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take a minute to think about the maps you have seen.Were they in books? Were they on the screens of computers or phones? There are many ways to view maps today, but just how ( maps/make ) to make maps ? The art of making maps ( call ) is called cartography. In fact, cartogarphy is an ancient art. For many years, cartogarphers have gatheres information about the Earth, and then that information ( use ) is used to create useful maps.Early maps ( draw ) was drawn or ( paint ) painted by cartographers by hand on flat surfaces, but over time mapmaking ( involve ) involved the help of many tools. For example, the invention of the printing press helped cartographers to make copies of their maps, so they ( not have to / draw ) didn't have to draw each one by hand !!! Nowadays, computers are used to store and send mapping data, and to create detailed maps. Most cartographers use special mapping software that ( help ) helps them visualize and make their maps. Another example of technology that ( change ) changes cartography, satellites that can take pictures of the moon and other planets so their surfaces can ( map ) be mapped
Thanks to modern technology, there have been enormous changes in the workplace over the past 100 years.
So now let us consider the changes that (1)………are likely to occur……………… in the next 100 years. Unfortunately, I believe that not all changes (2)……will be ……for the better. For example, more people (3)…………are predicted to work………… from home and so they (4)…………are going to feel……… more isolated from their colleagues. On the other hand they (5)…………will certainly have……… greater freedom to choose their working hours.
A further possible change is that handwriting (6)…………is likely to become………… obsolete. We are already so used to using a keyboard that today’s children are losing the ability to spell without the aid of a word processor.
Without a doubt, even greater changes (7)……are going to happen……………… in technology used in the workplace. Computers (8)……will undoubtedly continue………………… to grow even more powerful and this (9) …………………will probably result………… in an even faster pace of life than we have now. Let us hope that our employers (10)……will find………………… way to reduce the stress on worker’s this fast pace can bring.
I also think these improvements in technology (11)…………are likely to read…………… even more globalization than now and companies (12)…………will develop……………… very strong international links.
Thanks to modern technology, there have been enormous changes in the workplace over the past 100 years.
So now let us consider the changes that (1)…………are likely to occur…………… in the next 100 years. Unfortunately, I believe that not all changes (2)……will be……for the better. For example, more people (3)…………are predicted to work………… from home and so they (4)…………are going to feel……… more isolated from their colleagues. On the other hand they (5)………will certainly have………… greater freedom to choose their working hours.
A further possible change is that handwriting (6)………………is likely to become…… obsolete. We are already so used to using a keyboard that today’s children are losing the ability to spell without the aid of a word processor.
Without a doubt, even greater changes (7)…………are going to happen………… in technology used in the workplace. Computers (8)………………will undoubtedly continue……… to grow even more powerful and this (9) …………will probably result………………… in an even faster pace of life than we have now. Let us hope that our employers (10)………will find……………… way to reduce the stress on worker’s this fast pace can bring.
I also think these improvements in technology (11)…………are likely to read…………… even more globalization than now and companies (12)……………will develop…………… very strong international links.