Very much so.
yes a great deal indeed
True. The model of the atom has evolved significantly since the 1930s, moving from the Bohr model to the quantum mechanical model. The discovery of subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons, led to a more complex understanding of the atom's structure.
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Erm the 1930s is an intresting period both stylistically anel historically.
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http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearly/yr1930a.shtml this website will tell you ^-^
THe required minimum age for US president is 35 years old and has never changed since the Constitution took effect in 1787.
The names changed because the format, tone, and usage model changed. The name GuruNet may imply that it is only for experts, and that tended to fit the old model, since you would have to subscribe to get staff to answer things for you. Then they acquired the Answers domain, and changed to an advertising-based business model, offering a combination of user-generated content and professionally created content.
Depends on the sentence. "The 1930s were the highlight of American culture." - subject, noun. "Wow, your jeans are sooo 1930s." - predicate adjective, adjective "I haven't partied that hard since the 1930s." - not sure, but a noun. "How were the 1930s?" - predicate nominative, noun.
There has been more and more observations about the atom that has changed it since then. They revised it to explain the observations.
While the Great Depression of the 1930s severely hurt other industries, it did not affect the pulp and paper industry as much since paper was being used in new ways throughout the economy