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Essentials of Faith: Humanism
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Essentials of Faith: Humanism

It is a philosophy that seeks to replace religion with rites of passage based on compassion and rationality. Despite its overarching goals, Humanism
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Humanism
Transcript: : HUMANISM: A PHILOSOPHY , A MORAL CODE WHICH HAS NO NEED OF A GOD. HUMANISTS AND ATHEISTS BELIEVE IN SCIENCE AND LOGICAL THINKING, NOT IN TALES OF THE

Portraits in Human Sexuality: Human Development
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Portraits in Human Sexuality: Human Development

Parents, friends, sex education classes, the media—all of them shape our perceptions of reproduction and physical intimacy. Starting at the beginning
Series: Portraits In Human Sexuality
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Transcript: MUSIC PLAYING HELLO. I'M DR. HERB SAMUELS. I AM PLEASED TO INTRODUCE THE LATEST EDITION TO THE COLLECTION OF FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES

Female Circumcision: Human Rites
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Female Circumcision: Human Rites

This program documents the ritual of female genital mutilation, also known as female circumcision, practiced among some African groups; explores its
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Transcript: what's happening to them. Her mother, Agirata, is about to violate the child's human right... according to organizations like UNICEF. [SPEAKING

The human condition: age happens
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The human condition: age happens

each person will grow old is the one thing that all human beings have in common. This video focuses on the psychological and physiological aspects of
Series: The Human Condition

Anatomy of the human brain
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Anatomy of the human brain

Neuropathologist Dr. Marco Rossi dissects and examines a normal human brain. Using three methods of dissection - coronal plane, CT-MRI plane, and
Series: The Human Brain
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Transcript: I'm Dr. Marco Rossi. I'm a neuropathologist, and I work as a consultant neuropathologist to the Corsellis Collection. I've been a neuropathologist

Human Resources and Planning
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Human Resources and Planning

The notion that an organization's human resources are vital assets that should be included in each aspect of strategic planning sounds logical and
Subject: human resources
Transcript: AND SO FORTH. PROVIDED ANOTHER MAJOR BOOST TO THE POWER ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES OR PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. THE FINAL THIRD PIECE IN THAT

Language and Human Nature
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Language and Human Nature

"reflexively, quickly, essentially without error by children and, it must be...because the principles are part of our nature."
Subject: human nature
Transcript: in the individual. And all of this must be common, human endowment. We don't differ. I mean, if my child had grown up in tokyo, they he Or she'd be

Modern Slavery: Human Trafficking
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Modern Slavery: Human Trafficking

when the Gutu sisters left their home in Moldova they were actually traveling into a nightmare—not the health aide employment that their “friends” had
Contributor(s): Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Subject: Human trafficking -- European Union countries.
Transcript: economic leaders. It's the cultural leaders. These are abject violations of human rights. Ask the slave... don't ask those who benefit from the slave

Are Humans Unique?
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Are Humans Unique?

difference is that our brains are capable of performing operations that result in language and culture, which in turn gives us the ability to look back in time
Series: The Examined Life
Subject: humans
Transcript: anticipation of good and evil, The fear of humiliation or the yearning for vindication, For triumph, for justice, All of these extremely important human

Miracle planet: survival of the fittest
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Miracle planet: survival of the fittest

The human race is here today because of its ability to adapt. Our ancestors, the earliest mammals, survived low oxygen levels. Later primates
Subject: Human evolution
Transcript: monkeys, apes, and humans, still lived in the shelter and safety of trees. The branches of these new flowering trees grow out and across each other as they