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Must-watch Documentaries.
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POLITICS AND HISTORY
“Why We Fight” (BBC, 2005)
“Fahrenheit 9/11” (Michael Moore, 2004)
“War on Democracy” (John Pilger, 2007)
“Hijacking Catastrophe” (Sut Jhally, 2004)
“Breaking the Silence” (John Pilger, 2003)
“Fog of War” (Robert McNamara, 2003)
HEALTH, FOOD, AND NATURE
“Food Inc.” (Robert Kenner, 2008)
“Super Size Me” (Morgan Spurlock, 2004)
“Planet Earth” (Discovery Channel, 2006)
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
“Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People” (Jack Shaheen, 2006)
“Control Room” (Magnolia Pictures, 2004)
“Hearts and Minds” (Peter Davis, 1974)
“Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media” (Herman, 1992)
“Weapons of Mass Deception” (Danny Schechter, 2004)
“The War You Don’t See” (John Pilger, 2010)
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
“The Century of the Self” (BBC, 2004)
“Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech” (HBO, 2009)
“Debate: Political Islam – Is it a threat to the West?” (Doha Debates, 2009)
“Bowling for Columbine” (Michael Moore, 2002)
“Hamza Tzortzis: Liberalism & Islam” (LSESU, 2011)
“Jesus Camp” (A&E Indiefilms, 2006)
“A Time for Burning” (William C. Jersey, 1966)
“Malcolm X: Make it Plain” (AE, 1994)
PALESTINE
“Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land” (Sut Jhally, 2004)
“The Israel Lobby” (Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer)
“Defamation” (Norman Finkelstein, 2009)
“Palestine Is Still the Issue” (John Pilger, 2003)
“Occupation 101” (Abdallah Omeish, 2006)
HUMAN RIGHTS
“The Road to Guantanamo” (Michael Winterbottom, 2006)
“Taxi to the Dark Side” (Moazzam Begg, 2007)
“Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre” (Italy, 2005)
“Generation Kill” (Journeyman Pictures, 2004)
“The War Tapes” (Deborah Scranton, 2006)
ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION
“Commanding Height: Battle for the World Economy” (PBS, 2002)
“The Corporation” (Noam Chomsky, 2003)
“Walmart: The High Cost of Low Prices” (Brave New Films, 2005)
“Money as Debt” (Paul Grignon, 2006)
“Darwin’s Nightmare” (Hubert Sauper, 2004)
“End of Suburbia” (Gregory Greene, 2004)
“Life + Debt” (Stephanie Black, 2001)
“Smartest Guys in the Room” (Alex Gibney, 2005)
MISCELLANEOUS
“Inside Islam: What a billion Muslim really think” (Dalia Mogahed, 2009)
“Islam: Empire of Faith” (PBS, 2000)
“Inside Mecca” (National Geographic, 2003)
“Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple” (PBS, 2006)
“Death of the Freedom Fighter” (Al Jazeera, 2009)
“The Trouble With Atheism” (Dimitri Collingridge, 2006)
“Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” (Premise, 2008)
“To Catch a Predator” (Dateline, NBC)
“An Islamic History of Europe” (Omaar Rageh, BBC)
“Free Fahad” (Siraj Wahaj, 2008)
“Entrapment or Foling Terror?” (Amy Goodman, 2010)
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Tag your friends but don’t tell them which Vince they are ;) I’ll go first! @ Évariste Galois @ Augustin-Louis Cauchy @ William Rowan Hamilton @ Pierre de Fermat
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Studyblr Introduction
Yo, what’s up everybody. I go by Cat, and I’m kinda new to the studyblr scene. I’ve been lurking for awhile but I wanna get to know people and finally introduce myself so here I go!
School Related Information
Currently at a community college, however by Fall 2018 I should be at a four year university (praying for University of Illinois at Chicago)
I wanna study biochemistry, hence my blog name
Personal Information
I have a mental illness, specifically bipolar 2 disorder, which is why I want to go to UIC, because I gotta stay close to home in case anything happens where I need to get home quick
I used to have huge issues socially, but I’m getting better at socializing, even though the anxiety is still there
Fun Facts
I like knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch, sewing, cake/cupcake decorating…basically “old lady stuff” lol (not to say that it’s only old ladies who do this stuff, so sorry if I offend anyone, that wasn’t the intent)
I am a Scorpio
I’m more of a nonfiction books kind of person
As much as I would like to start a couple television series, my interest and motivation to keep watching them always fades so fast, and with movies I just want it to get to the point, so I mainly watch documentaries when I do watch anything
Reasons for Starting a Studyblr
I would like to stay motivated throughout the semester, since usually the last three weeks I tend to lose interest in class (which is awful because finals)
I need to get my shit together and get organized, so this is also to motivate me to do that
It’s nice to see such a supportive and caring community of scholars. I want in on that, and I also want to meet people and try to make friends with you guys
Life Goals
There are like 7 different languages I want to learn, and while I may not even learn one of them, I want to try and expand my world
I want to teach as a college professor as a career, preferably at the community college I’m at now, because it’s really where I got my academic start, and so I can give back what I got and potentially inspire other students to really get into the sciences.
