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Genel İnsanlık Tarihi : Andrew Shryock et al., Deep History: The Architecture of Past and Present Bulliet, Richard W. The Camel and the Wheel Carlo Ginzburg, I benandanti: stregoneria e culti agrari tra Cinquecento e Seicento. Carlo M. Cipolla, Le macchine del tempo. L’orologio e la societa (1300-1700) Daniel R. Headrick, Technology: A World History David Edgerton, The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History since 1900 David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity David Graeber, Debt: The First 5,000 Years,Updated and Expanded Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Times of Feast, Times of Famine: A History of Climate since the Year 1000 Eric Gombrich, The Story of Art Eric R. Wolf, Europe and the People without History Felipe Fernández Armesto, Near A Thousand Tables: A History of Food James C. Scott, Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation Marshall Hodgson and Edmund Burke III (eds.), Rethinking World History: Essays on Europe, Islam and World History Marshall Hodgson, The Venture of Islam, 3 vols. Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. Niall Ferguson, The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World of 1492 Peter Bogucki, The Origins of Human Society Peter Frankopan, The Silk Roads: A New History of the World Peter Watson, Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud V. Gordon Childe, What Happened in History Wayne E. Lee, Waging War: Conflict, Culture, and Innovation in World History William H. McNeill, A World History William H. McNeill, Plagues and Peoples William H. McNeill, The Human Condition: An Ecological and Historical View. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980 Antropoloji:
The ending is wrong // surprise ending different movies Funny Games (1997/2007) A family comes to the holiday home, but everything turns upside down with two young people knocking on their doors. making fun of the audience, disturbing and wrong corner. Buried (2010) A man wakes up in a coffin. The whole movie takes place in this coffin, but the finale is breathtaking. Exam (2009) 8 people who want to get a job in a company are subjected to a very interesting exam. You are surprised when you finally realize what the exam is. The Vanishing (Spoorloos, 1988 – Netherlands) The story, which begins with the mysterious disappearance of a woman, reaches a harsh and unexpected end in the finale. The invitation– invitation (2015) A man attends dinner at his ex-wife's house. Why was the invitation made? Everything changes in the final. Perfect blue (1997 – japan, anime) When a pop star moves into acting, reality and fiction get mixed up. It's a psychologically brain-burning movie. The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) A father-son forensic medicine specialist encounters supernatural events while examining the body of a young girl. The finale both scares and surprises.
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Somebody Blew Up America They say its some terrorist, some barbaric Arab, in Afghanistan It wasn't our American terrorists It wasn't the Klan or the Skin heads Or the them that blows up nigger Churches, or reincarnates us on Death Row It wasn't Trent Lott Or David Duke or Giuliani Or Schundler, Helms retiring It wasn't The gonorrhea in costume The white sheet diseases That have murdered black people Terrorized reason and sanity Most of humanity, as they pleases They say (who say?) Who do the saying Who is them paying Who tell the lies Who in disguise Who had the slaves Who got the bux out the Bucks Who got fat from plantations Who genocided Indians Tried to waste the Black nation Who live on Wall Street The first plantation
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How the CIA made Google (Nafeez Ahmed)
For the last two decades, US foreign and intelligence strategies have resulted in a global ‘war on terror’ consisting of prolonged military invasions in the Muslim world and comprehensive surveillance of civilian populations. These strategies have been incubated, if not dictated, by a secret network inside and beyond the Pentagon. Established under the Clinton administration, consolidated under Bush, and firmly entrenched under Obama, this bipartisan network of mostly neoconservative ideologues sealed its dominion inside the US Department of Defense (DoD) by the dawn of 2015, through the operation of an obscure corporate entity outside the Pentagon, but run by the Pentagon. In 1999, the CIA created its own venture capital investment firm, In-Q-Tel, to fund promising start-ups that might create technologies useful for intelligence agencies. But the inspiration for In-Q-Tel came earlier, when the Pentagon set up its own private sector outfit. Known as the ‘Highlands Forum,’ this private network has operated as a bridge between the Pentagon and powerful American elites outside the military since the mid-1990s. Despite changes in civilian administrations, the network around the Highlands Forum has become increasingly successful in dominating US defense policy. Giant defense contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and Science Applications International Corporation are sometimes referred to as the ‘shadow intelligence community’ due to the revolving doors between them and government, and their capacity to simultaneously influence and profit from defense policy. But while these contractors compete for power and money, they also collaborate where it counts. The Highlands Forum has for 20 years provided an off the record space for some of the most prominent members of the
What is Philosophy of Science? | Episode 1611 | Closer To Truth
''Some of my scientific friends tell me the only purpose of a good philosopher is to keep all those other philosophers away from science.'' ''When Newton published that in 1690, quite a lot of other scientists were disappointed fairly enough. They wanted to know what gravity was and Newton apparently did not tell them what it was. He just told them what it did.'' ''It was never going to be a priori as the jargon is, that is something you could just excogitate.'' ''People would love a kind of theory of everything. It is often promoted as an ideal. Now, if Hume is right, you cannot have a theory of everything. Because your theory will eventually have to depend on unargued premises, unargued starting points, bare happenstance. It won't be like mathematics.'' ''Philosophers do have a special ability to help in areas where there is need for clarification, both of the nature of the theory and the evidential standards that are being brought to bear.'' ''John argues that philosophy benefits science by clarifying, ways of thinking - how issues are described, how evidence is considered, how theories are structured.'' ''The problems of quantum mechanics has produces so many interesting points of view. And one of them is idealism. I mean, things do not exist until we observe them. '' ''Science cannot give you that interpretation of science. That was philosophy, so that's my answer.'' ''I cannot imagine living a life without being obsessed by philosophical questions.'' ''Einstein, he could never accept quantum indeterminacy. He thought that cannot be. And that's a philosophical objection.'' ''Philosophy is the best way -perhaps the only way, he says- for finding the foundations of things.'' ''Philosophy clarifies the kinds of questions science asks - enabling answers
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"You don't believe in science and actually believe in gods? If praying at a temple works, then what need is there for us doctors?" Du Mei immediately answered, "To help with the delivery!" "Bilime inanmıyorsunuz da ciddi ciddi tanrılara mı inanıyorsunuz? Eğer bir tapınakta dua etmek iş görecekse, biz doktorlara ne gerek var?" Du Mei derhâl yanıtladı: "(Bebeğin/Mucizenin/Şifanın) Doğumuna vesile olmak için" [ The Monk That Wanted to Renounce Asceticism - 20 ]