Learning to Drive on the Internet Superhighway
(eBook)
Love and peace driven by cross-cultural weddings and music like those of the Beatles and Pink Floyd of the '60s is being forgotten in the Twitter and Facebook era of today. Good habits created through wisdom passed down by elders and extended families over breakfast and dinner are being taken over by bad habits being learned on the internet over those same meals. Special occasions like the 2020 Valentine's Day was devoted to such extreme internet posts from White House to university students, instead of, say, addressing coronavirus or climate change that one can only wonder what medicine these people take and what is happening within their households and marriages today. The World Wide Web has become like the Wild West of western books. An equivalent of the coronavirus is also being spread through the internet. Besides affecting our mental health, it is also affecting our planet. What's remarkable is not how much pollution went down during the pandemic lockdown, but how little. Other factors impacting climate change besides carbon emissions have been discussed in this book. Simulation involving additional households willing to do clinical-trial studies on a larger scale will be needed for the next phase. Diet, air-conditioning, and the internet may be the most neglected factors as climate change modelers attempt to figure out why events that were supposed to happen eighty years from 2008 are happening today. Besides improving health and wealth of individuals, organizations, and countries, the home-wellness program provided here can help achieve universal health-care coverage for a fraction of what it would cost today. It will also help reduce deficits and extend our planet's life by another one hundred years. Drawing on Einstein's famous e = mc2 equation, the book demonstrates how increase in economic stimulus (c2) is reducing the life (m) of our planet. Scientists and climate change experts are now saying the planet may have only twenty-five years remaining before it becomes uninhabitable. New cross-country models for driving change need. This can be done using 3P simplification for currency tracing for medical tourism. It needs to prevent another pandemic from happening again. It needs to be scalable for an Interstellar movie-type solution since our planet is dying.
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Jordon, H. (2021). Learning to Drive on the Internet Superhighway. [United States], Page Publishing, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Jordon, Harry. 2021. Learning to Drive On the Internet Superhighway. [United States], Page Publishing, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Jordon, Harry, Learning to Drive On the Internet Superhighway. [United States], Page Publishing, Inc, 2021.
MLA Citation (style guide)Jordon, Harry. Learning to Drive On the Internet Superhighway. [United States], Page Publishing, Inc, 2021.
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