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[Mediafire] PBS - The Story of India with Michael Wood [Blu-ray] (2009)


The Story of India with Michael Wood [Blu-ray] (2009)
x264 | 1280 x 720 | Runtime: 6×55min | 17.5GB


Part One: Beginnings
Michael Wood travels throughout the subcontinent, tracing the richness and diversity of its peoples, cultures and landscapes. Through ancient manuscripts and oral tales Michael charts the first human migrations out of Africa. He travels from the tropical backwaters of South India through lost ancient cities in Pakistan to the vibrant landscapes of the Ganges plain. In Turkmenistan dramatic archaeological discoveries by Greek archeologist Viktor Sarianidi cast new light on India’s past. In Turkmenistan, there they find a civilisation named “Zorashtrian”, and there they also find horse drawn carts or chariots called Raths which are mentioned in the Rig Veda. Wood also attempts to re-create soma, an ancient drink recorded in the Rig Veda.

Part Two: The Power of Ideas
The second episode in Michael Wood’s series moves on to the revolutionary years after 500BC – the Age of the Buddha. Travelling by rail to the ancient cities of the Ganges plain, by army convoy through Northern Iraq, and down Pakistan’s Khyber Pass, he shows how Alexander the Great’s invasion of India inspired her first empire. The Rise of Maurya kingdom.

Part Three: Spice Routes and Silk Roads
In this episode he traces India in the days of the Roman Empire; the Greco-Roman navigator Hippalus discovered monsoons for the Romans. In Kerala the spice trade opened India to the world, whilst gold and silk bazaars in the ancient city of Madurai were a delight for visiting Greek traders. From the deserts of Turkmenistan Michael travels down the Khyber Pass to Pakistan to discover a forgotten empire, the (Kushan Empire) of Northern India that opened up the Silk Route and at Peshawar built a lost Wonder of the World. That wonder nowadays people known as “Bare Raja Ka Tila”. Also offers an interesting theory about the death of Emperor Kanishka at Mathura.


Part Four: Ages of Gold
The achievements of the country’s golden age, including how India discovered zero, calculated the circumference of the Earth and wrote the world’s first sex guide, the Kama Sutra. In the south, the giant temple of Tanjore built by emperor Rajaraja Chola and traditional bronze casters, working as their ancestors did 1,000 years ago are shown. Michael Wood calls Tamilnadu, “The only surviving ‘Classical Civilization’ in the world.
In an interview to The Hindu Michael Wood said “One that’s 2,000 years old like ancient Greece or Rome. Tamil is the last living classical Indian language. The first surviving work in Tamil, a 300 B.C book on linguistics, refers to an already existing culture. Tamil is older than any modern European language. I wanted to remind Western-centric audiences, who implicitly assume the superiority of Western modes of thought, that Tamil is one of 23 official Indian languages, with a literature comparable to any in the West. It makes viewers sit up and question their assumptions”

Part Five: The Meeting of Two Oceans
The documentary series about the history of India charts the coming of Islam to the subcontinent and one of the greatest ages of world civilisation: the Mughals. Mahmud of Ghazni leads an expedition to Somnath and destroys the temple of Shiva and all idols there. Michael Wood visits Sufi shrines in Old Delhi, desert fortresses in Rajasthan and the cities of Lahore and Agra, where he offers a new theory on the design of the Taj Mahal. He also looks at the life of Akbar, a Muslim emperor who decreed that no one religion could hold the ultimate truth, but whose dream of unity ended in civil war.

Part Six: Freedom and Liberation
This episode examines the British Raj and India’s struggle for freedom. Wood reveals how in South India a global corporation came to control much of the subcontinent, and explores the magical culture of Lucknow, discovering the enigmatic Briton who helped found the freedom movement. He traces the Amritsar massacre, the rise of Gandhi and Nehru, and the events that led to the Partition of India in 1947.


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[Mediafire] History Channel – Ancient Discoveries – Series 1, 2


History Channel – Ancient Discoveries – Series 1 (2003)
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Ancient Discoveries is a documentary television series that premiered on December 21, 2003 on The History Channel. The program focuses on ancient technologies. The show’s theme is that many inventions which are thought to be modern have ancient roots or in some cases may have been lost and then reinvented. The program is a follow-up to a special originally broadcast in 2005 which focused on technologies from the Ancient Roman era such as the Antikythera mechanism and inventors such as Heron of Alexandria. Episodes of the regular series have expanded to cover other areas such as Egypt, China and East Asia, and the Islamic world.
Ancient Discoveries was made for The History Channel by Wild Dream Films based in Cardiff in the UK. Much of the filming was done on location across the world. The series uses contributions from archaeologists and other experts, footage of historical sites and artifacts, computer generated reconstructions and dramatized reconstructions along with experiments and tests on reconstructed artifacts.

