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The Years of Rice and Salt is an alternate history novel by American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson, published in 2002. The novel explores how world history might have been different if the Black Death plague had killed 99 percent of Europe's population, instead of a third as it did in reality.
Robinson and his work accuse global capitalism for the failure to address climate change. [1] In his 2017 novel New York 2140 Robinson explores the themes of climate change and global warming, setting the novel in the year 2140 when the New York City he imagines is beset by a 50-foot (15 m) sea level rise that submerges half of the city. [ 20 ]
For the first 23 episodes the opening theme is YOU and the ending theme is TWO OF US both performed by Megumi Yuki. For the rest of the episodes the opening theme is Dang Dang ki ni naru and the ending theme is Line both performed by Yuma Nakamura. The series was followed by two TV specials that aired in 1992 and 1993.
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Later -- and this was corrected in the British paperback -- he calls the present year 2002 "AH 1381", and there are a few other places where he seems to be using solar (Persian) Muslim years. He should have gone back and corrected the entire text. I've replaced "ca. 1400" for Chapter 1 with "1405". --User:Heian-794 0:01, Jan 11, 2005
[1] [2] An original video animation episode was bundled with the seventh manga volume released on July 23, 2014. The opening theme is "Nanairo Biyori" ( なないろびより , Rainbow-colored Weather ) by Nano Ripe , and the ending theme, composed by Zaq , is "Non Non Biyori" ( のんのん日和 ) sung by Rie Murakawa , Ayane Sakura , Kana ...
September 11, 2010 () (Part 1) September 18, 2010 ( 2010-09-18 ) (Part 2) Inday, a bottle vendor, finds a magical bottle with two genies imprisoned inside it.
The following is a list of episodes of the public television cooking show America's Test Kitchen in the United States. The program started with 13 shows in 2001, its first season. [1] Beginning with the second season (2002), the show grew to 26 episodes per season.