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Surveillance . Computers can and are used to monitor activities in the workplace .
They track work done on computer terminals , monitor phone calls , and browse
electronic mail without the individual's knowledge of this activity . While some of ...
Surveillance . Computers can and are used to monitor activities in the workplace .
They track work done on computer terminals , monitor phone calls , and browse
electronic mail without the individual's knowledge of this activity . While some of ...
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With the advancement of respirators and other sophisticated medical equipment ,
however , it became possible for a patient with no brain activity to be artificially
kept “ alive . " In 1970 , Kansas became the first state to adopt a brain - based ...
With the advancement of respirators and other sophisticated medical equipment ,
however , it became possible for a patient with no brain activity to be artificially
kept “ alive . " In 1970 , Kansas became the first state to adopt a brain - based ...
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The psychical event , the attention given to maintenance or restoration of ongoing
experiencing or human activity , Dewey described as mediation in The Study of
Ethics : A Syllabus ( 1894 ) , as intelligence in Human Nature and Conduct ...
The psychical event , the attention given to maintenance or restoration of ongoing
experiencing or human activity , Dewey described as mediation in The Study of
Ethics : A Syllabus ( 1894 ) , as intelligence in Human Nature and Conduct ...
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