Change the World: An Introduction to Dokken is a compilation album by heavy metal band Dokken, released by Sanctuary UK.
Their first appearance on the Dancemania series was on the 2000 compilation of Dancemania Speed 4 with two remix tracks, one being "Change The World" and the other being "Livin' La Vida Loca".
In Spring 2012, the Whispers sang Change the World for Bill Nye and Washington University's Board of Trustees, as a part of the dedication to WUSTL's new Earth, Planetary, and Space Science Center.
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For this album, 244 Endli-x collaborated with female singer songwriter Bonnie Pink for the song "Now's the time to change The world!" and "Say Anything" which together they wrote the lyric.
It is named after Drew Hall, a Stanford University student who won the IEEE "Change the World" competition in 2009 with Richard Gaster.
It is named after Richard Gaster, a Stanford University student who won the IEEE "Change the World" competition in 2009 with Drew Hall.
The BHL concerns are that it has been carefully designed to change the world forever and will set the world on a course of global governance under the authority of the United Nations.
The score was written by James Horner, and featured two songs ("We Are Here to Change the World" and "Another Part of Me"), both written and performed by Michael Jackson.
Employees of ClientEarth include Professor Ludwig Kramer and CEO James Thornton environmentalist; the latter was named by the New Statesman in 2009 as one of "ten people who could change the world".
Do Good Design: How Designers Can Change The World is a book by Canadian designer David B. Berman, with a foreword by Erik Spiekermann, published by Peachpit Press in January 2009.
Don't Wanna Change the World is the title of a number-one Gold selling R&B single by singer Phyllis Hyman.
In 2007, Robert I. Rotberg published A Leadership for Peace: How Edwin Ginn Tried to Change the World (ISBN 0804754551).
Driven by her commitment to helping people change themselves — and in the process, change the world — Joyce Dattner has become a leading practitioner of Newman and Holzman’s approach, now used in youth development programs, private and public mental health centers, alternative school initiatives, and agencies and organizations servicing diverse populations in varied settings—from New York City to Los Angeles to Johannesburg.
Published by Simon and Schuster in 2011 - with Giancarlo Feliziani - "Change the factory to change the world - the FIAT, the union, the left absent," a book-length interview in which traces the whole story FIAT, the relationship with Sergio Marchionne, the with other unions and with the world of politics.
It was created by Neil Turok in 2008 as his "wish to change the world" using the $100 000 TED prize.