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... individual citizens over the years is without doubt . As is beyond doubt the potentially huge social and political impact that technology , even if inef- ficiently implemented , can bring . But what is unfortunate is the continued ...
... individual citizens over the years is without doubt . As is beyond doubt the potentially huge social and political impact that technology , even if inef- ficiently implemented , can bring . But what is unfortunate is the continued ...
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... individual or group promotes its own well - being by promoting the well - being of others at one and the same time . It is here that we need to recognize the battle between honesty and dishonesty , between straight talk and double ...
... individual or group promotes its own well - being by promoting the well - being of others at one and the same time . It is here that we need to recognize the battle between honesty and dishonesty , between straight talk and double ...
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... individuals and groups are pro- grammed , and any complementary stimulation from another individual- say a boss , or group , or union - can be the trigger which sets off the cycle of destruction within an individual . There are certain ...
... individuals and groups are pro- grammed , and any complementary stimulation from another individual- say a boss , or group , or union - can be the trigger which sets off the cycle of destruction within an individual . There are certain ...
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