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Utopia and name
In the 1516 novel Utopia by Thomas More, the island called Utopia once had the name " Abraxa ", which scholars have suggested is a related use.
Xavier had wanted to return to the mainland in order to clear his name, but in the aftermath of Osborn declaring Utopia as a mutant detention area, Cyclops refused to let him leave, stating that it would be a tactical advantage to have him as an ace in the hole in case the need arose.
More coined the word " utopia " – a name he gave to the ideal and imaginary island nation, the political system of which he described in Utopia, published in 1516.
In it a traveller, Raphael Hythlodeaus ( in Greek, his name and surname allude to archangel Raphael, purveyor of truth, and mean " speaker of nonsense "), describes the political arrangements of the imaginary island country of Utopia ( Greek pun on ou-topos place, eu-topos place ) to himself and to Pieter Gillis.
In the sixteenth century, Thomas More's book Utopia proposed an ideal society of the same name.
Ophir is the name of the Nordic Utopia in M. M. Scherbatov's 1784 novel " Putishestvie v zemliu ofirskuiu " (" Voyage to Ophir ").
* In " Utopia ", the Tenth Doctor does not recognise the human form of the Master, although the Doctor did recognise him, and name him " Master ", as soon as he recovered his Time Lord physiology and mind.
Except for the three and a half years he spent at Phillips, he lived for most of his life in a small, wooden-frame house on Utopia Parkway in a working-class area of Flushing, along with his mother and his brother Robert, whom cerebral palsy had rendered physically challenged .< ref name =" artinfo. com ">
Utopia ( limited ) is a mirthless travesty of the work with which his name is most generally associated.
It was produced anonymously at the Haymarket Theatre on 7 August 1810, with John Liston in the title role and Charles Mathews as the King of Utopia and was first printed in 1813, in Dublin, but was not published under Rhodes's name until 1822.
However just like the first elemental gelade, it is uncertain why Edel Garden is a warring nation for a place that has the name of a beautiful Eden or Utopia.
Chris does not appear by name in the subsequent Faction Paradox novels, but a character who strongly matches his description appears as an agent of the Great Houses in Lance Parkin's Warlords of Utopia.
The original name was even longer: Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia.
* Ngarla Kunoth who played Jedda in the 1956 Chauvel film of the same name, was from Utopia Station ( as it was then known ).

