
National Geographic #'17/01: Gender Revolution
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With the support of scientific and technical discoveries and global economic and media connections, wars have grown into planetary events.
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 book describes man's discoveries of parts of planet Earth that were accidental or planned. The period from 50,000 years ago to today's efforts in space exploration is described.
Sometimes, however, even scientists grope in the dark because the Earth does not easily reveal all its remaining secrets. Reality, as it often happens, is more exciting than any novel.
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 essays collected in this book are inspired by the idea that politics is largely a matter of symbols.