[HUN] A csecsemő figyelme játék közben
A csecsemő figyelme játék közben
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A csecsemő figyelme játék közben
Join Rachel Sellers and Alan Watts for a journey in scale from the subatomic world to the edge of the cosmos as they open your eyes to the possibilities of the universe as a single organism. Discover the range of patterns that design the world around us and the mathematical properties inherent in the…
Der Wald ist in Deutschland mehr als die Summe seiner Bäume: Er ist ein Mythos, Kulisse eines großen deutschen Theaters. Betrachtet man die deutsche Kulturgeschichte, fällt es leicht, den Wald als Leitmotiv zu erkennen. Und als einen Topos, auf den man auf der Suche nach einer nationalen…
The Drive In Comedy Show was a success, but it didn’t come without any problems. Someone was offended by a joke targeting the trans community. Comedian Thai Rivera, a gay man, along with the LGBTQ Center have a meeting to discuss the matter for both sides to be heard.
Our archaeological store in York is host to an incredible collection of finds from nearly 50 years of excavations undertaken by York Archaeological Trust. This recording of our 2021 livestreamed event takes you inside the collection to see some of the most unusual finds that are not on public display.
From the layout of the houses to the moss ‘growing’ on the roof, every detail in JORVIK Viking Centre’s reconstruction of 10th century York is based on the archaeology uncovered from the Coppergate dig in the late 1970s and early 80s. Join archaeologist Ian Milsted for recording…
As part of That JORVIK Viking Thing 2021, our Helen Thirza Addyman Lecture for 2021 was by Dr Alexandra Sanmark of the University of the Highlands and Islands, who discusses the results of a recent project which discovered a significant Norse waterway through the West Mainland of Orkney.
One Thing After Another: assemblies and assembly-places in the Viking world In a year when meetings and assemblies of all sorts have been postponed and cancelled, 2021's Richard Hall Symposium moved online to consider the thing, the Viking-era public gathering for making political decisions,…
Thomas Sankara came to power in Burkina Faso in 1983, with the promise of a revolutionary government that would transform the West African country. To help build the revolution, he sent 600 children — many orphans from rural areas — to be educated in Cuba. But after Sankara’s assassination,…
On the cold Spring morning of March 14th, 1912 shots rang out inside the tiny mountain courtroom. As the smoke cleared the sheriff, judge, and the common wealth attorney all lay dead. The exciting story of the Allen family and the officials who tried to bring them to justice.
As the world gets hotter, survival gets harder. What is life like on the climate change frontline? For the millions of people who have to live with extreme levels of heat day in and day out? Life at 50 Degrees explores the impact of climate change on people across the globe. From Nigeria to Pakistan,…
The woman in the black-and-white photo is bent in a lunge, one knee on the ground. She wears shoes with heels and leans forward, a hand on her back for support, looking intensely past the barrel of the revolver in her hand. This is one of hundreds of iconic images shot by photographer Gerda Taro during…