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  • * [[Chairman]] of Technical and Engineering Group, Cultural Revolution Headquarters (1982-1984) [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] ...airman]] of Materials Committee, Technical and Engineering Group, Cultural Revolution Headquarters (1981-1985) [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
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  • ...e city has a population of over 1.3 million people and is the economic and cultural hub of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, which is the fourth-largest metropo ...in 1841 as a trading post. The city played a significant role in the Texas Revolution and was a center for the cattle industry in the late 19th century. During t
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  • ...nd beyond, including the Renaissance and Baroque. Perhaps Italy's greatest cultural achievements lie in its long artistic heritage, which is often validated th ...ence, Galileo Galilei made considerable advancements toward the scientific revolution, and Leonardo da Vinci was the quintessential Renaissance Man. Italy has be
    6 KB (788 words) - 14:46, 26 February 2008
  • ===Cultural innovation explanations=== ...in a small area of northwestern Europe. Particularly, with the Scientific Revolution in Europe in the 1500s, quality of life increased and wealth began to sprea
    19 KB (2,694 words) - 21:23, 20 January 2008
  • === Prehistory to the American Revolution === ...ent over these acts contributed to the discontent that led to the American Revolution, during which military operations were conducted in the Ohio country.
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  • ...is a pluralistic society. Persians are the largest predominant ethnic and cultural group in this country, though many are actually of mixed ancestry. The coun ...in the parliament and elsewhere in government has declined since the 1979 revolution, Iran has nevertheless witnessed the rise of a post-revolutionary elite amo
    33 KB (4,743 words) - 06:46, 9 March 2010
  • ..., using firearms, and drinking liquor—contributed to the decline of native cultural tradition. This period also marked the breakdown of the traditional Hawaiia ...d, however, refused to annex Hawaii since most Hawaiians did not support a revolution; the Hawaiians and Americans in the sugar industry had encouraged the overt
    10 KB (1,579 words) - 19:15, 17 January 2013
  • ...e lavish material life of the planter aristocracy was complemented by high cultural accomplishments and by the spread of the ideas of the Enlightenment. The la === The American Revolution ===
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  • ...ct, North Carolina was inhabited by a number of native tribes sharing some cultural traits, but also distinguished by regional and linguistic variations. Three ...lected their leader James Moore (1667—1723) as governor. The result of the revolution was accepted in England, and the colony at once came under royal control, a
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  • ...such behavior is largely instinctive. There is some evidence of occasional cultural transferrence, especially among the other, nonhuman primates. Nevertheless, The implementation of technology influences the [[Values#Personal and cultural values|values]] of a society by changing expectations and realities. The i
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  • ...''Setting the World Ablaze: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the American Revolution'' (2002) p. 65</ref> While Washington's role during the battle has been deb ==American Revolution==
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  • ...years ago.</ref> and the Republic of Venice brought ''Mediterranean Latin cultural'' to the Slavs who remained on the island. Christianity was one aspect of ...atia and their subsequent settlement in the area, began the process of the cultural mixing of Slavic culture with that of the traditions of the Roman-Latin pop
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  • ...Liz (2002). Peace and Purity: The Story of the Brahma Kumaris a Spiritual Revolution, HCI. pp. 2–29. ISBN 1558749624. * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio
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  • ...Liz (2002). Peace and Purity: The Story of the Brahma Kumaris a Spiritual Revolution, HCI. pp. 2–29. ISBN 1558749624. * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio
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  • ...-Sadr]; Al-Sadr Movement [Muqtada al-Sadr]; Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI) [Abdul Aziz al-Hakim]; Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progr ...Trade and Development (UNCTAD); United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); United Nations Industrial Development Organization (
    31 KB (4,302 words) - 18:23, 12 April 2007
  • ...Liz (2002). Peace and Purity: The Story of the Brahma Kumaris a Spiritual Revolution, HCI. pp. 2–29. ISBN 1558749624. * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio
    43 KB (6,373 words) - 14:18, 17 February 2010
  • ...Chinese policitical leader, [[Cultural Revolution|Director of the Cultural Revolution]] and head of the [[Gang of Four (China)|Gang of Four]] [[Jiang Qing]] to w
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  • ...stan, centered on the city of Taxila just west of Islamabad, experienced a cultural renaissance known as the Gandhara period. ...ran]]. However, strains in the relationship appeared following the Iranian revolution. Pakistan and Iran supported different factions in the Afghan conflict. Als
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  • ...ing that "those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable,"<ref>JFK's "Address on the First Anniversary of the Alliance fo ...and the country of their ancestry. Kennedy furthered these connections of cultural solidarity by accepting a grant of [[armorial bearings]] from the [[Chief H
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