Impermanence
Impermanence, also known as the philosophical problem of change, is a philosophical concept addressed in a variety of religions and philosophies. In Eastern philosophy it is notable for its role in the Buddhist three marks of existence. It ...
, a difference in a state of affairs at different points in time
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Menopause
Menopause, also known as the climacteric, is the time in women's lives when menstrual periods stop permanently, and they are no longer able to bear children. Menopause usually occurs between the age of 47 and 54. Medical professionals often ...
, also referred to as "the change", the permanent cessation of the menstrual period
* Metamorphosis, or change, a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching
* Personal development, or personal change, activities that improve awareness and identity
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Social change
Social change is the alteration of the social order of a society which may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations.
Definition
Social change may not refer to the notion of social progress or socio ...
, an alteration in the social order of a society
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Technological change
Technological change (TC) or technological development is the overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes.From ''The New Palgrave Dictionary otechnical change by S. Metcalfe. •biased and biased techno ...
, invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology
Organizations and politics
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Change 2011
Change 2011 ( fi, Muutos 2011, sv, Förändring 2011) is a Finnish political party founded in 2009. The chairman of the party is Anita Saarinen. The party's name refers to 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, the first election the party particip ...
, a Finnish political party
* Change We Need, a slogan for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign
* Change.gov, the transition website for the incoming Obama administration in 2008–2009
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Change.org
Change.org is a worldwide nonprofit petition website, based in California, US, operated by the San Francisco-based company of the same name, which has over 400 million users and offers the public the ability to promote the petitions they care abo ...
Movement for Change
Movement may refer to:
Common uses
* Movement (clockwork), the internal mechanism of a timepiece
* Motion, commonly referred to as movement
Arts, entertainment, and media
Literature
* "Movement" (short story), a short story by Nancy F ...
Change, Saône-et-Loire
Change () is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
See also
*Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department
The following is a list of the 565 communes of the Saône-et-Loire de ...
, France
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Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador
Change Islands is an outport community in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The community spans two small islands of the same name which lie off the northeast coast of the island of Newfoundland between Notre Dame Bay and the La ...
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Le Change
Le Change is a former commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Bassillac et Auberoche.Fold change, in statistics
* Relative change, in quantitative sciences
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Change (philosophy)
Impermanence, also known as the philosophical problem of change, is a philosophical concept addressed in a variety of religions and philosophies. In Eastern philosophy it is notable for its role in the Buddhist three marks of existence. It i ...
Art, entertainment, and media
Literature
* '' I Ching'', a Chinese classic text also known as the ''Classic of Changes'', and ''Book of Changes''
* ''The Change'' (Animorphs), a book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate
Music
Groups
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Change (band)
Change is an Italian-American post-disco group formed in Bologna, Italy, in 1979 by businessman and executive producer Jacques Fred Petrus (1948–1987) and Mauro Malavasi (born 1957). They were heavily influenced by the disco band Chic. The cu ...
, an Italian-American post-disco group active in the 1980s
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The Change (band)
Myles Antony Ryan and Connor Jerrade Ryan (born 19 October 1995) are a British musical duo and television presenters from Manchester, England who are best known for appearing on the fourth series of ITV's show Britain's Got Talent as part of the ...
, a former band associated with English duo Myles and Connor
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The Changes (band)
The Changes is a Chicago rock band formed in March 2002.
Their music has been described as filtering in the new wave end of rock, with its dreamy jangle and jazzy rhythms. The band's members are Darren Spitzer (vocals/guitar/keys), Rob Kallick (ba ...
, an American rock band
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Jimmy and the Soulblazers
Jimmy and The Soul Blazers (also known as Change and Clockwork) are an American soul and funk band from Alliance, Ohio. Since 1966 they have played for audiences across the East Coast and Midwest of the United States.
Career
Signed with Kapp R ...
a.k.a. Change, an American R&B group active in the 1970s
Barry White
Barry Eugene Carter (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003), better known by his stage name Barry White, was an American singer and songwriter. A two-time Grammy Award winner known for his bass voice and romantic image, his greatest success came ...
Bakithi Kumalo
Bakithi Kumalo (; born 10 May 1956) is a South African bassist, composer, and vocalist. Kumalo is most known for his fretless bass playing on Paul Simon's 1986 album ''Graceland'', in particular the bass run on "You Can Call Me Al".
Biography and ...
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Change!
''Change!'' is the second full-length album by the Black Swans. It is a follow-up to 2004's '' Who Will Walk in the Darkness with You?'' and their 2006 EP, '' Sex Brain''. ''Harp Magazine'' described the album as a tip of the hat to Charles ...
Blind Melon
Blind Melon is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles by five musicians: three from Mississippi, one from Pennsylvania and one from Indiana. The band currently consists of guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn, drummer ...
Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1 ...
Darkhorse
''Darkhorse'' is the second studio album by American rap rock band Crazy Town, released on November 12, 2002. The album peaked at No. 120 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and No. 164 in the UK. It sold less than 13,000 units in its first week.
Crazy T ...
Joy
The word joy refers to the emotion evoked by well-being, success, or good fortune, and is typically associated with feelings of intense, long lasting happiness.
Dictionary definitions
Dictionary definitions of joy typically include a sense of ...
