Sentence examples for early modernization from inspiring English sources

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Because of an editing error, an article last Sunday about documentaries on animals referred incorrectly to John Berger's 1977 essay "Why Look at Animals?" Mr. Berger wrote that the emergence of zoos, pet keeping and animal toys was part of early modernization; he did not say that the birth of cinema was a signal achievement of that period of modernization.

Overseas Chinese from Hong Kong and Taiwan have played an important role in the early modernization process.

Most of the government quarters establish in an early modernization of Lan Na which determines by the central government in Bangkok due to counter-colonialism agenda by that time.

The elements of the movie pertaining to the early modernization of Japan's military forces as well as the direct involvement of foreign (mostly French) forces relate to the Boshin War and the few years leading to it.

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Mr. Rossotti, the founder of American Management Systems, who was brought into the agency after the earlier modernization efforts failed, wanted to keep the old system going as data was moved to the new system in segments, beginning with the simplest tax returns, the one-page Form 1040EZ's, to insure reliable access to taxpayer records.

Some paleoanthropologists see evidence for Neanderthal-like features in early modern European specimens and for trends of "modernization" in some late Neanderthal samples (e.g., Smith 1982, 1991; Frayer et al. 1993; Ahern et al. 2002; Trinkaus et al. 2003).

As it touched Nishida's early years, this "modernization" came in the form of both a rigid, often oppressive school atmosphere that demanded obeisance to the emperor, and a liberating exposure to the progressive ideas of the Japanese "Enlightenment" that had introduced western philosophy to Japan.

He also announced that two more French Army divisions and "several air groups" would start returning to France from rebellion-torn Algeria early in 1962 for "modernization".

English gardens powered by steam engines offer an intriguing view of how technological and scientific progress was naturalized in the landscape of 19th-century Prussia, and in Prussian culture, during the early years of industrial modernization.

They claim that if the developed nations want to restrict the emissions of the developing nations, they need to pay for the technological leap to bypass the early, dirty stages of modernization and energy production as well as provide funding to deal with the current and future effects of climate change.

Banerjee explores links among science, technology, science popularization, and modernization in early-20th-century Russia.

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