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  • .../0-library.cqpress.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/eeag Electronic Encyclopedia of American Government]''''' ...t, where, when, and how of every era of American history from the American Revolution to the present.
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  • ...s://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/marketing/home_bal.jsp '''''Bibliography of American Literature'''''] ...e than 37,000 works are listed, essentially the complete printed record of American literature from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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  • ...to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War American Revolution] and ending with the inauguration of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_
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  • *Volume 2 - American Social and Political Movements, 1945-2000 *Volume 3 - American Social and Political Movements, 1900-1945: Pursuit of Progress
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  • ...nt specifically to the ultra-nationalist party in France during the French Revolution. ...vereignty] that came to a head with the French Revolution and the American Revolution in the late 18th century. Since that time, nationalism has become one of th
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  • ....sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t126 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Military History'''''] ...pieces to extensive essays, the entries examine every major war from [[the Revolution]] to the [[Persian Gulf]]; important battles from [[Bunker Hill]], to [[the
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  • ...Declaration stressed two themes: [[individual rights]] and the [[right of revolution]]. The birthday of the United States of America—Independence Day—is cel ...mericans, and had an influence internationally, in particular the [[French Revolution]]. [[Abraham Lincoln]], beginning in 1854 as he spoke out against slavery a
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  • ...or|La Terreur]]). Arendt views a crisis of authority as common to both the American and French Revolutions, and the response to that crisis a key factor in the *Hannah Arendt, ''On Revolution'', Chapter 5, Section 2. (1965)
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  • '''Peacemakers''', was an American [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacifist pacifist] [[organization]]. The nam ...edia.org/wiki/Committee_for_Nonviolent_Revolution Committee for Nonviolent Revolution], which had been formed two years before.
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  • ...lowing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution Industrial Revolution], perhaps a third of the world's economic output is derived from [[manufact
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  • ...during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_revolution industrial revolution], and extending into the recent past with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...of untreated human [[waste]]. Chicago and Cincinnati were the first two [[American]] [[cities]] to enact laws ensuring cleaner air in 1881. Other cities follo
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  • ...directed at certain [[groups]] in many cities or states, such as Japanese-American university students on the West Coast of the United States during [[World W ...ime after which a game must end, or play be suspended. For example, in the American League the curfew rule for many years decreed that no inning could begin af
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  • ...us revival in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_United_States American religious history]. Historians and theologians identify three or four waves ...er Revivals" in the mid-1730s, though this was on the wane by 1737. But as American religious historian Sydney E. Ahlstrom noted the Great Awakening "was still
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  • A '''trade union''', or '''labor union''' (American English) is an [[organization]] of workers who have come [[together]] to [[ ...during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution Industrial Revolution]. Trade unions may be composed of individual workers, professionals, past w
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Sheidlower Jesse Sheidlower], the principal American editor of the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], argues that the terms ''hipste ...ere Hobart, Jim Hickey, ''A Story of the One-Night Stands'', where a black American character uses the [[slang]] phrase "Are you hip?"
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  • ...ing the Haitian Revolution. It has been argued that the signatories of the American Declaration of Independence, the United States Bill of Rights, the French D ...e scholars use the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution French Revolution] of 1789 or the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars (1804–15) as a convenien
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  • ...evolution] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution French Revolution] used liberal [[philosophy]] to justify the [[violent]] overthrow of [[tyra
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  • ...refer to the country adjectivally ("American [[values]]", "U.S. forces"). "American" is rarely used in [[English]] to refer to subjects not connected with the ...of America. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War American Revolutionary War], which ended with the recognition of independence of the
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  • '''Abraham Harold Maslow''' (April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) was an American [[psychology|psychologist]]. He is noted for his conceptualization of a "[ In 1967, the American Humanist Association named him Humanist of the Year.
