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The first second generation computers came on the market in 1958.
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The three generations of human rights are often categorized as: first generation rights (civil and political rights), second generation rights (economic, social, and cultural rights), and third generation rights (solidarity rights such as the right to development and a healthy environment). Each generation represents a different set of rights that have evolved over time.
Maureen O'Connor has written: 'Equal rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Juvenile literature 'Parent's Gde Education' 'Generation to generation' 'Equal Rights (What Do We Mean by Human Rights?)' 'First steps in the kitchen' -- subject(s): Cookery
First & second generation is usually in reference to anticoagulants (rodenticide) & when product was developed. First gen is about the 40's to 60's. I have not heard the term in reference to pesticides.
it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com it was 1970 when 2nd generation of computers was there and scientist developed the new technology called GUI reference www.ebam.com
First generation vacuum tube computers and a couple one of a kind experimental transistorized computers.
It was developed in the early 1970s, & was issued to the Soviet forces in1974 but first saw service with Soviet forces engaged in the Afghanistan conflict in 1978
The First Generation was created in 1990.
First generation: Karl Marx laid the foundation for classical Marxism with his theory of historical materialism, which argues that economic forces drive social change. Second generation: Friedrich Engels further developed Marxist theory with his works on the role of capitalism in shaping society. Third generation: Vladimir Lenin expanded on Marxist ideas by emphasizing the need for a revolutionary vanguard party to lead the proletariat in achieving socialist revolution.
Twenty to twenty-five years used to be the common number used for a generation. Now, because people are having their first child later in life, at least in developed countries, a generation may be 30 years or more.