Futures
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
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8 comments:
is studyinig trends to make predictions about possible futures
holly
errrm i would put that futures means what is the future for a place and what will happen.futures means the predictions and new trends and what are the consequences of those trends
A reasonable starting point, but if you are defining what 'futures' are you shouldn't use the word 'futures'.
For example if you were asked to explain what a banana was and you said 'it's a banana' that wouldn't be very helpful...
So what do you mean by futures ?
What are the trends that can be studied ?
Which futures have you looked at ?
The term "futures" means looking at the possibilities of our actions and the consquences on the people and the environment.
Aaron
Futures - Ideas about a possible future, ideas abuot the consequences of our actions and what they could lead to - what will happen, and what might happen.
Matthew
Don't forget to add first name, so I can make sure I reply to each comment individually and know who has sent me an answer...
Remember that futures is related to a possible...
And remember that today is a gift, because it is the present....
F
brent
Looking at patterns and trends to try and predict the future and what will happen?
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