of the forest beginning to touch us, and I sighed. "You have to go." "I thought you couldn't read my mind." "It's getting clearer." I could hear a smile in his voice. He took my shoulders and I looked into his face. "Can I show you something?" he asked, sudden excitement flaring in his eyes. "Show me what?" "I'll show you how I travel in the forest." He saw my expression