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History
then repeats itself.
And yet, every time you pick up a well-shuffled deck like this one, you are almost certainly holding an arrangement of cards that has never before existed in all of
history.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was one of the deadliest natural disasters in history, killing over 200,000 people throughout South Asia.
For most of history, humans had no idea what purpose the heart served.
They can take rocks within the caves, and they can slice them and look at the layers within with rocks, much like the rings of a tree, and they can count back in
history
and learn about the climate on our planet at very different times.
Throughout history, different cultures have used various methods to accomplish this.
Over the years, he had been examined by more than 100 neuroscientists, making his the most studied mind in
history.
The world that I am describing to you is simultaneously libertarian, in that it prioritizes empowered individuals, Marxist, since it will have confined to the dustbin of
history
the division between capital and labor, and Keynesian, global Keynesian.
"That's
history.
And deciding what these traditions should mean today is a major part of putting
history
on trial.
Some of the most influential mathematicians and scientists of all of human
history
have chimed in on the issue as well, often in surprising ways.
We hear anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day, and we spent much of our
history
coming up with ways to detect them, from medieval torture devices to polygraphs, blood-pressure and breathing monitors, voice-stress analyzers, eye trackers, infrared brain scanners, and even the 400-pound electroencephalogram.
So there's been a long and sordid
history
of bringing color underwater, and it starts 88 years ago with Bill Longley and Charles Martin, who were trying to take the first underwater color photograph.
Because in that compressed space, there was a creative explosion, ignited by the electric excitement of new geopolitical frontiers, which set on fire the ancient missionary tradition of the Church and produced one of the greatest works of art in
history.
The
history
of human progress is one of ever-increasing velocity, and one of the most important achievements in this historical race was the breaking of the sound barrier.
This sounds a lot like another story involving Archimedes and a bathtub, and it's possible that's because they're actually the same story, twisted by the vagaries of
history.
But we are entering an increasingly dangerous period of our
history.
If someone asked you who the richest people in
history
were, who would you name?
The king's rich legacy persisted for generations and to this day, there are mausoleums, libraries and mosques that stand as a testament to this golden age of Mali's
history.
When Carlos kicked the ball, he gave it direction and velocity, but what force made the ball swerve and score one of the most magnificent goals in the
history
of the sport?
But the amazing fact remains that nearly 3 billion people around the world, many of whom cannot understand each other, are nevertheless speaking the same words shaped by 6000 years of
history.
Throughout the
history
of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
A 13,000 mile dragon of earth and stone winds its way through the countryside of China with a
history
almost as long and serpentine as the structure.
The Wright Brothers built on
history'
s failed attempts at flight, including some of their own, before designing a successful airplane.
History
portrays these people as aged eccentrics, but if only they'd known that their dreams were actually achievable.
In fact, all of the gold that we've mined in
history
could be piled into just three Olympic-size swimming pools, although this represents a lot of mass because gold is about 20 times denser than water.
Aquaculture this year, for the first time in history, actually produces more than what we catch from the wild.
Can you resist tackling a brain teaser written by one of the smartest people in
history?
One final point: I'm optimistic, because I believe we have the capacity, at moments of great challenge, to set aside the causes of distraction and rise to the challenge that
history
is presenting to us.
How many generations in all of human
history
have had the opportunity to rise to a challenge that is worthy of our best efforts?
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