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  • ...nd [[religion]]; the Spanish Empire established Spanish in most all of the American continent, but less so in Paraguay and in the Philippines; the British Empi ...rging of the American Empire: From the Revolution to Vietnam: A History of American Imperialism, Plkuto press, ISBN 0745321003
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  • ...ols in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_revolution industrial revolution]. Advocates of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology nanotechnology # [https://www.pbs.org/saf/1504/resources/transcript.htm Scientific American Frontiers, Program#1504 "Chimp Minds]" transcript PBS.org Airdate Feb 9, 20
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  • In his book about the slave trade and the American Revolution, author Charles Rappleye writes:
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  • ...ew England]] in the early to middle 19th century. It is sometimes called ''American Transcendentalism'' to distinguish it from other uses of the word ''[[trans ...]] which also inspires all men." Emerson closed the essay by calling for a revolution in human consciousness to emerge from the new idealist philosophy:
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  • ...or example in Russia with the [[Russian Revolution of 1905]] and [[Russian Revolution of 1917|of 1917]], resulting in the collapse of the Russian State around th ...hange. In the post-war period, Women's rights, Gay rights, peace movement, American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968), anti-nuclear movement and environmental
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  • ...e of their library setting, a degree certified by the [https://www.ala.org American Library Associatio]n is preferred for employment in an academic archive in ...ves defy categorization. There are [[tribal]] archives within the [[Native American nations]] in North America, and there are archives that exist within the pa
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  • ...or lower classes. However, before the relatively recent [[agricultural]] [[revolution]], [[humanity]] existed in primarily hunter-gatherer societies that, some b A study of American college students published in ''Nature'' showed that people are willing to
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  • ...gdom] in 1936. Edward abdicated the British throne in order to [[marry]] [[American]] divorcée Wallis Simpson, over the objections of the British [[establishm During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution Glorious Revolution] in 1688, James II of England and VII of Scotland fled to France, dropping
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  • * Dain, Bruce (2002), A Hideous Monster of the Mind : American Race Theory in the Early Republic, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. ...cent F. (2000), Reel Racism : Confronting Hollywood's Construction of Afro-American Culture, Westview Press.
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  • ...acy] by the Union in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American Civil War]. It also includes members of paramilitary forces who take up arm *Revolution, which is carried out by radicals, usually meant to overthrow the current g
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  • ...hrough the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecliptic ecliptic], completing a revolution in approximately 25,800 years (according to [[modern]] astronomers). Theon ...Solar Year' and 'On the Motion of the Eighth Sphere'," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 106 (1962): 264–299.
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  • ...of King George the Third and his English aristocracy had to transform into American democracy, the [[power]] of the people. In the next progressive stage, the ...our present and future times are in comparison to ours at the birth of the American nation.
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  • '''Marilyn Ferguson''' (April 5, 1938 - October 19, 2008) was an influential American author, editor and public speaker, best known for her 1980 book ''The Aquar == ''The Brain Revolution'' and ''Brain/Mind Bulletin'' ==
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  • ...at King George the III’s abuses while reigning over his “subjects” in the American colonies. As is the custom of tempered men that have knowledge about laws a ...erein we would tell the king what we were thinking about his rule over the American Colonies and what we were going to do about it.
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  • ...and could [[function]] with a [[collective]] [[leadership]], which led the American historian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Laqueur Walter Laqueur] to ...the concept has disparaged by the "revisionist" school, a group of mostly American left-wing historians, some of whose more prominent members are Sheila Fitzp
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  • ...Victorian Britain in the late nineteenth century, late in the [[Industrial Revolution]]. Early factories required workers to perform long shifts, often up to eig ...y S. 2004. Encyclopedia of recreation and leisure in America. The Scribner American civilization series. Farmington *Hills, Michigan: Charles Scribner's Sons.
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  • Theognis lived at Megara on the Isthmus of Corinth during the democratic revolution in the 6th century BC; some critics hold that he witnessed the "Persian ter ...w Approach to the Theognis Question"], Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Vol. 58, (1927), pp. 170-198, The Johns Hopkins U
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  • ...ed are the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_revolution scientific revolution] of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the transformation of the l *Heilbron, John L. 2006. Coming to Terms with the Scientific Revolution. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University, Office for the History of Science.
