Search results for "Technology and society" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropologists ... was an American ethnologist, anthropologist and writer. A founder of American ...
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  • increasing amount of published information and the effects of this abundance ... New York Times published on April 30, 1961, and by Frank Fremont-Smith, Director ...
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  • the philosophy of mathematics, the science, and the philosophy of art. He ... of the Cornell program on Science, Technology and Society, and academic head ...
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  • Laurens J. Coster of the Netherlands and Panfilo Castaldi of Italy ... Both woodblock printing and movable type printing technologies had ...
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  • people with effective access to digital and information technology and ... Various organizations and institutions including the United Nations ...
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  • It was invented by Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in 1866 ... ==Etymology and history== The word dynamite comes from the Greek word ...
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  • a major contributor to sociological theory and field studies, and a co-founder ... about the possibility that even cities and states can be based on anything ...
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  • 1973) was a French philosopher, playwright, and Christian thinker. He has ... open to "the transcendent," and the phenomenon of "hope ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication can even reach 300 words per minute. As technology has advanced, such as with ...
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  • Electronic waste, "e-waste," or "Waste Electrical and ... entertainment electronics, mobile phones and other items that have been ...
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  • Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform ... include the preservation, distribution, and marketing of food, protection ...
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  • Jiao Yu (Traditional and Simplified Chinese: 焦玉, Wade-Giles: Chiao ... , July 1, 1311-May 16, 1375), edited and wrote Huolongjing, a famous ...
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  • A virtual museum is a museum that houses collections in digital form ... collections such as music, moving images, and images and documents. Due ...
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  • (not always academics) to present and discuss their work. Along ... in which participants exchange reactions and critiques. This exchange of ...
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  • Ceramic engineering is the technology that involves the design and ... into pottery, dinnerware, bricks, tiles, and decorative items. Since then ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication shows the September 12 headlines in the U.S. and around the world]] ...
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  • require less space, both horizontally and vertically. Monorail systems ... Monorails have both benefited and suffered from their novelty and ...
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  • We depend on sound for communication through speech and artistic expression ... Through the development of technology, sound waves can be converted ...
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  • [[Image:Veblen3a.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Norwegian-American economist ... August 3, 1929) was an American sociologist and economist who applied the ...
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  • Italian physicist who revolutionized science and technology by his invention ... Volta was born and educated in Como, Lombardy, in Italy. He did not ...
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