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Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night: Great Art Explained TMC for ek hornbeck

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The Most Important Invention of the 20th Century: Transistors On December 23, 1947, three researchers at Bell labs demonstrated a new device to colleagues. The device, a solid-state replacement for the audion tube, represented the pinnacle of the quest to provide amplification of electronic communication. TMC for ek hornbeck

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The Fermi Paradox With Neil deGrasse Tyson – Where Are All The Aliens? Since the birth of philosophy, we’ve never stopped wondering about the answer to the question: Are we alone? Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles the possibility of the prevalence of life in the cosmos by comparing our sole data-point we have, life on Earth. …

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Housing Discrimination: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver John Oliver breaks down the long history of housing discrimination in the U.S., the damage it’s done, and, crucially, what we can do about it. TMC for ek hornbeck

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The Racist History of Austerity Politics In America – SOME MORE NEWS Cody Johnston: Hi. Here is an episode about history, racism, America, and how socialist programs that benefit everyone are good actually. … BobbyK for ek hornbeck

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The History of Barcodes Barcodes, on most products properly called a UPC, or “Universal Product Code,” are now a necessity for everyday life, making it possible for the massive and complex trade networks and supply systems of the modern world to function. TMC for ek hornbeck

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Disney Illustrator Combines Star Wars And Calvin & Hobbes, And The Result Is Adorable Brian Kesinger is a visual artist who has worked for Walt Disney Studios for over 16 years, but his work outside of the movie business gets fans going just as much as his animation. This time he has created a magical …

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John Dillermand: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Web Exclusive) John Oliver explains why a Danish children’s cartoon resonates with him so much. TMC for ek hornbeck

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