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"With Brookie, we were focusing on the deconstruction of society through the intervention of technology," says Redmond. "Now we're witnessing the deconstruction of society through junk banking – it's just the soaps have nothing to say about it.
Gilliam intended to show Cole being interviewed through a multi-screen interrogation TV set because he felt the machinery evoked a "nightmarish intervention of technology.
Blame that in large part on the intervention of technology and reality since the play's premiere in 2004: the ubiquitous smartphones that have taken us into the turmoil of Egypt, Libya, Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East, and instant views of civil war as they have never been shared before.
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The story of Dorfman's art is the story of delicious accidents waiting to happen — accidents which took interventions of technology to provoke.
The miracle was the product not of divine intervention but of technology — an illustration of how far scientists may be able to go in helping farmers adapt to the problems that bedevil them.
The key to this idea is that like Slingbox the intervention of the technology is after the customer already has the hardware installed, in that case the DVR.
The grades obtained in all of academic activities by the groups using PIAC, compared with the control groups, provide solid evidence to the positive influence of the intervention of the technology under the TUM.
Details extracted from the evaluations were as follows: type of intervention, technology used, sample size, effectiveness data, utility values, data collection intervals, costing method, methods for handling uncertainty, how the difference in costs and QALYs was reported, whether incremental cost per QALY was calculated, and key findings.
We argue that promoting this mindset in academic staff development interventions around the use of technology in teaching and learning could support more academics to innovate their practices.
By 2018, more than 100 million wearable technology devices will be sold, but few will be used in 'developing countries.' The past decade has seen the proliferation and miniaturization of technology interventions--from laptops to cell phones and tablets--in international development.
Yet public health is embedded within the main mechanisms of biopower: a tendency to create and consolidate truth discourses and their authoritative figures; a commitment to intervention; the use of technologies for attaining specific forms of subjectification (Rabinow and Rose 2006).
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