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Come venture deep inside the world’s biggest physics machine, the Large Hadron Collider. This extraordinary feat of human engineering took 16 years and $10 billion to build, and just weeks ago began colliding particles at energies unseen since a fraction of a second after the big bang. We’ll explore this amazing apparatus that could soon reveal clues about nature’s fundamental laws and even the origin of the universe itself. John Hockenberry moderates a discussion among physicists including Marcela Carena, Monica Dunford, Jennifer Klay and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek.
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
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Original Program Date: June 5, 2010
MODERATOR: John Hockenberry
PARTICIPANTS: Marcela Carena, Monica Dunford, Jennifer Klay, Frank Wilczek
John Hockenberry Introduction 00:14
What is the LHC? 04:57
Participant Introductions. 08:30
Where are we now with the LHC? 11:58
By smashing particles this creates a mini big bang? 16:58
What can the LHC do beyond Fermilab 21:30
How do you calculate the probability's that these particles are going to occur? 25:52
If you can create this mini big bang the energy changes are observable? 32:00
The search for the Higgs. 38:30
The standard model, Cosmological molasses, and Higgs. 44:25
How will you detect and confirm all of the predictions. 52:51
Departing form experimental evidence with super symmetry. 01:00:08
Are there places in space that have these particles? 01:07:07
Is there a limit to the number of particles you can expect? 01:13:50
Is there a possibility that the cosmological molasses is just a crutch? 01:22:16
The life of a LHC physicist. 01:26:49
The Chinese Automaker Changing the Market in Africa | China/Africa Big Business | ENDEVR Documentary
The Chinese Automaker Changing the Market in Africa | China/Africa Big Business | Business Documentary from 2013
Episode 5: Moving Africa
In this fourth episode, we look into how Chinese automaker BAW is changing the market in South Africa. In the second part of the video, we follow how Chinese companies are working on rebuilding infrastructure in Angola.
This series looks at how big Chinese enterprises have found a foothold in Africa, how they’ve often had to adapt their approach and strategies to fit the African market, and how Chinese and African employers, employees and business partners have learned from and influenced one another.
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Why are tropical fruits important to our diet in Trinidad & Tobago?
Dr. Laura Roberts-Nkrumah gives us key insight into why it is important for us to include more tropical fruits in our everyday diet. Dr. Roberts-Nkrumah also expressed a need for increased awareness and education in schools and community engagement in promoting more consumption of our local fruits like West Indian Cherries, Five Fingers or Carambola, Pommecythere, Pommerac and Mangoes to name a few.
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Excellent video demolishing the psuedo historian Metatron by the late Mr Imhotep
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Agro processing in Nigeria involves adding value to Nigeria agricultural produce. Value-added agriculture generates several billions in economic impact of a country. In fact, adding value to agricultural products beyond the farm gate usually has several times the economic impact of the agricultural production alone.
Agricultural producers receive a much smaller portion of the consumer’s naira than do food processors, especially processors who produce brand name items. Capturing those additional naira by adding value to farm or ranch products is a goal of many producers.
Agro processing in Nigeria today can act as a catalyst towards starting or commencing your own value added business. Visit www.exportbusiness.com for more information
Watch PART 1 first: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_BzWUuZN5w
This one has been more than a year in the making. (Read on...)
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The first take recording went for 28 minutes. Trust me: everything you think I ought to have included in this, I probably did at some stage. I had a very, very hard time cutting this down, and in the end, had to split it up anyway, because youtube viewers simply don't click on much above about 4 minutes, let alone 16, which is about what this has ended up as.
***I'm getting requests to hear the first take: it's gone. Chucked it out weeks ago. Listening back to it, it was flabby and slow. What you're hearing here is most of those ideas, whipped into shape, turned into one-liners rather than passages, and a few long lists of animals had to be dropped. I really wish I could have included the list of 40 or so Australian animals, but it was just too much of a halt on proceedings.
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Research on animal behaviors and numbers of species was not carried out in accordance with the strictest of academic standards, I freely admit. I went all over the net following leads on interesting animal facts FAR too much to ever keep records of where I'd been, and where I got each "fact" from. There's probably a few minor numerical and mathematical errors in here, but I am not making any claim to inerrancy so I hope you'll forgive me.
Noah's long rant at the end came mainly from various articles on Wikipedia.
Made entirely with Paintbrush, Audacity, and iMovie (since I'm always being asked).
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A few mistakes:
I said the references to unicorns are made in Numbers 22 and 24. It is actually 23 and 24. In fact, it's Numbers 23:22, I got my numbers muddled. (and 24:8).
I called it "AnswersInGensis.com" when it's actually .org. However, .com will redirect you to the .org url, so let's just assume that back in 4000BC, they didn't have .org urls.