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  • ...the unfolding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolution American Revolution], in which the [[author]] gives [[violent]] [[expression]] to [[difficult]]
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  • In the U.S. many professional dancers are members of unions such as the [[American Guild of Musical Artists]], the [[Screen Actors Guild]] and [[Actors' Equit ...especially for women; these reforms were in part a result of the [[French Revolution]]. Heeled street shoes were replaced by slippers, and corsets and heavy pet
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  • ...r-gatherer tribes settled around seasonal foodstocks to become [[Neolithic Revolution|agrarian village]]s. Villages grew to become towns and cities. Cities turne ...mselves as societies (e.g., the [[American Society of Civil Engineers]], [[American Chemical Society]]). In the [[United Kingdom]] and the United States, learn
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  • ...2003 he received the Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award from the [[American Sociological Association]]. ...attempted to resolve the dispute. He has argued in several works that this revolution marked the end of 'liberalism' as a viable [[ideology]] in the modern world
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  • ...con]] popularized this approach, thereby helping to forge the [[scientific revolution]]. ...Chemical Substances'' by the American chemist [[Gilbert N. Lewis]] and the American physical chemist [[Merle Randall]], the natural sciences contain three grea
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Easton_Ellis Brett Easton Ellis]' novel, ''American Psycho'', the story of a sociopathic murderer living in [[New York City]], ...ictorian_England Victorian England] and the effect of England's industrial revolution on contemporary life, respectively, and their attitudes were clearly [[refl
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  • ...alues. But it was not until Edmund Burke’s polemic ''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'' that conservatism in the Western world, in its current form, ...nch Revolution]], also sympathized with some of the aims of the [[American Revolution]]. This classical conservative tradition often insists that conservatism ha
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  • ...,[2] Hungarian: [ˈʃoroʃ]) (born August 12, 1930, as György Schwartz) is an American currency speculator, stock investor, businessman, philanthropist, and polit ...epresented on the board.[4] His funding and organization of Georgia's Rose Revolution was considered by Russian and Western observers to have been crucial to its
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  • ...cedure. Strictly speaking, any deviation from this principle constitutes a revolution or a coup d'état, regardless of the intentions. ...rine of noninterference in the affairs of other nations. The 1789 [[French Revolution]] shifted the possession of sovereignty from the sovereign ruler to the nat
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  • Development of [[American English]]. By 19th century, a standard variety of American English develops, based on the dialect of the Mid-Atlantic states. *20th century [[Communications]] revolution. Spread of a few languages at the expense of many. Languages of the world b
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  • ...egard to everyday life, the bourgeois revolution looks more like a counter-revolution. The market in human values has rarely known such a collapse. The aristocra ...s, but you forget it at your peril... as Saint-Just said, those who make a revolution by halves do nothing but dig their own graves.
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  • ...ividuals. You have been taught many times by us and many teachers that the American family (which is typical of many modern nations), is dysfunctional in the m .... First of all, you must become aware that you do have a boil. And in your American political situation you may realize that you do have a political, social, a
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  • ...on of 1789, which was more egregious than the causes for revolution in the American Colonies in 1776. This is a most despicable situation that does not lead t ...levels in your atmosphere, the inertia that has begun with the industrial revolution will continue.
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  • ...matics''' is a branch of geography that has emerged since the quantitative revolution in geography in the mid 1950s. Geomatics involves the use of traditional sp #"Geography". The American Heritage Dictionary/ of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Miff
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  • ...since printed over half a million books this way, and have helped start a revolution in the publishing industry. ...commitment to the environment up another notch by becoming the first North American publishing company to become carbon neutral. Each year we neutralize all of
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  • Since the [[Industrial Revolution]], the lethality of modern warfare has steadily grown. [[World War I]] casu # American Heritage Dictionary, Violence, Retrieved January 8, 2009.
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  • The first Church of England service recorded on North American soil was a celebration of Holy Communion at Frobisher Bay in the last days The first service read from the [[Book of Common Prayer]] on American soil occurred on 19 June 1579 in a harbor far north of [[San Francisco]], w
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  • That is the next experiment in the great American experiment, that regeneration. It is the stuff of revolution and evolution.
