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With 21st-century technology, modern radio drama, also known as audio theater, has experienced a revival, with a growing number of independent producers who are able to build an audience through internet distribution.
The book has continued as a favourite among many 20th and 21st-century authors, such as Anthony Burgess ( who said " Most modern books weary me, but Burton never does "), William H. Gass ( who wrote the introduction to the 2001 omnibus edition ), and Llewelyn Powys ( who dubbed it " the greatest work of prose of the greatest period of English prose-writing ").
She has said she wants to change the foundation's organizational structure and identify the major 21st-century trends that could be affected by the foundation.
In contrast to 21st-century society prior to the novel's " Introdus " event, the vast profusion of qualitatively different types of fleshers has made any sort of global civilisation impossible.
Very old ( a member of the original 21st-century Introdus ), Hermann describes verself as vis own great-great-grandchild because ve has reinvented vis own personality so many times during vis long life.
The text has been influential in the development of 20th-and 21st-century Latter Day Saint polygamous movements.
Toffler has extended these and many other ideas well into the 21st-century.
In the 21st-century Coast Guard, the Coast Guard Flight Officer Badge has been declared obsolete, although it is still authorized for wear on Coast Guard uniforms.
Although it is a concept which has existed in a number of historical empires, it is a concept that is very difficult to describe using 20th-or 21st-century theories of international law, in which sovereignty either exists or does not.
Gates has said in his confirmation hearings that he will continue to try to transform the U. S. military into a light, robust force to deal with 21st-century changes and has been open to significant changes to U. S. strategy in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He has written and spoken about the parallels between 19th-century American attacks on Mormon polygamy and 20th-and 21st-century Mormon attacks on same-sex marriage.
These stock characters are recast to play contemporary versions of their original roles using 21st-century digital photography and the complex, conflicted dramas Antin has derived from history.
Earlier he indicated Ottawa has to become a city with 21st-century transportation.
* < sup > b </ sup > " Using as illustration a typical 21st-century couple, the authors picture an ideal cybernetic society in which want has been banished and work and personal possessions no longer exist ; individual gratification is the total concern.
21st-century North Korea has been described by Western sources as a " neo-Stalinist state ", although it has completely replaced Marxism-Leninism with Juche since first adopting it as the official ideology in the 1970s, with references to Marxism-Leninism altogether scrapped from the revised state constitution in 1992.

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Members of the group have described themselves as " professional complainers "; believing that just having their posters and group art in the holdings of major museums allows art history to reflect on the critique of 20th-century and 21st-century art which is often overlooked.
It was one of the first universities to be admitted into the " 211 Project " ( the major project sponsored and funded by the government for the construction of top 100 key universities in China in the 21st century ) and the 21st-century Educational Vitalization Action Program.

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Thus criminal law grew out what 21st-century lawyers would call torts ; and, in real terms, many acts and omissions classified as crimes actually overlap with civil-law concepts.
Notable collections include the Lewis Music Library with an emphasis on 20th and 21st-century music and electronic music, the List Visual Arts Center's rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, and the Compton Gallery's cross-disciplinary exhibitions.
Megacorporations in the 21st-century are global, with all but the smallest corps owning multiple subsidiaries and divisions around the world.
Although the money he was paid is " small beer " compared with 21st-century sports stars, there is no doubt he had a comfortable living out of cricket and made far more money than any contemporary professional.
The Whitney Museum of American Art, often referred to simply as " the Whitney ", is an art museum with a focus on 20th-and 21st-century American art located at 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street in New York City.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards was the first such ballpark for Major League Baseball to be built, using early-20th-century styling with 21st-century amenities.
The Brown Building is being demolished using futuristic ray guns, and the box with the frog is discovered yet again by a 21st-century demolition man, whom, after envisioning riches as well, absconds with the frog to start the process once again.
And I. Francis Kyle III, An Uncommon Christian: James Brainerd Taylor, Forgotten Evangelist in America's Second Great Awakening ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by John F. Thornbury, contains the appendix " David Brainerd and James Brainerd Taylor: A Comparative Chart "), Of Intense Brightness: The Spirituality of Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by James M Houston, Epilogue by Peter Adam ), God's Co-worker: 21st-century Evangelism with Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming, published doctoral dissertation ), Uncommon Christian Devotional: Living the Uncommon Christian Life with James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming ) and Uncommon Christian Ministries ' online biographical sketch and timeline on Taylor ( http :// www. UncommonChristian. com or http :// www. JamesBrainerdTaylor. com ).
In addition to Richard Perle, neoconservatives Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Charles Horner, and Douglas Feith were former Democratic aides to Jackson who, disillusioned with the Carter administration, supported Ronald Reagan and joined his administration in 1981, later becoming prominent foreign policy makers in the 21st-century Bush administration.
Most 21st-century mobile phones are fitted with a vibrating alert, one of the exceptions being the Nokia 9500: due to the large size of this phone a larger motor would be required to make the phone vibrate.
*" Blood, rage & history: The world's first terrorists " – an article by Johann Hari in The Independent giving an overview of violent anarchism with a comparison with 21st-century Islamism
It is suggested that this can form the basis of a constructive engagement with 21st-century post-industrial western cultures.
From a 21st-century viewpoint, the Gang in some ways bears little resemblance to the modern media's portrayal of environmentalists — the book's characters eat a lot of red meat, own firearms, litter the roadside with empty beer cans and drive big cars.
His early dance works are acknowledged for reorienting the practice of ballet from its identification with classical repertoire to a dynamic 21st-century art form, while his more recent works have further extended his research on the performative potentials of dance and his investigation of choreography as a fundamental principle of organization.
These remain Isan's primary road links, with many later to be incorporated into the 21st-century Asian Highway Network.
Standalone Publix in Pompano Beach, Florida, with typical architecture of early 21st-century stores.
It is not uncommon to hear medieval ballads juxtaposed with 21st-century electronica, or jazz followed by international folk music followed by an ambient track.
Note, < u > see above </ u >: Compare this 19th-century woodblock print with the 21st-century photo-image.
Reform states that its vision is of a Britain with 21st-century healthcare, high standards in schools, a modern and efficient transport system, safe streets and a free, dynamic and competitive economy.
Since the revival of anarchism at the turn of the 21st-century concurrent with the rise of the anti-globalization movement, anarchist cultural symbols are widely present.

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By the standards of 21st-century performance, however, Scherchen's and Boult's tempi were still slow, and there was no attempt at vocal ornamentation by the soloists.
21st-century academic fields such as marketing and behavioral finance attempt to identify and predict the rational and irrational behavior of investors.

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Hyperinflation began early in the 21st-century, reaching 624 % in 2004.
While the Victorian version of the show drew on the morality of its day, the Punch & Judy College of Professors considers that the 20th-and 21st-century versions of the tale have evolved into something more akin to a primitive version of The Simpsons, in which a bizarre family is used as vehicle for grotesque visual comedy and a sideways look at contemporary society.
The palaeographer must know, first, the language of the text ( that is, a 21st-century English or French speaker must become expert in the relevant earlier forms of these languages ); and second, the historical usages of various styles of handwriting, common writing customs, and scribal / notarial abbreviations.
The pilot episode, " Broken Bow ", takes place in the year 2151, halfway between the 21st-century events shown in the movie Star Trek: First Contact and the original Star Trek television series.
Outcasts is set in the middle of the 21st-century on Carpathia, a so-called Goldilocks planet five years ' travel from Earth.
The 21st-century lifestyle produces a symptom called " overload " in many people, and most, including Nick, take tranquilizers to some degree.
Theremins are also used in concert music ( especially avant-garde and 20th-and 21st-century new music ) and in popular music genres such as rock.
Modern reconstructions of Viking mythology have shown a persistent influence in late 20th-and early 21st-century popular culture in some countries, inspiring comics, role-playing games, computer games, and music, including Viking metal, a sub-genre of heavy metal music.
In typical 18th-to 21st-century oratorios and masses, chorus or choir is usually understood to imply more than one singer per part, in contrast to the quartet of soloists also featured in these works.
In the post – Cold War world of the 21st-century, the French Socialist politician Hubert Védrine describes the USA as a hegemonic hyperpower, while the U. S. political scientists John Mearsheimer and Joseph Nye counter that the USA is not a “ true ” hegemony, because it does not have the resources to impose a proper, formal, global rule ; despite its political and military strength, the USA is economically equal to Europe, thus, cannot rule the international stage.
*" 21st-century directions in de Broglie-Bohm theory and beyond ", August 2010 international conference on de Broglie-Bohm theory.
), State and Society in 21st-century China.
Henry and Bankston point out that " Cajun ", which was formerly considered an insulting term, became a term of pride among Louisianans by the beginning of the 21st-century.
The Hyco Lake area and southern portion of the county have had an influx of new home and commercial development in the late 20th and early 21st-century.
The Barrison Sisters came to public attention in the first decade of the 21st-century when they were featured on the label of Five Wives Vodka, produced by Ogden's Own Distillery in Utah, when the vodka was rejected for sale in the adjacent control state of Idaho.
Thackeray mentions poets, painters, novelists ( some of the characters are reading Oliver Twist ), politics, and other people, events and things both familiar and obscure to the 21st-century reader — and does so in a natural way that enhances the story.

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