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El gran desarrollo tecnológico que se ha producido recientemente ha propiciado lo que algunos autores denominan la nueva 'revolución' social, con el desarrollo de "la sociedad de la información". Con ello, se desea hacer referencia a que la materia prima "la información" será el motor de esta nueva sociedad, y en torno a ella, surgirán profesiones y trabajos nuevos, o se readaptarán las profesiones existentes.
La dimensión social de las TIC se vislumbra atendiendo a la fuerza e influencia que tiene en los diferentes ámbitos y a las nuevas estructuras sociales que están emergiendo, produciéndose una interacción constante y bidireccional entre la tecnología y la sociedad. La influencia de la tecnología sobre la sociedad ha sido claramente explicitada por Kranzberg, en su ley sobre la relación entre tecnología y sociedad: 'La tecnología no es buena ni mala, ni tampoco neutral' (1985: 50), pero esta relación no debe entenderse como una relación fatalista y determinista, sino que a nuestro entender nos conduce a nuevas situaciones y planteamientos que deben llevarnos a través de la investigación y el análisis de sus efectos a tomar posiciones que marquen el camino y la dirección a seguir atendiendo a la sociedad que deseamos construir. Los valores que dinamicen la sociedad serán los mismos que orienten el uso de las tecnologías, Jose Luis Sampedro en Técnica y globalización (2002), realiza una reflexión en profundidad sobre la globalización y la tecnología incidiendo en esta idea sobre la importancia de orientar su utilización para lograr una sociedad más humana, justa e igualitaria.
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The correct answer is A some communities closed their schools rather than integrate.
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Answer: He was speaking in general to stop fighting and shedding each others blood! Hope this helps
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In November of 1863 President Abraham Lincoln was invited to attend the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Seventeen acres adjacent to the town's regular cemetery had been purchased for the burial of the soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg. The chief orator was to be the eloquent Edward Everett of Massachusetts. Mr. Lincoln would then add a few appropriate remarks in honor of the dead. Everett ended up speaking for about two hours; Lincoln spoke for less than three minutes.
While in Gettysburg, where would the president stay? David Wills, a Gettysburg attorney, was the chairman of the cemetery board. His home fronted on the public square. Wills invited the president to stay overnight at his home.
The president rode to Gettysburg on a special train of four cars furnished by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The train left Washington, D.C. and traveled through Maryland to Baltimore. There it was transferred to the North Central tracks and proceeded on that line to Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania. There it changed to the Hanover Line for the remainder of the trip to Gettysburg.
Lincoln arrived in Gettysburg at 5:00 P.M. on November 18. He ate dinner and spent the night at Wills' mansion before giving his famous address the next day.
<span>Tens of thousands of sub-Saharan Africans try to cross the Mediterranean each year because of various reasons: many tries to escape a life built on poverty and misery, other tries to get out from a very unstable country were they might not survive long or were there is a war in act, others tries to find a better life in the European countries, because there are no resources left in their own,
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These refugees are commonly portrayed as dangerous people, perhaps people that come in the European country to stole jobs from Eupoean, or to take bits of help from the country there are in without contributing to the country, or they are criminals that do not want to work or pay taxes, or sometimes they are also portrayed as terrorist.</span>