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across the United States, proving that progress, though slow, is inevitable. Technological Prophecy : It was the year Back to the Future II

. While there isn't a single "deep essay" of the year, several works defined the period's intellectual and emotional depth. Definitive Essays of 2015 The Really Big One Kathryn Schulz The New Yorker across the United States, proving that progress, though

In July 2015 , Microsoft did the unthinkable: they gave away Windows 10 for free. Trying to erase the PR disaster of Windows 8, Microsoft skipped a number (9) and pushed a unified operating system. It was the end of the "PC era" in spirit; Microsoft finally admitted they were a service company, not a software seller. Definitive Essays of 2015 The Really Big One

: Ranked as a "Best Car for the Money" in the subcompact category. It is noted for its high reliability rating (4.5/5) and massive improvements over previous generations. : Ranked as a "Best Car for the

Conclusion 2015 stands out as a year when multiple long-term trends converged into acute global challenges and milestones: a diplomatic push to confront climate change in Paris; a major nuclear agreement with Iran; worsening migration crises that tested political systems; high‑impact terrorist attacks reshaping security policy; and rapid technological and scientific progress that would soon transform economies and societies. The events of 2015 did not resolve the underlying issues they highlighted; instead, they accelerated debates and policy choices that have continued to shape the second half of the 2010s and beyond.

✦ Star Wars Returns ✦ The Year of the Hoverboard ✦ Left Shark becomes a legend

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