Series 1 was broadcast in 2003, and consisted of three episodes.

Episode 1: Ancient Computer
This episode investigates the Antikythera Mechanism, a computer-like device that may have been used to calculate the movements of stars and planets. It also highlights ancient inventors Archimedes and Ctesibius.

Episode 2: Doctor to the Gladiators
This episode discusses ancient medical devices and procedures, and profiles the Greek physician Galen, who practiced eye and brain surgery 2,000 years ahead of his time.

Episode 3: Heron of Alexandria
This episode discusses Heron of Alexandria, who created automatic doors and coin-operated machines.

History Channel – Ancient Discoveries – Series 2 (2005)
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Ancient Discoveries is a documentary television series that premiered on December 21, 2003 on The History Channel. The program focuses on ancient technologies. The show’s theme is that many inventions which are thought to be modern have ancient roots or in some cases may have been lost and then reinvented. The program is a follow-up to a special originally broadcast in 2005 which focused on technologies from the Ancient Roman era such as the Antikythera mechanism and inventors such as Heron of Alexandria. Episodes of the regular series have expanded to cover other areas such as Egypt, China and East Asia, and the Islamic world.
Ancient Discoveries was made for The History Channel by Wild Dream Films based in Cardiff in the UK. Much of the filming was done on location across the world. The series uses contributions from archaeologists and other experts, footage of historical sites and artifacts, computer generated reconstructions and dramatized reconstructions along with experiments and tests on reconstructed artifacts.

Series 2 was broadcast in 2005, and consisted of three episodes.

Episode 1: Ancient Ships
The lake Nemi ships, large Roman vessels that were salvaged from the lake in the 1930s and burned in 1944, are discussed, including technological discoveries from the ships.

Episode 2: Ancient Warfare
Warfare technology is examined, including the Helepolis, a square fortified tower on wheels; and “Greek Fire,” an incendiary liquid that stuck to people and objects and couldn’t be extinguished with water.

Episode 3: Ancient Power
Ancient mechanical devices are examined: A jar that appears to be an electric battery, a flour mill in France that is run by waterwheels, and Archimedes use of solar power to defeat the Romans.

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[Mediafire] BBC – The Brain: A Secret History (2011)

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BBC – The Brain: A Secret History (2011)
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In a compelling and at times disturbing series, Dr Michael Mosley explores the brutal history of experimental psychology.

Part 1: Mind Control
To begin, Michael traces the sinister ways this science has been used to try to control our minds. He finds that the pursuit of mind control has led to some truly horrific experiments and left many casualties in its wake. Extraordinary archive captures what happened – scientists systematically change the behaviour of children; law abiding citizens give fatal electric shocks; a gay man has electrodes implanted in his head in an attempt to turn his sexuality. Michael takes a hallucinogenic drug as part of a controlled experiment to try to understand how its mind-bending properties can change the brain. This is a scientific journey goes to the very heart of what we hold most dear – our free will, and our ability to control our own destiny.

Part 2: Emotions
Dr Michael Mosley continues his exploration of the brutal history of experimental psychology. Experiments on the human mind have led to profound insights into how our brain works – but have also involved great cruelty and posed some terrible ethical dilemmas. In this film, Michael investigates how scientists have struggled to understand that most irrational and deeply complex part of our minds – our emotions. Michael meets survivors – both participants and scientists – of some of the key historical experiments. Many of these extraordinary research projects were captured on film – an eight-month-old boy is taught to fear random objects, baby monkeys are given mothers made from wire and cloth, and an adult is deliberately violent before a group of toddlers. Michael takes part in modern-day experiments to play his own small part in the quest to understand emotions.

Part 3: Broken Brains
Dr Michael Mosley concludes his series exploring the brutal history of experimental psychology by looking at how experiments on abnormal brains have revealed the workings of the normal brain. He meets remarkable individuals like Karen, who suffered from a rare condition – alien hand syndrome – which meant that one of her hands constantly attacked her. And Julia, who seems to have recovered from her stroke – until experiments reveal she is unable to recall the name of any object. Michael explores the case of an amnesiac known for years only by his initials, HM, who became the most studied individual in the history of psychology and whose extraordinary case opened a window on how our memory works. He visits the multi-million dollar centre which has been set up since HM died to map his unique brain down to the level of an individual neuron.