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  • ...'c.''' Such activities applied to an object of inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2 ...t had few practical applications. However, with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, this rapidly changed. Today, science has a profound ef
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  • the industrial revolution. The assembly-line model is lodged deeply in the North American [[psyche]] and is still being favored by administrators because
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  • ...'Al-Khâzinî in the Twelfth Century", chap. 5, sect. 3.1, ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'' '''6''', p. 36. All these early attempts at trying to e === Scientific revolution ===
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  • ...883; other communists, like [[Vladimir Lenin]], continued to prepare world revolution. ...der communist regimes showed their discontent in events like the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Prague Spring of 1968 or Polish Solidarity movement in early 1980s
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  • ...ited that socialism would be achieved via class struggle and a proletarian revolution. ...up any of the principles of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” of the [[French Revolution]] of 1789. "Individualism and socialism" (1834) and to [[Marie Roch Louis R
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  • [[Image:Hairposter.jpg|right|thumb|Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical]] ...of the use of illegal drugs, sexuality, profanity, its irreverence for the American flag, and its nude scene caused much comment and controversy. [https://news
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  • ...'c.''' Such activities applied to an object of inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2 ...t had few practical applications. However, with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, this rapidly changed. Today, science has a profound ef
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  • ...uration of George W. Bush for a second term, we enter a nightmare phase of American history, a descent into the era of what might be called "deep politics." ...ion of 9/11 and its aftermath, and when the black-budget realities beneath American politics are finally outed.
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  • ...dually and subtly. It reached its apogee during the Persian Constitutional Revolution (1906-11). The process involved numerous philosophers, sociologists, politi ...avid I. Fine, Inc, 1988. describes a strain of anti-intellectualism in the American culture, in this case within the [[FBI]] of [[J. Edgar Hoover]]. Describes
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  • *Evolution or revolution of social change? ...s on whether it is used as a force of evolution, or as a force or cause of revolution. Revolutions in a democracy are anathema and are a signal of the complete
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  • ...og/opensources/book/perens.html] Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution]. [[O'Reilly Media]]. 1999. ...volution"] [https://www.lcmedia.com/americanrevolution.pdf ] "The American Revolution]," which will examine the role that WBCN-FM in Boston played in the cultura
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  • ...ced democracies and societies, that there must be a rational way forward. Revolution and war is archaic and is destructive to the best, to all elements, in a so ...th many other public concerns. It is one where there will be a tremendous revolution. You will eventually see the destruction of hospitals in your media. This
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  • ...beginning of the Encyclopædia Britannica's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars o The 1911 eleventh edition was assembled under the leadership of American publisher Horace Everett Hooper. Hugh Chisholm, who had triumphantly edited
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  • ...ichard Buckminster''' "Bucky" Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, author, designer, futurist, inventor and visionary. He was the s ...oline Wolcott Andrews, and also the grandnephew of the [[Transcendentalism|American Transcendentalist]] [[Margaret Fuller]]. He attended Froebelian Kindergarte
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  • ...|retrieval]] and dissemination of [[information]].<ref>Merriam-Webster and American Herritage Dictionary.</ref> Information science studies the application and ...’ generally considered to be the first medical journal, in [[1736]]. The [[American Philosophical Society]], patterned on the [[Royal Society]] ([[London]]), w
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  • ...ope]]an model developed since ancient times, as well as an [[United States|American]] model developed by [[Benjamin Franklin]] in the mid-eighteenth century an In the 12th century, French philosopher [[Peter Abelard]] instituted his own revolution in the world of academia with the 1123 publication of his book, ''Sic et No
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  • ...litics"] speech by [[Che Guevara]] to the ministerial meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES), in Punta del Este, Uruguay on August 8, ...hers disagree, some scholars regard it to have influenced the formation of American representative democracy.
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  • ...e was an unjust system in place in which the government deprived [[African American]]s of equal rights. While some opponents criticized the activists for "dist ...increasing number of nations have become democratic since the [[industrial revolution]], and thus, they claim [[world peace]] may become possible if this trend c
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  • ...word which signifies "circular movement," "roll," "spiral," "whirlpool," "revolution" and finally "a roll of writing paper, a rolled manuscript, or a book." The demands of the British and Foreign Bible Society (founded 1804), the American Bible Society (founded 1816), and other non-denominational publishers for e
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  • *The Earth is orbiting around the [[Sun]] in an orbital revolution. A complete orbit around the sun takes one year or about 365 days; it avera ...02). "Velocity and Drag Forces on motor-protein-driven Vesicles in Cells". American Physical Society, The 69th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern abstract #EA.
