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    each other well into the 1980s‚ although Ludwig Fleck’s monograph (1935) Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact anticipated many of STS’s key themes: Science studies‚ a branch of the sociology of scientific knowledge that places scientific controversies in their social context. History of technology‚ that examines technology in its social and historical context. Starting in the 1960s‚ some historians questioned technological determinism‚ a doctrine that can induce public passivity to

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    Advances in technology will result in a growth in unemployment. Technological advances allow society to produce more output from the existing mix of resources. These advances may take the form of less costly methods of producing existing output or may result in the production of new (or substantially improved) commodities (such as DVD players‚ HDTV‚ anti-lock braking systems‚ and similar innovations). Society clearly gains from the production of either more output or more highly valued output. Nevertheless

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    ENGINEERING ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON SCIENCE Ananthtejas R 09CO12 Economic development Economic development is a broad term that generally refers to the sustained‚ concerted effort of policymakers and community to promote the standard of living and economic health in a specific area. Such effort can involve multiple areas including development of human capital‚ critical infrastructure‚ regional competitiveness‚ environmental sustainability‚ social

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    The advancement of science and technology in ancient China is strongly related to the society system. One of its significant features is the civil service examination system. The system was designed to look for talented and potential candidates as administrative officials of the government [1]. Only those literary and managerial elite would be able to serve in the bureaucratic imperial state after their success in the examination [2]. Needham regarded the effect of concentrating all power as a driving

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    focused on "improvements in the productivity" of the banking sector. Being convinced that technology is the key for improving in productivity‚ the Reserve Bank took several initiatives to popularize usage of technology by banks in India. Periodically‚ almost once in five years since the early 1980s‚ the Reserve Bank appointed committees and working Groups to deliberate on and recommend the appropriate use of technology by banks give the circumstances and the need. These committees are as follows: -Rangarajan

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    both appropriate and inappropriate technology in various sectors. Choose one sector of your choice‚ identify and discuss both appropriate and inappropriate technology being used in that sector. Originality and practical examples are encouraged in your easy. Zambia uses both appropriate and inappropriate technology in various sectors. This approach has had both negative and positive impact on Zambia’s efforts to development. And so‚ for us to appreciate this impact‚ let focus on one key sector of the

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    Information Technology Free sample essay on the The Age of Information Technology. This technological age is a highly revolutionary age and of all the technological revolutions the information technology has attained the peak of its growth. This explosion in information technology was not foreseen some years ago‚ and all over the world information technology has helped spread of information from one place to another very‚ very quickly. Computers are the backbone of this information technology industry

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    ScienceTechnology‚ and Society Essay 1. According to the social history of sciencesciencetechnology‚ and society has a special bond among these three. As taught in the lectures‚ societies create science and technology and science and technology makes societies better. Now these three co-exist with one another‚ one may be totally independent of the other one like science and technology but they have this special bond that connects all the three objects. With this special bond among the

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    Science and technology are two of the most dominant factors in the modern day society. The outcomes of scientific and technological research have strongly influenced civilization throughout history. It is evident that the applications of the two have been both beneficial and unsuited to human society simultaneously. Although science and technology have greatly contributed to elevating the quality of life‚ especially in the areas of geology and communication‚ it has also negatively impacted the world

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    Egypt‚ the science and technology was still developing and improving. The study of science and medicine were closely linked to religion as seen in many of the ancient rituals. The "pouring" and "anointing" we see in so many Egyptian works is the application of electromagnetic forces and not the application of actual fluids. Much of this was linked with ’magic ’ of some sort - as many unexplained things did occur. These were often considered miracles. They considered alchemy a science‚ perhaps the

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