The Good Old Days

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The Good Old Days

In our world today everything changes very fast. Globalisation has

changed the world and made it smaller. The Internet has made it

possible for news to travel around the world within minutes. We live

in one of the most in lighted time-age in the world’s history. The

Internet has made it easy to get information about almost everything.

In the old days you had to go to the library to get information about

different things. And the information you could get at the library was

often a bit old and not up to date.

For as long as there have been people in the world, there have been

wars and injustice. Some people say that there were not as many

problems back in the good old days, because the world was a more calm

and peaceful place to live in. I don’t think that the old days were

that much better. I just think that because we today live in a very

open world, where we see and hear about a lot of things that was not

open for the public to see in the old days. We have mass communication

and high-speed Internet. News travel very fast, and we are seeing the

horrible things that happened to people around the world, which makes

us aware of the problems that our world is facing. Back in the old

days the televisions news did not show as much as they do today. I

could take an example with a soldier getting shot: in the old days you

would maybe se him getting shot but that was all, today you will

probably also se him laying on the ground bleeding and suffering,

which will make the situation seem a lot more brutal and cruel.

The new life-style pattern in the world today is a more egoistic way

of living. The 90-th was called the ego-age. In the old days you lived

the same life your whole life, whit the same job, friends and so on.

But now the relations are short and the family is not so important

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