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Many Americans have become lazy and just want to get out. It is like your parents said, "Kids These Days" and now well we say too much, Deja Vu. If you read a lot of white papers from academia and read the names of family, them we find a much higher percentage important from countries like China and India now because they have strong work ethic. These colleges and graduate students come here to compete, the competition is much different than slow conversion of America to socialist tendencies.
Humans appear in America take advantage of nature and nurture and in the United States our advantage is a bit of both so far. 80% genetics (nature) and prenatal care quality, food supply, etc. But even now I foresee a bicycle ride across the nation to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Association, I think we have kids with cholesterol of 260, they are literally candidates for disease Heart in High School.
While the benefit could be involved with future offspring in the United States and consider if you want our education without discipline in the classroom, all are equal in all the disease so that we blind our people to reality. And look at the curve of the life cycle our nation and the year of 200 up, peak and 200 Down syndrome?
The United States is losing its advantage as the superpower of all nations? What does this mean for the future of humanity? Work ethic is really in decline? Is that progress and growth of India and China continue? There is a significant issue for many Americans.
So yes to all these questions in America are correct because, for many reasons. The shear size of the population will superstars of humanity in China and India, entrepreneurs, innovators and scientists too. Just like high school or college athletics, bigger schools mean more athletic talent to draw of course. The United States got lazy and fat, and it is time to watch the competition and get the lead. I hope this article will propel thought in 2007.
“Lance Winslow” – Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is an online writer in retirement.
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