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[Mediafire] Discovery Channel – Prehistoric (2011)


Discovery Channel – Prehistoric (2011)
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Prehistoric takes you back in time to see what stood, lived, fought and died in your backyard hundreds, thousands, even millions of years ago. Premiering with the lost worlds of New York City, the focus of this series will be the amazing extinct creatures that once called our cities home. While many of us know that ferocious dinosaurs and large mammals once roamed America, very few realize that these creatures stalked the exact sites where we’ve built our major cities and most famous landmarks. We are literally walking in the footsteps of these extinct animals every day, without even realizing it.

This series stands apart from other prehistoric-themed shows because ancient creatures are not just roaming a generic, unidentifiable prehistoric landscape. We always come back to the modern city as a reference point, adding a level of relevance and excitement. Each city has its own unique cast of bizarre extinct creatures, and people will be awed to see how much prehistoric action took place right in their own backyards!


Part 1: Chicago
This program takes you back in time to see what stood, lived, fought and died in your backyard hundreds, thousands, even millions of years ago. The focus is the extinct creatures that once lived there. About this Episode: This city was home to the Mastodon and giant Anthropods. The suburb of Des Plaines is also the site of an ancient meteorite strike.

Part 2: Denver
Evidence found in Denver holds the key to unlocking an ancient mystery about when humans first arrived in North America. This city was home to the terminator pig, Triceratops, Plesiosaurs and the Columbian mammoths.

Part 3: Dallas
Reverse the clock over millions of years and we’ll uncover the secrets of Dallas, Texas. From the ancestors of the famous Longhorn cattle that brought us the cowboys, to the mammoths, large cats and overgrown armadillos of the Ice Age, everything about Dallas was always BIG. Dive in to Ocean Dallas and swim with the Great White Sharks of the Cretaceous Period and the mosasaurs that battled them for dominance–right where downtown Dallas stands today. Then head west to Fort Worth and the home of the largest dinosaur to walk the earth in North America: Paluxysaurus — the State Dinosaur of Texas. And if you think Texas is oil country, think again. At 325 million years old, it’s the biggest natural gas field in North America — and it’s right beneath the city of Dallas.

Part 4: Los Angeles
Where movie stars strut on the red carpet, bloody-fanged sabertooth cats once stalked the grasslands. Where sun-worshippers bask on L.A. beaches, dinosaurs fought life and death battles. Los Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world, but in its distant past it was home of enormous Ice Age mammals, ravenous carnivorous dinosaurs and underwater sea monsters the size of a truck. The city emerged from the sea as gigantic tectonic plates clashed and gave birth to the earthquakes that still rock the city. Explore the history of the City of the Angels as it rewinds back in time… ten thousand years… fifty thousand years… 80 million years… to a mysterious and bloody past.

Part 5: New York
It’s the ultimate city, packed with 8 million people and overgrown with skyscrapers. But before this land of glass steel and concrete sprouted, New York City was home to alien worlds and strange creatures stretching back over many millennia. Eight-ton elephant-like mastodons walked down what is today 5th Avenue, and a sea turtle bigger than a compact car swam directly over Midtown Manhattan. The Big Apple still bears the scars of a time when it was obliterated by a titanic glacier, and it sits on the site of a 200-million year old volcanic catastrophe. This is also where some of the world’s first dinosaurs walked. And although it enjoys views of the Atlantic Ocean today, New York City was once in the middle of a vast desert continent. No matter the era, ii’s been the center of the action throughout the history of our planet.

Part 6: Washington DC
The corridors of power run through its veins, a land of constant conflict and battles for supremacy. All of its history combines to tell the tale of why D.C. looks the way it does, and why it was built where it is. When the city was founded, was it really on a swamp? Before it was the nation’s capital city, Washington D.C. was once a beach town whose waters were teeming with the largest shark the world has ever known. Dry-land was patrolled by a predator that looked like a dog, but was bigger than a grizzly. Tens of millions of years earlier it endured an asteroid impact that wiped out all life. Further back in time it hosted a ferocious meat-eating dinosaur that hunted building-sized plant-eaters ten times its own size, while directly over what is today the Washington Monument, flying reptiles with 30-foot wingspans terrorized the skies.


