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  2. Sea change (idiom) - Wikipedia

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    Sea change or sea-change is an English idiomatic expression that denotes a substantial change in perspective, especially one that affects a group or society at large, on a particular issue. It is similar in usage and meaning to a paradigm shift , and may be viewed as a change to a society or community's zeitgeist , with regard to a specific issue.

  3. Personality change - Wikipedia

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    There is a mean-level change in the Big Five traits from age 10 to 65. [50] The trends seen in adulthood are different from trends seen in childhood and adolescence. Some research suggests that during adolescence rank-order change does occur and therefore personality is relatively unstable. [51] Gender differences are also shown before adulthood.

  4. Change and continuity - Wikipedia

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    Change and continuity is a classic dichotomy within the fields of history, historical sociology, and the social sciences more broadly. The question of change and continuity is considered a classic discussion in the study of historical developments. [ 1 ]

  5. Social change - Wikipedia

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    Social change may not refer to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society moves forward by evolutionary means.It may refer to a paradigmatic change in the socio-economic structure, for instance the transition from feudalism to capitalism, or hypothetical future transition to some form of post-capitalism.

  6. Semantic change - Wikipedia

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    Metonymy: Change based on nearness in space or time, e.g., jaw "cheek" → "mandible". Synecdoche: Change based on whole-part relation. The convention of using capital cities to represent countries or their governments is an example of this. Hyperbole: Change from weaker to stronger meaning, e.g., kill "torment" → "slaughter"

  7. What does it mean to commute an execution? Here's what to ...

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    Commuting a sentence does not change the conviction, imply innocence or change any civil disabilities that may apply to the convicted individual. Biden's commutations do not apply to inmates on ...

  8. Realtor commission changes are here: What they mean for ... - AOL

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    NAR, meanwhile, has portrayed the changes as minor tweaks rather than a major shift. ... Here’s a look at the new commission structure and what it could mean for both homebuyers and sellers.

  9. What will happen to Social Security under Trump’s tax plan?

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    “Seniors should not pay tax on Social Security,” President-elect Donald Trump said on social media during his campaign in July. Currently, some people who collect Social Security owe income ...