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By: Omar

Second year of secondary stage

We in Egypt must have unique goals to be achieved in the journey of our life, those goals have to come as a result of thinking about problems which face each one personally, face the whole country and face many people in the world, so we have to add something valuable to our community which will change the face of the future in any way possible because the future belongs to the people who prepare it, and to do this, we must have a plane explaining how to achieve those goals step by step , this plane begins now and develops with time to catch up with any unexpected changes.

When we talk about the future of Egypt, we talk about a country with great ambitions where all students learn in the best way by the best technological tools, and the governmental hospitals use the latest medical techniques with poor patients who can't afford this kind of medical care, also where the unemployment rates are minimum according to world rates. In addition to those goals, we hope for a country which teaches the world new sciences developed by Egyptian hands solving as much as possible of the problems facing all people, such as new sources of clean energy or new materials which have low cost and high efficiency. Of course hopes and goals are endless, but we must work for achieving them because the world proved many times that the impossible can come true.

As a beginning, we have four major goals to be achieved and by achieving them we will not only change the future of Egypt to be one of the greatest nations in the world ,but also change the face the whole region. Those four goals are in the fields of education, media, housing, environment, those goals must be achieved in parallel not in series so that we can build a good future, but if we didn’t achieve any of these goals, we will suffer from the bad consequences of ignoring such serious problems and these

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