Everything in the universe is in constant change. And everything needs continual improvement if 4 ^; d# `+ y$ ]8 y
the ever changing and increasing demands of humankind are to be met. If I am ever given the
' {4 L( j+ R' `- jchance to change one important thing about my home town, it would be internet service. Needless # t1 [- k7 b3 L) Y* f
to say that nothing generally revolutionized the way we live as internet in the past decade. Thus,
" o9 Q0 u1 s7 t9 A2 g1 _; _$ `an improvement in this vital service would mean an even more, unheard betterment to the people
4 y9 ]0 ^: t" h) J/ k& p1 z* Pin my home town.
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n h5 r2 w9 c! f* }It is said that information is power. True saying indeed! I can envision how everything in my home 9 V, A, E: P2 i7 ]% _" C) }
town could improve dramatically if the internet service in it were made free, fast and staying out
6 G# Q: H4 M" v t0 h+ e) N: Rthere like electricity, telephone or water all the time. One thing, a fast free and reliable internet 7 V$ e1 u$ Y9 r U! m2 A3 K
service could improve in my home town is the way people work. If there is a this said service 4 W4 u4 Z4 |- e- H% ^* i
people in my home town must not necessarily commute to a far place to do their job. This in turn + ?( w. X: |0 U( n, |+ K$ I' N
would mean less traffic jams, spacious work place, more time for family and recreation and so on.
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The way people learn would be another important thing that a fast, free and reliable internet 2 Z% q% w, W# C/ W; p( S
service could better in my home town. People will have the chance to go through tremendous and different information resources in a very small amount of time. They, apparently will also take less time to share it. This assures a more fulfilled life for my home town people. ' C9 K' h) ^0 }! r
$ I4 L# j# |/ N ISince its advent, internet touched every part of our life. It in a dazzling way improved the way we do business, learn and communicate. A change in internet service implies good way of living for every one in my home town. |