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		<title>Top 5 Predictions For Life in the Future 25 Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What will future look like in next 25 years? Seen by The Futurist magazine.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How will the world look like in the future 25 years is very thought-provoking question, and editors of <a title="Futurist magazine predictions for future" href="http://www.wfs.org/Sept-Oct08/Nov-Dec%20FUTURIST/topTen.htm" target="_blank">THE FUTURIST</a> magazine gave us interesting list to think about.</p>
<p>We selected the top 5 items from the list that have been most interesting for us:</p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>1. Everything you say and do will be 		recorded by 2030. </strong>By the late 2010s, ubiquitous, unseen nanodevices will provide seamless communication and surveillance among all people everywhere. Humans will have nanoimplants, facilitating interaction in an omnipresent network. Everyone will have a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address. Since nano storage capacity is almost limitless, all conversation and activity will be recorded and recoverable. -Gene Stephens, &#8220;Cybercrime in the Year 2025,&#8221; July-Aug 2008, p. 34</em></p>
<p><em><strong><!-- google_ad_section_start -->2. The car&#8217;s days as king of the road may soon be over. </strong>More 		powerful wireless communication that reduces demand for travel, flying 		delivery drones to replace trucks, and policies to restrict the number 		of vehicles owned in each household are among the developments that 		could thwart the automobile&#8217;s historic dominance on the environment and 		culture. If current trends were to continue, the world would have to 		make way for a total of 3 billion vehicles on the road by 2025. -Thomas 		J. Frey, &#8220;Disrupting the Automobile&#8217;s Future,&#8221; Sep-Oct 2008, p. 39 et 		seq.</em>
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3. There may not be world law in the foreseeable future, but the 		world&#8217;s legal systems will be networked. </strong>The Global Legal 		Information Network (GLIN), a database of local and national laws for 		more than 50 participating countries, will grow to include more than 100 		counties by 2010. The database will lay the groundwork for a more 		universal understanding of the diversity of laws between nations and 		will create new opportunities for peace and international partnership. 		-Joseph N. Pelton, &#8220;Toward a Global Rule of Law: A Practical Step Toward 		World Peace,&#8221; Nov-Dec 2007, p. 25</em></p>
<p><em><strong>4. Professional knowledge will become obsolete almost as quickly as 		it&#8217;s acquired. An individual&#8217;s professional knowledge is becoming 		outdated at a much faster rate than ever before. </strong>Most professions 		will require continuous instruction and retraining. Rapid changes in the 		job market and work-related technologies will necessitate job education 		for almost every worker. At any given moment, a substantial portion of 		the labor force will be in job retraining programs. -Marvin J. Cetron 		and Owen Davies, &#8220;Trends Shaping Tomorrow&#8217;s World, Part Two,&#8221; May-June 		2008, p 41</em></p>
<p><em><strong><!-- google_ad_section_end -->5. Urbanization will hit 60% by 2030.</strong> As more of the world&#8217;s 		population lives in cities, rapid development to accommodate them will 		make existing environmental and socioeconomic problems worse. Epidemics 		will be more common due to crowded dwelling units and poor sanitation. 		Global warming may accelerate due to higher carbon dioxide output and 		loss of carbon-absorbing plants. -Marvin J. Cetron and Owen Davies, 		&#8220;Trends Shaping Tomorrow&#8217;s World, Part One,&#8221; Mar-Apr 2008, p. 52<br />
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