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The world is in a self-destruction mode. By this statement Imean that the people of the wo

The world is in a self-destruction mode. By this statement I

mean that the people of the world are bent on making this planet

inhabitable in three distinct ways. Furthermore, these three ways are 【M1】______

all interrelated and related directly to industrialization.

The first of three is through pollution 【M2】______

of the air, the water, and the soil. Industrialization has meant toxic【M3】______

fumes in the atmosphere and poisonous substances in the water and

in the soil. Industry has also been responsible to noise and visual

pollution: the roar of machinery and the ugliness of factories and

cheap housing developments... these factors take the joy outside of【M4】______

natural surroundings for human beings.

However, the balance of nature has been upset. To feed the 【M5】______

hungry factories, huge forests have been leveled, mountains have

stripped of their protection... The results are farther-reaching【M6】______

as we can know. 【M7】______

The third and the most acute of the problem is the psychological【M8】______

effect on people of increased competition and hard economic times.

The reasons that people give for political unrest might be reasons of

belief or religion, but I believe that it is the desire of people to

improve their standard of life that ultimately causes wars. Because of【M9】______

the industrialization, much of the beauty and the simplicity of life is

away. 【M10】______

【M1】

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