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  • ...including the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Medical_Association American Medical Association].[1][2][3][4] Bioethicists question whether and how the ...therapies. Some of these products have been criticized, for example by the American Medical Association, for possible dangers to the patient and a lack of prov
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Century twentieth century], principally due to [[revolution]]s in molecular [[biology]], electrophysiology, and computational neuroscie * [https://www.asneurochem.org American Society for Neurochemistry]
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  • ===Towards revolution=== ...y. Nevertheless, the pamphlet helped provide the theoretical framework for American independence, and marked Jefferson as one of the most thoughtful patriot sp
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  • ...]] adopted the [[Fundamental Orders]], which is considered the first North American constitution, and is the basis for every new Connecticut constitution since ...s of [[O.A. Brownson]] [https://www.constitution.org/oab/am_rep.htm] ''The American Republic: its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny'', O. A. Brownson (1866
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  • ...ntroversial philosophical and political debates and fights of the [[French Revolution]] and acquired several other meanings from the early days of the First Fren ...Ideology in Political Science." ''The American Political Science Review''. American Political Science Association.
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  • ===Scientific revolution=== ...nomy, astronomers use special underground facilities such as SAGE (ruSsian American Gallium Experiment), GALLEX, and Kamioka II/III for detecting [[neutrino]]s
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  • ...ree in the nationalist discourses of Central and Eastern Europe. After the Revolution of 1917, anthropology in the USSR and later the Soviet Bloc countries were ...purely symbolic or literary topics, differences among British, French, and American sociocultural anthropologies have diminished with increasing dialogue and b
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  • ...pocalypse," do you not? [Ed. War, pestilence, famine, and social unrest or revolution.] ...y such [[things]]—cleaned up dirty communities, such as many face in South American towns. And extending that, these men have worked hard on this and extended
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  • ...ideas of the [[Enlightenment]] and the intellectual climate of the French revolution, avoided religious or metaphysical speculation in his scientific writings.[ *King, Clarence, Catastrophism and Evolution, The American Naturalist, Vol. 11, No. 8. (Aug., 1877), pp. 449-470.
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  • ...l Gompers|Gompers]], Samuel, “Men of Labor! Be Up and Doing,” editorial, ''American Federationist'', May 1906, p. 319 hints at two of the five types of power ...politicians. Dahl, Robert A., ''Who Governs? : Democracy and Power in the American City'', (Yale University Press, 1961) This view has been criticised by many
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  • ...vocate regeneration first and only then reconstruction. We do not advocate revolution. ...y]] of [[God]] over human government, as they argue was predominant in the American Founding Era.
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States American government]. Since people hold such diverse views on both subjects, and be The government [[readers]] may be familiar with is their own American [[administration]] run by your
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  • ...ng to and that represent a certain idea we have in place, for example, the American flag is a symbol that represent freedom for the Americans themselves, or [[ In the last century, a revolution in [[telecommunications]] has greatly altered communication by providing ne
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  • ...f people. What has not been appreciated is that democracies must evolve. Revolution, rebellion, riot, and revolt are anathema to democracies. They take societ ...and to amend, so that it can evolve. We do not hold you Americans or the American societies or this nation with any favoritism. There is a pragmatism involv
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  • ...se the orbital motion of the Earth about the Sun results in one additional revolution of the planet about its axis. The Earth's axis of rotation is [[axial tilt| ...about 10% of the Earth's mass, An impact origin of the Earth-Moon system, American Geophysical Union, [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001AGUFM.U51A..02C] imp
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  • ...and the political philosophies embodied by and influencing the [[American Revolution]] are part of [[The Enlightenment]]. Other prominent philosophers of this
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  • ...[[nomad]]ic groups. The advent of [[agriculture]] prompted the [[Neolithic Revolution]]. Access to food surplus led to the formation of permanent human settlemen ...]]. The [[Scientific Revolution]] in the 17th century and the [[Industrial Revolution]] in the 18th – 19th centuries promoted major innovations in [[transport]
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  • ...al" manuscripts and archeological sites are often overlooked in many North American and European universities, just as ancient "Western" and monotheistic claim ...nd [[Leninism|Leninist]] emphasis on heavy industrialization in favor of a revolution supported by the peasantry, and a decentralized agrarian economy based on m
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  • ...ally, modern chemistry evolved out of [[alchemy]] following the [[chemical revolution]] (1773) (see [[#History|History]]). ...l these advances in chemistry led to what is usually called the [[chemical revolution]]. The contributions of Lavoisier led to what is now called modern chemist
