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The traditional practices of apprenticeship and mentoring have given way to a lifetime of continuing education because of the rapid change in technologies.
In tracking population growth, spikes in resource appetites, and explosive change in technologies that are sheathing the planet in human activity, it's not hard to find support for the contention by Stuart Hart of Cornell that our moment is unique, that we're not suffering from "chronocentrism," the tendency of each generation to see its time as special (in a good or bad way).
The sad truth is that 4G is more a new marketing campaign than an actual major change in technologies, though you wouldn't know it from all the hype.
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"Change in technology that redefines the relationship between the governing and the governed.
DIFFICULTIES of that sort are compounded by constant change in technology.
While the change in technology is important, the potential changes in public policy are critical.
This is not merely a change in technology or even in the transaction itself.
Replication takes place by adding identical production units with no change in technology.
What's happening today is something more profound than a change in technology.
"Offering mobile broadband requires a change in the network architecture and a change in technology," Mr. Baxter said.
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