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In addition to helping develop TCP / IP and the Domain Name System ( DNS ), ISI contributed to the Net by editing the " Request for Comments " ( RFC ) series, the written record of the emerging network's technical structure and operation, from 1977 through 2009.
He argued that bureaucratic political and economic systems emerging in the Middle Ages were essential in the rise of modern capitalism ( including rational book-keeping and organization of formally free labour ), while they were a hindrance in the case of ancient capitalism, which had a different social and political structure based on conquest, slavery, and the coastal city-state.
In Renaissance Europe, the arrival of mechanical movable type printing introduced the era of mass communication which permanently altered the structure of society: The relatively unrestricted circulation of information and ( revolutionary ) ideas transcended borders, captured the masses in the Reformation and threatened the power of political and religious authorities ; the sharp increase in literacy broke the monopoly of the literate elite on education and learning and bolstered the emerging middle class.
Many structure prediction methods have served to inform the emerging field of protein engineering, in which novel protein folds have already been designed.
Virtual teams represent an important emerging organisational structure which facilitates collaboration between team members located almost anywhere in the world.
The backbone structure continues to grow due to the huge number of emerging mobile operators, which leads to decreasing prices thanks to market competition.
In the 1970s changes were made in the Institute's structure to address such emerging public policy issues as the environment and energy, as well as to become more active on behalf of the industry in debates over tax policies and policies concerned with international trade.
That heritage can be discerned in language, incorporating shards of the Roman past, in architecture, in the emerging Romanesque ( Norman ) architecture, and in a new feudal structure erected as a bulwark against the chaos that overtook the Continent following the collapse of Roman authority and the subsequent Dark Ages.
In the early years of the 21st century, the network society is not the emerging social structure of the Information Age: it already configures the nucleus of our societies.
Set up in February 1989, its original aim was to promote the idea of a less centralised European structure than that emerging in Brussels.
Beyond the political or breaching of hierarchical structure explored in academia, the more rapidly emerging discourse on sousveillance within industry is " personal sousveillance ", namely the recording of an activity by a participant in the activity.
The defining feature of the Schizophora is the presence of a special structure that is used to help the emerging adult fly break free of the puparium ; this structure is an inflatable membranous sac called the ptilinum that protrudes from the face, above the antennae.
These areas provided the structure for the philosophy curriculum of the emerging universities.
The PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG developed a chassis / blade structure for the then emerging Peripheral Component Interconnect bus PCI which is called CompactPCI.
The event demonstrates the " town and gown " power struggles between Church, secular leaders and the emerging student class, as well as a lessening of local Church authority over the university, which was placed squarely under direct papal patronage, part of the program to centralize Church structure that had intensified under Innocent III.
During Zoellick's time at the World Bank, the institution's capital stock has been expanded and lending volumes increased to help member countries deal with the global financial and economic crisis ; assistance has been stepped-up to deal with the famine in the Horn of Africa ; a major increase in resources has been achieved for the institution's soft loan facility, the International Development Association ( IDA ), which lends to the poorest countries ; and a reform has been carried out to the World Bank's shareholding, Executive Board and voting structure, to increase the influence of developing and emerging economies in the World Bank's governance.
Kickboxing Ireland formally known as ( Allstyles Kickboxing Association of Ireland ) was founded in 1983 by Tony Clancey, Joe Close, Larry Kidd, Eddie Ince, Pat Lynch, Roy Baker and others, to unify and structure the emerging sport in Ireland.
Nelson Island occupies the only emerging reef structure in the northern fringe of the Great Chagos Bank.
After the war was refounded in Venezuela where it was integrated into the political structure of the party in foreign and emerging stands for EGI having edited the magazine Gudari and see the need to create a new youth organization.
At its debut in 1958 in France, Mon Oncle was denounced by some critics for what they viewed as a reactionary or even poujadiste view of an emerging French consumer society, which had lately embraced a new wave of industrial modernization and a more rigid social structure.
In 1990, following rapid growth in Tualatin, the name of the district changed to the Tigard-Tualatin School District, a signal of Tualatin ’ s emerging importance in the area ’ s academic structure.
The concerto reflects the ritornello form of the baroque concerto as well as the emerging structure of the sonata-allegro form.

