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21st Century Technologies - OECD
www.oecd.orgchanges equal to, if not greater than, those already experienced in the twentieth century. In particular, realising the full potential of tomorrow’s technologies to contribute to human well-being was seen as depending heavily on the capacity to embrace dynamic change. With only a few reservations, the analysis affirmed the
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www.rivendellvillage.orgThere is a deep sense of peace, living in a house made of natural trees. No stripped, chipped, cooked, treated, compressed, or otherwise manufac tured product of industrial technology can give you, the builder, such an awareness of each living tree as it once stood.