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Isaac Asimov's short story " The Bicentennial Man " explored cybernetic concepts.
* Galatea, a female robot in Bicentennial Man ( film )
* Bicentennial Man, about half the events of this movie take place in the 22nd century.
The episode reflects the ideas created in such works as Bicentennial Man and Asimov's Robot series ( which introduced the Three Laws Of Robotics ).
The house in the Robin Williams movie Bicentennial Man is in Woodside.
Films like Bicentennial Man and A. I.
The first major motion picture adaptation of a full-length Asimov work was Bicentennial Man ( 1999 ) ( based on the short stories " Bicentennial Man " and " The Positronic Man ", the latter co-written with Robert Silverberg ), although 2004's I, Robot, a film loosely based on Asimov's book of short stories by the same name, drew more attention.
EIAS has been used in numerous film and television productions such as Piranha 3D, Alien Trespass, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Daddy Day Care, K-19: The Widowmaker, Gangs of New York, Austin Powers: Goldmember, Men In Black II, The Bourne Identity, Behind Enemy Lines, Time Machine, Ticker, JAG-Pilot Episode, Spawn, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, Galaxy Quest, Mission to Mars, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, Titan A. E., U-571, Dinosaur, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Terminator 2: Judgement Day-DVD Intro, Jungle Book 2, American President, Sleepers, Star Wars Special Edition, Empire Strikes Back Special Edition, Return of Jedi Special Edition, Bicentennial Man, Vertical Limit, Elf, Blade Trinity, and Lost In Space.
She also played the Second President of the world council in Bicentennial Man ( 1999 ).
* Bicentennial Man ( 1999 )
The robots in the 1999 film Bicentennial Man ( based on one of Asimov's stories ) also have positronic brains, including the main character Andrew, an NDR series robot that starts to experience human characteristics such as creativity.
" The Bicentennial Man " is a novelette in the Robot series by Isaac Asimov.
According to the foreword in Robot Visions, Asimov was approached to write a story titled " Bicentennial Man " for a science fiction collection, along with a number of other authors who would do the same, in honor of the bicentennial of the United States.
The story formed the basis of the novel The Positronic Man ( 1993 ), co-written with Robert Silverberg, and the 1999 film Bicentennial Man, starring Robin Williams.
* 2205: Bicentennial Man: Andrew Martin dies only hours shy of his 200th birthday.
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories is a science fiction anthology written and edited by Isaac Asimov ( ISBN 0-385-12198-9 ).
* " The Bicentennial Man " ( Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed., Stellar Science Fiction # 2, February 1976 )

Bicentennial and 1999
The following compilation comes from Ellen Abrams ( 1999 ) based on information from Abram English Brown ’ s History of the Town of Bedford ( 1891 ), as well as other sources such as The Bedford Sampler Bicentennial Edition containing Daisy Pickman Oakley ’ s articles, Bedford Vital Records, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Town Directories, and other publications from the Bedford Historical Society.
The village of McGuffey, home of the first chartered agricultural workers ' union and one of the largest agricultural workers ' strikes in national history, was honored with a historical marker in August 1999 by the Ohio Bicentennial Commission.
The latter was expanded into a novel, The Positronic Man ( with Robert Silverberg ), which formed the basis of the 1999 Touchstone Pictures and Columbia Pictures film Bicentennial Man.
" Social Twists and Linguistic Turns: Revolutionary Historiography a Decade after the Bicentennial ," French Historical Studies 22 ( 1999 ): 139 – 67.
She also starred in the science fiction films Bicentennial Man ( 1999 ) with Robin Williams, and The 6th Day ( 2000 ) opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger.
* Bicentennial Man ( 1999 )-Andrew ( Robin Williams ) and Portia ( Embeth Davidtz ) take a stroll in the park, discussing the limitations of their relationship.
They also appeared in the second episode of the second season of seaQuest DSV, and in the 1999 movie Bicentennial Man.
* James Earl Jones has performed the piece several times, including with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration in February 2009, as well as with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra ( David Itkin, conductor ), February 1999.
It also appeared in The Pleasure of His Company ( 1961 ), Bullitt ( 1968 ) and Bicentennial Man ( 1999 ).

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Late in 2010, some Congressmen ( after the four-day Bicentennial holiday was proved successful ) asked for a law that would forbid the opening of supermarkets and department stores on Sundays, however retailers claimed that Sunday shopping made about 20 % of their weekly sales, more than other day of the week, thus preventing the law from taking place.
The renamed Emsworth Recreation Ground dates from 1909 and is the current home of Emsworth Cricket Club, which was founded in 1811 and celebrated its Bicentennial in 2011.
* About 200 Years Ago: This skit which ran during 1975-76 ( to coincide with the Bicentennial Year 1976 ) was a parody of CBS ' " Bicentennial Minutes "; in it, Grandpa Jones would deliver a fractured historical " fact " about the Revolutionary era.
He was a member of the advisory council of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and served as Co-Chair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Cabinet.
Lin was commissioned by Ohio University to design what is known as punch card park in that institution's Bicentennial Park, a landscape literally designed to resemble a punched card, supposedly based on Lin's memories of their early use in universities.
The game was played at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on January 18, 1976, one of the first major national events of the United States Bicentennial year.
The overall theme of the Super Bowl entertainment was to celebrate the United States Bicentennial.
* On May 23, 2000 as part of the Bicentennial Local Legacies project, Renee Moore, founder of Solomon Northup Day, was honored along with other Americans at a reception in the Library of Congress's ( LOC ) Great Hall in Washington DC.
While it was originally planned to reopen in time for the centenary on 25 May 2008, delays prevented this, and the house was finally reopened with a gala concert and 3D animations on 24 May 2010, the eve of its own 102nd birthday and the Argentina Bicentennial.
Landing on Mars was planned for July 4, 1976, the United States Bicentennial, but imaging of the primary landing site showed it was too rough for a safe landing.
Sung to the tune " Maryland, My Maryland " (" O Christmas Tree "), the song was incorporated in the Bicentennial programs of 1979.
Some of the Bicentennial music was later gathered together with other unreleased songs under the title Rough Mix 2 ", which covered material from 1972 to 1978, and which also contained " other projects which had been censored, rejected, or never heard for various other reasons ", was only released officially in April 2011.
In the 1970s the Bicentennial National Trail was plotted to run along the western side of Guy Fawkes River on what is a Travelling Stock Route.
The Bicentennial National Trail which was first used in the 1970s follows the Mummel Forest Road to the east of the park.
The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree is situated within the park and was pegged in 1988 as part of Australia's bicentennial celebrations.
* In 1976, Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater was built as a Bicentennial project and opened to the public with the production " Unto These Hills ," which told the story of Chief William McIntosh.
* The Bicentennial book " 200 years of Lyman … Southern Maine's Country Home Town " It was produced by the Lyman Bicentennial Committee in June 1980 for the celebration of the Lyman Bicentennial 1780 – 1980
In 1973, Governor J. James Exon issued a proclamation designating Seward " Nebraska's Official 4th of July City "; in 1976, the city was chosen to host Nebraska's July 4 celebration for the United States Bicentennial ; in 1979, a resolution in the U. S. Congress named Seward " America's Official Fourth of July City — Small Town USA ".

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