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  • ...uch as changes in mores, culture, philosophy or technology. Many have been global, while others have been limited to single countries. Such revolutions inclu ...c Revolution]] (perhaps 13000 years ago), which formed the basis for human civilization to develop. It is commonly referred to as the 'First Agricultural Revolutio ...
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  • ...e theorists who also cite the cases of the [[Financial crisis of 2007–2008|global financial crises]] as well as the [[Chernobyl disaster|Chernobyl]] and [[Fu *[[Lewis Mumford]], ''[[Technics and Civilization]]'' (1934) ...
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  • ...umanity be aware of, and possibly develop counter-measures for, [[risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth]] such as a possible [[Asteroid impact avoidance|i ...e/ Global Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet: NASA's Role, Taking a global perspective on Earth's climate]</ref> ...
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  • In common usage, '''technoscience''' refers to the entire long-standing and global [[human activity]] of [[technology]], combined with the relatively recent [ ...they are not blameless.<ref>Woodhouse, Edward. The Future of Technological Civilization. Print.</ref> ...
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  • ...s and entertainment.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Tehranian|first1=Maijd|title=Global Communication and international relations: changing paradigms and policies| =="International" Or "Global"== ...
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  • ...e of the term was inspired by [[Marc Porat]]’s categories of ages of human civilization: the Agricultural Age, the Industrial Age and the Information Age (1978). I ...The telecommunications and computer networks also allow for unprecedented global activism. This democratization of information increases the potential for ...
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  • ...ing the [[Poverty Point]]/Jaketown, [[Hopewell culture]], [[Tikal]] [[Maya civilization|Maya]], and [[British Columbia Coast|Northwest Coast]] peoples. Specialized ...itor2-last=Kuhn |editor2-first=Steven L. |date=2002 |title=Thinking Small: Global Perspectives on Microlithization |series=Archeological Papers of the Americ ...
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  • ...www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monograph_reports/2005/MR1307.pdf ''The Global Technology Revolution - Bio/Nano/Materials Trends and Their Synergies with ...eration-on-fourth-industrial-revolution/|title=New Forum Center to Advance Global Cooperation on Fourth Industrial Revolution|date=October 10, 2016|access-da ...
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  • ...s are states so influential that no significant action can be taken by the global community without first considering the positions of the superpowers on the ...}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Simon |first=Kuper |title=There are only two global superpowers left |url=https://www.ft.com/content/3e96c85c-7ef7-4e74-85dc-c9 ...
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  • ...Explorations in Media Ecology, “Renaissance Now! Media Ecology and the New Global Narrative”. Hampton Press, 2002, p. 41-57.</ref> Overall, Technological Uto ...1=Rushkoff|first1=Douglas|title=Renaissance Now! Media Ecology and the New Global Narrative|journal=Explorations in Media Ecology|date=2002|volume=1|issue=1| ...
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  • ...url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230522001857/https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-low-carbon-energy-technology-investment-surges-past-1-trillion-for-the-firs ...cy]] (IEA) has predicted that by 2025, renewable capacity will meet 35% of global power generation.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ellerbeck |first=Stefan |date=2023-0 ...
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  • .... }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Giles|first=Herbert A.|year=1912|title=The Civilization of China|publisher=Tutis Digital Publishing|isbn=8132004485|chapter=1}}</re ...biomedical [[genomics]]. The [[Genomic Beacon API]] is a standard of the [[Global Alliance for Genomics and Health]] (GA4GH).<ref>{{cite journal ...
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  • ...[[Marcus Garvey]], who argued that ancient Egypt laid the foundation for [[civilization]] in world history. These would be echoed in the contexts of [[Black Nation ...he [[United States of America]] and [[Africa]].<ref name="Chawane" /> As a global intellectual enterprise, Afrocentricity is studied, taught, and exemplified ...
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  • ...Klaus S., and Wendt, Christopher H., "Self-reproducing machine systems for global scale projects," Document LA-UR-93-2886, 4th International Conference and E ...ootstrapping-solar-system-civilization |title=Bootstrapping a Solar System Civilization |date=2014-10-14 |via=[[NARA|National Archives]] |work=[[whitehouse.gov]] | ...
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  • ...l barriers to [[communication]] and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale, such as the [[printing press]], [[telephone]], and [[Internet]]. ...vanced [[Economy|economies]], such as the modern [[Economic globalization|global economy]], and has led to the rise of a [[Conspicuous leisure|leisure class ...
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  • ...Richta]] (1977) argues that society has been transformed into a scientific civilization based on services, education, and creative activities. This transformation ...ch a high number of resources is produced and transported within them. But global network capitalism is based on structural inequalities; it is made up of se ...
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  • ...alists. In the 1980s, the depletion of the ozone layer and the threat of [[global warming]] began to be taken more seriously.<ref name=environment>{{cite web ...of physically taking part in an experience that would introduce them to a civilization struggling with technophobia.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/ ...
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  • |''eco:'' global [[net primary production]] (= [[biomass]] production) via [[photosynthesis] |''geo:'' estimated rate of net global heating, evaluated as [[Earth's energy imbalance]], from 2005 to 2019.<ref> ...
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  • ...ne 2006|url = http://www.aip.org/history/climate/|title = The Discovery of Global Warming|publisher = American Institute of Physics|access-date = January 7, ...st=J.L. |last=Kirschvink |date=1992 |chapter=Late Proterozoic Low-Latitude Global Glaciation: The Snowball Earth |chapter-url=http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~jki ...
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  • ...jects and be within a larger time period, for example dating back to Roman civilization, the Bill of Rights, or the Constitution.<ref name="jip.vmhost.psu.edu"/> ...umbers ([[ICANN]]) coordinate the various systems within the Internet on a global level to help preserve the operational stability of the Internet.<ref>(Solu ...
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