On November 30, Hezbollah supporters commemorated for the first time the death of the group’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah. CNN’s Tamara Qiblawi was there and explains what it was like. #CNN #News
,bakari sellers,bakari,podcast,politics,democrat,democratic,The Bakari Sellers Podcast,The Ringer,state representative,south carolina,New York Times,best-selling book,The Ringer Podcast Network,political contributor for CNN,political contributor,CNN,Memoir,cultural analysis,Caitlin Clark,WNBA,Cari Champion,ESPN,Time Magazine,NBA,Women's Basketball,Dawn Stalley,University of South Carolina,Women's College Basketball,sports,I4F0WzMiW5Y,, Politics,Society,Television_program, channel_UCR6N1x-TY7K722Fpr-iaQtQ, video_I4F0WzMiW5Y,In this segment of CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip, the panel dives into the uproar surrounding Caitlin Clark, Time’s Athlete of the Year, after she acknowledged benefiting from white privilege in the WNBA—a league predominantly built by Black women.
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- The Role of Sports as an Equalizer: A discussion on whether sports truly transcend issues of privilege and race, or if those dynamics remain entrenched.
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,Ri,Royal Institution,royal institute,PLc0BCjbFcg,UCYeF244yNGuFefuFKqxIAXw, Knowledge,Religion, channel_UCYeF244yNGuFefuFKqxIAXw, video_PLc0BCjbFcg,In the first of his CHRISTMAS LECTURES, Richard Dawkins explores the origins of life. Beginning with a look at our ancestry, he shows how the probability of our existence is very small.
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Life grows up in the universe by gradual degrees of evolution. Billions of years ago, there existed a vast population of bacteria. But it was only an elite group of these bacteria that evolved to become humans. In truth, we are lucky to be alive.
In the first of his CHRISTMAS LECTURES, Richard Dawkins explores the origins of life. Beginning with a look at our ancestry, he shows how the probability of our existence is very small. Becoming an ancestor is much more difficult than simple reproduction, and Richard reveals how our ancestors did what it took to survive and pass on their genes.
But although some of our life must be devoted to perpetuating it, surely there must be more to it? Richard explores the role of art and culture in society, and examines how the capabilities of the human body have enabled us to accomplish complex tasks.
When it comes to our understanding of the meaning of life, science is important. As Richard explains, science can help us uncover both when we arrived on this planet, and why we are here. Some people turn to the supernatural for the answer to such questions. Richard looks at the limitations of beliefs in the supernatural and uses a cannonball to prove why instead we should have faith in science and its predictions.
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About the 1991 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
The world-famous evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins presents the CHRISTMAS LECTURES on "our own growing knowledge of how life grows up in the universe."
Just as children grow up to be adults, so too does life gradually evolve on a planet over thousands of generations, to move from “nonliving simplicity” to become “living complexity”.
Combining beautiful writing with a range of illuminating demonstrations, the series featured a variety of wildlife, a virtual reality Lecture Theatre, and special guests – including the late Douglas Adams reading an excerpt from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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,,zwzIthD95pc,UCupvZG-5ko_eiXAupbDfxWw, Politics,Society, channel_UCupvZG-5ko_eiXAupbDfxWw, video_zwzIthD95pc,On November 30, Hezbollah supporters commemorated for the first time the death of the group’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah. CNN’s Tamara Qiblawi was there and explains what it was like. #CNN #News