, 2018
* "Change", by
Ken Carson
Kenyatta Lee Frazier Jr. (born April 11, 2000), known professionally as Ken Carson, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer. He rose to prominence following the release of his second studio album '' X'' (2022), which be ...
from '' Project X''
* "Change", by the Lightning Seeds from ''
Jollification
''Jollification'' is the third album by English rock band the Lightning Seeds. All songs were written by Ian Broudie, with contributions on some tracks from Alison Moyet, Ian McNabb and Terry Hall.
Four tracks from the album were released as ...
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* "Change", by Oingo Boingo from '' Boingo''
* "Change", by RM, featuring Wale
* "Change", by Salvador Sobral from '' Excuse Me''
* "Change", by Sean Kingston from '' Sean Kingston''
* "Change", by Sparks from '' Music That You Can Dance To''
* "Change", by Staind from ''
Break the Cycle
''Break the Cycle'' is the third studio album by American rock band Staind, released through Elektra Entertainment and Flip Records in 2001. It is Staind's most successful album to date and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It ...
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* "Change", by
Tess Gaerthé
Tess Gaerthé (born 21 August 1991), better known as simply Tess, is a Dutch singer and former child star. Gaerthé rose to fame as the Dutch representative at the third Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. Singing " Stupid", she finished in 7t ...
* "Change", by T-Pain from ''
Three Ringz
''Three Ringz'' (stylized as ''Thr33 Ringz'') is the third studio album by American R&B singer T-Pain, It was released on November 11, 2008, by his record label Nappy Boy Entertainment (under the distribution of Akon's label Konvict Muzik, Jiv ...
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* "Change", by Tracy Chapman from ''
Where You Live
''Where You Live'' is Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman's seventh studio album and was released September 13, 2005. The album was co-produced by Tchad Blake. It produced two singles: Change (Tracy Chapman song), ''Change'', and America (Tracy Chapman ...
Change (In the House of Flies)
"Change (In the House of Flies)", often referred to as "Change", is a song by American alternative metal band Deftones, released as the first single from their third album, ''White Pony'', on May 16, 2000. It remains their most commercially succe ...
", by Deftones
* "Change (Part 1)", by Australian band Karnivool from the album ''Themata''
* "Change (Part 2)", by Australian band Karnivool from the album ''
Sound Awake
''Sound Awake'' is the second studio album by Australian progressive/alternative rock band Karnivool, released in Australia on 5 June 2009. At the J Awards of 2009, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.
At the 2010 West Au ...
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* "Changed", by Polvo from ''
Siberia
Siberia ( ; rus, Сибирь, r=Sibir', p=sʲɪˈbʲirʲ, a=Ru-Сибирь.ogg) is an extensive region, geographical region, constituting all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has been a ...
Tony Burrows
Anthony Burrows (born 14 April 1942) is an English pop singer and recording artist. As a prolific session musician, Burrows was involved in the production of numerous transatlantic hit singles throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, most of wh ...
, 1976
* "Changing", by
Marilyn Michaels
Marilyn Michaels (born Marilyn Sternberg, February 26, 1943) is a comedian, singer, actress, impressionist, author, and composer.
Family
Marilyn Michaels was born in Manhattan to Russian Jewish émigré parents. Her mother was cantoress and actr ...
, 1987
* "Changing", by
The Searchers
''The Searchers'' is a 1956 American Technicolor VistaVision epic Western film directed by John Ford and written by Frank S. Nugent, based on the 1954 novel by Alan Le May. It is set during the Texas-Native American wars, and stars John W ...
, 1980
* "Changing", by
Silver Sun
Silver Sun are a British power pop band, who formed in 1995 in Camden, London. They released their self-titled debut album in 1997, and after two major label releases that saw moderate success, the band released two further albums independe ...
, 1996
* "Changing", by Sunnyboys, 1989
* "Changing", by
Touch
In physiology, the somatosensory system is the network of neural structures in the brain and body that produce the perception of touch ( haptic perception), as well as temperature ( thermoception), body position (proprioception), and pain. It ...
What So Not
What So Not is an electronic music project by Australian record producer Emoh Instead (stage name of Christopher John Emerson). What So Not has toured the world, playing in various festivals, including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, ...
* ''Change'' (film), a 2010 Italian film
* ''Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning'', a journal published for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching by Heldref Publications
* ''The Change'' (radio show), a British radio programme
* ''Change, Also referring to as "Change the channel" or "Change the program" as it means to change it to something else which is not what's currently playing
Other uses
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Coin
A coin is a small, flat (usually depending on the country or value), round piece of metal or plastic used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order t ...
s, also referred to as change or pocket change
See also
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Becoming (philosophy)
In philosophy, becoming is a concept referring to constant change opposed to being. It is the focus of process philosophy as a whole, or with the related study of process theology.
History Nietzsche and Kierkegaard
In his written works, Friedric ...
Variation (disambiguation)
Variation or Variations may refer to:
Science and mathematics
* Variation (astronomy), any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite, particularly of the moon
* Genetic variation, the difference in DNA among individual ...
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Transition (disambiguation)
Transition or transitional may refer to:
Mathematics, science, and technology Biology
* Transition (genetics), a point mutation that changes a purine nucleotide to another purine (A ↔ G) or a pyrimidine nucleotide to another pyrimidine (C ↔ ...
, broadly synonymous in many spheres
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