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In my opinion people live in a modern times with the highest level of advanced technology that the poverty notion shouldn’t exist in our minds not any more and Global economy should provide any facilities to create a well-being for every human individual.The only problem to solve is how  people should uderstand the everlasting life fenomenon 
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