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Field | Value |
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Title | page 98 |
Relation | Power and the Pacific Northwest |
Date | 2005-04-20 to 2005-05-09 |
Rights | This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
Type | page |
Format | Scanned from originals using Silverfast AI 6.0 on UMAX Powerlook III flatbed scanner. Scanned images saved as 16 bit grayscale tiffs. 257.799 kb 8 bit - Gray Gamma 2.2 - greyscale Omnipage 14 used to OCR 8 bit tiffs and generate text files for full text access. 16 bit grayscale and 48>24 RGB color tiffs edited in Photoshop CS 8.0: cropped, rotated, reduced in size, levels adjusted, grayscale bit depth reduced to 8 and JPEGs created. |
Description | Twentieth Century Man does not find it difficult to wax lyrical about the accomplishments and promises of technology. On the other hand, he can have the uneasy thought that the systems of objects and mechanisms built by technology may somehow threaten the vital relationship he has with the natural systems of the earth. Accordingly, an antagonism is drawn for contemporary man between maximizing the products of technology and protecting natural environmental processes. Yet in the 1970's, BPA... |
Identifier | http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,2023 |