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That is the question underlying pervasive worries about the impact of modern technology, especially the boom in the use of personal laptops and hand-held devices, like the iPad and smartphones.
Contribute with Guardian Witness There's much talk of a technological revolution in Africa and a boom in the use of mobile devices, but does this extend to sacred spheres such as watching the football World Cup? Geopoll ran a survey in South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana to find out how fans are tuning in to the action in Brazil.
The self-esteem of teenage girls has fallen significantly since the start of the economic downturn seven years ago and the boom in the use of social media and online communication, a major survey of 30,000 school pupils has revealed.
Perhaps the most important force behind the boom in the use of pop music on TV shows has been that the shows themselves have changed.
Despite having been around for quite some time, this approach has not yet been widely taken advantage of in the ASR community, even with a boom in the use of large, increasingly complex, deep architectures and growing opportunity for online ASR applications.
We also saw the explosion of the drug epidemic, which included a boom in the use of crack-cocaine, cocaine, PCP, and other drugs.
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There have been several boom-and-bust cycles in the use of the wild species resources of the region, the rubber boom in the late nineteenth century being the one with the most pervasive consequences on human societies.
Alongside this boom in the private use of Wi-Fi, many firms have rushed to set up public "hotspots" in airports, hotels, shops and restaurants, hoping to charge for Wi-Fi access.Public hotspots are outnumbered by private access points, but their numbers are growing fast.
Lewis tackles big, engaging stories — the 1980s Wall Street collapse, the 1996 presidential campaign, the dot-com boom, the use of quantitative analysis in baseball — by identifying characters whose personal narratives reveal larger truths.
Since his first book, the autobiographical "Liar's Poker," Lewis has tackled big, engaging stories -- the 1980s Wall Street collapse, the 1996 presidential campaign, the dot-com boom, the use of quantitative analysis in baseball -- by finding and developing characters whose personal narratives reveal a larger truth.
One of the first insights into the evolution of the supply of physicians was done by crossing the observed physician-to-population ratios along with the posited population growth in the United States of America, by that time impulsed by the "baby boom" and by an expected increase in the use of medical services.
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