Mongolia’s future
What do you think what our country will be changed future?We should imagine about the future,while others are full of expect and afraid.Mongolian Culture is unique and dissimilar to anywhere else in the world.Mongolian life will be changing.Because we fly on the moon will be easy for everyday.I think Mongolian future's technology will have developed incredible.
Most people think that by robots will be doing the house work if will influence on their health.
Robotics is the art and commerce of robots, their design, manufacture, application, and practical use. Robots will soon be everywhere, in our home and at work. They will change the way we live. This will raise many philosophical, social, and political questions that will have to be answered. In science fiction, robots become so intelligent that they decide to take over the world because humans are deemed inferior. In real life, however, they might not choose to do that.
We'll travel around whole country for 10 minutes.For years, it has been the stuff of science fiction and fantasy, but experts say 25 years from now, that dream will become reality."We will have a flying car in the next 25 years.Moller foresees a future where skycars routinely zip around taxis or personal vehicles. Transportation experts say people will eventually turn to the skies not just out of a sense of adventure, but out of necessity: to escape gridlock on the ground.
Imagine a future where you can monitor your own health with smart, connected devices, your health team can share data seamlessly, and doctors are empowered with a view of health records across multiple sources – all leading to better, faster, safer, more personalized care. Changes of this magnitude require a complete rethinking of education, both in terms of the curriculum, and in the development of pedagogies that insure that every student acquires the high level of skills needed to thrive in the dynamic world of the 21st century.
Nanotechnology has the potential to have a positive
effect on the environment.Nanotechnology is another important part of the future of computers, expected to have a profound impact on people around the globe. Nanotechnology is already in use in many places, providing everything from stain resistant clothing to better suntan lotion. These advances in nanotechnology are likely to continue in the future, making this one of the most powerful aspects of future computing.
Then we do our work by only computers.As the world of computers and computer technology
continues to evolve and change, many people, from science fiction writers and futurists to computer workers and ordinary users, have wondered what the future holds for the computer and related technologies.In the future rush to get to work, the day's tasks will be checked using a personal robotic butler, the misplaced car keys will be located by entering the word "keys" into a cellphone.
Education will have change a better. As more and more children will be increasing IQ abilities. Children will be writing computer programs. There won’t be acodemic education. Maybe scientists will insert chip in human brain. As more and more future people will be making things we can’t imagine. We can say that each individual has a high life expectation of their own life in the future. But now the current reality is so cruel that it is really hard for every collage and university graduates to find a job, especially a good or approving job. This cruel reality directly affect the students’ goal to study, because they need not only finish their daily and basal studies, but they should also think about the exam to enter collage in the future, even bear the pressure of the their future job and some other earthy things. For the Mongolian students, the pressure of finding a job loses their interest to study and accept high education. Under this circumstance, a large number of Mongolian students drop out of school and go out to be a migrant workers.
Some people worry about our country future change.because this trends clearly demonstrate both bad and good side.
Monday, October 18, 2010
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