Other goals include getting a dog or three, and a house with a yard big enough for my dogs.
Favorite Studyblrs
@medkip, @studylithe, @jesslearnsthings, @birdkostudies, @studnt, @dyingtrying
…So yep, that’s me, if you got questions shoot me an ask or message.
Please like/reblog so I can follow you!!!
(P.S. I probably won’t post many original things, since my hand writing is shit and whatever. So don’t be dissapointed if you don’t see anything new from me >.<)
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Tilda: If Beyoncé granted you 3 wishes, what would they be? Benedict: 1. To watch her making one of her videos. This is a serious answer actually. 2. To be near the front of an audience watching her in one of her live shows but also to somehow remain in an anonymous bubble. That would be heaven. 3. Thirdly, 3 wishes is asking too much even for Beyoncé, I’d say maybe to teach me any one of her dance moves.[x]
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Harmonically Guided Evolution Richard Merrick, 2010
To find our deepest connection to Nature, we need look no further than the geometry of the human body. (Fig. 1) It is at the apex of Creation, reflecting the beauty of the cosmos and embodying the order of its physics. Yet in spite of this self-evident truth, we still have very little understanding about why our bodies are shaped the way they are and how that might be connected with the evolution of perception and human consciousness.
© Richard Merrick
full paper here
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hey if ur ever feelin shitty use this
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apply for jobs you’re not qualified for! audit upper-level classes! get drunk with your TAs! see that poster advertising that lecture series? go there take notes and ask questions! thank the presenter for talking about this topic you love! if the class is full before you register, email the professor and ask if they can squeeze you in! RAISE YOUR HAND! tell the disability accomodation office to do their goddamn job! ask for help! file complaints! go to class in your pajamas and destroy the reading! you got this! you KNOW you got this! be arrogant enough to learn EVERYTHING! take your meds! punch a velociraptor in the dick! fear is useless and temporary! glory is forever! shed your skin and erupt angel wings! help out! spread your sun!
i had a really good morning! you deserve a really good morning! kill anyone who says you don’t and build a throne from their bones!
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summer is here! none of us really like studying over break, but unfortunately, it is a necessity. so here, i have some tips and tricks to studying over break.
this is very long, so you may want to read under the cut :)
Keep reading
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What I say: “I’m touch-starved.”
What you think I mean: “I need a hug.”
What I truly mean: “I need someone to platonically lie across me with their full weight, crushing my body and providing deep pressure until my errant soul is reabsorbed into my flesh. Also, a hug would be nice.”
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24 Invaluable Skills To Learn For Free Online This Year
Here’s an easy resolution: This stuff is all free as long as you have access to a computer, and the skills you learn will be invaluable in your career, and/or life in general.
1. Become awesome at Excel.
Chandoo is one of many gracious Excel experts who wants to share their knowledge with the world. Excel excellence is one of those skills that will improve your chances of getting a good job instantly, and it will continue to prove invaluable over the course of your career. What are you waiting for?
2. Learn how to code.
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Perhaps no other skill you can learn for free online has as much potential to lead to a lucrative career. Want to build a site for your startup? Want to build the next big app? Want to get hired at a place like BuzzFeed? You should learn to code. There are a lot of places that offer free or cheap online coding tutorials, but I recommend Code Academy for their breadth and innovative program. If you want to try a more traditional route, Harvard offers its excellent Introduction to Computer Science course online for free.
3. Make a dynamic website.
You could use a pre-existing template or blogging service, or you could learn Ruby on Rails and probably change your life forever. Here’s an extremely helpful long list of free Ruby learning tools that includes everything from Rails for Zombies to Learn Ruby The Hard Way. Go! Ruby! Some basic programming experience, like one of the courses above, might be helpful (but not necessarily required if you’re patient with yourself).
4. Learn to make a mobile game.
If you’re not interested in coding anything other than fun game apps, you could trythis course from the University of Reading. It promises to teach you how to build a game in Java, even if you don’t have programming experience! If you want to make a truly great game, you might want to read/listen up on Game Theory first.
5. Start reading faster.
Spreeder is a free online program that will improve your reading skill and comprehension no matter how old you are. With enough practice, you could learn to double, triple, or even quadruple the speed at which you read passages currently, which is basically like adding years to your life.
6. Learn a language!
With Duolingo, you can learn Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, or English (from any of the above or more). There’s a mobile app and a website, and the extensive courses are completely free.
