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 Quiet Revolution - definition of Quiet Revolution in Encyclopedia
For some, this could be achieved through a reform of the British North America Act, while for others, the BNAA was considered a null and void act passed by an imperialist foreign power.
There is no consensus as to when the Quiet Revolution began, except perhaps on the political level with the reforms enacted by the Liberal provincial government of Jean Lesage elected in the 1960 Quebec election.
In many ways, Maurice Duplessis's death in 1959, very soon followed by the sudden death of his successor Paul Sauvé, served as a trigger for the Quiet Revolution.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Quiet_Revolution   (1275 words)

  
 Open Source Research, a Quiet Revolution
This paper introduces the reader to a quiet revolution occurring in the research community, where open source research includes not only algorithms and shared techniques.
The Open Source revolution is not limited to operating systems, file sharing and web servers.
It also includes hardware design and open community collaboration as well.
http://www.backspaces.net/research/opensource/OpenSourceResearch.html   (3510 words)

  
 email.ca - The Quiet Revolution in Email Marketing
At eBay you can find practically anything, even the quiet revolution in email marketing.
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