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The symposium on Aging and Technological Advances symbolizes the possibility of continuing international collaboration and cooperation—not in defense and military expansion, but in sharing and applying modern technologies to world wide social and economic issues and the eradication of poverty, oppression, and disease in the human family.
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de Beauvoir, S. 1973. The Coming of Age. New York: Warner Books.
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Kuhn, M.E. (1984). The Social Consequences of Rapid Technological Change. In: Robinson, P.K., Livingston, J., Birren, J.E., Regnier, V.A., Small, A.M., Sterns, H.L. (eds) Aging and Technological Advances. NATO Conference Series, vol 24. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2401-0_13
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