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I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better
I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better
I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better
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I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better

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What would you do if you had the opportunity to achieve a great thing ????


You will ask what is this ???


To create the human community again according to your desire and be a teacher and leader of that community. Establish its laws and build its foundations.


What will you do then

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGo To Publish
Release dateNov 24, 2020
ISBN9781647492632
I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better
Author

Safaa A. Mhawi

The author. Safaa A. Mhawi Al-Nash Born in 1974 in Iraq-Baghdad. As a refugee, he arrived in the United States of America in 2009 fleeing religious persecution. Began writing in 2012.

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    I Don't Like It, You Can Do Better - Safaa A. Mhawi

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    I Don’t Like It, You Can Do Better

    Copyright © 2020 by Safaa A. Mhawi

    ISBN: 978-1-64749-263-2

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher or author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

    Although every precaution has been taken to verify the accuracy of the information contained herein, the author and publisher assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions.No liability is assumed for damages that may result from the use of information contained within.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Dedicate

    Thankfulness Appreciation

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    Introduction

    What would you do if I gave you a chance to achieve something great? You might ask what could t hat be ???

    To create human society all over again, according to your desires, and you would be the leader and teacher for that new community, you will cre-ate its rules and build its foundation. What will you do then?????? What will you add? What will you delete?

    Note: I will state my opinion with all honesty without any fear or flattery because I am criticizing something wrong with very bad consequences.

    Dedicate

    To the human race

    Thankfulness Appreciation

    To the translator

    Ryadh Al-Mandiwi

    The Proofreader

    Juliana Garcia

    Cover designer

    Safaa A.Mhawi

    ((1))

    I don’t know the cause but all I care about t he result.

    A very classy civilization was de-stroyed in the blink of an eye, the civilized people are now looking for some-thing to eat and drink, like the best wild animals. Only a few survived after the disaster. Because this creature is called human then he/she must be humane, enjoy the company of other humans, thus they started to look for one another, and every time they found someone they would feel very happy. My dad would laughing out loud saying: We found one and lost billions….

    Some survivors witnessed the ancient era being destroyed by humans. They witnessed the huge scientific and technological advancement that the human made machines had reached; one of these people was my father.

    My father was a very famous sociology professor and philosopher of his time. He wrote many thesis and over-saw many studies at many universities: Hahaha, there was a time that we used to play, and now the times are toying with us he always repeated that sentence.

    Our numbers started to increase. We chose a nice place to live. the place was a green piece of land next to a river, stable weather, it contained some caves that were suitable for living. Sometimes we made trips to the nearby old cities that had high rise buildings (the ones that survived the disaster). We enjoyed these trips some time we found weird metal, ceramic, and plastic objects. We threw some of them without knowing if they were valuable or not. We kept others that we found to be interesting or something we could recognize. We had a lot of fun doing that.

    The thing that made me and my father

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