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[Mediafire] BBC – The Secret War on Terror (2011)

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The Secret War on Terror reveals the astonishing inside story of the intelligence war which has been fought against Al Qaeda over the last decade since 9/11. With unparalleled access to Western intelligence and law enforcement agencies and with a host of exclusive interviews with those who have been at the sharp end of fighting the terrorists – from the CIA and the FBI to MI5 – Peter Taylor asks whether, with the death of Osama Bin Laden, there is any end in sight and whether we are any safer from attack. The series includes the first ever television interview with the former director general of MI5, Baroness Manningham-Buller, and an extensive interview with the recent director of the CIA, General Michael Hayden.


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[Mediafire] BBC – Wonderstuff (2011)

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BBC – Wonderstuff (2011)
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Wonderstuff


A factual entertainment format that examines the science behind everyday products such as toothpaste, washing detergent and drain openers. The series sees Jane investigating the different ingredients used in the manufacture of everyday products. Hosted by journalist Jane Moore.

Episode 1
The first programme of the series taps into the nation’s obsession with personal hygiene, as Jane Moore flings open the bathroom cabinet to decode what’s in the stuff we rely on every day to stay cleaned and preened. To find the wonderstuffs hidden in soap and toothpaste, Jane puts her own home-made versions to the test. She also discovers the secret soap in shampoo and whether conditioners really are worth it.

Episode 2
The second episode investigates some of the natural wonderstuffs in our household cleaners. What precisely makes an effective cleaner and why doesn’t one cleaner suit all jobs? Jane Moore reveals some unexpected natural science in action in biological washing powder, citrus degreasers and shiny surface cleaners.

Episode 3
In this episode, Jane Moore pulls apart three of the most trusted domestic life-savers. She reveals how the clue to fixing a frozen car engine lies in a tiny insect from the Antarctic and which ingredient in drain cleaner does the dirty work. She also unravels the amazing science at work inside mobile phone batteries.

Episode 4
Jane Moore busts open the stuff we rely on when it comes to waging domestic germ warfare. Jane has her own home scrutinized for germs in order to put antibacterial spray to the test, finds out how some mind-blowingly clever molecules in air freshener manage to combat dirt in mid air, and discovers the best wonderstuff on offer for the dirtiest of all household jobs – cleaning the loo.

Episode 5
Jane Moore busts open the stuff we rely on when it comes to waging domestic germ warfare. Jane’s investigates the stickiness of household essentials. She discovers the wonderstuff in super-strength glues, how paint manages to stick to the wall and, on the flip side, what’s on non-stick frying pans that makes it the world’s slipperiest substance.

Episode 6
Jane Moore investigates the science behind three things we slap on our skin. She uncovers the wonderstuff in sunscreen that prevents premature ageing, looks at how an old-fashioned baking ingredient is the magic in moisturisers, and reveals precisely what cleverness is in antiperspirants that makes them different from deodorants.

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[Google Drive] Discovery - Deadly Islands [720p.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup]


Renowned zoologist, animal trainer, and television presenter Dave Salmoni is no stranger to adventure. Having trekked the globe to study creatures and their unique ecosystems, Dave has walked the line between the wild and human world to explore the delicate balance between wildlife and civilization. 
 
From the people behind the stunning natural history series, PLANET EARTH and NORTH AMERICA, DEADLY ISLANDS sees Dave's skills tested to the limits as he lives alongside some of Mother Nature's fiercest predators. Dave visits some of the world's most remote islands to investigate how and why their native inhabitants have been so spectacularly successful at surviving - despite the harshest of conditions. In a unique approach that blends all the splendour of a natural history documentary series with an incredible investigative twist, audiences follow Dave as detective while he sets out to crack some of the last big secrets surrounding some of the world's most successful natural-born killers. Only by venturing closer than most would dare to some of the planet's most dangerous animals-from the great hammerhead shark to the grizzly bear- 
 
Can Dave uncover their secrets. How have they come to thrive so spectacularly in these remote places, often in confined island settings? Dave's skills will be tested to the limits as he lives alongside some of Mother Nature's fiercest predators, on some of the world's most remote islands,all to solve the DEADLY ISLANDS.


