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| ARTICLES RELATED TO post-materialism |  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Middle Post RoadThe Middle Post Road was the shortest and fastest route, but was less populated and thus less traveled.
Boston Post Road - Connecticut.
Hartford
East Hartford
Manchester
Bolton
Pomfret
Boston Post Road - Massachusetts.
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See also:Boston Post Road, Boston Post Road - New York, Boston Post Road - Manhattan, Boston Post Road - The Bronx, Boston Post Road - Westchester County, Boston Post Road - Upper Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Lower Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Rhode Island, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Middle Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts Read more here: » Boston Post Road: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Middle Post Road |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post-punk revival - History of the post-punk revivalOriginally, the term "post-punk" was coined to describe those groups which in the late seventies and early eighties took punk and started to experiment with more challenging musical structures, lyrical themes, and a self-consciously art-based image, while retaining punk's initial iconoclastic stance. Classic examples of post-punk outfits include Gang of Four, Joy Division, and Wire.
At the turn of the century, the term "post-punk" began to appear in the music press again, with a number of critics reviving the label to describe a new s ...
See also:Post-punk revival, Post-punk revival - History of the post-punk revival, Post-punk revival - The dual meaning of post-punk, Post-punk revival - Post-punk revival bands Read more here: » Post-punk revival: Encyclopedia II - Post-punk revival - History of the post-punk revival |
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| | | |  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - The Washington Post - HistoryThe paper was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins and in 1880 became the first newspaper in Washington, D.C. to publish daily. In 1899, during the Spanish-American War, the Post printed Clifford K. Berryman's illustration Remember the Maine.
In 1905 Washington McLean and his son John Roll McLean, owners of the Cincinnati Enquirer, purchased a controlling interest. When John died in 1916 he put the paper in trust, having little faith in his playboy son Edward "Ned" McLean with his inheritance. Ned went to court and ...
See also:The Washington Post, The Washington Post - History, The Washington Post - Political leanings, The Washington Post - Criticism by Ombudsmen, The Washington Post - Notable contributors, The Washington Post - Executive Officers and Editors - Past and Present Read more here: » The Washington Post: Encyclopedia II - The Washington Post - History |
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| |  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Lower Post RoadThe Lower Post Road stayed near Long Island Sound into Rhode Island, and then turned north through Providence to Boston. This is now the best-known of the routes, though newer turnpike alignments are often known as the Boston Post Road.
Boston Post Road - Connecticut.
Boston Post Road - Rhode Island.
Boston Post Road - Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, the Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike was established in 1803 to build a straighter route between ...
See also:Boston Post Road, Boston Post Road - New York, Boston Post Road - Manhattan, Boston Post Road - The Bronx, Boston Post Road - Westchester County, Boston Post Road - Upper Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Lower Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Rhode Island, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Middle Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts Read more here: » Boston Post Road: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Lower Post Road |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post-gangsta - DefinitionA rarely-used name for a genre of hardcore rap of the 1990s and 2000s, referring to rap by more pop-oriented artists from about 1997 onward when gangsta rap lost its edge and became a standard. This genre is sometimes also referred to as "bling-bling rap", "glam rap", mainstream rap, or simply gangsta rap as some do not see a difference between post-gangsta and the more original gangsta rap of the 1990s.
The existence of such type of music may in fact symbolize that mainstream hip-hop is "frozen in time" and has nowhere to evolve, however indie hip hop acts such as Atmosphere and Posse of Two may eventually overtake the b ...
See also:Post-gangsta, Post-gangsta - Definition, Post-gangsta - Difference from Gangsta Rap, Post-gangsta - Popularity/Future, Post-gangsta - Crunk - Post-Gangsta or Not?, Post-gangsta - 1990s Artists, Post-gangsta - 2000s Artists, Post-gangsta - See Also Read more here: » Post-gangsta: Encyclopedia II - Post-gangsta - Definition |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post office - ServicesPost offices also rent post-office boxes to people and businesses who prefer not to have mail delivered to their home or office.
In many countries, post offices include other functions, such as a place to pick up various government forms, to apply for passports and driving licences to send money to others, etc. In some countries, the post office functions as a financial bank and/or a central place to use public telephones.
The back rooms of a post office are where mail is processed for final delivery. Mail may also be processed in other post offices ...
