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Baraka is a story that compares human activities between the modern and

traditional ways of life. The skyscraper building spreads over entire cities.

People who commute by their cars, mass transport, and walking, make the

crowded city and live almost all days. Manufacturing industries employ many

people, yielding machines to support other field projects. Breeding and

livestock industries are using machinery, which entails fewer people. So that,

they able to manage many hends which treated in tidy-row cages. Unfortunately,

Although their business is a success, they have less time to make pleasant

recreational vacations. Finally, people in big cities will be creating burnout

which jeopardizes their life. Unlike human habits in a modern environment,

people who have a decent life are unfortunate people living in shortage,

unfeasible settlements, jobless. The story also illustrates how the mother looks

after her children on the curb. Most abandoned people do regular activities in

open space areas. 

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