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In The Qube – Sony Bravia 3D TV!

In The Qube – Episode 101

Our host Tom is at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas to show you the brand new Sony Bravia 3D TV!

Download the In The Qube App Free from the App Store where you can find furthers clips from the series and exclusive goodies: http://bit.ly/90ECDo

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Duration : 1 min 29 sec

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The Genius of Charles Darwin – EP3: God Strikes Back (2/5)

For a full playlist of all chapters, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939BB9D57FACD89B

Episode 3: God Strikes Back

The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries in Nairobi, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Dawkins mentions that his own birthplace was a few doors from the church were the interview takes place. Adoyo has led the movement to press National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984. Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as sperm bank manager (and later CEO) Claus Rodgaard of Cryos International in New York City. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas.

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The Genius of Charles Darwin – EP1: Life, Darwin and Everything (3/5)

For a full playlist of all chapters, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939BB9D57FACD89B

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything

The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries in Nairobi, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Dawkins mentions that his own birthplace was a few doors from the church were the interview takes place. Adoyo has led the movement to press National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984. Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as sperm bank manager (and later CEO) Claus Rodgaard of Cryos International in New York City. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas.

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Offical Review Samsung 55″ LED 3D TV

This is a Official Review Samsung 55″ LED 3D TV. Full HD 1920 x 1080p. it Is 200hz. and has the 3D capability. this is a full in-depth review. and i hope you enjoy it. comment and Thumps up!

Duration : 0:9:58

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Lindsay Lohan’s Sex tape EXPOSED!!!!

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Lindsay Dee Lohan (pronounced /ˈloʊ.ən/;[2] born July 2, 1986)[1] is an American actress, model and pop singer-songwriter. She began her career as a child fashion model before making her motion picture debut in Disney’s 1998 remake of The Parent Trap at the age of 11.

Lohan gained further fame between 2003 and 2005 with leading roles in the films Freaky Friday, Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded, subsequently appearing in independent films including Robert Altman’s A Prairie Home Companion and Emilio Estevez’s Bobby. Her career was interrupted in 2007 as two DUI incidents and three visits to rehabilitation facilities led to several lost movie deals. Resuming her career, she guest starred in the TV series Ugly Betty in 2008 and filmed Robert Rodriguez’s Machete in 2009.

Lohan launched a second career in pop music in 2004 with the album Speak and followed up with A Little More Personal (Raw) in 2005. She has attracted significant publicity, particularly surrounding her personal life. As such, she is often photographed by paparazzi photographers

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The Genius of Charles Darwin – EP2: The Fifth Ape (1/5)

For a full playlist of all chapters, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939BB9D57FACD89B

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape

The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries in Nairobi, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Dawkins mentions that his own birthplace was a few doors from the church were the interview takes place. Adoyo has led the movement to press National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984. Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as sperm bank manager (and later CEO) Claus Rodgaard of Cryos International in New York City. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas.

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The Genius Of Charles Darwin Richard Dawkins Life Everything Fifth Ape God Strikes Back Natural Selection Evolution Jurassic Coast Fossils Nairobi Microbiologist Philosophical Theory Kenya Palaeontologist Social Darwinism Science Reason Atheism Apes Animals Humans Chimps Chimpanzees Sapiens Mammals Muslim Christianity Religious Zealot Research Intolerance Eugenics Fundamentalism Nut Fanatic Analysis Testing Genes Intelligent Design Morality Christian Creationism

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The Genius of Charles Darwin – EP1: Life, Darwin and Everything (2/5)

For a full playlist of all chapters, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939BB9D57FACD89B

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything

The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries in Nairobi, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Dawkins mentions that his own birthplace was a few doors from the church were the interview takes place. Adoyo has led the movement to press National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984. Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as sperm bank manager (and later CEO) Claus Rodgaard of Cryos International in New York City. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas.

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The Genius Of Charles Darwin Richard Dawkins Life Everything Fifth Ape God Strikes Back Natural Selection Evolution Jurassic Coast Fossils Nairobi Microbiologist Philosophical Theory Kenya Palaeontologist Social Darwinism Science Reason Atheism Apes Animals Humans Chimps Chimpanzees Sapiens Mammals Muslim Christianity Religious Zealot Research Intolerance Eugenics Fundamentalism Nut Fanatic Analysis Testing Genes Intelligent Design Morality Christian Creationism

Duration : 0:10:1

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The Genius of Charles Darwin – EP3: God Strikes Back (1/5)

For a full playlist of all chapters, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939BB9D57FACD89B

Episode 3: God Strikes Back

The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGvOpFFNdho&feature=PlayList&p=939BB9D57FACD89B&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmXfVCvMiG4&feature=PlayList&p=6BC98E9BD582A5D0&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjbR4TMZ2jQ&feature=PlayList&p=1EC9D249F0854334&index=0&playnext=1

Episode 1: Life, Darwin & Everything
In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.

Episode 2: The Fifth Ape
In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries in Nairobi, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Dawkins mentions that his own birthplace was a few doors from the church were the interview takes place. Adoyo has led the movement to press National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984. Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as sperm bank manager (and later CEO) Claus Rodgaard of Cryos International in New York City. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.

Episode 3: God Strikes Back
In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas.

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The Genius Of Charles Darwin Richard Dawkins Life Everything Fifth Ape God Strikes Back Natural Selection Evolution Jurassic Coast Fossils Nairobi Microbiologist Philosophical Theory Kenya Palaeontologist Social Darwinism Science Reason Atheism Apes Animals Humans Chimps Chimpanzees Sapiens Mammals Muslim Christianity Religious Zealot Research Intolerance Eugenics Fundamentalism Nut Fanatic Analysis Testing Genes Intelligent Design Morality Christian Creationism

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Welcome to the NHK OST – Ikasuze! Positive Thinking

In Japan, “NHK” refers to the public broadcaster Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, but within the series, the main character believes it stands for Nihon Hikikomori Kyōkai (日本引きこもり協会?, “The Japanese Hikikomori Association”), which is a reference to the protagonist’s claim of a subversive conspiracy led by NHK (the real-life broadcaster) to create hikikomori. While it mainly deals with the reclusive phenomenon of hikikomori, the plot also explores many other Japanese subcultures—for example: otaku, lolicon, and internet suicide. Despite the show’s name, Welcome to the N.H.K. was not broadcast on the NHK television channels, but it was syndicated throughout Japan, from July 9, 2006 to December 23, 2006, with Chiba TV (July 9 – December 17, 2006, every Sunday) as a flagship station. It aired mostly on Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations stations, and Hiroshima Home TV (July 16 – December 23, 2006, every Saturday), a local All-Nippon News Network station in Hiroshima.

Duration : 0:3:17

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Sony Bravia LCD TV Advert (Play Doh) & “The Making of”

The Sony Bravia LCD TV Play Doh advert and the making of the advert (behind the scenes).

© Sony Corporation

Duration : 0:6:37

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