Availability-Misweighing Tendency:
1) Smartphones are helping farmers bridge money to banks, says Bill Gates.
2) Can new technologies provide resources to those in need? yep, if not then it will empower trends like prostitution, pornography and even, "lesbianism prostitution"(I made this one up).
3) Walk with nature, let the world reveal its problems to you and become a source of help for everyone!
4) How technologies like Komodo Edit are helping people like me educate ourselves, create assets and even educate our communities/audiences. Really amazing. But how did I arrive at Komodo Edit? Be repeating word "Bridgers/bridge" to my mind again and again and then... using alternativeto.com and after testing several alternatives, I gave upp all of them (including Notepad++) and resorted to using Komodo Edit 11. What a software!
5) Helping Africans to develop a feasible infrastructure using a multidisciplinary loop of MUGAPP protocols, adding or removing bridges/bridgers where necessary.
6) How the "New World Order" uses new tech to destroy efforts of people like Bill Gates, and even Angelina Jolie?!~
7) New World Order has intelligence, DNA samples and whatnot. It's important to help educate billions of new users registered on Internet what is Security and Privacy and how it affects the normal functioning of their life. How the decisions of Big Companies like Google affect these individuals. Every African should be educated about that.
8) Can MUGAPP model and Physics be used to help develop next-level sanitation behaviours among people? as crazy as it seems, yes. You know as they say, "You are lucky if you get good ideas. But occassionally you get really bad ideas". So let's roll.
9) Paul Allen helped Bill realize his talents... and it marked the end of his "college career"and start of Post-Popular Electronics age.
10) No matter how much influence, you must gear your efforts towards making world a safe place for newer and newer people coming on Earth.
11) As a kid, I had no support. Today, I realize on that time and now I'm getting pretty used to it. That's not impressive. What's impressive is I can meet new people, learn new books, exercise my body in new ways and be a cool fashion!
12) Perhaps what strikes me more is the fact I no longer need to depend on cars and other vehicles to "bridge" myself to some place, like High School. Alas me being frequently with some bridgers does help me, at least to some limit.
13) Pakistan is one small, rude and "self-dependant" country? maybe that explains why young Arfa Kareem (it scares me) died of no support from government. She died of Brain Hemorrhage by the way. So you can understand what I mean by word "rude and ignorant", in terms of government and "governmentcy".
14) What Elon Musk does, will most positively impact America. But what Elon Musk practices and his behaviours, continue to mesmerize us. He reads, works out, eats healthy and by healthy, we really mean healthy. As the author of his biography wrote, "we had a meeting and he order a Beef Steak and even ate mine."
15) An Umbrella of LED-based bridge/bridgers to provide hope to those in need.
16) Can VR change the way how celebrities not only reach their fans/audience, but their philanthrophic efforts?
17) Can we sponsor a Rocket League event to help raise millions of dollars for the young Africa (and its lookalikes)?
18) Science needs to learn how to cater itself to needs of billions of kids around the world and how their brains react to different ways/stimulus of "education efforts", shouldn't we think about that?
19) An article showed how creating and making a practice of code words helped one family to save their daughter from a potential kidnap accident, another bridger and a result of efforts of parenting magazines around the world!
20) Sanitized water flows, people do their thing and maybe, two or more Jake Pauls rise.
21) But we should be happy, Generation Z, as wikipedia defines it is:
According to Forbes (2015), the generation after Millennials, Generation Z, which they defined as people born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, made up 25% of the U.S. population, making them a larger cohort than the Baby Boomers or Millennials.
Generation Z is the most poorly treated generation. With most of us guys raised on Social Media and internet, we really are orphans of true love and human contact.
22) Burritos and new culture, it's MUGAPP that will transform new generation. I am actually Generation Z. In fact, I am the only Generation Z in the family (and my sister is even newer, she's born on 2005).
23) But the world collapses us, collapse in the sense of HTML. As the word "Collapsed title" is used in context of HTML, Hyper-Markup Text Language, refers to a title that's seperate from actual title. To me, we Generation Z's have a lot of "collapsed titles". This explains a lot of things about my generation.
According to Robert Half,
"In five years, Generation Z — those born between 1990 and 1999 — will make up more than 20 percent of the workforce. With new ideas and expectations for ..."
The website continues to state:
With new ideas and expectations for the professional world, they’re poised to add yet another layer to multigenerational teams. Are you and your staff ready? Discover employment solutions for recruiting, retaining and getting the best out of this generation's professionals.
Our latest guide, Get Ready for Generation Z, reveals key insights from our recent survey of nearly 800 members of this cohort, such as:
77% anticipate working harder than previous generations to have a satisfying and fulfilling career
$46,799 is the mean salary expectation for their first job after college
30% say they would take a 10-20% pay cut to work for a cause they deeply care about
So what does this all mean, it means a few things and one of that is that poverty can reduce potential of this generation too.
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