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  • ...80 and 1910 as a driving force behind a larger French, Swiss, English, and American psychotherapeutic axis that dominated developments in scientific psychother ...neteenth century associated with the so-called French, Swiss, English, and American psychotherapeutic axis, Flournoy (1854–1920) was a professor of experimen
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  • ...tical [[commonwealth]]. What would happen within decades of his work was a revolution in what constituted "science", particularly the work of [[Isaac Newton]] in ...ed branches of [[Marxist philosophy|Marxist theory]] such as [[Proletarian revolution|revolutionary theory]] and [[Class conflict|class theory]], [[Post-colonial
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  • ...try for the same problems of your fellow brothers and sisters south of the American border is the same, but you are much more conscious and aware of what is oc ...ve seen how communism has been used in China through Mao, and the Cultural Revolution wherein millions of Chinese of the same culture and ethnicity were killed a
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  • American Experiment” of democracy. Today it is no longer an experiment. It has pro squeaky wheel that will squeak again in another revolution of the wheel of prosperityrecession-
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  • ...ough the [[hippie]]- [[Counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]] social revolution of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] when many of the youth of the day rebelled a [[Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation]] was developed by American physician [[Edmund Jacobson]] in the early 1920s. Jacobson argued that sinc
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  • ...ped to serve your civilization and this has been evident in the Industrial Revolution where millions of people have found a home in manufacturing, on the assembl ...t think are generally known. I think his civil rights - he had the African-American in the Revolutionary Army, which a lot of people did not approve of. He als
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  • [[The Enlightenment]] and the scientific revolution led to modern times with a powerful new way of understanding the right hand ...iritual growth is that you discard your prerational use of symbols. Most American Buddhists have, of course, discarded the prerational use of their own symbo
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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Revolution.jpg‎|right|frame]] ...e France: "The slightest insult to the King meant immediate death". In the American Constitution: "The people are sovereign". In Pouget's Père Peinard: "Kings
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  • We are not so much concerned about revolution and a pandemic of chaos, as we are about the abandonment of your personal a ...l sources, away from that organization. What appeals to us with the South American, Latin cultures is their tremendous heart energy, their passions for belief
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  • ...er by changing basic concepts; he described an old paradigm/anomaly/crisis/revolution/acceptance/new paradigm cycle. By the mid-1990's, it appears that cosmology ...two and a half billion light-years across that was recently discovered by American and German observers. This was a time scale at least five times longer than
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  • The [[French Revolution]] took atheism outside the salons and into the public sphere. Attempts to e ...ther anti-religious thinkers devoted their efforts to political and social revolution, facilitating the upheavals of 1848, the [[Risorgimento]] in Italy, and the
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  • ...ion of power and its political implications. [[Robert Dahl]], a prominent American political scientist, first ascribed to political power the trait of decisio # Bachrach, P. and Baratz, M.S.. 1962. “The Two Faces of Power.” American Political Science Review 56: 941-52.
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  • no evidence of such a mutation ca. 50 kya when Klein posits the symbolic revolution; however, at the earlier time of biological ...to Ian Tattersall (1998), Curator in the Department of Anthropology of the American
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  • ...e various New Age movements claim to herald such a worldwide consciousness revolution. But ... these movements fail across the board.". His work formulates what
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  • #Barbour, J.B. (2000), The End of Time: The Next Revolution in Physics, New York: Oxford University Press. ...Inner Space: Meet the Psychonauts’, first published in the Drugs Issue of American Feed Magazine, 6 November 2000. Paper can be found on the Internet at https
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  • ...rest in creating national literatures — France in the wake of the [[French Revolution]], Germany during its [[German Empire#Bismarck.27s founding of the Empire|m *[[American Old West|Westerns]]
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  • ...onic]] varieties of ceremonial magic. The Renaissance and the [[Industrial Revolution]], on the other hand, saw the rise of [[scientism]], in such forms as the s #Journal of the American Medical Association THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CHESS. JAMA, October 20, 2004; 292: 1
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  • Our North American civilization has progressed so far in so short a time chiefly on the contri ...ycle of the wheel when it leaves the road and rises back to the top of the revolution, picking you up and preparing you for the next episode. Conversion is when
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