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All Is Not Well In The House Of Technology

Ursula M. Franklinpresented by Carlos E. Nakashima

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About Ursula M. Franklin

Born in Germany in 1921;

Her family and her were incarcerated in a labour camp by the Nazis;

Emigrated to Canada as a physics;

Is known as activist for peace and social justice.

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All Is Not Well In The House Of Technology

Well-being of Canada is represented by the degree of real hope and of real opportunity among the least powerful members or our society;

Technology is not discussed by statistics;

Technology is a system that involves organization, procedures, new terminology, and it is especially a mindset.

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All Is Not Well In The House Of Technology

Technology as literature;

Gap between what people have done "doing's" and how they have done it "declaring's"

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Student example

Definetely

Definitely

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Definetely

Definitely

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Definetely

Definitely

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  a. In a definite manner; determinately, precisely.

1581 MULCASTER Positions xxxvi. (1887) 140 For the choice of wittes definitely. 1651 HOBBES Govt. & Soc. xvi. §4. 265 He must definitely acknowledge him. a1800 H. BLAIR Serm. III. iv. (R.), [Middle age] cannot have its peculiar character so definitely marked and ascertained. 1867 FREEMAN Norm. Conq. (1876) I. iv. 187 The relations between Normandy and Brittany were now definitely settled.  

  b. colloq. Used as an emphatic affirmative: certainly; yes.

1931 A. A. MILNE Two People xvii. 329 ‘It would be disconcerting, wouldn't it?’ ‘Definitely,’ said Reginald. 1933 WODEHOUSE Heavy Weather vii. 132 ‘So you wish to return to Tilbury House?’ ‘Definitely.’ ‘You shall.’ 1959 Sunday Times 12 Apr. 32/4 Did they get more work done than at home? ‘Definitely.’ Would they recommend that the experiment is repeated another year? ‘Oh, definitely.’ 1967 L. J. BRAUN Cat who ate Danish Modern x. 88 ‘Do you design interiors around this theme?’ ‘Definitely!’

Definitely (adverb)

source: Oxford English Dictionary Online

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Conclusion

Deeper and serious researches about technology should be done with the involvement of academic students, colleges, and universities in order to acquire enough informations to explain socially and culturally the benefits and disadvantages to every society.