Unit One Technology in Reverse
Unit One Technology in Reverse
Topics for discussion What kind of technology has impressed you most so far? 冬 How has modern technology influenced our lives? 必 Did you ever notice the misconception and misuse of technology?Can you give some examples to tell how technology is misused? Can you list some important inventions which change the life of our human beings?
Topics for discussion ❖ What kind of technology has impressed you most so far? ❖ How has modern technology influenced our lives? ❖ Did you ever notice the misconception and misuse of technology? Can you give some examples to tell how technology is misused? ❖ Can you list some important inventions which change the life of our human beings?
Introduction of the Author
Introduction of the Author
Robert J.Samuelson Columnist Robert J.Samuelson is a weekly columnist for The Post,writing on political, economic and social issues.His column appears on Wednesdays. He is the author of the books "Untruth:Why the Conventional Wisdom is(Almost Always)Wrong" (2001),a collection of his columns,and "The Good Life and Its Discontents:The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement,1945-1995"(1995)
Robert J. Samuelson ❖ Columnist | Robert J. Samuelson is a weekly columnist for The Post, writing on political, economic and social issues. His column appears on Wednesdays. ❖ He is the author of the books "Untruth: Why the Conventional Wisdom is (Almost Always) Wrong" (2001), a collection of his columns, and "The Good Life and Its Discontents: The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement, 1945-1995" (1995)
Robert J.Samuelson Samuelson was born in New York City and raised in nearby White Plains,New York .[2]He received his bachelor's degree in 1967 from Harvard University,where he majored in government.[3]He lives in Bethesda,Maryland with his wife.They have one daughter and two sons.[1]His commentary focuses on illustrating and explaining economic problems,with conclusions based on extensive facts and figures.One of his recurring topics is Social Security and the unwillingness of the politicians to deal with problems he and others believe it will have in the future.He is currently working on a third book
Robert J. Samuelson ❖ Samuelson was born in New York City and raised in nearby White Plains, New York .[2] He received his bachelor's degree in 1967 from Harvard University, where he majored in government.[3]He lives in Bethesda, Maryland with his wife. They have one daughter and two sons.[1] His commentary focuses on illustrating and explaining economic problems, with conclusions based on extensive facts and figures. One of his recurring topics is Social Security and the unwillingness of the politicians to deal with problems he and others believe it will have in the future. He is currently working on a third book
Journalism awards Samuelson has received 1993 John Hancock Award for Best Business and Financial Columnist National Headliner Award for Feature Column on a Single Subject in both 1992 and 1993;another in 1987 for Best Special Interest Column; 冬 Gerald Loeb Awards for Commentary in 1993, 1986 and 1983;Loeb finalist in 1988 for his columns on the October 1987 Wall Street crash 1981 National Magazine Award
Journalism awards Samuelson has received ❖ 1993 John Hancock Award for Best Business and Financial Columnist ❖ National Headliner Award for Feature Column on a Single Subject in both 1992 and 1993; another in 1987 for Best Special Interest Column; ❖ Gerald Loeb Awards for Commentary in 1993, 1986 and 1983; Loeb finalist in 1988 for his columns on the October 1987 Wall Street crash ❖ 1981 National Magazine Award
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(1) ÷ln1800,first battery In 1814,steam locomotive,photograph In 1827,matches,microphone In 1829,typewriter. In 1830,sewing machine In 1834 an early refrigerator
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(1) ❖ In 1800 , first battery ❖ In 1814 , steam locomotive,photograph ❖ In 1827 , matches , microphone ❖ In 1829 , typewriter. ❖ In 1830 , sewing machine ❖ In 1834 , an early refrigerator
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(2) In 1837,telegraph,postage stamp In 1839,bicycle,hydrogen fuel cell. In 1846,anesthesia for tooth extraction. In 1850 dishwasher In 1861,elevator ÷ln1862,plastic
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(2) ❖ In 1837, telegraph , postage stamp ❖ In 1839 , bicycle, hydrogen fuel cell. ❖ In 1846 , anesthesia for tooth extraction. ❖ In 1850 , dishwasher ❖ In 1861 , elevator ❖ In 1862, plastic
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(3) In 1868 traffic lights In 1876,telephone In 1877,moving pictures In 1878 lightbulb In 1880,toilet paper In 1884,fountain pen
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(3) ❖ In 1868 , traffic lights ❖ In 1876, telephone ❖ In 1877, moving pictures ❖ In 1878 , lightbulb ❖ In 1880 , toilet paper ❖ In 1884, fountain pen
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(4) In 1885,automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine,the first gas- engined motorcycle ÷ln1886,Coca Cola In 1887,radar In 1899 vacuum cleaner
Traces of the Development of Science and Technology(4) ❖ In 1885, automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine, the first gasengined motorcycle ❖ In 1886, Coca Cola ❖ In 1887, radar ❖ In 1899 , vacuum cleaner