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Why the Humanities Matter
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Why the Humanities Matter

Transcript: The Why the Humanities Matter Summer Institute for teachers brings together english language arts teachers and social studies teachers to talk about

Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
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Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

Kino Lorber, in partnership with Kanopy, is proud to be bringing Anthropocene: The Human Epoch to theaters across the U.S. for a nationwide screening

The Human Effect
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The Human Effect

Rainforests provide a wide variety of foods, wood, flowers, and herbs. Rainforests are often cleared for subsistence farming, planned communities, and pastures. Deforestation means loss of biodiversity.

Humans Shape the Earth
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Humans Shape the Earth

The 6 billion people on Earth occupy 1/3 of its land, leading to extinctions of species and eco-pollution. Greenhouse gases like CO2 have risen

  Inside the Human Brain
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Inside the Human Brain

The human brain is the most complex machine in the universe. Imaging technology revealed that reading and writing do not come naturally but must be

The Human Epoch
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The Human Epoch

Humans have an enormous impact on the earth. Humans move earth and rocks, coal and minerals in vast quantities. Humans have altered 75% of the world

The Human Machine
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The Human Machine

Mechanics, based on mathematics and physics, is used to explain much of life. The idea that simple components working together make a complex machine

 Human Cells
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Human Cells

The human body consists of many types of cells. Common characteristics include the plasma membrane, nucleus, organelles, and cytoplasm.

Selfish Humans
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Selfish Humans

The Kitty Genovese murder became a symbol for all that was going wrong with the world in the 1960s. Children of rich parents are more likely to visit

Human Species
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Human Species

The human species emerged about 200,000 years ago. When humans left Africa 60,000 years ago, they spread out over the entire planet. Humans are