The Red Queen's race
Article Abstract:
Americans are under pressure to continually reeducate themselves to keep up with the effects of technological cahnge on their careers. One result is that they do not have the time to pursue their personal interests.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2000
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Pivotal events
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It is difficult to judge the real significance of current events because their future consequences are unknown for many years. The disputed presidential election of 2000 may not be as important historically as first believed.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2001
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The return of the mad scientists
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Issues concerning the stereotypical scientist as portrayed in movie and television thrillers and in early science fiction writing are presented. The cliche of the mad scientist has become a serious everyday concern.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2003
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- Abstracts: Reporters on the job continue to encounter official roadblocks. First Amendment defense disallowed in porn case
- Abstracts: Document in the history of science fiction: Karel Capek's preface to Bila Nemoc. Matters of Translation: Karel Capek and Paul Selver
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- Abstracts: The messenger at risk: a case in the hands of the Supreme Court will determine liability of one who reports newsworthy events without checking legality of the source
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