Dr. James Martin list of Challenges - research articles
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James Martin (Oxford University), Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Wired Society and founder of the 21st Century Institute and Institute for Science and Civilization, composed a list of the most serious challenges for citizens of the 21st century. This assignment requires you to read Dr. Martin's list of challenges--- and choose 4 of challenges on the list that you believe to be most significant (you may include other challenges of your choice). For each challenge, you will research valid websites, current articles and other resources to discover information about how the challenge may impact your life and your future.
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Research articles on the following challenges:
• DESTRUCTION OF LIFE IN THE OCEANS
• MASS FAMINE IN ILL-ORGANIZED COUNTRIES
• UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL MIGRATIONS
• VIOLENT RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM
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• VIOLENT RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM Religious extremism and jihads may become widespread, leading to large numbers of suicide terrorists, and religious war between Muslims and ...
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