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    The 20th century began on 1 January 1901 (MCMI), and ended on 31 December 2000 (MM). It was the 10th and last century of the 2nd millennium and was marked by new models of scientific understanding, unprecedented scopes of warfare, new modes of communication that would operate at nearly instant speeds, and new forms of art and entertainment.

  2. The 21st century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC. Events. Ur-Nammu (seated) gives governorship to Ḫašḫamer. c. 2100 BC – c. 2050 BC: Nanna Ziggurat, Ur (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq) was built. 2091 BC: Beginning of the Patriarchal Age was traditionally set in this year. 2080 BC: Ninth Dynasty wars in Egypt.

  3. Sep 21, 2019 · The 100 best books of the 21st century. Dazzling debut novels, searing polemics, the history of humanity and trailblazing memoirs ... Read our pick of the best books since 2000.

  4. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is a book written by Israeli author Yuval Noah Harari and published in August 2018 by Spiegel & Grau in the US and by Jonathan Cape in the UK. It is dedicated to the author's husband, Itzik.

  5. Twentyfirst century adaptive teaching and individualized learning operationalized as specific blends of student‐centered instructional events: A systematic review and meta‐analysis - Bernard - 2019 - Campbell Systematic Reviews - Wiley Online Library. Campbell Systematic Reviews. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Open Access.

  6. During the 21st century CE [ 4 ], Earth will experience 224 solar eclipses. The following table shows the number of eclipses of each type over this period. Annular and total eclipses can be classified as either central or non-central as follows: 1) Central (two limits), 2) Central (one limit) or 3) Non-Central (one limit).

  7. Historical. (related page: Slavery#Early civilizations) By country or region. Religion. Opposition and resistance. Related. v. t. e. Slavery still exists in the 21st century. It is usually called modern slavery or neo-slavery. The ways in which people are made slaves, or kept in slave-like conditions have changed.

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