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Shoffstall, Grant – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
This essay takes as its chief point of departure Jacques Ellul's contention that imaginative treatments of malevolent technology in antitechnological science fiction, by way of inviting rejection, refusal, dismissal, or condemnation, conspire in facilitating human acceptance of and adjustment to technology as it otherwise presently is. The author…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Science and Society, Technological Advancement, Human Body
Hawke, Sharryl – 1974
Realizing that all students have to deal with death at some time, yet receive no formal education in the subject, Alex Kramer, a high school teacher at Moon High School, Corapolis, Pennsylvania, decided to create a program which would give students an opportunity to study death and the process of dying as integral parts of life. Kramer's goals,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavioral Sciences, Beliefs, Community Resources