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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. Sea change - Wikipedia

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    Sea change (idiom), an English idiomatic expression for broad transformation, drawn from a phrase in Shakespeare's The Tempest Seachange (demography), human migration from cities in favour of rural coastal communities

  4. Seachange (demography) - Wikipedia

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    In Australian culture, a seachange (or sea change) is a form of human migration where individuals abandon city living for a perceived easier life in rural coastal communities. The term was popularised by ABC TV series SeaChange , which prompted city-dwellers to escape to the coast as depicted by the series. [ 1 ]

  5. Buzzword of the Week: Sea Change - AOL

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    As sea changes work their way further and further into common usage, one thing remains clear: profound, fundamental transformation is a rare thing. In some ways, that was Shakespeare's point.

  6. Ariel's Song - Wikipedia

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    It is the origin of the phrase "full fathom five", after which there are many cultural references, and is an early written record of the phrase sea change. Through its use of rhyme, rhythm, assonance, and alliteration, the poem sounds like a spell. [2]

  7. What does climate change mean to you? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Age doesn’t predict what people think about climate change, but it does shape how they experience it.

  8. Sea level - Wikipedia

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    Height above mean sea level (AMSL) is the elevation (on the ground) or altitude (in the air) of an object, relative to a reference datum for mean sea level (MSL). It is also used in aviation, where some heights are recorded and reported with respect to mean sea level (contrast with flight level ), and in the atmospheric sciences , and in land ...

  9. Analysis of sea ice on one December day doesn't disprove ...

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    The post is wrong about Arctic sea ice and climate change. On Dec. 21, 2024, the Antarctic sea ice extent was higher than on Dec. 21, 2016, but the Arctic sea ice extent was lower on that date in ...