During the revolt, the United Provinces of the Netherlands, better known as the Dutch Republic, rapidly grew to become a world power through its merchant shipping and experienced a period of economic, scientific, and cultural growth.
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Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation . . . . It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity ."
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The inability to attach an ideology to Pushkin is a problem the Soviet regime ran into in the 1930s, when it tried to turn the poet into a " tool for further cultural growth and development ."
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Legal scholar Lawrence Lessig states that the re-working of culture remix is necessary to cultural growth and points to doujinshi in Japan as an example of how permitting more remix can contribute to a vibrant cultural industry.
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The 19th century was a time of economic revitalisation and cultural growth, that reflected in one of the most fruitful periods in the architecture of the city, the development of Universal Forum of the Cultures of 2004.
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Among other accomplishments, General Bamberg promoted the educational, religious, economic and cultural growth of the town of Bamberg, gave a library and gymnasium to the Carlisle Fitting School, and significant sums for the construction of a Methodist church.
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Its key task is carry out fundamental, pilot and applied studies in encyclopedic areas to obtain new scientific information, facilitate scientific and technical progress, social, economic and cultural growth of the society and promote strengthening of Ukrainian statehood.
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The ultimate end of development is to achieve a better quality of life for all, which means not only the development of economic and other material resources but also the physical, moral, intellectual and cultural growth of the human person.
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Yoon said, " This is the sad reality of cartoons-- cartoons are praised and highlighted as a new cultural growth engine on the one hand, while they are the most frequently criticized contents for " harmfulness " on the other.
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However, both economic and cultural growth came to an end in mid-17th century with a series of violent wars against Tsardom of Russia, Sweden, Brandenburg and Transylvania, as well as internal conflicts, known collectively as Janusz RadziwiBB ) supporting the Swedes.