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Why Are These Skyscrapers Shaped Like That?

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What actually is a Piccadilly?

The question I’ve never heard anyone ask, but I decided to answer anyway… what is a Piccadilly? Subscribe for more. There’s a London Underground line, a street, a major landmark, major train station, and in turn multiple shops and businesses … Continue reading

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The Essay – New Generation Thinkers 2024 – Digging for Words – BBC Sounds

Jade Cuttle explores new words in nature writing In 1773, Phillis Wheatley became the first African American to publish a collection of poems. Jade Cuttle looks at the way her poems were described and asks what do we categorise as … Continue reading

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Is this Europe’s Most Disastrous Airport Ever?

Is Ciudad Real the most disastrous airport ever? Download the Straight Arrow News app by clicking here https://www.san.com/b1m to stay informed with Unbiased. Straight Facts. Full story here – https://theb1m.com/video/europes-1bn-… This video contains paid promotion for Straight Arrow News. Additional … Continue reading

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How Jaco Pastorius joined Weather Report

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Eve’s Byte of the Apple – Sandi Toksvig

In “Eve’s Byte of the Apple”, Sandi Toksvig will be taking an alternative look at the evolution of information, at how the knowledge of women and about women is encoded, and what comes from those codes. Since 2023 Sandi has … Continue reading

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Chimp’s heartfelt reaction on seeing the careraker who rescued him years ago

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The Problem with Video Essays

See Part Two now! https://go.nebula.tv/philosophytube Support the show on Patreon: / philosophytube BIBLIOGRAPHY: Aristotle, De Caelo Aristotle, On Generation and Corruption Amir Alexander, Liberty’s Grid Hakob Barseghyan, Nicholas Overgaard, & Gregory Rupik, “Chapter 8,” in Introduction to History and Philosophy … Continue reading

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“The Anthem With No Country: You’ve Heard It… But Do You Know It?”

What if your national anthem wasn’t tied to a land—but to a melody? In this episode, we explore “Gelem, Gelem,” the powerful Romani anthem that unites 12 million people across more than 30 countries—without a flag, without borders, and without … Continue reading

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There’s so much buried underground 😱

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