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James Manyika

The world after COVID-19 is unlikely to return to the world that was. Many trends already underway in
the global economy are being accelerated by the impact of the pandemic.

This is especially true of the digital economy, with the rise of digital behavior such as remote working
and learning, telemedicine, and delivery services. Other structural changes may also accelerate,
including regionalization of supply chains and a further explosion of cross-border data flows.

Sharan Burrow

Our goal for recovery should be full employment and a new social contract. Public investment in the
care economy, education, and low-carbon infrastructure can form the backbone of stimulus that
reduces inequality. Wage policy, collective bargaining, and labor market regulation can revive demand
and income while putting an end to a business model that allows companies to take no responsibility for
their workers.

Sergio Rebelo

Remote work is likely to become more common. We had some evidence that working from home is at
least as productive as working at the office. However, many companies were reluctant to embrace
remote work. Now that many have tried it with good results, remote work might be here to stay.

The pandemic crisis has accelerated the pace of digital transformation, with further expansion in e-
commerce and increases in the pace of adoption of telemedicine, videoconferencing, online teaching,
and fintech.

Ian Bremmer

The first trend is deglobalization; the logistic difficulties brought to light by the current crisis are already
pointing to a shift away from global just-in-time supply chains. Yet as economic difficulties mount, the
inevitable growth of nationalism and “my nation first” politics will push companies to localize business
operations that favor national and regional supply chains.

"I close my eyes and I can see, the burning light is waiting up for me, a new light bearer: white candle."

"Seems like you wrote my name by a pencil, for we turned strangers after as things between us doesn't
make better."

"You make me go, uncontrollably flowing along the river. Thy water unstoppable journey."

"You bit me when I wasn't looking. Such a snake, I doubted how we became friends."
"Take me to sleep that lasts forever, grim reaper."

If prose is the most experimented type of literature, why does fiction still need to follow elements?

The fiction needs to follow elements because it won't stand to create a story without those elements, it
is the most important feature of a story to create an engaging story. Rather than simply explaining the
facts of the novel, authors use literary elements to make the reader think about what he is trying to get
across and to make the text more memorable. From an allegory to the tone of writing, these elements
will affect the plot and characters that associate with them.

1. In heaven, Ukinurot is a hunter. He has a keen curiosity and a sincere desire to learn further what is
actually happening on earth. And due to his entire devotion to rise his aware, he boldly and fearlessly
dropped down to earth.

2. There is an Earth where there are no people living yet. There is heaven where people live.

3.

Magayon was the only daughter of Makusog (strong), the tribal chief of Rawis, and Dawani (rainbow),
who died shortly after giving birth to her. She grew up to be a very beautiful and sweet woman that
struck the swains from faraway tribes who vied for her attention. However, none of these young men
could captivate the heart of Magayon, not even the handsome but haughty Pagtuga (eruption), a hunter
and the chief of the Iriga tribe. He gave fabulous gifts to Magayon, yet it was not enough to capture her
attention.

One day, Daragang Magayon was bathing in the Yawa river when she slipped on the rocks.
Unfortunately, she did not know how to swim. Panganoron was passing by and saw what was happening
to Daragang Magayon, so he saved her from the river. He began to court her, and after some time
Magayon accepted his proposal and he received her father's blessings.

However, when Pagtuga knew about the relationship between Panganoron and Magayon, Pagtuga
kidnapped Magayon's father and asked Magayon to be his wife in exchange for her father's freedom.

Panganoron knew about the situation so he asked his warriors to join him in the war with Pagtuga in the
mountains. The war was fierce and breathtaking. The people and Magayon watched the war between
the two of them. In the end, Panganoron killed Pagtuga. Upon his victory, Magayon ran to embrace her
lover.
As Magayon ran toward her lover, an arrow shot by one of Pagtuga's warriors struck Panganoron, killing
him. Magayon held Panganoron as he died in her arms. Pagtuga's warriors surrounded the lovers as
Magayon took the knife from Panganoron's side and shouted his name before stabbing herself.

Magayon's father, who had witnessed their death, buried them together. As time went on, they noticed
something about the place where Makusog buried the lovers: It started to form into a volcano, and
when the people saw it, Makusog named it Mt. Mayon, after his daughter's name.

Some people said that it's a curse because she took her own life, but myths and legends said Magayon is
the volcano and Panganoron is the clouds that surround the beautiful volcano.

1. Floating about in all types of literature, there are many legends as to how the earth was created;
these legends are known as creation myths. A creation myth offers answers to questions that ask how
the earth was created, and explains the social customs of today as well as the workings of the natural
world by telling an elaborate story. The Cherokee Indians have spread their beliefs on this topic
throughout generations through oral tradition. Recent authors have taken these myths to paper to
preserve history and to spread them even further around the world. “How the World Was Made” is a
creation myth that not only offers an abundance of information regarding the origin of earth, but also
supports the social traditions of today’s society and attempts to explain the intangible, natural workings
of the world. The beginning of earth is a topic that has many legends behind it. “How the World Was
Made,” a tale told by the Cherokee Indian tribe, includes a description of life before the earth. The
legend says that, before the earth, only water occupied the space under the animals, who lived in a
place high above. The residence of the animals quickly became crowded as they wished for more room.
How the World Was Made” presents few examples of these ways of life in an unusual setting. In the
story, when the animals were finally able to live on the new earth, the absence of the sun left them in
the dark. The animals set the sun on a track to go around the earth; this track however held the sun too
close.

2. In the science context, the placement of the sun while the earth revolves around it affects the climate,

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