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Land of the Lost detailed the adventures of a family of three (father Rick Marshall, young son Will, and younger daughter Holly) who are trapped in a primitive alien world inhabited by dinosaurs, chimpanzee-like cavemen called Pakuni, and reptilian humanoids called Sleestak. The episode plots focused primarily on the family's efforts to survive and find a way back to their own world. Though the central characters are different, the title indicates that the series may have drawn inspiration from ...
See also:Land of the Lost 1974 television series, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Overview, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Plot and format, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Production, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Additional information, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Cast, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Episode list, Land of the Lost 1974 television series - References in popular culture Read more here: » Land of the Lost 1974 television series: Encyclopedia II - Land of the Lost 1974 television series - Overview |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia - PostmodernismPrevious: Modernism
Postmodernism is any of a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, history, and culture, which are generally characterized as either emerging from, in reaction to, or superseding modernism.
It can apply to movements in the arts, to mean stylistic developments such as collage, the return of ornament and historical reference, as well as appropriation of popular media. In sociology postmodernism is said to be an economic and cultural c ...
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Weather - Terrestrial weatherOn Earth, regularly occuring weather phenomena include such things as wind, cloud, rain, snow, fog and dust storms. Less common events include natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes and ice storms. Almost all recognised weather phenomena on Earth occur in the troposphere (the lower part of the atmosphere). Weather does occur in the stratosphere and does affect weather lower down in the troposphere, but ...
See also:Weather, Weather - Basic mechanism, Weather - Terrestrial weather, Weather - Shaping the Planet, Weather - Human History, Weather - In the Future, Weather - Extra-terrestrial weather, Weather - Extra-planetary weather Read more here: » Weather: Encyclopedia II - Weather - Terrestrial weather |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Knight - Becoming a KnightDuring the High Middle Ages, it was technically possible for every free man to become a knight, but the process of becoming (and the equipping of) a knight was very expensive; thus it was more likely that a knight would come from a noble (or wealthy) family. They went through a long process to become a knight involving three stages: start as a page, moving on to be a personal squire, and after they have p ...
See also:Knight, Knight - History, Knight - Early heavy cavalry, Knight - Becoming a Knight, Knight - Knighthood and the Feudal system, Knight - Chivalric code, Knight - Military-monastic orders, Knight - Honorific orders, Knight - Literature Read more here: » Knight: Encyclopedia II - Knight - Becoming a Knight |
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Pennsylvania Station New York City - Enabling.
Penn Station is named for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), its builder and original tenant. There could have been no Penn Station in New York City until the Pennsylvania Railroad's rails reached Manhattan. The 19th century PRR did not; it terminated across the Hudson River in Jersey City's Exchange Place terminal, where passengers bound for Manhattan boarded ferries for the final stretch of their journey. The rival New York Central Railroad's rails ran down Manhattan from the north, ending in its G ...
See also:Pennsylvania Station New York City, Pennsylvania Station New York City - History, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Enabling, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Construction, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Destruction, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Future, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Railways lines and trains, Pennsylvania Station New York City - Amtrak, Pennsylvania Station New York City - MTA, Pennsylvania Station New York City - New Jersey Transit, Pennsylvania Station New York City - PATH Read more here: » Pennsylvania Station New York City: Encyclopedia II - Pennsylvania Station New York City - History |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Boise Idaho - IntroductionTeetering between its rural roots and high-tech tomorrow, Boise's distinctive neighborhoods tell a story of growth. Elegant subdivisions line manicured golf courses and caress the Boise River. Rolling eastward and westward, these neighborhoods have replaced farmland, shortening the boundaries between adjacent towns.
What were once sleepy, rural villages are now considered Boise's bedroom communities like Meridian, Eagle, Nampa and Caldwell, all located west of Boise off Interstate 84. Boise proper is built around breathtaking mountains and sagebrush desert. Seven distinct districts, each with its own feel ...
See also:Boise Idaho, Boise Idaho - Introduction, Boise Idaho - History, Boise Idaho - Geography, Boise Idaho - Demographics, Boise Idaho - 2005 figures, Boise Idaho - 2000 Census, Boise Idaho - Economy, Boise Idaho - Education, Boise Idaho - Culture, Boise Idaho - Major attractions, Boise Idaho - Media, Boise Idaho - Transportation Read more here: » Boise Idaho: Encyclopedia II - Boise Idaho - Introduction |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Boise, Idaho - IntroductionTeetering between its rural roots and high-tech tomorrow, Boise's distinctive neighborhoods tell a story of growth. Elegant subdivisions line manicured golf courses and caress the Boise River. Rolling eastward and westward, these neighborhoods have replaced farmland, shortening the boundaries between adjacent towns.
