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    P E W R E V •I E W C E M B E R EVIAL 75 DE 75 109 2001 Technological change and opportunities for development as a moving target Carlota Pérez Honorary Research Fellow‚ SPRU‚ the University of Sussex. Adjunct Senior Research Fellow‚ INTECH‚ United Nations University The Netherlands carperez@reacciun.ve This article puts forward an interpretation of development as a process of accumulation of technological and social capabilities dependent upon taking advantage of successive

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    February 7‚ 1964 when four British gentlemen stepped from a plane onto American soil. Americans’ ears will be changed forever. These four gentlemen are better known as The Beatles‚ and they were quite possibly the most popular British band of all time both in UK soil and American. The Beatles paved the way for other British musicians in the American music industry. The following list will show you which artists from the UK are most popular here in America. One thing to remember the music industry doesn’t

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    Automobile has changed the world in a huge way since the early 20th century. The automobile has done some obvious things‚ like help transport people to their jobs‚ or help move goods cross country‚ but it has also had many other huge impacts on the world. The automobile has impacted many different aspects of the world‚ and specifically America. The automobile has greatly changed since the early 20th century‚ in design‚ technology‚ and ability. Since the early 20th century‚ the automobile has impacted

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    For as long as I can remember‚ books have played a major role in my life‚ and a recent move between apartments revealed little has changed. Thank God‚ and a competitive market‚ for e-readers and digital versions from here on in. My mother used to laugh about the story of The Brave Little Tailor‚ which apparently I couldn’t get enough of as a child. If you’ve not read it‚ it is strange as far as fairytales go. My best summation of the moral of the story is “shoot your mouth off‚ and maybe it’ll

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    ‘Working with these people has changed you’‚ Does Lewis really change at the end of the play’ In the play‚ ‘Cosi’‚ by playwright Louis Nowra‚ the character of Lewis changes through the interactions with the patients in a mental asylum‚ resulting in a different outlook on the world and towards those around him. The play‚ set in the milieu of the Vietnam War‚ Lewis’ political radicalism in supporting Nick reflects his initial social views‚ his narrow mindness changes throughout the course of the

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    As human beings‚ knowing the different cultures surrounding us is of a great importance. The book “Foreign to Familiar” by Sarah A. Lanier‚ studied during Life skills class‚ is based on what Lanier refers to as “cold” and “hot” cultures. Several examples of her own experiences are introduced to the reader in this book‚ giving the reader an often broad idea of what she wants us to know. The main topic of discussion in term one and term two of our Life skills class‚ was college life‚ though the main

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    Suburbanisation: the movement of people‚ employment and facilities away from the inner cities towards outer urban areas. How has Suburbanisation changed Sydney? Urbanisation: Is the process by which the proportion of a country’s population in urban areas increases. The original settlement for Sydney was Sydney Cove. Stage 1: 1788-1860 (walk to work) 80‚000 lived in Sydney. People had to live near workplaces. Residential areas at the time included The Rocks‚ Woolloomooloo and Pyrmont.

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    Marriage has gone through profound changes over the last five decades‚ but we continue to speak about it as though it’s the same old familiar pattern. To see how much has changed; I am going to look at the shift from the forties‚ to the sixties‚ to today. In 1968‚ less than a year after the famous Summer of Love‚ as they used to say out in the country‚ "The times they were a-changing." The sexual revolution‚ Viet Nam‚ drugs--the youth of the day were convinced the world would never be the same again

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    Rapid technological change has shaped the world we live in today. Far from having a positive influence‚ living in a hi-tech world dependent on computers and mobile devices has distanced us from what is really important in life. How far do you agree? Rapid technological change has shaped the world we live in today. With advancing technology‚ there has been a significant progress in many aspects of our lives. But some people hold belief that the disadvantages of living dependently on high-tech devices

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    Scout. She constantly is following around her big brother Jem‚ who she looks up to as a role model. Her brother Jem‚ who is four years older than her. Scout and Jem understanding about Boo Radley changes gradually throughout the book. Scout and Jem were taught to see Boo Radley as the town’s lunatic. It has been said that Boo Radley had stabbed his father‚ been accused of killing animals. To talk about Boo in maycomb is like telling scary stories in the dark. The children have never seen him so they

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