10 technologies that refuse to die

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New technologies are constantly being developed and used, thus replacing old technologies, but some of these old technologies have created a niche for themselves and refuse to disappear. Adaptability, compatibility and the peopleEs preferences to use the old technologies have kept them alive and accordingly, ten such technologies are presented.

author: Scigliano, Eric
Science & research, Information Systems & Theory, Research, Innovations, Information technology, Technological innovations, Technology assessment, Rankings

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Mental arithmetic

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Rene Rivkin, a Swiss share trading scandal, stockbroker, has undergone a brain surgery and removed his tumour. Associates states that he may use a defence that brain tumours removed could have impaired his mental state when he testified before the Zurich District Attorney about the ownership of shares.

author: Deans, Law Alan
Health aspects, Patient outcomes, Brain, Brain surgery, Rivkin, Rene

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Theatre of the displaced

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The plight of Al Abaddi, husband Jasim and their children in a detention center is detailed through a play called 'In Our Name' in a verbatim theater. Nigel Jamieson, director of the play visited Wellington to interview the couple and the words heard on stage are from the transcript from the interview.

author: Jaivin, Linda
Refugees, Portrayals, Criticism and interpretation, In Our Name (Play)

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