Airport Persuasive Speech

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MCAT "One large, paved parking lot with border-to-border interstate highways connecting it."

This is a very generic and alarming thought but if you think of the way this country is going this makes a great of sense. Our economy is growing and we are running out of room on this tiny planet. I think this is basically another way of saying “One day we will run out of room on earth.” That is already a thought in scientists’ brains, right now. We are trying to make a home on places like Mars, where we may just be able to live one day.

The future in witch this scenario might take place are nearer than you think. Look around your neighborhood. Chances are you aren’t alone in your society. Even if you don’t live in a crowded community you probably
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If our entire world was made up of factories, roads, houses and hotels, restaurants and such there would be no room for the not-seemingly necessary things like farms and airports. Even though we are trying to make room for people those places are still necessary. We are, however, trying to replace those things with factory make corn, vegetables, fruits, flours and so on but some things that come from the ground are still gonna be a must-have. This all boils down to what we are going to do now. Not when it is too late. We have started, but the length we have gotten to is just not good enough. We are all worried about when flying cars are going to come around but are we truly thinking of when that will come in handy if the skies are jammed. The air quality will be so filthy in 100 years you won’t be able to see. Don’t let our eyes be fogged now, when we still have time.

There are wonderful things that would come out of this. It will open our eyes and we will start to see a whole new way of living. It will force us to be creative although maybe not all in a good way. There are definitely some downsides however. The overall health of the nation would decrease greatly and our entire world will be sickly and poor. Overall, I believe this is a sheerly interesting