Jan 18, 2011 04:52
One might recognize an array of citizens from the United States of America to have taken broad leaps for becoming pioneers in their time. Early technology issued striking results seemingly making life easier. Although booming industries grew larger and many tasks were accomplished, society became dependent on these "projects" and looked to urbanization for meeting its survival needs. In other words, the classic lifestyle of nurturing agriculture to support one's needs was replaced with marketing vendors pricing the value of foods.