LIFE AND THE PROCESS OF MECHANIZATION

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YAO-WU LEE
Thanutchaporn Ketkong

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This article aimed to study and to analyze the “Life and the process of mechanization”, it was found that humans evolved from animals which consisted of matter and energy subject, to matter or physical conditions as the mechanical people believed every behavior was completely driven by some force. The present was a consequence of the past, the future was the result, because the present continued like this, the development of human life was the same. Mechanics had similar beliefs, its meaning actions were all driven, no independence whether its environment, society, educational values, habits, parents, relatives, friends and friends, all of these were the driving forces of human beings. For this reason, the development of human life was carried out to this mechanism. In accordance with what we relied on whether wanting humans to be thieves, good people, saints, could do so according to the mechanics of mechanization.

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