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Random psychology facts (Part1)
Originally posted on Let's talk:
.Staying quiet often means that you don’t think the other person is ready to hear your thoughts. .People who spend more time in the sun are likely to be happier. .Online dating and online…
Aurore
A short movie directed by Clément Soulmagnon Produced by Camille Principiano, Stella Ramsden Animation : Brunch studio Production Coordination : Emilie Revert, Brice Smith Artistic Direction : Clément Soulmagnon Layout : Elie Martens Animation : Elie Martens, Camille Sallan, Léo … Continue reading
16 Things I Only Started Saying After Living in the UK 🇬🇧
A huge thank you to Wise for sponsoring this video! Support our channel and claim your free money transfer of up to £500 by clicking this link and creating your first Wise account: http://wi.se/wanderingravens 🎉💰🤑 We’re an American couple that … Continue reading
Three Gorges Dam: The Largest Dam in the World
It’s a big one. And pretty controversial too.
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South-to-North Water Transfer Project: China’s Redistribution of Natural Resources
What should you do when all of your country’s water is in the south, but all of your country’s people are in the north? Isn’t it obvious? Move the rivers up to the north! […]
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BBC World Service – The Compass, Water: Too Much And Not Enough, Solutions
Water is at the heart of many of the most serious ecological crises we face, including the biggest one of all: the climate emergency. Alok Jha shows how water itself may offer solutions to give us hope. Alok witnesses nuclear … Continue reading
What is Shinto?
This series was co-written by Kaitlyn Ugoretz, scholar of Japanese religion and new media. Follow her on Twitter @KaitlynUgoretz and learn more about her research on Shinto at http://www.digitalshinto.com.” What is Shinto? This is Episode 1 of a 5-part series … Continue reading
Incredible Ad for Pocari Sweat, Shot in a Long, Motorized Set | Spoon & Tamago
Pocari Sweat, one of Japan’s most-popular sports beverages, has just released a new ad that features a girl running through undulating hallways, confetti and flower petals to reach her friend. The vertigo-inducing sixty-second ad was created almost entirely in a … Continue reading
The Pitch Song
Sometimes you take the time To draw some characters But they get scrapped Because they’re terrible And you’re worthless And you’ll never be suc-cesss-fuuullllll But remember…
New Evidence That Cosmic Web Feeds The Galaxies
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the discovery in regards to the universe spanning cosmic web and how it helps galaxies grow over time Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2101.06273.pdf Images: ESO/NASA/Roland Bacon et al … Continue reading