Number 11. This is the cold war and atomic apocalypse. Today we really complete a pivot that we began last week from thinking in terms of religiously framed stories of apocalypse to secular visions of the end of Human History. Politics has followed us throughout this entire course, and it will continue to follow us through the rest of this last week. Of course, content. But now we turn squarely also to the realm of science and technology. Which we can imagine as a world apart from organized religion, although really youll see they overlap substantially and fundamentally in ways that are crucial for understanding the takeaways from this course apocalyptic thought. In our sessions, a couple weeks ago on apocalypse in the european of the enlightenment eras, science took on the guise of natural philosophy, part and parcel of the judeochristian worldview, which weve seen really shaping western culture in the fundamental way. And we saw in the 1800s, especially, but not exclusively through t
They also survived the ox fireball lightning struck a waste treatment plant, and then the gas went off. A series of explosions occurred this night in different regions of ukraine, objects in usu were hit, which were used for military purposes, loud bangs were recorded in nikolaev, nikolaev region, dnepropetrovsk, and its suburbs, as well as in pavlodar. Apparently, the Ukrainian Air Defense System failed to cope with the task of protecting the facilities; they were hit. Ukrainian nationalists suffered heavy losses in the kupinsky direction of the special operation. Russian tankers, with the support of infantry formations, attacked positions in the Ukrainian Armed forces. While the tanks disabled the enemys armored vehicles, motorized riflemen suppressed the firing points of the strongholds where forces were gathering for an attack. The nationalist infantry was destroyed by grenade fire from largecaliber machine guns, including the famous one. Dshk, it seems to work effectively up to 3
Comes back. I give him mine, and he becomes the meaning of my life. Got used to watching videos, stopped working , install, open, watch russian channels and all movie series and cartoons , Educational Programs and documentaries , go in. At least one of them, even for a moment, stopped to think about what he was doing. We didnt make a bomb for hitler, but you didnt you dumped it on hitler, you dumped it on whoever physics could. Yes, this is a copenhagen physics play based on the play. Michael frayn, production of the edinburgh lyceum theatre. She found it here at the moscow art theater. Oleg tabakov about 20 years ago with the artistic director of the leading role, a fictional story of the meeting of two great physicists who worked on the creation of the atomic bomb, the german, vernor, heisenberg and the dachan nilsar, a passionate dispute about the immoral responsibility of the scientist for the fruits of his labors. One of the first to assess the danger of nuclear potential was the
Essentially ill have the capacity to be like serena williams. There was one tennis player who has suggested that she could do that. She just chose not to. Right. Right. That was my favorite. Yeah, right. Maria syrup over says i always want to be skinnier with the cellulite. I think thats every girls wish. So these debates about body and ones own capacity and place in the world and thereve been a number of studies that show black women have a healthier body image awareness and self esteem about their body types because most black women dont want to be a stick. Its true. It is true. Questions . Thank you. Wondering if you have a start than the contacts of sarah barkman. There are definitely similarities. The biggest difference can you repeat it. Shes asking about the comparison to oda bango. The similarity is clear that they were both degraded and exhibited. The biggest difference of course is that was 100 years earlier. You would think there would be some kind of progress going on. More
Psr just Diplomatic Correspondent and jerusalem correspondent. From 1995 to 2001 he served as Moscow Bureau chief and later as Foreign Editor and assisting manager editor for the foreign news. Please join me in welcoming david e. Hoffman to the Louisville Free public library. [applause] thank you so much. Thank you all for coming here tonight. Its a weeknight and i know a lot of you probably have other things to do and its really exciting for an author to come to louisville and see so many people interested. A book takes years and years to write and im going to give you the best of it in 35 minutes and answer your questions. I would like to thank the Louisville Free public library. I would like to thank lisa. I would like to thank Library Foundation for making this talk possible and i hope that after i had spoken for a little while that youll have some questions because i can possibly get everything i wrote in this book into 35 minutes. The book is about spying. A cia man wrote a gener