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Behind the scenes of the world wars
The 20th century was the bloodiest age in all of world history. During this era, for the first time, humanity was introduced to the concept of a "world war." Taken together, World Wars I and II resulted in a total of 65 million people losing their lives. About half of these casualties were civilians who had nothing to do with these wars. Children, defenseless women and the elderly alike were massacred cruelly. So, one might ask, how did the world find itself in the midst of such colossal insanity?
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Prof. Marek Belka, Former Prime Minister of Poland,Governor of Central Bank Of Polland, former Director of the International Monetary Fund's European Department
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Fani Palli Petralia, Former Minister for Employment and Social Protection, Former Minister of Tourism of Greece
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What Is Remarkable About Earth Is That All Of The Conditions That Have All The Different Amino Acids Interacting In These Very Complex Biomolecules
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Dr. Carlo Alberto Cossano: Is there scientific evidence suggesting that genetic code in the DNA can form gradually?
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Dr. Jeff Zweerink: Does It Mean That the Planet Supports Life, Is Water Found on Other Planets Usable?
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Today in history - 6August 1945 An atom bomb was dropped by the USA on the Japanese city of Hiroshima toward the very end of World War II.
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Dr.Fabrizio Fratus: “Did You Encounter Any Challenges Regarding Evolution in the Catholic World”
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Adnan Oktar’s live talk with Ms. Rafif Jouejati, Syrian activist for Local Coordinating Committees in Syria and Director of Free-Syria and her activist friends