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Revision as of 22:39, 7 May 2006
Access of Technology and IT applications in Developing countries
Chinese people's increasing leisure time
Computer games and health issues
Consumer health informatics in the information age
Decreasing attention for software development
Emergence of new Technology Related Diseases
Decline in Ethnic Integration in The Netherlands
Growing privacy and security concerns
How violence spoils your child
Increasing Empowerment of Consumers in Healthcare System
Increase in people going on-line
Increasing influence of Millennials
Increasing Neglect of the Elderly
Increasing quantity of non-critical/populist media
Increase in Stress of Adult Workers in The Netherlands
Liberalization of the Dutch health care market
My job is not the only thing in my life ANYMORE!!!!
Need for Information On Demand
People's need for communication and information
Power of Information-anywhere, everywhere
The Globalization of Culture (or Cultural Globalization)
The growing population of overweight people
Urbanization and Social Status
Worldwide and higher lifelong education
Increasing the portion of aging people in south Korea
Young Generation in South Korea
ageing population : Retirement