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... places/spaces so that recent trends in technology using the Internet can complement the traditional ...Technology and Society Magazine 25 (1): 4-5. . Banerjee, T. 2001. The future of pu...
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... endorsing the use of predictive coding technology for the purposes of document review, this is it. A... encompass Neptune and Pluto, as well as the space between all the planets to the limits of the galax... him up for a subscription to Time magazine. When his prize failed to arrive, Richard called u...
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... The widespread adoption of information technology (IT) has allowed firms to meet this need for consu..., privacy provides the individual with a space for emotional release from the pressures of perfor.... In a recent article in the New York magazine, Nussbaum (2007) argues that most American teens a...
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...In invoking the importance of how public space is conceived, the real estate metaphor fills in an... leader in a number of advanced high technology areas, including biomedical research, communicatio.... (35) Lee Smith, "Wrong move," Tablet Magazine, 22 September 2010, www. tabletmag.com. . Mira Suc...
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... advanced cooperation in science and technology while developing political and security aspects of...Ottawa's strategy left little space for compromise. Axworthy's dedication to nonprolif... high commissioner to Ottawa, Embassy Magazine, 11 August 2004. . (24) The new Indian high commis...
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... after Magma threatened the Canadian magazine with a libel suit. . [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] . [ILL... will explore the relationship of technology, nature and music, and is set to be released as a ... of ethnicity, gender and conceptions of space. A Toronto-based freelance writer, her articles ha...
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Griffiths discusses whether the undoubted thinning of sea ice in the various waterways that make up the Northwest Passage will produce not only an increase in intercontinental shipping, but a shipping-based challenge to Canada's sovereignty over its Arctic waters. Griffiths argues that climate change presents no serious sovereignty problem in the Northwest Passage where commercial navigation is concerned. However, Canadians may well have a need to prepare for new security and environmental challenges associated with a gradual increase in summer-months foreign shipping, which offers little or no challenge to Canada's occupancy of the high Arctic Archipelago.
... unilaterally to penetrate the security space of North America by contriving the transit of a sh... in the year-end 2003 issue of This Magazine, in a Toronto Star editorial of April 2004 which r...The same could apply to the requisite technology, shipbuilding capacity, and operational expertise,...
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...But perhaps the most tangible saving is space itself. Calculate the space eaten up by stacks and... to Kevin Kelly of The New York Times Magazine [May 14, 2006], the contents of every library in t... predecessors support the most durable technology of all?. Yes, e-books are also acid-free. But when...
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Bigge examines the state of independent culture in the Google era, underlining the evolution of the mass underground. The mass underground is filled with poorly kept secrets, a new cultural category where a free, self-financed movie or free, downloadable novel, or free album can be downloaded once, or a million times at no additional cost to anyone.
...In March of 2004, New York Times Magazine columnist Rob Walker described this mixture of ind...We project our desires onto technology as much as technology attempts to shape us. But th..., Hebdige wrote, "Subculture forms in the space between surveillance and the evasion of surveillan...
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... in relation to mail-ordered animated magazines from Japan depicting the sexual abuse of children.... their online activities and their real space identities. (110) These kinds of challenges led on...