See also:Post office, Post office - Operations, Post office - Services, Post office - General postal concepts, Post office - Examples of operators of post offices from around the world, Post office - Famous post offices, Post office - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Post office: Encyclopedia II - Post office - Services |
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| | | | |  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Upper Post RoadThe Upper Post Road was the most traveled of the three routes, being the furthest from the shore and thus having the fewest and shortest river crossings. It was also considered to have the best taverns, which helped it remain the most popular.
Boston Post Road - Connecticut.
Boston Post Road - Massachusetts.
Agawam
West Springfield
Springfield
North Wilbraham
Palmer
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See also:Boston Post Road, Boston Post Road - New York, Boston Post Road - Manhattan, Boston Post Road - The Bronx, Boston Post Road - Westchester County, Boston Post Road - Upper Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Lower Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Rhode Island, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Middle Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts Read more here: » Boston Post Road: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - Upper Post Road |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post-punk - HistoryDuring the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1974–1978, bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones, and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock music by stripping the musical structure down to a few basic chords and progressions with an emphasis on speed and attitude. Yet as punk itself soon came to have a signature sound a few bands began to experiment with more challenging musical structures, lyrical themes, and a self-consciously art-based image, while retainin ...
See also:Post-punk, Post-punk - History, Post-punk - Music clips Read more here: » Post-punk: Encyclopedia II - Post-punk - History |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post office - OperationsIn each city, mail is concentrated from post boxes to local post offices to regional sorting centers. At regional sorting centers, mail is sorted by city and sent out in trucks. In the U.S., almost all first-class mail that moves more than a hundred miles flies in aircraft. At the other end of a major route, the mail goes to another regional center, and is sorted to individual post offices, which in turn sort to streets.
Postal codes vary by country. In the U.S. the shorter "Zip" postal codes describe local post offices, while the longer postal codes specify ind ...
See also:Post office, Post office - Operations, Post office - Services, Post office - General postal concepts, Post office - Examples of operators of post offices from around the world, Post office - Famous post offices, Post office - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Post office: Encyclopedia II - Post office - Operations |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post Office Rifles - Memorials to the Post Office RiflesMemorials to the Post Office Rifles can be found at Paignton War Memorial, at St. Lawrence Parish Church, Abbots Langley, and on a plaque outside the Uckfield village church. A Book of Remembrance is placed in the church traditionally associated with the Post Office Rifles at St. Bodolphs in Aldersgate, London EC1.
There is no formal memorial to the Rifles in France, but many of the fallen from the Great War have their names recorded on memorials such as the Menin ...
See also:Post Office Rifles, Post Office Rifles - Beginnings, Post Office Rifles - After South Africa, Post Office Rifles - World War I, Post Office Rifles - After the Great War, Post Office Rifles - Memorials to the Post Office Rifles, Post Office Rifles - Correspondence, Post Office Rifles - Sources Read more here: » Post Office Rifles: Encyclopedia II - Post Office Rifles - Memorials to the Post Office Rifles |
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| |  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation cultureJapan continued to experience Westernization in the postwar era, much of which came about during the occupation, when American soldiers were a common sight in many parts of the country. American music and movies became popular, spurring a generation of Japanese artists who built on both Western and Japanese influences.
During this period, Japan also began to emerge as an exporter of culture. Young people across the world began consuming kaiju (monster) movies, anime (cartoons), manga (comic books), and other moder ...
See also:Post-Occupation Japan, Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation politics, Post-Occupation Japan - Economy, Post-Occupation Japan - Foreign relations, Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation culture, Post-Occupation Japan - Timeline –1989 Read more here: » Post-Occupation Japan: Encyclopedia II - Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation culture |
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|  |  |  | post-materialism: Encyclopedia II - Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation politicsThe Allied occupation ended on April 28, 1952, when the terms of the Treaty of San Francisco went into effect. By the terms of the treaty, Japan regained its sovereignty, but lost many of its possessions from before World War II, including the Kuril Islands, Sakhalin, and a number of small islands in the Pacific. The new treaty also gave Japan the freedom to engage in international defense blocs. Japan did this on the same day it signed the San Francisco Treaty: Shigeru Yoshida and Harry Truman penned a document that allowed the U ...
See also:Post-Occupation Japan, Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation politics, Post-Occupation Japan - Economy, Post-Occupation Japan - Foreign relations, Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation culture, Post-Occupation Japan - Timeline –1989 Read more here: » Post-Occupation Japan: Encyclopedia II - Post-Occupation Japan - Post-occupation politics |
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