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  • {{Short description|Science fiction genre}} ...has since been applied to a variety of visual art, music, motion pictures, fiction, and engineering.<ref name="Chronologia dieselpunku">{{cite web| first=Jani ...
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  • {{history of war}} ...g]], [[crime]] (e.g. [[murder]]), [[law enforcement]], [[self-defense]], [[war]]fare, or [[suicide]]. In broader context, weapons may be construed to incl ...
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  • ...s been observed to affect various societies and communities throughout the world. This has caused some groups to take stances against some modern technologi ...as [[Nikola Tesla]], [[Thomas Edison]] and [[Alexander Graham Bell]]. The world was changing rapidly, too rapidly for many, who feared the changes taking p ...
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  • ...ive fiction]].<ref name=bly>Bly, Robert W., 2005, ''The Science In Science Fiction: 83 SF Predictions that Became Scientific Reality'', BenBella Books, Inc., The 1992 novel ''[[Assemblers of Infinity]]'' is a science-fiction novel authored by Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason. The plot line makes sp ...
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  • ...dum, and the Partial Transformation of Ecological Metaphor after World War II] ''Journal of the History of Biology'', Vol. 21, No. 2, June 1988, p. 213.< ...2022}}</ref> The movement continued to expand during the remainder of the war and new sections were formed in [[Ontario]] and the [[Maritime Provinces]]. ...
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  • *** [[World Wide Web]] ...f the technique, psychology, practice and other phenomena which constitute war and armed conflict. ...
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  • | genre = {{hlist|Non-fiction|[[treatise]]|[[scientific writing]]}} ...l of which have prepared the reader for the Lagrangian vision of a natural world that is whole and connected: a veritable [[sea change (idiom)|sea change]] ...
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  • ...97a,<ref name=Kramer5>Kramer, E. M. (2010). Immigration. In R. L. Jackson, II (Ed.), ''[http://erickramer.net/download/papers/Kramer2010-immigration.pdf ...es, dialogues, commentaries, and other materials in magazines, newspapers, fiction and nonfiction books, radio programs, and televisions programs. These ind ...
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  • ...|last=Courtois|first=Stephanie|page=601}}</ref> During the [[Spanish Civil War]] (1936–1939) and the following [[Francoist Spain|dictatorship]] (1939–1975 ...from power, to expediently end public political dissent. During the [[Cold War]] (1945–1991), the [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic]] (1948–1990) ostraciz ...
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  • {{About|the genre of fiction and associated subculture}} {{short description|Science fiction genre inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery}} ...
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  • ...t the bulk of risk from nanotechnology comes from the potential to lead to war, arms races and destructive global government.<ref name="GCRs nano-chapter" ...m|website=crnano.org|access-date=19 July 2014}}</ref> measures to mitigate war-related risks have mainly been proposed in the area of [[Multilateralism|in ...
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  • ...ia, '''minimalism''' is an [[art movement]] that began in post–[[World War II]] in Western art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and ...to demolish structures on account of the destruction wrought by World War II and the earthquakes, including the calamities it entails such as fire. The ...
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  • ...21}}</ref> Its track record of success has inspired governments around the world to launch similar research and development agencies.<ref name="Economist" / ...author=Steve Crocker| date=15 March 2022| title=[Internet Policy] Why the World Must Resist Calls to Undermine the Internet| mailing-list=IETF-Discussion| ...
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  • {{Short description|1982 science fiction film by Ridley Scott}} ...s science fiction. Neo-noir is detailed later in the article. -->[[science fiction film]] directed by [[Ridley Scott]], and written by [[Hampton Fancher]] and ...
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  • ..., 2000.</ref> More recently, the rise of the [[Internet]] has fostered a [[world-wide market]] for [[translation services]] and has facilitated "[[language ...meaning (linguistics)|meaning]] and other crucial "values" (e.g., [[Style (fiction)|style]], [[verse form]], concordance with musical accompaniment or, in fil ...
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  • ...cs]], [[chemistry]], and [[biology]]), which study the [[Universe|physical world]]; the [[social science]]s (e.g., economics, [[psychology]], and sociology) ...ant |first=Edward |title=A History of Natural Philosophy: From the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2007 ...
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  • ...ck in time and murder [[Adolf Hitler]] before he can instigate [[World War II]] and [[the Holocaust]]; but if he had never instigated that, then the murd * {{bl|Paradox of fiction}}: How can people experience strong emotions from purely fictional things? ...
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  • ...y of the invention of tools and techniques and is one of the categories of world history. Technology can refer to methods ranging from as simple as [[stone ...sions of the post-industrial society, especially in [[Fictional technology|fiction]], are strikingly similar to the visions of near and post-[[Technological s ...
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  • ...evelopment was the new technology marketed to consumers. After [[World War II]], an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popul In 2013, 79% of the world's [[households]] owned a television set.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvte ...
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  • ..., O.Ed.</ref><ref>Harris, Michael H. ''History of Libraries in the Western World'', Scarecrow Press Incorporate, 1999, p. 69, {{ISBN|0810837242}}</ref><ref ...hat sparked the Renaissance: How Brunelleschi and Ghiberti Changed the Art World'' (New York, Perennial-Harper Collins, 2003)</ref> Others see more general ...
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