Full disclosure: BuzzFeed and other websites are in a partnership with DuoLingo, but they did not pay or ask for this placement.
7. Pickle your own vegetables.
Tired of your farmer’s market haul going bad before you use it all? Or do you just love tangy pickled veggies? You too can pickle like a pro thanks to SkillShare and Travis Grillo.
8. Improve your public speaking skills.
You can take the University of Washington’s Intro to Public Speaking for free online. Once you learn a few tricks of the trade, you’ll be able to go into situations like being asked to present at a company meeting or giving a presentation in class without nearly as much fear and loathing.
9. Get a basic handle of statistics.
UC Berkeley put a stats intro class on iTunes. Once you know how to understand the numbers yourself, you’ll never read a biased “news” article the same way again — 100% of authors of this post agree!
10. Understand basic psychology.
Knowing the basics of psych will bring context to your understanding of yourself, the dynamics of your family and friendships, what’s really going on with your coworkers, and the woes and wonders of society in general. Yale University has its Intro to Psychology lectures online for free.
11. Make your own music.
Step one: Learn how to play guitar: Justin Guitar is a fine and free place to start learning chords and the basic skills you’ll need to be able to play guitar — from there, it’s up to you, but once you know the basics, just looking up tabs for your favorite songs and learning them on your own is how many young guitar players get their start (plus it’s an excellent party trick).
Step two: A delightful free voice lesson from Berklee College Of Music.
Step three: Have you always thought you had an inner TSwift? Berklee College of Music offers an Introduction to Songwriting course completely for free online. The course is six weeks long, and by the end of the lesson you’ll have at least one completed song.
Step four: Lifehacker’s basics of music production will help you put it all together once you have the skills down! You’ll be recording your own music, ready to share with your valentine or the entire world, in no time!
12. Learn to negotiate.
Let Stanford’s Stan Christensen explain how to negotiate in business and your personal life, managing relationships for your personal gain and not letting yourself be steamrolled. There are a lot of football metaphors and it’s great.
13. Stop hating math.
If you struggled with math throughout school and now have trouble applying it in real-world situations when it crops up, try Saylor.org’s Real World Math course. It will reteach you basic math skills as they apply IRL. Very helpful!
14. Start drawing!
All kids draw — so why do we become so afraid of it as adults? Everyone should feel comfortable with a sketchbook and pencil, and sketching is a wonderful way to express your creativity. DrawSpace is a great place to start. (I also highly recommend the book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain if you can drop a few dollars for a used copy.)
15. Make your own animated GIF.
BuzzFeed’s own Katie Notopoulos has a great, simple guide to making an animated GIF without Photoshop. This is all you need to be the king or queen of Tumblr or your favorite email chains.
16. Appreciate jazz.
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Have you never really “gotten” jazz? If you want to be able to participate in conversations at fancy parties and/or just add some context to your appreciation of all music, try this free online course from UT Austin.
17. Write well.
Macalester College’s lecture series is excellent. If you’re more interested in journalism, try Wikiversity’s course selection.
18. Get better at using Photoshop.
Another invaluable skill that will get you places in your career, learning Photoshop can be as fun as watching the hilarious videos on You Suck At Photoshop or as serious as this extensive Udemy training course (focused on photo retouching).
19. Take decent pictures.
Lifehacker’s basics of photography might be a good place to start. Learn how your camera works, the basic of composition, and editing images in post-production. If you finish that and you’re not sure what to do next, here’s a short course on displaying and sharing your digital photographs.
20. Learn to knit.
Instructables has a great course by a woman who is herself an online-taught knitter. You’ll be making baby hats and cute scarves before this winter’s over!
21. Get started with investing in stocks.
If you are lucky enough to have a regular income, you should start learning about savings and investment now. Investopedia has a ton of online resources, including this free stocks basics course. Invest away!
22. Clean your house in a short amount of time.
Unf$#k Your Habitat has a great emergency cleaning guide for when your mother-in-law springs a surprise visit on you. While you’re over there, the entire blog is good for getting organized and clean in the long term, not just in “emergencies.” You’ll be happier for it.
23. Start practicing yoga.
Most cities have free community classes (try just searching Google or inquiring at your local yoga studio), or if you’re more comfortable trying yoga at home, YogaGlohas a great 15-day trial and Yome is a compendium of 100% free yoga videos. If you’re already familiar with basic yoga positions but you need an easy way to practice at home, I recommend YogaTailor’s free trial as well.
24. Tie your shoelaces more efficiently.
It’s simple and just imagine the minutes of your life you’ll save!
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Whilst in Sydney in 1994, a man apparently tries to assassinate Prince Charles. And not a single fuck was given by His Royal Highness.
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