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Space Age Technology
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Space Age Technology |
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Space Age Technology
Man has innovated through out history, always developing new technologies and making great advances in science. One field of science that has grown exponentially is the department of space exploration. We now live in an age of knowledge in which space technology plays a great role, by developing new means of communication by which we can share our knowledge. The only problem is that this new age of knowledge is not very accessible to everyone on the planet. Third world countries are lagging behind the developed countries in the department of knowledge. Third world countries suffer greatly from the deprivation of the knowledge that is an almost exclusive to the developed countries. We will take a look at how the lack of knowledge affects areas like education, economics, employment, ecology, energy, ethics and ekistics. We will also take a look at how developed countries can help the third world countries. Finally, we shall see what space technology can do to help these countries.
First of all, education, economics, employment, ecology, energy, ethics and ekistics are all tied in together, and the lack of knowledge affects them all. For instance the lack of knowledge affects directly education. People in third world countries are often not as highly educated as people in the developed countries. In turn this will affect the economics and employment of the country. If a highly educated man or woman is trained and start looking for works, their needs to be jobs available for that person. If their isn't any jobs around, developed countries will come in and try and offer those persons a job, in exchange for their knowledge. Now since these people are leaving that means their will be one less person to contribute to the country. If these developed countries company offer them a job somewhere else then they will follow and so the companies that are already in that country will suffer. Of course, the environment will also suffer, because with out their scientist around they won't know what to do to take care of their surroundings. Without their scientist the third world countries will also have trouble in being able to extract the energy that comes from their own countries. Often these countries deprived of knowledge will try to act like the developed countries, but without having the rights laws and code of conduct they end up hurting each other a lot more. Their moral attitudes and the way they see each other are also influenced by these other countries. If the scientist and other highly specialized workers leave their own country they cannot contribute to advancement of their country.
How can developed countries help the less knowledgeable countries ? One way is by helping these countries develop their means of information. Instead of going to other countries and taking away the knowledgeable people they should insist that they stay there to help their own country. By doing this they will be encouraging people to help themselves. Since these countries look up to the knowledgeable countries they must be careful with what they do. If the developed countries are careful with their environment for instan...Read entire document
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