
Remotely Controlled: How Television is Damaging Our Lives - and What We Can Do About it
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At the Sources of Mathematics is a popular science work by Croatian mathematician, Japanologist, and academician Vladimir Devidé (1925–2010), published in 1979 in Osijek.
The essays collected in this book are inspired by the idea that politics is largely a matter of symbols.
The book explains the origin of the universe, the Earth, and life in a popular way, combining modern science with philosophical questions about creation. The book introduces the reader to the wonders of the cosmos and the biosphere, and questions about th
James Potter begins his study on media literacy by stating that most people today allow the media to program their habits and way of looking at the world.
The book Human Devolution represents one of the boldest and most comprehensive attempts for modern science to confront its own limits and openly acknowledge the existence of evidence that does not fit into the official story of human origins.
The book is both a personal and social testimony to the turbulent times the Croatian people went through, especially during the 20th century.