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While these three exciting
revolutions
are ongoing, unfortunately, this is only the beginning, and there are still many, many challenges.
And
revolutions?
But designers are great at taking big
revolutions
that happen and transforming them so that we can use them.
It was 37 in 1800, and with this sort of biotechnology, nano-technology revolutions, this will move up very rapidly in the years ahead.
And the West then shared this art of applied reasoning with the rest of the world, and I can tell you that it led to what I call three silent
revolutions.
And as an Asian, I can describe how these silent
revolutions
transformed Asia.
And they've gone on to create the
revolutions
in software and biotechnology and keep the U.S. at the forefront.
So in 1543, Nicholas Copernicus published "The
Revolutions
of Heavenly Spheres," and by taking the Earth out of the center, and putting the sun in the center of the solar system, he opened our eyes to a much larger universe, of which we are just a small part.
So much of what you're hearing from me is that there's another side to technologic revolutions, and that it's shaping our present and maybe will shape our future of war.
The larger context of this is that are two unprecedented
revolutions
that are going on today.
There were ecological
revolutions
on land and at sea, leading to the modern world.
And amongst the chaos, amidst the euphoria, it took me a little while to understand that some of the people who had wielded power before 1989, in Eastern Europe, continued to do so after the
revolutions
there.
We've had digital
revolutions
in communication and computation, but precisely the same idea, precisely the same math Shannon and Von Neuman did, hasn't yet come out to the physical world.
And I love those revolutions, and I love the future that Milo brings.
The most pathetic scenes were those when the Columbian rebels were making their cases for
revolutions.
Plus it turns what seemed to be the whole point of the movie, that you should stand up for a just cause on its head, by the already mentioned misdirection, and makes it into a point about the nature of revolutions, that was already made, and much better, by animal farm.
Enter Matrix Reloaded (and its sequel, Revolutions).
Revolutions
always present opportunities for dramatic films since, in fact, most
revolutions
are in themselves dramatic events.
A true story about a true revolution, 25 of April ; a revolution against a repressive regime of 41 years, that was imposing a colonial war on it's military's, for maintaining an empire (Angola, Mozambique, Guine-Bissau, Cabo Verde, S. Tomé e Principe; the first and the last of the great colonial empire's of Europe) of 600 years, since it's beginning in the conquest of Ceuta in 1415; a revolution by the army for the people, and for a democratic Portugal; the most's surprising fact in this revolution is that it were no people killed in it (except those that died in the hand's of PIDE, the political police of the State, during a brutal gunfire against an unarmed crowd protesting in front of it's headquarters in the day of the revolution, in 25 of April 1974, has it show's on the film).And has all
revolutions
it has it's heroes, one them of was Captain Salgueiro Maia, a returned soldier from the war, whose convictions along with the rest of the army, was that they were fighting (since 1961) a hopeless war, and that sometimes a soldier has to disobey it's country.
Like all
revolutions
though, it had become (main)streamlined by movies like this, and as such was about to burn out.
I didn't know much at all about Che except that he was involved with communist uprisings and revolutions, was buddy-buddy with Castro, and died in execution-style as a guerrilla (that, and his image appears on t-shirts everywhere).
I don't think the director really is doing "propaganda" for leftist ideas or
revolutions.
For many decades, under Mao Zedong, the only acceptable version of China’s wartime experience was that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spearheaded the resistance against the Japanese, honing its armies while preparing one of the world’s most significant social
revolutions.
Human development has seen other “industrial revolutions,” including the one that is currently unfolding.
Indeed, today the US economy is standing on the brink of biotechnological and, perhaps, nanotechnological
revolutions
of vast scale and scope.
Social Security’s actuaries may not have fully recognized the impact of today’s technological revolutions, but they have markedly boosted the scale of the system that the US government can afford.
In North Africa, the disharmony between the education system and the job market left young, educated people without decent opportunities – a situation that contributed to the
revolutions
of the Arab Spring.
If, instead of “Arab Spring,” we had spoken of “Arab revolutions,” we might have had more realistic expectations.
Revolutions
unfold over decades, not seasons or years.
If we think of the Arab revolutions, there are many surprises yet to come.
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