List episodes:
  1. Deadly.Islands.1of6.Killer.Whale.Island: Predator expert Dave Salmoni travels to a remote speck of land in the wild and stormy South Atlantic, which is visited by a huge number of hunting killer whales.
  2. Deadly.Islands.2of6.Grizzly.Bear.Island: Biologist and predator specialist Dave Salmoni journeys to a mountainous island in the North East Pacific, which is home to a large number of grizzly bears.
  3. Deadly.Islands.3of6.Shark.Island: Dan tries to discover why a South Pacific island has a high concentration of sharks.
  4. Deadly.Islands.4of6.Volcano.Island: Dave comes across some of the strangest animals he’s ever encountered when he heads to a volcanic Galapagos island.
  5. Deadly.Islands.5of6.Devils.Island: Host Dave Salmoni visits one of the world’s most pristine rainforest islands. It is a shining green jewel off the coast of Panama, but this island has a dark secret.
  6. Deadly.Islands.6of6.Deadliest.Moments: A look at how the series was made.
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[Google Drive] History - World War II in 3D Half-SBS


WWII IN 3D tells the story of the war from the rise of the Nazis, their sweep across Europe, the Allied counterattack and the fall of Nazi Germany. For the first time, you will see dramatic moments of WWII that were captured in 3D with stereographs and then shuttered away in secret archives and attics, until now. This stunning collection of color 3D photos includes Allied reconnaissance photos, a trove of images that documents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and photos secretly taken by a civilian in occupied France. WWII IN 3D also features an actual 3D motion picture film shot by the Nazis in 1943 and creates a fully immersive, three dimensional portrait of history’s largest and bloodiest conflict 


History - World War II in 3D Half-SBS.mkv
Format : Matroska
File size : 3.53 GiB
Duration : 44mn 2s

Video
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Bit rate : 9 729 Kbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps

Audio
Format : DTS
Bit rate : 1 510 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Language : English

Dutch .SRT Subs
English .SRT Subs

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[Việt sub] Tank Man - Người chặn tăng.


NGƯỜI CHẶN TĂNG
(Tank Man)

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Người Chặn Tăng (Tank Man) là biệt danh của một con người vô danh – người trở nên nổi tiếng toàn thế giới khi hình ảnh và phim về anh được bí mật ghi và chuyển ra ngoài Trung Quốc trong vụ biểu tình Thiên An Môn vào ngày 5 tháng 6 năm 1989.  Một vài bức ảnh về người thanh niên này đứng chặn trước đoàn xe tăng của Quân đội Trung Quốc, ngăn không cho xe tăng tiến lên
Phim và những bức ảnh về người thanh niên này đã được đưa lên tin chính của nhiều tờ báo, nhiều kênh truyền hình lơn trên toàn thế giới – và được TIME xem là 1 trong 100 bức ảnh có tầm ảnh hưởng lớn nhất trong thế kỷ 20
Người dịch: Marine
Biên Tập : HĐP

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[Việt sub] PBS Special - Brain Fitness 2, Sight and Sound.

TĂNG CƯỜNG HOẠT ĐỘNG NÃO BỘ: THỊ VÀ THÍNH GIÁC
Brain Fitness: Sight and Sound
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Hãy tham gia cùng các nhà thần kinh, tâm lý học trong việc khám phá lý do Bộ não đóng vai trò hàng đầu trong sự độc lập của mỗi con người. Bất kỳ lúc nào khi trong trạng thái tỉnh táo, não bộ luôn tiếp nhận thông tin từ thế giới bên ngoài. Chúng ta đưa ra các quyết định dựa trên những thông tin nhận được từ bên ngoài. Vậy điều gì sẽ xảy ra với người già – khi các tín hiệu nhận được từ tai và mắt ngày càng mất tin cậy ? Chúng ta có thể làm gì để khắc phục bớt tình trạng này ? Trong bộ phim này, các nhà khoa học đã tiết lộ làm thế nào mà não bộ có khả năng thay đổi và thích nghi ở độ tuổi cao.

Người dịch: Nguyễn Xuân Nghĩa
Biên tập: Trần Quỳnh Trang 

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[Việt sub] PBS - Free to choose 1990


TỰ DO LỰA CHỌN
(Free To Choose)
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Free to Choose: A Personal Statement trình bày quan điểm của người dẫn chương trình – Nhà kinh tế học đoạt giải Nobel kinh tế vào năm 1976 – Giáo sư Milton Friedman rằng Kinh Tế Thị Trường sẽ phù hợp cho mọi loại hình xã hội. Loạt phim này trình bày các ví dụ minh họa trị trường hoạt động như thế nào, và làm thế nào nó giải quyết được các vấn đề mà nhiều mô hình kinh tế khác thất bại.

