Technology
Technology is often considered too narrowly; according to Hughes, "Technology is a creative process involving human ingenuity". Generally, technicism is the belief in the utility of technology for improving human societies. Some, such as Stephen V. Monsma, connect these ideas to the abdication of religion as a higher moral authority. The use of the term "technology" has changed significantly over the last 200 years. Before the 20th century, the term was uncommon in English, and it was used either to refer to the description or study of the useful arts or to allude to technical education, as in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Technology In British English Every choice we make relies on, and feeds, a highly interdependent and far reaching way of life where some have much and some have little. Ideas include expanding academic programs for in-demand fields such as technology and healthcare, providing more services and financial aid to low-income students...