There are different meanings for everyone in the future because there are people who have hope and desperate people. This question about the future continues to affect many works on the future. Some of these works represent a happy future, but most people draw pictures of the unhappy distorted world. I have recently read "North Girls". This is a novel showing the future of Destopia in the UK. Immediately after reading the northern daughter, I saw The Road. The movie shows a similar view of the future, but the northern girls are more strict and not attractive.
Ben Shephard: Long Distance Housing: Aftermath of World War II (Knopf, 2011): Refugees or "displaced people" from millions of Europeans who returned during the Second World War, and postwar solutions they are. Apart from the Jews and Israel, it rarely says a small part of this story. I can write similar books in Asia. Robin Shepard: Transcending countries: Europe and Israel (2009, Orion): Let me feel that I am a self-deceptional European. Compared with past Europeans, the bed-rich generation has lost sight of that path, because he gave up the principle that they are still prosperous in Israel. In addition, he believes that Europe did not accept Israel is its own desire for dying, as Europe is gradually being swallowed by immigrant Muslims.
Fifteen years ago, a policeman near my house changed one side of the main road to one way. I have been running that way for a long time as a dogmatic rule, but no one else has obeyed this rule. However, there is no reason to follow this rule once someone explained that there are rules to make it easier to park a local movie star. I broke this rule of one way and thought that it was civil disobedience. In 1992, Manmohan Singh destroyed the gold smuggling industry overnight. He did not use the military, the police or the court. It is legal to allow him to bring money into the country. Since the beginning of the 21st century, due to the reform of the Reserve Bank of India, hawala stand out among the good people. Never put unnecessary rules in your book, nor meaning or obligation