Putting the events 100 years in the future
Expectations of future events affect the current demand for a good or service.
Past negatives refer to events or situations that have already occurred which were unpleasant or undesirable. Future negatives refer to potential events or situations that may occur and have a negative impact. Both past and future negatives can affect our emotions and well-being.
Media coverage of tragic events can significantly shape the perceptions of future generations by influencing their understanding of the event's context, causes, and consequences. Extensive and often sensationalized reporting can create lasting impressions, instilling fear, empathy, or a sense of injustice. Moreover, the narratives constructed by media can affect collective memory, shaping societal attitudes and responses to similar events in the future. As generations grow up with these narratives, they may internalize them as part of their worldview, impacting social behaviors and beliefs.
The future does not affect the past. The past effects the future.
Depends on what you mean by events. But actions/events have consequences. For example if you spend all your money on pay day for the rest of the week (future) you will be poor. Or for example on a bigger scale, if all the young men of a country go to war and are killed, in the future there will be a shortage of men in the country. Women my leave the country to find a husband or men may come into the country from other countries.
The future cannot affect the past.
Hypothesize involves proposing an explanation or making an educated guess based on limited evidence, while predict involves making an estimation about what will happen in the future based on patterns or trends. Pairing these terms highlights the progression from generating ideas to making informed forecasts.
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If you have a future.
You wont have a child, that's all. It does not affect future pregnancies or fertility.
Because contemporaneous writing establishes events as seen by those who experience them. It is not always accurate or objective, but exists for future examination. History is important, as it can affect the choices made in the future.