Pope Francis contributes to the improvement of the modern world through his emphasis on social justice, environmental stewardship, and interfaith dialogue. He advocates for the marginalized, addressing issues like poverty and inequality, and calls for urgent action on climate change, as seen in his encyclical "Laudato Si'." By promoting compassion and understanding among different faiths, he fosters global solidarity and peace. His leadership encourages a more humane and ethical approach to contemporary challenges, inspiring individuals and communities to take positive action.
He made the modern scientific enterprise.
Aristotle contributed the art of debate into the modern world. He wanted everyone to argue for what they believed in and to question their surroundings. He never wanted anyone to settle.
Francis Drake has explored Circumnavigates the World
Sir Francis Drake traveled to... South America.
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Francis Drake was not a Frenchman.
Yes Sir Francis Drake has had a job before his trip around the world Yes Sir Francis Drake has had a job before his trip around the world
John Morris Roberts has written: 'The Hutchinson history of the world' -- subject(s): World history 'French revolution documents' -- subject(s): Sources, Revolution, France, History 'Revolution and improvement' -- subject(s): History, History, Modern, Modern History, Revolutions
Francis Drake was the first in the world.
It isn't necessarily an improvement at all, actually, but it is useful, especially historically, to judge someone's actions with the context of what was normal in the context of their generation and their society, rather than looking back and judging them based on the norms of our own more modern world.
Today's modern consumerism world revolves around the fact that people are not satisfied with what they have. We need more. And the unending improvement of technology and other consumer goods continues the trend.
Francis Hanley has written: 'Rhythms of the World' 'The honour is due'