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At the present time, the population of some countries includes a relatively large

number of young adults, compared with the number of other people.

Do the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages?

The turn of the twenty-first century saw major advances in the medical field and
evidence of baby boom. The spin-off of which is the disproportionately large number of
young citizens to that of the elderly in some countries. From my perspective, what the
going generations can devote to their country regarding workforce efficiency and
economy expansion through taxes are enough to combat the lack of experience they
demonstrate.

Countries are becoming more and more similar because people are able to buy the
same products anywhere in the world.

Is this positive or negative?

Due to improved communication and the spread of large multinationals, people across
the world can buy the same product in their own country. The by-product of this
development is globalization – the increasing similarity between countries. Although
cultural dilution is undesirable, freedom of choice and the break of monopoly will push
local brands to improve themselves, thus entailing a better market and better economy
for the country.
The line chart shows information on how much the United States consumed fuel from
1980 to 2008 and predicts the trend of consumption until 2030.
Two tables compare the sales of bananas and coffee labelled as “Fairtrade” among five
countries in 1999 and 2004 in terms of millions of euros.

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