Next year, we may celebrate a new kind of Icarus for a new human era, one whose escape flight succeeds thanks to better technology.
But perhaps the most important reason is that we are in an incredibly fluid era of human social evolution.
While Siri is hardly perfect, it suggests the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs managed to define what may be the next and most amazing era in human interaction with computers.
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In any case, by comparison with most other parts of the world, and with any other era of human history, the United States and western Europe are converging in their attitudes to danger.
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Corporations are not being asked to adjust human nature to the new era of energy management.
He also halted the Bush-era military commissions, saying the US was entering a new era of respecting human rights.
Over the last 10 years, in the post-Michael Jordan era, two human sports brands have stood atop all others: Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong.
As a result of his work at the head of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a body designed to examine human rights abuses in the apartheid era, Archbishop Tutu has been called on to help other governments and organisations, including in Northern Ireland.
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Then, in 1961, a young cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin lent his human face to a new extraterrestrial space era that threatened to leave the U.S. behind.
Then in 1961, a young cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin leant his human face to a new extraterrestrial space era that threatened to leave the U.S. behind.
Then, three and one half years later, a young cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin leant his human face to a new extraterrestrial space era that threatened to leave the U .
These curious hominids lived about two million years ago in an era that scientists consider the crucible of human evolution, when four or more apelike hominid species struggled for survival in Africa.
Thanks to the unraveling of the human genome, we are on the brink of an era of narrowly targeted, genetically geared therapies tailored to just small slices of the patient population.
But these human to human connections seem to be losing some of their currency in an era where so much of our social networking has moved online.
They had discovered that a bygone era of world political history had made it possible to date unidentified human remains more precisely than other forensic methods.
The SLS will provide the U.S. with a capability for science and human exploration that we have not had since the Saturn V of the Apollo era.
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Human dignity is not synonymous with citizenship, a vitally important point in an era in which would-be immigrants are denied family unity, non-citizens are detained arbitrarily for the purposes of immigration-control and refugees are denied access to asylum.
Although evocative of a supposedly simpler era, this book proves that while times and circumstances may change, human nature -- at least in Estleman's Detroit -- does not.
"To have seen the fall of the Thatcher era and to have worked with a Labour government that has introduced a human rights act, a national minimum wage and genuine devolved power to Wales, " he said.
"Health and Human Services have really watered down the provisions meant to protect patient privacy in the digital era, " Dixon says.
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