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Article on life for us is better than our forefathers

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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To get a picture of their lives, we should remove a considerable lot of the things which are so natural and important to us to-day that we think about how men would ever have got on without them.

Take travel, for example. In the time of our ancestors, there were no railroads or steamships or planes, no bikes or engine autos, or even great streets. They voyaged gradually on horseback or in trucks and carriages and cruise ships.

Houses were lit by candles or lights, for there was no electric light or gas. Of medicinal science, there was close to little or nothing, and public sanitation was obscure. In result, dirt and malady were overflowing in town and villages.

Up until this point, at that point, the appropriate response is by all accounts a vehement agreed. Without a doubt with every one of these focal points and numerous, numerous progressiveness that can't be said, our life to-day must be superlatively preferable all around over the life of our poor ancestors. Most likely, in comfort, accommodation, interest, variety, general health, and prosperity, we have the favorable position.
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