Life in the Material World

Dear editor,

      Through this present letter I would like to tell you how amazed I was at your textual and ideological creativity. Starting to read your article, I realized that placing the photos of each family in front of their homes, surrounded by material goods and the way your text develops its ideas makes us think profoundly about our own lives, also kindling some contrasting questionings with regard to feelings towards material goods bringing about happiness.

      The material world is the picture of the economical and multicultural impact on the world population. To tell you the truth, some people believe that life is based on money. Many rely on the "myth" that wealth brings about happiness, since somebody can easily buy things they are eager to possess, such as cars, clothes, houses and so on...

      The idea beyond the pictures provides one with the sensation that not always can we have what we want. Moreover, readers can compare different cultures, being able to perceive that the sense behind the pictures can be applied to people day-to-day.

      I have written this letter due to the astounding article which has changed my mind. In fact, when it comes to material good issues, many things should be taken into account. Furthermore, I also concluded that nothing can be reached without endeavor.

Rayane Gomes

 

Poverty and digital divide

         The development of computer and the other technology bring for the people many solutions in your life.  I think that computer it's a good revolution for the society, althought many people can't have acess to this.

         A poor people are consider excluded from the technology revolution, they don't have this privilege to acess computers and make the life easier, because the state and the population many times don't worry with lower classes.

         However for people to have acess to this techonolgy, many times there isn't a time to solve their daly problems , but we can do this with a "click" . 

 
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