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Are Human Beings Animals Or NOT? | Dr. Hasan Abbasi | Farsi Sub English
How many times have we heard that human beings are social animals? How true is that? Does Islam accept this notion? How is the western philosophy different from the Islamic philosophy on this...
How many times have we heard that human beings are social animals? How true is that? Does Islam accept this notion? How is the western philosophy different from the Islamic philosophy on this topic? And how does this concept effect our education system today?
This clip will open up a new avenue in your thought. Islam\\\'s take on this concept is one of the most significant, fundamental and cognitive revolutions in the science of humanities in contemporary times.
Now once you understand this concept, you\\\'ll start to see the 2nd phase of the Islamic Revolution manifesto by Imam Khamenei in a different manner. This will give you an idea of where we are headed with The New Islamic Civilization.
A senior research scholar and strategist of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Dr. Abbasi explains this.
#Philosophy #Humanities #Human_Science #Social_Science
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How many times have we heard that human beings are social animals? How true is that? Does Islam accept this notion? How is the western philosophy different from the Islamic philosophy on this topic? And how does this concept effect our education system today?
This clip will open up a new avenue in your thought. Islam\\\'s take on this concept is one of the most significant, fundamental and cognitive revolutions in the science of humanities in contemporary times.
Now once you understand this concept, you\\\'ll start to see the 2nd phase of the Islamic Revolution manifesto by Imam Khamenei in a different manner. This will give you an idea of where we are headed with The New Islamic Civilization.
A senior research scholar and strategist of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Dr. Abbasi explains this.
#Philosophy #Humanities #Human_Science #Social_Science
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Just How Small is an Atom? - English
Just how small are atoms? And what\'s inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a...
Just how small are atoms? And what\'s inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a blueberry the size of a football stadium!) to give a visceral sense of the building blocks that make our world.
Lesson by Jonathan Bergmann, animation by Cognitive Media.
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Just how small are atoms? And what\'s inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a blueberry the size of a football stadium!) to give a visceral sense of the building blocks that make our world.
Lesson by Jonathan Bergmann, animation by Cognitive Media.
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Brain-training games don't work-English
Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with...
Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with the BBC popular science programme 'Bang Goes The Theory' to recruit more than 11,000 volunteers for a massive online experiment. The results demolish the widely held belief that the regular use of brain-training games improves general cognitive function.
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Brain-training computer games are a multimillion pound industry. But this week, a study published in Nature suggests they may not live up to their promise. Neuroscientist Adrian Owen teamed up with the BBC popular science programme 'Bang Goes The Theory' to recruit more than 11,000 volunteers for a massive online experiment. The results demolish the widely held belief that the regular use of brain-training games improves general cognitive function.
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What\'s invisible? More than you think - John Lloyd - English
View full lesson on ed.ted.com http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-invisible-more-than-you-think-john-lloyd
Gravity. The stars in day. Thoughts. The human genome. Time. Atoms. So much of what...
View full lesson on ed.ted.com http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-invisible-more-than-you-think-john-lloyd
Gravity. The stars in day. Thoughts. The human genome. Time. Atoms. So much of what really matters in the world is impossible to see. A stunning animation of John Lloyd\'s classic TEDTalk from 2009, which will make you question what you actually know.
Lesson by John Lloyd, animation by Cognitive Media.
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View full lesson on ed.ted.com http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-invisible-more-than-you-think-john-lloyd
Gravity. The stars in day. Thoughts. The human genome. Time. Atoms. So much of what really matters in the world is impossible to see. A stunning animation of John Lloyd\'s classic TEDTalk from 2009, which will make you question what you actually know.
Lesson by John Lloyd, animation by Cognitive Media.