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In the context of emerging western imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms seeking wealth through the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Columbus's speculative proposal, to reach the East Indies by sailing westward, eventually received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trade with Asia.
The closing years of the 20th century saw controversial postmodern influences entering some parts of evangelicalism, particularly with the emerging church movement.
While industrialised countries saw an increase in premiums of around 1. 4 %, insurance markets in emerging economies saw rapid expansion with 11 % growth in premium income.
Benjamin Franklin, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson followed Machiavelli's republicanism when they opposed what they saw as the emerging aristocracy that they feared Alexander Hamilton was creating with the Federalist Party.
However, the season also saw the emerging of second-year wide receiver Victor Cruz and second-year tight end Jake Ballard.
The 1970s were an era of quality engineering and the 1990s saw quality systems as an emerging field.
In the context of emerging western imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms seeking wealth through the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Genoese explorer Cristopher Columbus's speculative proposal to reach the East Indies by sailing westward received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trade with Asia.
The anime was dubbed in German and Arabic and saw an emerging popularity among Arabs in the early 1990s ( Arabic: مخلص صديق الحيوان " Mokles Sadik ul Hawaan ").
Before the invasion, the Fenians had received some intelligence from like-minded supporters within Canada but did not receive support from all Irish Catholics there who saw the invasions as threatening the emerging Canadian sovereignty.
Also in the mid-1990s, Tollesboro saw its own high school shut down, with the facility later emerging as a private, Christian school.
Concerned by the new social and religious changes of the Haskalah ( secularising movement ), and emerging political ideologies such as Zionism, that often opposed traditional Judaism, the masters of Mussar saw a need to augment Talmudic study with more personal works.
The barbarian aspect clearly described an outsider, living beyond the border of the emerging empire of Japan, which saw itself as a civilizing influence ; thus, empire was able to justify its conquest.
In 1968, Can formed by two former students of Karlheinz Stockhausen, adding jazz to the mix ( and in that way the krautrock scene can be seen to parallel the emerging Canterbury scene in England at the same time ), while the following year saw Kluster ( later Cluster ) begin recording keyboard-based electronic instrumental music with an emphasis on static drones.
Pipped to the title in 2000 by the emerging Total Network Solutions, Barry would regain their silverware the following campaign, while European battles with the likes of Dynamo Kiev and Boavista saw players of the highest calibre grace the Jenner Park surface.
The late 1990s and early 2000s saw a strong, emerging rock scene in Phoenix and the surrounding areas.
The quiet, serenity, and monastic calm became, for him, the susurrations of a dying world which contrasted with what he saw as the violent emerging age of machinery.
The battle of the booksellers saw London booksellers locking horns with the newly emerging Scottish book trade over the right to reprint works falling outside the protection of the Statute of Anne.
In October 2004, the PRC joined the centre-left opposition and in April 2005, Nichi Vendola, an openly gay politician and one of the emerging leaders of the party, was elected President of traditionally conservative Apulia Region, due to the support of the whole centre-left and after a primary election, which saw Vendola beat a centrist opponent.
Schumacher opposed the emerging new organisations of European co-operation, the Council of Europe, the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Defence Community, which he saw as devices for strengthening capitalism, and for extending Allied control over Germany.
Crosland was himself an active member of the Fabian Society, contributing to the New Fabian Essays, which saw the emerging generation of Labour thinkers and politicians attempt to set out a new programme for Labour following the Attlee governments of 1945 to 1951.
The album, New Wave ( 1993 ), was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize and saw The Auteurs associated with the emerging Britpop genre.
The rise of Thatcherism and the misery of mass unemployment saw WIA examining the phenomenon through the eyes of another emerging band, UB40, in A Statistic, A Reminder ( 1981 ), a line taken from one of the band's songs.
" June 1, 1416 saw the first battle at sea between the Venetians and the emerging Ottoman fleet.
One of the most important tasks facing the Serbs in advancing cultural-national rebirth was the solution of the literary language problem, and, as a result of the first fifty years of the 19th century, saw the Vojvodina Serbs engaged in an intense debate about the kind of literary language that their newly-revitalized, emerging nation should adopt.

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