- In
political science, a
revolution (Latin: revolutio, 'a turn around') is a rapid,
fundamental transformation of a society's class, state,
ethnic or religious...
- also
offers Semantic Reader, an
augmented reader with the
potential to
revolutionize scientific reading by
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richly contextual...
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Antonius C. G. M. Robben, p. 145,
University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2007
Revolutionizing Motherhood: The
Mothers of the
Plaza De Mayo,
Marguerite Guzmán Bouvard...
- Visions: How
Science Will
Revolutionize the 21st
Century is a po****r
science book by
Michio Kaku
first published in 1997. In Visions, Kaku
examines the...
- (Алекса́ндр Пу́шкин) in the
first third of the 19th century.
Pushkin revolutionized Russian literature by
rejecting archaic grammar and
vocabulary (so-called...
-
Reinventing Comics: How
Imagination and
Technology Are
Revolutionizing an Art Form (2000) is a book
written by
comic book
writer and
artist Scott McCloud...
- the
recorded music. Most recently, the MP3
audio format has matured,
revolutionizing the
concept of
digital storage.
Early MP3
albums were
essentially CD-rips...
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Retrieved October 19, 2011. Lotz,
Amanda (2007). The
Television will be
Revolutionized. New York and London: New York
University Press. pp. 82–85. Storey,...
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March 9, 2017.
Retrieved March 10, 2017. "Timothy White, 50;
Editor Revolutionized Billboard Magazine". Los
Angeles Times. June 28, 2002.
Archived from...
- re-introduction of the
horse to
North America allowed the
Plains Indians to
revolutionize their ways of life by
making hunting, trading, and
warfare far more...