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  • ...hronise with the movements, so that it is difficult to believe that actual events are not occurring. ...ions,” in which moving pictures co-existed as much as competed with then-current media practices, whose convergence accentuated the appeals for audience res
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  • ...oes this omen promise in a sequestered grove? But the gates of predestined events are in all places open. Dushm. It is bent, I suppose, by the current.
    177 KB (31,487 words) - 14:22, 10 June 2006
  • ...the immediate past. They may fill in gaps in their memory with fabricated events (confabulation). This is the type of amnesia seen in dementia and Alzheimer Retrograde amnesia is the loss of memories of events that occurred before the onset of amnesia. This is the form of amnesia most
    28 KB (4,304 words) - 18:55, 18 July 2006
  • ...tal thread for several minutes before returning with full attention to the events onscreen; but when I did come back, it was with a refreshed consciousness, ...dium. To quote Andrew J. Reck, "Causality is performed by the process, the events, the agents, and not by time, though of course they need time to produce th
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • .... Also main duct of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. is 3 km. away from the plot. Current capacity of Telephone Exchange is of 2,000 lines. The capacity of the main ...ar' hall is a huge hall which has beautiful paintings representing certain events from the life of the Maharaja.
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  • ...on of the material, or a young revisionist student patiently checking some current summary — or a black cat. For the rest, above, below, to right and left i ...us. There was a curious unconsciousness of the grossness of the menace in events, even on the part of myriads doomed to suffer and die in a few months’ ti
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  • ...rful current, one that had given it an extraordinary new impetus. It was a current that went back some 2000 years. In ancient India, in the Golden Age of Sans ...litical processes as problems created by events and persons outside. These events and persons are both ideal types and representatives of different aspects o
    61 KB (10,242 words) - 16:34, 22 May 2006
  • ...hronise with the movements, so that it is difficult to believe that actual events are not occurring. ...ions,” in which moving pictures co-existed as much as competed with then-current media practices, whose convergence accentuated the appeals for audience res
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • ...structure including the electron, proton and neutron. The dates used for events are open to debate since many scientist's spent decades studying a topic 1950's New findings/particles Follow this link to current theories about atomic stucture.
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    Films of current events, which had been prominent in the early days of cinema, receded in importanc
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  • through the water and is forced through the door by the current. It is the tide of life – one Then there were recreations of historical events- witnessing the sinking of ships, for instance, in which spectators stood o
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  • ...ced with a denigrating and emasculating the Indians further. Two important events typified the year 1883. One was the death of the leader of renaissance, Swa ...the Savarkars were an important family, which had moved in and seen great events. They were Jahgirdars of a small village, Rahuri, and enjoyed the honor of
    176 KB (30,343 words) - 22:02, 8 July 2006
  • ...for artistic and creative expression; one which has since evolved into our current fantasy genre. Similarly, the computer technologies that constitute cyberci ...e virtual reality of the “, depictions of God, and temporality distorted events, as did Barker's panorama and Robertson's Fantasmagoria. He also inserts en
    129 KB (20,642 words) - 22:48, 8 July 2006
  • A chronicler who recites events without distinguishing between major and minor ones acts in accordance with ...t in the name of progress its opponents treat it as a historical norm. The current amazement that the things we are experiencing are ‘still’ possible in t
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  • ...for artistic and creative expression; one which has since evolved into our current fantasy genre. Similarly, the computer technologies that constitute cyberci ...e virtual reality of the “, depictions of God, and temporality distorted events, as did Barker's panorama and Robertson's Fantasmagoria. He also inserts en
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  • There are many important events in the history of Indian music. These milestones show clearly the developm ...is responsible for the introduction of an organized system which reflects current performance practice. Both men are also responsible for the development an
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