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		<title>The Global City</title>
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&lt;div&gt;One thing pertaining to the aremugnt of new age segregation.a0 A hundred years or so ago, when people started hearing about these newfangled horseless carriages, was there any upcry over  anti mechanic discrimination  due to mostly mechanics and tinkerers being the only ones that knew how to operate them for a time?a0 There wasn&amp;#039;t, because it&amp;#039;s simply technology.a0 Eventually we all adapt, young and old.a0 How many people&amp;#039;s grandparents have computers and use the internet regularly?a0 It&amp;#039;s not discrimination, it&amp;#039;s just the same thing that happens when any new technology comes along.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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