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In our final episode of Crash Course Philosophy, we consider what it means to live a good life. We’ll look at the myth of Sisyphus, Robert Nozick’s experience machine, Aristotle’s eudaimonistic picture of a good human life, and the existentialists’ view that we each determine the value of our own lives. And we’ll think about how you, too, can live the life of a philosopher.
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So today we're going to look at the rather thorny issue of the media and its role in politics. Wether you're talking about older forms of media like newspapers and radio or newer forms like television and the Internet, all media serves the same purpose - to provide information to the public. So we're going to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and examine how both content creators and consumers play a role in the information that is told. It could be argued that because the media only relays information it isn't actually important to the American political system, but when you look more closely at what and how this information affects voters as well as their elected officials, we can more clearly see its importance as a political institution.
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So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around $6 billion dollars! Needless to say, money plays a very big role in American elections. So today, Craig is going to take a look at why we have campaigns in the first place, why the campaign seasons run for so long, and of course why campaigns cost so much.
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Today, Craig is going to talk about social policy - in the United States this means achieving one of three goals: protecting Americans from risk, promoting equal opportunity, or assisting the poor. Many Americans strongly believe in individualism, that is self-reliance, but since the Great Depression and the New Deal the government’s role has increased significantly. We’re going to focus on two social policies that came out of the New Deal - Social Security and what we tend to think of as “welfare” - and talk about why they’re still around now and potentially the future. These and other social policies are not without controversy, as things tend to be when involving our tax dollars, and we’re going to talk about that too.
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We've been asking big questions for a really long time and we've all wanted to explore how we've sought to answer those questions through the centuries. Questions like, "What is stuff?" and "Where are we?" have inspired people all over the world to investigate. So lets dive in and see how we, as a people, have tried to figure this stuff out in this first episode of Crash Course History of Science!
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Aladino y la Lámpara Maravillosa cuento para niños.
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Aladino (transcripción del nombre árabe علاء الدين 'Alā 'ad-Dīn, literalmente ‘nobleza o gloria de la fe’) es una de las historias de origen sirio de Las mil y una noches (habiendo sido añadida en el siglo XVIII por Antoine Galland) y una de las más famosas en la cultura oriental.
Sinopsis
La historia trata de un joven pobre en una ciudad del Medio Oriente llamado Aladino, que es reclutado por un brujo malvado, haciéndose pasar por hermano de su fallecido padre, para que le ayude a recuperar una lámpara de aceite maravillosa de una cueva mágica que apresa a quien entra en ella. Después de que el brujo malvado intentara traicionarle, Aladino se queda con la lámpara y descubre que puede invocar a un hosco genio que está obligado a servir a la persona que posea la "lámpara maravillosa". Con su ayuda, Aladino se hace rico y poderoso y se casa con la princesa Badrulbudur.
El malvado brujo vuelve y logra hacerse con la lámpara engañando a la esposa de Aladino, quien ignora la importancia de la misma. Aladino descubre entonces que un genio menor y educado puede ser invocado con un anillo que le había prestado el malvado brujo pero que olvidó durante su traición inicial.
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El gato con botas1 (Il gatto con gli stivali o Cagliuso, en Italiano, Le chat botté, en Francés) es un cuento popular europeo recopilado en 1500 por Giovanni Francesco Straparola en su novela Las noches agradables, en 1697 por Charles Perrault en su libro Cuentos de mamá ganso como El gato maestro y anteriormente en 1634 por Giambattista Basile como Cagliuso.
Historia :
El reparto de la herencia de un sencillo molinero no dejó a su hijo Benjamín más que el gato del granero. Decepcionado, el hijo consideró comérselo para no morir de hambre, pero el gato resultó estar lleno de recursos, y le dijo: «No debéis afligiros, mi señor, no tenéis más que proporcionarme una bolsa y un par de botas para andar por entre los matorrales, y veréis que vuestra herencia no es tan pobre como pensáis». El hijo del molinero no pensó mucho en ello y decidió seguirle la corriente. El gato, galantemente calzado, con la bolsa atada al cuello, se encaminó inmediatamente a una conejera cercana y cazó un conejo.
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Echosmith - Get Into My Car [Official Music Video]
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"Tell Her You Love Her" by Echosmith from the album, Talking Dreams, out now. The track was recorded live in Los Angeles, CA at the iHeartRadio Theater.
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"Tell Her You Love Her" Lyrics:
Tell her a story. Tell her the honest truth
You treat her better. Make sure to see it through
Don't be just everything she wants
Be everything she needs
When she says she loves you
Tell her you love her too
Give her a reason, a reason to love all you do
She'll tell you secrets. You'll tell her secrets too
She'll tell you all her hopes and dreams
You'll tell them too
When she says she loves you
Tell her you love her too
Don't you runaway, runaway
When you get tired
Cause this will slip away, slip away
And start a fire
That can never be put out
Hurry time is running out
But don't you runaway, runaway
Before you tell her you love her
When she says she needs you
Tell her you need her too
You tell her clearly
Speak what your heart you wants to
Tell her she's lovely
Always tell her the truth
When she says she loves you
Tell her you love her too
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"Come Together" Lyrics:
Here we are with our backs against the wall
We've got Big city dreams but we don't move from the asphalt
We run away from our own imagination
But at the same time we've got this amazing fascination
We've got hopes on the horizon
And we cant stop climbing the mountain
We're sick and tired of keeping silence
We are we are we are
We are gonna
Come together
Come together now
We're gonna run together
We're gonna turn it upside down
Cuz with this smoke in the mirror I cant see your face
So lets fun to the fire escape
And we'll come together
and we'll come together now
Who are they , with their so called innovations
they hold on like they've found their own salvation
they shy away from the slightest alteration
But at the same time they got the same fascinations
We've got hopes on the horizon
And we cant stop climbing the mountain
We're sick and tired of keeping silence
We are we are we are
We are gonna
Come together
Come together now
We're gonna run together
We're gonna turn it upside down
Cuz with this smoke in the mirror I cant see your face
So lets fun to the fire escape
And we'll come together
and we'll come together now
just let go
it's a free fall
we're almost home
it's a free fall
We are gonna
Come together
Come together now
We're gonna run together
We're gonna turn it upside down
Cuz with this smoke in the mirror I cant see your face
So lets fun to the fire escape
And we'll come together
and we'll come together now
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Sin duda uno de los gatos más famosos de los comic, quien junto con bolso mágico, nos ha entretenido por mucho tiempo... sin olvidar a los antagonistas de esta serie, quienes se quieren apoderar de dicho volso. El gato Félix fue creado por Otto Messmer en 1919. Su primera aparición fue en una película llamada "Feline Follies". Pronto inició su transición al papel; la primera tira cómica apareció el 1 de agosto de 1923 en Inglaterra. Poco tiempo más tarde, el protegido de Messmer, el jóven Joe Oriolo (centro) comenzó a trabajar con el personaje, dotándole de una nueva personalidad y la imagen con la que lo conocemos ahora. En los años 50, Félix debutó en TV, y en los 80 el hijo de Joe, Don Oriolo, produjo el film "Felix the Cat, the Movie"; película que todavía hoy, en el 2001, el Disney Channel sigue emitiendo. En la actualidad existe juegos de ordenador (Nintendo y Sony Playstation) con Félix como protagonista.
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