What were once sleepy, rural villages are now considered Boise's bedroom communities like Meridian, Eagle, Nampa and Caldwell, all located west of Boise off Interstate 84. Boise proper is built around breathtaking mountains and sagebrush desert. Seven distinct districts, each with its own fee ...
See also:Boise, Idaho, Boise, Idaho - Introduction, Boise, Idaho - History, Boise, Idaho - Geography, Boise, Idaho - Demographics, Boise, Idaho - 2005 figures, Boise, Idaho - 2000 Census, Boise, Idaho - Economy, Boise, Idaho - Education, Boise, Idaho - Culture, Boise, Idaho - Major attractions, Boise, Idaho - Media, Boise, Idaho - Transportation Read more here: » Boise, Idaho: Encyclopedia II - Boise, Idaho - Introduction |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Wrocław - HistorySituated at a long existing trading place, a city was first recorded in the 10th century as Vratislavia (Wratislaw) (the origin of its various later names) after Vratislav I. The settlement was conquered by the Polish duke Mieszko I in the 990s. Already a place of some importance, it became the capital of Silesia in 1138, where Silesians had founded a settlement south of the river. During the Mongol invasion in 1241 most of the population of the city was evacuated. The settlement was then sacked and burned by the Mongols, but they had no time to besiege the castle where th ...
See also:Wrocław, Wrocław - City's name, Wrocław - History, Wrocław - Significant events in the 20th century, Wrocław - Historical population, Wrocław - Administrative division, Wrocław - Prominent people from Wrocław, Wrocław - Nobel Prize laureates from Wrocław, Wrocław - Education, Wrocław - Economy and transportation, Wrocław - Economy, Wrocław - Major corporations, Wrocław - Politics, Wrocław - Wrocław constituency, Wrocław - Municipal politics, Wrocław - Sports, Wrocław - Men's professional teams, Wrocław - Women's professional teams, Wrocław - Amateur teams, Wrocław - Notable places and buildings, Wrocław - Books Read more here: » Wrocław: Encyclopedia II - Wrocław - History |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the termThe term derives from postmodernity, which postmodern theorist Jean-François Lyotard understood to represent the culmination of the process of modernity and Enlightenment thought, towards an accelerating pace of cultural change, to a point where constant change has in fact become the status quo, leaving the notion of progress obsolete.
In architecture, art, music and literature, postmodernism is a name for many stylistic reactions to, and developments from, modernism. Postmodern style is often characterized by eclecticism, dig ...
See also:Postmodernism, Postmodernism - Uses of the term, Postmodernism - The development of postmodernism, Postmodernism - Early usage of the term, Postmodernism - Deconstruction, Postmodernism - Postmodernism's manifestations, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in language, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in art, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in architecture, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in graphic design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in literature, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in music, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in political science, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in philosophy, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and post-structuralism, Postmodernism - Postmodernity and digital communications, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and its critics, Postmodernism - Relationship between modernism and postmodernism, Postmodernism - Theoretical postmodernism, Postmodernism - Cultural and political postmodernism, Postmodernism - Notes Read more here: » Postmodernism: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the term |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the termThe term derives from postmodernity, which postmodern theorist Jean-François Lyotard understood to represent the culmination of the process of modernity and Enlightenment thought, towards an accelerating pace of cultural change, to a point where constant change has in fact become the status quo, leaving the notion of progress obsolete.
As with many other divisions, the use of the term is subject to the lumpers and splitters problem. There are those who use very small and exact definitions, and there are those who deny that there is a postmodernism at all distinct from the modern period, preferr ...
See also:Postmodernism, Postmodernism - Uses of the term, Postmodernism - Art, Postmodernism - Sociology, Postmodernism - Lifestyle, Postmodernism - Philosophy, Postmodernism - A general definition, Postmodernism - The development of postmodernism, Postmodernism - Early usage of the term, Postmodernism - Deconstruction, Postmodernism - Postmodernism's manifestations, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in language, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in art, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in architecture, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and Urban Design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in graphic design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in literature, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in music, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in political science, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in philosophy, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and post-structuralism, Postmodernism - Postmodernity and digital communications, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and its critics, Postmodernism - Relationship between modernism and postmodernism, Postmodernism - Theoretical postmodernism, Postmodernism - Cultural and political postmodernism, Postmodernism - Notes Read more here: » Postmodernism: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the term |
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 |  |  | Grander Technology: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the termThe term derives from postmodernity, which postmodern theorist Jean-François Lyotard understood to represent the culmination of the process of modernity and Enlightenment thought, towards an accelerating pace of cultural change, to a point where constant change has in fact become the status quo, leaving the notion of progress obsolete.
As with many other divisions, the use of the term is subject to the lumpers and splitters problem. There are those who use very small and exact definitions, and there are those who deny that there is a postmodernism at all distinct from the modern period, preferr ...
