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Currents and series
Pebble in the Sky was also included in a number of omnibuses: first in 1952 in Triangle along with the others in the Empire series ( The Stars, Like Dust and The Currents of Space which had only been published earlier that year ), in 1978 in The Far Ends of Time and Earth along with The End of Eternity and the short story collection Earth Is Room Enough, and again with the Empire series novels in 2002 as The Empire Novels.
Pebble in the Sky has been grouped along with The Stars, Like Dust and The Currents of Space as the so-called Galactic Empire series.
When Georg Brandes held a series of lectures in 1871 with the title " Main Currents in 19th-century Literature ", he defined the Modern Breakthrough and started the movement that would become Cultural Radicalism.
These include the Currents series, which showcases contemporary artists, as well as regular exhibitions of new media art and works on paper.
After a long series of patents and eventually litigations, see for example the Invention of Radio or about the War of Currents, emerging fields of technology tend to become a monopoly, which normally is dominated by large corporations.
From 2001 to 2010, he was the anchor and executive editor of Global National, and hosted Global's weekly newsmagazine series Global Currents.
As John H. Jenkins has noted, Asimov's novels typically are set either on Earth ( Pebble in the Sky, The End of Eternity, The Caves of Steel ), or on fictional extrasolar planets ( The Currents of Space, The Naked Sun, the Foundation series ).
The River Music Experience offers a broad array of educational programming including Rock Camp USA ( a branch of the highly successful school launched by the Austin School of Music ), the Sound Lab educational recording studio ( offering a 24-week, 96-hour certification in Audio Production ), traditional music lessons, weekly open mic nights, monthly jazz jams, the " Songwriters in the Round " workshops, monthly Community Drum Circle, Winter Blues workshop series, and the ongoing River Currents Tours-a co-production with the Figge Art Museum which introduces grade-school students to the history of American roots music.

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Main Currents in American Thought ( 1927 ), 3-vol online
), Currents of Radicalism.
Main Currents in Western Environmental Thought ( 2002 ), standard scholarly history excerpt and text search
* In Saki's short story " Cross Currents " ( 1909 ), Vanessa Pennington lives on a " Bayswater back street " but would have preferred " smarter surroundings.
* Parrington, Vernon L. Main Currents in American Thought ( 1927 ), II, pp. 247 – 57.
), Currents of Radicalism.
* Currents ( periodical ), an international trade law journal
* Ben B. Seligman ( 1962 ), Main Currents in Modern Economics: Economic Thought since 1870.
Together they wrote Alternating Electric Currents ( 1895 ), Electrical Engineering leaflets ( 1896 ), and Electric arc lighting ( 1902 ).
* Vernon Parrington, Main Currents in American Thought ( 1927 ), 3-vol online
* Główne nurty marksizmu ( Main Currents of Marxism ), 1976 ( 3 vols.
Letters of June 16, 1975 ( 2 papers ), and also " 1 / f Macroscopic Quantum Fluctuations of Electric Currents Due to Bremsstrahlung with Infrared Radiative Corrections ", Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung 30a, p. 1201 ( 1975 ).
* Brenda Meehan, ‘ Wisdom / Sophia, Russian identity, and Western feminist theology ’, Cross Currents, 46 ( 2 ), 1996, pp. 149 – 168.
Main Currents in Western Environmental Thought ( 2002 ), standard scholarly history excerpt and text search
* Sark ( planet ), a fictional planetary world in Isaac Asimov's science fiction novel The Currents of Space
His lectures at Copenhagen University starting 1871 and his work Main Currents in 19th Century Literature ( Danish: Hovedstrømninger i det 19de Aarhundredes Litteratur ), mark the beginning of the period.

Currents and magazine
* Carolina Currents – Boating magazine based in Oriental
Jewish Currents is a progressive, secular Jewish quarterly magazine that carries on the insurgent tradition of the Jewish left through independent journalism, political commentary, and a " countercultural " approach to Jewish arts and literature.
Bush edits Jewish Currents, an independent, progressive magazine founded in 1946 and promotes Jewish identity as “ a counterculture.
NCA also publishes an online magazine, Communication Currents.

Currents and show
* Ocean Currents – Cold surface currents from polar regions, reduce mean average temperatures in places where they exert their effect so that ice caps and periglacial conditions will show nearer to the Equator as in Labrador for example.

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by Morris U. Schappes, Jewish Currents ( November 1982 ).

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In the following years a bitter rivalry between Tesla and Edison, known as the " War of Currents ", took place over the preferred method of distribution.
Wouter J. Hanegraaff is Professor of “ History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents ” at the University of Amsterdam ( 1999 ).
* Ottenberg, June C. " Musical Currents of the Scottish Enlightenment ," International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music Vol.
* 1903 – Topsy, an elephant, is electrocuted by Thomas Edison during the War of Currents campaign.
* Magnets and Electric Currents E. & F. N. Spon.
* The Propagation of Electric Currents in Telephone and Telegraph Conductors ( 1908 ) Constable, 316 pages.
In the journal Jewish Currents, Joseph Dimow, a participant in the 1961 experiment at Yale University, wrote about his early withdrawal as a " teacher ," suspicious " that the whole experiment was designed to see if ordinary Americans would obey immoral orders, as many Germans had done during the Nazi period.
Currents of monism or monotheism emerge in Vedic India earlier, with e. g. the Nasadiya Sukta.
Currents within libertarian socialism include Marxist tendencies such as left communism, council communism and autonomism, as well as non-Marxist movements such as left anarchism, Communalism, Participism, and Inclusive Democracy.
The latest information about these standards and about support available from the Access Board in implementing them, as well as the results of surveys conducted to assess compliance, is available from the Board's newsletter Access Currents.
When George Westinghouse suggested using high-voltage AC instead, as it could carry electricity hundreds of miles with marginal loss of power, Edison waged a " War of Currents " to prevent AC from being adopted.
Efficient, practical transformer designs did not appear until the 1880s, but within a decade, the transformer would be instrumental in the " War of Currents ", and in seeing AC distribution systems triumph over their DC counterparts, a position in which they have remained dominant ever since.
The War of Currents ended with alternating current ( AC ) as the only means of long distance power transmission.
The invention sparked the " War of Currents " between the Westinghouse Electric Corporation and the General Electric Company headed by Thomas Edison and J. P. Morgan.
See War of Currents.
An early alternate name was " Cape of Currents.

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