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This topic reminds me of the three greatest quetions : who are we? where are we from? Where are we going to? These questions have been cofusing human beings since the first man appeared on earth. So, people kept looking for the answers generation by generation. Until technology rapidly developed in recently a few decades, people could make some traveling machines to leave the earth and have a limited space travel. Though 50 years have passed, the Voyager 1 is still flying alone in the solar system. It told us that the whole solar system was full of silence and dark besides the earth. We feel frustrated after not finding other lives in the solar system,but we never give up. Human beings still try their best to make more powerful aircrafts to get to further spaces. Whether finding aliens or not, the spirit of never giving up promotes human beings get more stronger in the universe.
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*The History of Chocolate* Chocolate is loved by millions around the world, but few people know where it really comes from. The story of chocolate begins over 3,000 years ago in Central America. The ancient Olmec civilization was the first to discover the cacao plant. Later, the Maya and Aztec people used cacao beans to make a bitter drink, often mixed with spices and even chili peppers. They believed it had magical and healing powers. When Spanish explorers arrived in the Americas in the 1500s, they brought cacao beans back to Europe. There, sugar was added to make the bitter drink sweeter. Chocolate quickly became popular among the rich and powerful, especially in France and England. It was still consumed as a drink for many years. Solid chocolate, as we know it today, wasn’t created until the 19th century. Thanks to developments in machinery and the invention of milk chocolate by the Swiss, chocolate became more affordable and widely available. Large companies like Nestlé and Cadbury played a big role in making chocolate a global product. Today, chocolate is a symbol of love, celebration, and comfort. However, modern chocolate production faces challenges such as child labor and environmental concerns. Many companies are now working toward more ethical and sustainable practices.
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