See also:Postmodernism, Postmodernism - Uses of the term, Postmodernism - Art, Postmodernism - Sociology, Postmodernism - Lifestyle, Postmodernism - Philosophy, Postmodernism - A general definition, Postmodernism - The development of postmodernism, Postmodernism - Early usage of the term, Postmodernism - Deconstruction, Postmodernism - Postmodernism's manifestations, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in language, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in art, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in architecture, Postmodernism - Postmodernism Planning & Urban Design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in graphic design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in literature, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in music, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in political science, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in philosophy, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and post-structuralism, Postmodernism - Postmodernity and digital communications, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and its critics, Postmodernism - Relationship between modernism and postmodernism, Postmodernism - Theoretical postmodernism, Postmodernism - Cultural and political postmodernism, Postmodernism - Notes Read more here: » Postmodernism: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Uses of the term |
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Gold Coast Queensland - Aboriginal History.
Archaeological evidence suggests that Aboriginal people had inhabited the Gold Coast region for around 23,000 years before European settlement. By the early 1800s there were eight distinct family groups living between the Tweed and Coomera rivers; the Gugingin, Bullongin, Kombumerri, Minjingbal, Birinburra, Wongerriburra, Mununjali and Migunberri. Collectively they were known as Yugambeh people and spoke the Yugambeh language, although there is ...
See also:Gold Coast Queensland, Gold Coast Queensland - History, Gold Coast Queensland - Aboriginal History, Gold Coast Queensland - European Discovery, Gold Coast Queensland - European Settlement, Gold Coast Queensland - The First Tourists, Gold Coast Queensland - Post War Years and the birth of the name Gold Coast, Gold Coast Queensland - High-rise development, Gold Coast Queensland - Recent history, Gold Coast Queensland - Notable Historical figures, Gold Coast Queensland - Geography and Topography, Gold Coast Queensland - Climate, Gold Coast Queensland - Urban structure, Gold Coast Queensland - Governance, Gold Coast Queensland - Economy, Gold Coast Queensland - Education, Gold Coast Queensland - Culture, Gold Coast Queensland - Arts and entertainment, Gold Coast Queensland - Sport & Recreation, Gold Coast Queensland - Media, Gold Coast Queensland - Infrastructure, Gold Coast Queensland - Health, Gold Coast Queensland - Transport, Gold Coast Queensland - Utilities, Gold Coast Queensland - National Parks, Gold Coast Queensland - Tourist Attractions, Gold Coast Queensland - World's Tallest Residential Tower, Gold Coast Queensland - Theme Parks, Gold Coast Queensland - World Class Hotels, Gold Coast Queensland - Night Clubs & Bars, Gold Coast Queensland - Other Attractions, Gold Coast Queensland - Annual Events, Gold Coast Queensland - Sister cities Read more here: » Gold Coast Queensland: Encyclopedia II - Gold Coast Queensland - History |
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Gold Coast Queensland - Aboriginal History.
Archaeological evidence suggests that Aboriginal people had inhabited the Gold Coast region for around 23,000 years before European settlement. By the early 1800s there were eight distinct family groups living between the Tweed and Coomera rivers; the Gugingin, Bullongin, Kombumerri, Minjingbal, Birinburra, Wongerriburra, Mununjali and Migunberri. Collectively they were known as Yugambeh people and spoke the Yugambeh language, although there is ...
See also:Gold Coast Queensland, Gold Coast Queensland - History, Gold Coast Queensland - Aboriginal History, Gold Coast Queensland - Early European History, Gold Coast Queensland - Post War Years and the birth of the name Gold Coast, Gold Coast Queensland - Recent history, Gold Coast Queensland - Notable Historical figures, Gold Coast Queensland - Geography and Topography, Gold Coast Queensland - Climate, Gold Coast Queensland - Urban structure, Gold Coast Queensland - Governance, Gold Coast Queensland - Economy, Gold Coast Queensland - Education, Gold Coast Queensland - Culture, Gold Coast Queensland - Arts and Entertainment, Gold Coast Queensland - Sport & Recreation, Gold Coast Queensland - Media, Gold Coast Queensland - Infrastructure, Gold Coast Queensland - Health, Gold Coast Queensland - Transport, Gold Coast Queensland - Utilities, Gold Coast Queensland - Tourist Attractions, Gold Coast Queensland - National Parks, Gold Coast Queensland - World's Tallest Residential Tower, Gold Coast Queensland - Theme Parks, Gold Coast Queensland - World Class Hotels, Gold Coast Queensland - Other Attractions, Gold Coast Queensland - Annual Events, Gold Coast Queensland - Sister cities Read more here: » Gold Coast Queensland: Encyclopedia II - Gold Coast Queensland - History |
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