A few days ago
Gianfi

This is an interesting article. Read this. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/676064.stm?

If somebody told you then do some research into the problem of clean water in developing countries. Choose one innovative idea to help solve the problem and write 2-3 paragraphs on it. How would you implement it? What might the costs be? How many people would be helped?

What would you say? This is not homework that I need to do. I am just wondering what your responses will be. Remember 2 to 3 paragraphs. Thanks.

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A few days ago
Matt R

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My idea is not innovative – do nothing. That’s all I have to say. It’s horrible, I know, but there are things beyond our control that are meant to keep our population down, and this is one of them. The reason these places are so unsanitary is because man made it so. Man is growing faster than Earth is restoring, and as a consequence our offspring are forced to live in our filth.

Developing facilities to improve conditions for 3 billion people in the wold would take a temendous amount of effort and money. Many nations don’t even have enough resources to keep their own people happy, much less attempt to make the world better for half the world’s population.

I hate that is the way it has to be, but it just is. I just believe that even if conditions were sanitary for everyone in the world, a disease would somehow find its way to resist our chemicals and create an epidemic like the plague. Call it Evolution, call it Divine regulation. Whatever it is, we can’t stop it, no matter how hard we try.

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