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Smart cities are electronic panopticons that are vulnerable to hackers, likely to malfunction, exclude the poor, and discriminate against protect classes Kelsey Finch, Westin Research
Smart cities are electronic panopticons that are vulnerable to hackers, likely to malfunction, exclude the poor, and discriminate against protect classes Kelsey Finch, Westin Research
Technologies don’t solve poverty, generate unemployment, and fail to help small farmers Evan Fraser is Canada research chair and professor of geography. Sylvain Charlebois is
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Millennial Speech & Debate Institutes Congratulations on the success of your team. Last year your team finished in the top 5 nationally and this year
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ALL Public Forum Resources Millennial Speech & Debate Institutes Introduction I had a great time judging eight Public Forum debates at Wake Forest this weekend.
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