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Saturday, January 26, 2019

My Dream Places-1: Angkor Wat: City Of The God Kings



Angkor Wat: City Of The God Kings

(Ancient Civilisations Documentary) 

1,052,515 views
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Published on Jul 15, 2017

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Lost Worlds investigates the very latest archaeological finds at three remote and hugely significant sites - Angkor Wat, Troy and Persepolis.

Lost Worlds travels to each site and through high-end computer graphics, lavish re-enactment and the latest archaeological evidence brings them to stunning televisual life. From the 900-year-old remains of Angkor Wat in the Cambodian jungle the staggering City of the God Kings is recreated. From Project Troia, in North West Turkey, the location of the biggest archaeological expedition ever mounted the lost city is stunningly visualised and finally from Persepolis the city and the great Persian Empire are brought to life.

Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG).

Produced by Darlow Smithson Productions.

Grateful thanks to Timeline - World History Documentaries, Darlow Smithson Productions, Digital Rights Group (DRG) and YouTube.

Greetings-8: Indian Republic Day Greetings


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Inspiring Speeches-8: The Best Speech about Humanity by Carl Sagan




The Best Speech about Humanity - Carl Sagan

1,511,266 views
The Pander
Published on Apr 11, 2014

Carl Sagan gives the best speech ever about humanity and how foolish we behave. Pale Blue Dot is one of the most important and reflective speeches about the human condition and our place in the Universe. The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of Earth taken in 1990 by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers from Earth, as part of the solar system Family Portrait series of images.

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The reason why this was reposted is to create more exposure to Carl Sagan's message about the fragility of Earth and the pettiness of war through a cosmic lens. I am reposting this video because it's my belief that Sagan's message trumps the relative importance of the video's ownership.

However, Patrick Mylund Nielsen created an incredibly moving video — for which he deserves all our thanks. Please subscribe to his channel and say something nice to show your appreciation.

Grateful thanks to “The Pander”, Patrick Mylund Nielsen and YouTube.

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Self-Improvement-236: Organize Your Life: Brian Tracy


Organize Your Life: Brian Tracy
263,322 views
Published by: Mr.Stephen Thompson
Published on Aug 4, 2010
Grateful thanks to Mr.Brian Tracy, Mr.Stephen Thompson and YouTube.

Monday, January 21, 2019

India Watch-55: Did Ancient Indians had Amazing Scientific Knowledge Already of 1000s of Years ago?


Did Ancient Indians had Amazing Scientific Knowledge Already of 1000s of Years ago?
65,288 views

vibsworldonline
Published on Apr 17, 2013

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Did Ancient Indians had Amazing Scientific Knowledge Already of 1000s of Years ago?
Knowledge of science was known from very ancient times, although science, as we know today, was not known in India till modern times. The archaeological remains of the Indus Valley reveal knowledge of applied sciences. Scientific techniques were used in irrigation, Metallurgy, making of fired bricks and pottery, and simple recknowing and measurement of areas and volumes.

It contrast more is know about Aryan achievements in the field of astronomy, mathamatcis and medicine. Chinese records indicate knowledge of a dozen books of Indian origin. Brahmagupta's Sidhanta as well as Charaka's and Susrata's Samhitas were translated int Arabic in the 9th or 10th centuries A.D.

In ancient Indian mathematics was known by the general name of ganita, which included arthimatcs, geometry, algebra, astronomy and astrology. It was Aryabhata, who gave a new direction to trigonometry. The decimal system too was an innovation of India.

By the third century B.C. mathematics, astronomy and medicine began to develop separately. In the fielf of mathematics ancient Indians made three distinct contributions, the notation system, the decimal system and the use of zero. The earliest epigraphic evidence of the use of decimal system belongs to the fifth century A.D. Before these numerals appeared in the West they had been used in India for centuries. They are found in the inscriptions of Ashoka in the third century B.C.

Grateful thanks to Mr.Khurshed Batliwala, vibsworldonline and YouTube.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

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Deft Definitions-2: Woman

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

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Greetings-7: Pongal Greetings

Monday, January 14, 2019

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Wife: Happy New Year!

Husband: Promise?

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Friday, January 11, 2019

S and T Watch-71: Genes that Regulate Sleep and Circadian Rhythms



Genes that Regulate Sleep and Circadian Rhythms – 
Lecture by Nobel Laureate Michael Young

Nobel Prize
Published on Jan 8, 2019

In December 2018, Nobel Laureate Michael Young gave a lecture to students and young scientists at the University of Science and Technology in China on the topic of “Genes that Regulate Sleep and Circadian Rhythms”. He described his reseach into circadian rhythms and his journey towards receiving the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2017.

This lecture was part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative (NPII), a global programme designed to help Nobel Laureates share their inspirational stories and insights. By taking Nobel Laureates on visits to universities and research centres around the world, and by capturing their thoughts on video, the Initiative seeks to bring the Laureates into closer contact with the worldwide scientific community, and especially with an audience of young scientists. NPII China 2018 was delivered in partnership with AstraZeneca.

Grateful thanks to: Nobel Laureate Michael Young, "Nobel Prize" NPII and YouTube.

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Thursday, January 10, 2019

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S and T Watch-70: Metal Traces in Atmosphere

Have a Hearty Laugh-24: Why Helmet?

Useful Tips-9: New Use for Banana Trunks

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Wednesday, January 09, 2019

Events-7: The Hindu Lit for Life

Events-6: The Hindu for Life: Meet Rajmohan Gandhi

Events-5: The Hundu Lit for Life, Literature Festival

Events-4: The Hundu Lit for Life, Literature Festival

Events-3: Chennai Book Festival 2019

Courtesy: Indian Express Tamil

Events-2: Electricity: Weekly Program for Children

Smile Please-24:

A letter from a teacher to a parent:

Dear Parent, Edward doesn't smell nice in class. Please try to bathe him.

Parent's answer:

Dear Teacher, Edward is not a rose, Don't smell him,Teach him.

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Tuesday, January 08, 2019

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Monday, January 07, 2019

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Sunday, January 06, 2019

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