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    The Role of the Supercomputer in the Modern World of Innovative Technologies by Nataliia Kravchenko, Andriі Golovynskyi, Andriі Grabowski, Andriі Malenko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Thanks to this article, we will determine the evolution and role of the supercomputer in the modern world and in the life of an average citizen. A supercomputer is a class of the most powerful computer systems available, which are evaluated in comparison with currently existing general purpose computer systems and the level of technology development. …”
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    Illegal behaviour in the modern world: Causes and consequences by Vira Tymoshenko

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The criminalisation of public relations, which is noticeable in many countries of the modern world, is acutely felt in Ukraine as well. Usually a citizen is defenceless against crime, and criminals are not always punished. …”
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    EXTENDED SELF: "TECHNOLOGIES OF THE SELF" IN THE MODERN WORLD by Tatiana V. Konyukhova, Ekaterina T. Konyukhova, Natalia A. Lukianova, Szu-Ting Chen, Kai-Yuan Cheng, Elena V. Rodionova

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is concluded that the «technologies of the self» allows one to find one's place in the modern world, to structure the idea of oneself, to find oneself in the real-virtual world through the realization of one's extended self in material-object expression. …”
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    Reassessing the marginalization of astrology in the early modern world by Pfeffer, M

    Published 2023
    “…The marginalization of astrology – the protracted process by which a rich scholarly field and a highly skilled trade migrated into the margins of European culture – is coming to be recognized as one of the most fundamental transformations in the transition from the pre-modern to the modern world. Long assumed to be a casualty of the ‘scientific revolution’ and ‘Enlightenment’, since the 1970s historians have questioned the power of intellectual developments to carry the weight of this major shift, and have constructed alternative social, political, and cultural narratives. …”
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