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Broadcast (2005) Channel 4's Anatomy for Beginners was the first television airing of a real and spontaneous demonstration of human anatomy. The beauty and intricacy of the human body is laid bare in a modern version of a tradition that extends back to the middle ages and beyond. Anatomist Dr Gunther von Hagens and pathologist Professor John Lee explore beneath our skin in a fascinating series of anatomy classes.
Von Hagens takes the audience on an amazing journey through the human body, exploring functions that all of us perform every day, but of which most of us remain unaware. In each programme, he performs a human dissection, focusing on different anatomical systems. Filmed before an invited audience in Germany, the programmes explain everything you could want to know about the human body.
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Broadcast (2001) In evolutionary terms, sex is more important than life itself. Sex fuels evolutionary change by adding variation to the gene pool. The powerful urge to pass our genes on to the next generation has likely changed the face of human culture in ways we're only beginning to understand. Evolution determines who lives, who dies, and who passes traits on to the next generation. The process plays a critical role in our daily lives, yet it is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood concepts ever described. The Evolution series goals are to heighten public understanding of evolution and how it works, to dispel common misunderstandings about the process, and to illuminate why it is relevant to all of us.
The Evolution project's eight-hour television miniseries travels the world to examine evolutionary science and the profound effect it has had on society and culture. From the genius and torment of Charles Darwin to the scientific revolution that spawned the tree of life, from the power of sex to drive evolutionary change to the importance of mass extinctions in the birth of new species, the Evolution series brings this fascinating process to life. The series also explores the emergence of consciousness, the origin and success of humans, and the perceived conflict between science and religion in understanding life on Earth.
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Feeding Scrambles and Toki
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A rather too long rant on Afrocentric history, provoked by the difficult...
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A rather too long rant on Afrocentric history, provoked by the difficulty in researching African history online that is neither racist nor pseudo-historical, politically motivated drivel.
Please remember this is a rant and is not meant to be entirely academic or well reasoned - the serious stuff will have actual references, I promise! Critique and comments welcome!
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~chloe'marie (o: