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From Here to Immorta | |
| Until recently, only a tiny fraction of Americans reached their 100th birthdays. Yet, with technologies available today or already in the pipeline, this number has already begun to increase dramatically. For example, in 1990, there were 37,306 Americans who were at least 100 years old. By the year 2010, there will be 131,000. And, by 2050, projections by the U.S. Census Bureau anticipate there being 834,000 centenarians. | ||
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Intelligent Robots W | |
| One of the oldest dreams of science has been creating a human-like machine. Teams of researchers have been working for half a century to create machines that can do useful work and also share some characteristics of animals and humans ?in other words, robots. | ||
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개인주의의 부상 | |
| 조사 전문가들은 점점 더 증가하고 있는 개인주의 풍조가 한 지역이 아닌 지구촌의 공통적인 현상임을 지적하고 있다. 왜 개인주의가 더 커지고 있을까? 그 반대의 개념인 전체주의에는 어떤 문제가 있는 것일까? 정치에서 경제, 문화에 이르기까지 개인주의의 확산에 숨어있는 의미는 무엇일까? | ||
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Americans Are Finall | |
| One of the driving forces behind the retro trend is the craving to return to a time when American products seemed to be made with higher standards for quality. But is quality really just a thing of the past? Not according to a growing number of businesses that are embracing the quality revolution. | ||
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Trade Wars Are Class | |
| | Matthew C. Klein 외 | ||
| ǻ | Yale University Press | ||