Hyenas aren't dogs, rabbits and ferrets aren't rodents. Who knew? Well, I certainly found out when the Pharyngula crowd started commenting!
In the script, I have Noah say that Answers in Genesis is claiming that bringing only 16,000 pairs of animals will be enough. Actually, the AiG claim is somewhat ambiguous, as it could be taken to mean only 16,000 animals, not pairs of animals. I've decided to go the generous route, in citing them as claiming 16,000 pairs, rather than 8,000 pairs. If an AiG-inclined person would like to dispute my interpretation of this, and insist that AiG is claiming that 8,000 pairs were enough, they're welcome to do so.
FOOTNOTE #1
one of the references to do with the impossible amounts of water that would be required for such a world-wide flood:
http://www.epicidiot.com/evo_cre/noahs_flood.htm
FOOTNOTE #2
http://www.creationtips.com/floodmount.html
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as much as 12 U.S. tons (11 m. tons) of animal waste may have been produced daily. (http://www.answersingenesis.or....g/articles/am/v2/n2/
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"In the book Noah's Ark: A Feasibility Study, author John Woodmorappe suggests that, at most, 16,000 animals were all that were needed to preserve the created kinds that God brought into the Ark. (p3)
Creationist estimates for the minimum number of animals that would have been necessary to come on board the Ark have ranged from 16,000 to 35,000."(p.4)
from 'Was there really a Noah's Ark and Flood?', by Ken Ham
I also referenced
Nienhuis, James I. — 1954 Old Earth? Why Not! 2003
(Google it)
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Excerpt from Professor Leonard Jefffries' Albany speech @ Empire State Black Arts 7/20/91
Leonard Jeffries on the Phil Donahue Show 1991
In Burkina Faso, there are reports that 200 soldiers have been killed in attacks by an Al Qaeda affiliate.
It happened in the northern province of Loroum. The attacks follow an earlier assault in which 60 soldiers were killed at a military post in the same province.
Nearly half of Burkina Faso is not under government control.
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El evento Educación, derechos humanos y la diáspora Africana, organizado por el Congreso Internacional de la Diáspora Africana de Habla Hispana (COINDAH), se llevó a cabo desde el 27 de octubre, hasta el 1 de noviembre, del año 2014, y contó con la presencia del antropólogo e historiador Runoko Rashidi. Runoko Rashidi ha trabajado con algunos de los más distinguidos académicos de nuestra generación; entre los cuales se encuentran, Ivan Van Sertima, John Henrik Clarke, Asa G. Hilliard, Edward Scobie, John G. Jackson, Jan Carew y Yosef ben-Jochannan.
El Dr. Runoko Rashidi ha visitado 103 países, y se ha presentado en 57 de ellos como académico y conferenciante. Durante su vista a Colombia, Runoko Rashidi estuvo en cuatro ciudades del país con una importante concentración de afrodescendientes: Bogotá (Universidad Distrital), Quibdó (Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó), Cali (Universidad del Valle) y Buenaventura (Universidad del Pacífico). Sus charlas se enfocaron principalmente en la Presencia Africana en todo el mundo.
Alfonso Cordoba El brujo en vivo !! en Quibdo, 1999. Colombia.
canta el Clasico de su composicion Nostalgia Africana.
otro video de Lucas Silva y Hollywoodoo Films.
Esta escena hace parte del film Rapsodia Negra, de Lucas Silva. 2021.
"Sobre las mallas de mi hamaca voy dejando
Todo el cansancio de mi diario trajinar
Mezclado en la brisa del mar un canto negro viene a mí
Que invade de emoción profunda mi roja sangre lucumí
Que Invade de emoción profunda mi roja sangre lucumí
Ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ea
Crujen las olas en las rocas milenarias
Se oyen murmullos de plegarias y dolor
Pues de mi carne aquel dolor, y de mi raza aquella voz
Cuando obligada por cadenas aquí a esta tierra un día llegó
Tierra de América la patria que ayer con su sudor ganó
Por qué, me pregunto por qué
Hoy se ve raro mi color
Si el algodón que yo sembré jamás tiznado germinó
Si el oro que al suelo arranqué más rutilante se tornó
Por qué, por qué?
Si es el África lejana cuna de mi raza
Los dioses de mis mayores Yemayá y Changó
Cuando repican los cueros mi sangre alborota, sí!
Porque mi cuna mecieron al son de un tambor
Yo soy carabalí, negrito yo nací"
Men kisa lanati kite pou nou | Pawòl Granmoun | Bayyinah Bello
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I recently attended a class at the Federation of Ghana Bee Keepers. I've always bee(n) a bee lover. Now I want to develop a symbiotic mutualism between the bees and myself. So here the installation of a few hive on my land in Ghana.
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