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An important movie from tomorrow "After tomorrow" is a story of global warming. The depiction of the movie about the events caused by global warming is extreme and less reliable. Some information is scientifically supported, but most of the information is completely unrelated to reality and not practical. This movie features global climate change due to rising temperatures due to greenhouse gases. As the temperature rose, the polar ice caps melted. Cornelius Ryan, the longest book review, was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1920 as a journalist and was responsible for the European war from 1941 to 1945. It is the moon. . His articles were printed on Reuters and the London Daily Telegraph. His first book was "the longest day" published in 1959, with more than 4 million copies sold in 27 different versions. In 1962, the director Daryl Zanac made the book a movie. Ryan's next book is the final battle that was published
Provide a call for more effective awakening about which disasters worldwide is imminent. "After tomorrow" and "occurrence" have made people pay important attention to the world we live in. As people on this planet, we need to do as much as we can to stop destroying our world. "Occurrence" indicates a vulnerability in the United States and countries around the world in dealing with large-scale epidemics. - One of the most controversial issues today is the marriage of homosexuals. Many people believe that the media has the main responsibility for the concept of same-sex marriage, but when it becomes fully understood, there are actually only two aspects. The two authors commented on their opposing views on this issue. Sullivan (2002) supports the same-sex marriage and thinks that marriage is not only heterosexual but also universal right.