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Blog Post 5

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Regarding some changes that could be made in my study program, first, I'm going to say that I'm a first year student in geography, so I've only covered a small part of the studies, and I think, up to this point, it's okay. I think the level of progress between the subjects is really coherent for moving forward. I have only one complaint, and it's about the total absence of history in this career. Usually, in general, we hear about "history and geography" being taught together, so I think it's really strange that we don't have history, especially because if there's one thing that helps us understand the reasons behind changes in public policies, the economy, social paradigms, and, ultimately, changes in the territory, it's the capacity to analyze and understand the history of  places. So, I think this is a great tool that we don't have in the curriculum. As for the workload, I think it's okay too, but it is true that you have to be o...

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  I would like to travel like one thousand or two thousand years to the future only for curiosity. I think the prospect of seeing the evolution of humanity, technology, and society is intriguing. Climate change, energy crises, and social inequalities are significant challenges that humanity faces today. It's captivating to imagine how these issues may have been addressed in the future. Will innovative technologies have mitigated the effects of climate change or did they only contribute to destruction?  Also, I want to see the future technology. Watch How technology evolves and shapes the world. Will artificial intelligence have more control of our lives? How will transportation, communication, and healthcare have transformed?  Furthermore, exploring the morphological changes in humanity is a captivating aspect of time travel. How will humans have adapted physically? Will there be changes in our appearance due to genetic engineering or environmental factors? Equally intrig...