Utopia and for
But far from being concerned about whether or not Russia will have achieved Utopia by 1980, the world is watching Moscow today primarily for clues as to whether or not there will be nuclear Armageddon in the immediate future.
More stands on the margins of modernity for one reason alone -- because he wrote Utopia.
and for this statement the best evidence comes within the five years following the publication of Utopia, when Martin Luther elaborates a new perception of the nature of the Divine's encounter with man.
While on Utopia, Magneto asks Professor X for his help as Phoenix Force-powered Emma Frost's rule becomes more tyrannical.
Fortunately for Herbert, Uppark had a magnificent library in which he immersed himself, reading many classic works, including Plato's Republic, and More's Utopia.
He founded Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch, also located near Kerrville, whose mission is to care for stray, abused and aging animals ; more than 1, 000 dogs have been saved from animal euthanasia.
New Utopia has claimed for a number of years to be on the verge of commencing construction of an artificial island territory located approximately midway between Honduras and Cuba, on the Misteriosa Bank but no such project has yet been undertaken.
Robert Nozick's 1974 book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, which won a National Book Award, responded to Rawls from a libertarian perspective and gained academic respectability for libertarian viewpoints.
He is best known for his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia ( 1974 ), a libertarian answer to John Rawls's A Theory of Justice ( 1971 ).
In " Utopia " ( 2007 ), and in " The Dalek Invasion of Earth " ( 1964 ), the TARDIS was shown to have an internal deadlock ; once thrown, it would prevent entry even for authorised users with authorised keys.
" Utopia " presented, for the first time on-screen, a circumstance in which a character travels on the exterior of the TARDIS during a flight, when Jack Harkness was somehow able to grab hold of the TARDIS as it began to dematerialise and hold on to its destination ; the episode does establish, however, that a normal person would not have survived the trip, as Harkness is " killed " by the experience, but due to his immortality, soon revives.
Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for a 1518 edition of Utopia.
The word was coined in Greek by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean.
Magneto began to work with Namor to transform Utopia into a homeland for both mutants and Atlanteans.
* July 6 – Sir Thomas More, author of Utopia and one time Lord Chancellor of England, is executed for treason by King Henry VIII, after refusing to agree to Henry's decision to separate the English Church from the Roman Catholic Church.
The Sermon on the Mount, Utopia or Program for Action?
Beaumont wrote many scripts for the Twilight Zone, including an adaptation of his own short story, " The Howling Man ", starring John Carradine, and the hour-long " The Valley of the Shadow ," in which a newspaper reporter stumbles upon a cloistered technological Utopia, disguised as an ordinary small town in the middle of nowhere, which refuses to allow its startlingly-advanced science discoveries to be given to the outside world, citing humanity's previous misuse of another scientific formula E = mc2 as their cautious rationale.
* Design Awards: Eight shows have swept the design awards ( original 3 of Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design – joined by Best Sound Design starting in 2008 ): Follies ( 1972 ), The Phantom of the Opera ( 1986 ), The Lion King ( 1998 ), The Producers ( 2001 ), The Light in the Piazza ( 2005 ), The Coast of Utopia ( 2007 ), the 2008 revival of South Pacific ( first to sweep the expanded 4 awards for Creative Arts ) and Peter and the Starcatcher ( first straight play to sweep the expanded four awards for Creative Arts ) ( 2012 ).
Shortly before his death in 1992, Asimov approved an outline for three novels ( Caliban, Inferno, Utopia ) by Roger MacBride Allen, set between Robots and Empire and the Empire series, telling the story of the terraforming of the Spacer world Inferno, and about the robot revolution started by creating a " No Law " Robot, and then New Law Robots.
The full quote :< p > " What I say to myself all the time is that we have our heads in the clouds looking for Utopia, but we have our feet firmly planted on the ground dealing with reality.
In 1981, musician Todd Rundgren created the first color graphics tablet software for personal computers, which was licensed to Apple as the Utopia Graphics Tablet System.
The final track on the album, " Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon ( Utopia Planitia )" earned a 2003 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and the album was certified gold on April 10, 2006.
:* Won: ( 2003 ) Best Rock Instrumental Performance for " Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon ( Utopia Planitia )"
She is recognised on Broadway for her roles in The Coast of Utopia ( 2006 – 2007 ), Top Girls ( 2007 – 2008 ), Pal Joey ( 2008 – 2009 ) and Shining City ( 2006 – 2007 ).

Utopia and ideal
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
Utopia is a forerunner of the utopian literary genre, wherein ideal societies and perfect cities are detailed.
Utopia () is an ideal community or society possessing a desirable socio-politico-legal system.
He also edited two books of Fidel Castro's speeches, and numerous writings and pamphlets including El nuevo mundo, la isla de Utopía y la isla de Cuba ( The New World, the Island of Utopia, and the Island of Cuba ), in which he saw Cuba as having a manifest destiny, under which the indigenous Taínos of Cuba were linked to the " Amaurotos " of Thomas More's Utopia and Castro's Cuba to the ideal Cuba of Martí.
Utopia is an ideal community or society possessing a perfect socio-politico-legal system.
The title is a portmanteau of Entropy ( from thermodynamics, the measure of disorder present in a system ), and Utopia ( the ideal society ).
Her book, The Concept of Utopia ( 1990 ), addresses the notion of the ideal society throughout European history.
Utopia is thus More's ideal, but an unobtainable one, explaining why there are inconsistencies between the ideas in Utopia and More's practice in the real world.

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