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Technology has progressed by leap and bounds over the past few decades
It is Irrefutable (No One Can deny)
For the foreseeable future
A majority of the nations and states around the globe are struggling/depending/facing
Sadly, tourism/nuclear/weapons/internet can open gate of misfortune if not managed in the right manner
In the coming paragraphs, I will be shedding the light on the various pros and cons of tourism in the contemporary world
The onset of the 21st century has indeed given ways to what we call a global unification
The world is metaphorically shrinking
People around the world are willing to explorer the untrodden territories
Another boon of tourism that cannot be overlooked is revenue generation
We are facing enormous dilemmas in our society and we have to collaborate with the government to untangle these in an appropriate manner
sparked a debate over press
Some People explicitly assert

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