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specialize ( Verb)

UK/US /ˈspeʃəlaɪz/

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to be a master in a certain field of employment, research, or company; to devote extra time with one field of employment, research, or company than to others

-> To specialize in her department, she joined several courses.

-> Now, I want to specialize in politics, which is in my field of interest.

-> After one or two years of graduating, it may be too late to specialize.

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Everywhere around us – Technology

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In the 21st century, there is a boom in technology. Technology became specialized and fit into our small pockets. World engineers standardized it by making it globally accessible. Technology also helped in westernization of the world both culturally and linguistically. Whether we like it or not, technology we use bears a significant amount of western influence. We can also use technology for our favor such as previewing weather before going out and checking out the prices of clothing and items before going shopping. Big global tech firms are privatized right now in the hands of rich monopolies. Everyday, they produce new technology and profit from it; some unsuccessfully, some with trickery.