CIVILIZATION ADOPTION CONTRAST OF INEXHAUSTIBLE VITALITY AUTOMATION

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  • Ignas Mikalauskas Vilnius University, Kaunas, Lithuania
  • Asta Mikalauskienė Vilnius University, Kaunas, Lithuania

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https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-08-07

Keywords:

Civilization social contrasts, social acknowledgment, sustainable power advances

Abstract

21st century existence without the normal innovations, like a PC, cell phone, vehicle and others, is at this point not possible. The innovation, transformation and large scale manufacturing of these new advances is a key and crucial for additional human turn of events and endurance on earth. Environmentally friendly power advancements have been created to have a maintainable, clean future with boundless vitality source. The entirety of the past, present and future advances are not straight in opportunity with regards to arriving at various societies and social orders. A portion of the way of life get these new sustainable power advancements in an especially unique request consequently there is an extraordinary change in how these societies and social orders see and acknowledge the progressions in their normal day lives. This paper centers around recognizing and introducing the social acknowledgment contrasts that happen in various social orders inside the space of sustainable power advances considers.

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Published

2021-08-25

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Mikalauskas, I. ., & Mikalauskienė, A. . (2021). CIVILIZATION ADOPTION CONTRAST OF INEXHAUSTIBLE VITALITY AUTOMATION. Current Research Journal of History, 2(08), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-08-07

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