Mặc dù khá cũ (được quay từ năm 1990), và nhiều điểm không còn phù hợp với thực tiễn ngày nay, nhưng với cách dẫn chương trình thông minh, các cuộc đối thoại rất sắc sảo của Milton với các học giả khác, chúng tôi tin rằng loạt phim này sẽ có ích với nhiều người – đặc biệt các bạn có quan tâm về đề tài kinh tế

Biên tập toàn bộ loạt phim này là bạn Trần Quỳnh Trang

Người dịch: Vô Danh (Tập 1), Trần Thùy Dương (Tập 2), Hồ Thu Hương (Tập 3), Nguyễn Thu Hà (Tập 4), Bùi Trang (Tập 5)


Tập 1 – SỨC MẠNH CỦA THỊ TRƯỜNG (The Power of the Market)
Tiến sỹ Friedman nói “Không có một người duy nhất nào trên thế giới có thể một mình sản xuất ra bút chì”. Ông lập luận rằng – việc sản xuất một thứ – cho dù rất nhỏ – cần đến đến tri thức của nhiều người : người khai mỏ, nhà sản xuất thép,…. Những người này chẳng nói chung một ngôn ngữ, thậm chí họ cũng chẳng hề biết về nhau – ấy nhưng Thị trường cho phép kết hợp tri thức và nỗ lực của họ để tạo ra của cải cho xã hội.

Tập 2 – ĐỘC QUYỀN KIỂM SOÁT (The Tyranny of Control)
Friedman nhận xét về tác phẩm 200 năm trước của Adam Smith “Khi ai đó phàn nàn về cạnh tranh không lành mạnh, người tiêu dùng hãy cẩn thận” – cảnh báo rằng các doanh nhân luôn tìm cách bán sản phẩm với giá cao nhất và cố gắng kiểm soát thị trường để thực hiện điều này. Nhưng nếu không có sự trợ giúp của chính quyền, doanh nghiệp không thể bắt người tiêu dùng mua hang hóa của họ. Người tiêu dùng luôn nhận được hàng hóa với giá phải chăng nhất nếu cạnh tranh tự do và phát triển

Tập 3 – TỰ DO VÀ THỊNH VƯỢNG (Freedom and Prosperity)
Friedman nhận xét ” Ai cũng biết phải làm điều gì. Các tài sản mà bây giờ nằm trong tay nhà nước, cần phải được chuyển giao cho tư nhân – những người có thể sử dụng nó với mối quan tâm và ích lợi riêng”. Tây Âu đã và đang thành công nhờ bắt chước mô hình nền kinh tế tự do của Hoa Kỳ

Tập 4 – ĐIỀU GÌ XẢY RA VỚI TRƯỜNG HỌC CỦA CHÚNG TA (What’s Wrong with our School)
Bố mẹ tự do lựa trường cho con, tự do trong việc thiết lập quy trình học tập – đó là giải pháp của Friedman cho hệ thống trường công lập của Hoa Kỳ. Trao cho các cá nhân quyền tự do lựa chọn – tự đặt mục tiêu, tự mình phấn đấu sẽ tốt hơn rất nhiều so với một kế hoạch vạch sẵn

Tập 5 – BÌNH ĐẲNG TẠO THÀNH (CREATED EQUAL)


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[Việt sub] BBC - Human Sense.



Trong loạt phim này, Nhà động vật học Nigel Marven giới thiệu căn nguyên sinh học các giác quan của chúng ta và khám phá các nguyên nhân tiến hóa giải thích ảnh hưởng to lớn của thị giác, thính giác, vị giác, khứu giác của loài người.

1. KHỨU GIÁC VÀ VỊ GIÁC (Smell and Taste)

Nhà động vật học Nigel Marven thực hiện công trình nghiên cứu xác định những mùi và vị dễ chịu cũng như khó chịu nhất và từ đó khám phá ra những nguyên nhân về mặt sinh học giải thích làm sao loài người chúng ta có thể ăn được nhiều loại thức ăn đến vậy được. Tập phim giới thiệu một cuộc thi ăn ớt – qua đó có thể thấy các thí sinh có thể đẩy giới hạn chịu đựng của các Hạt Nếm trong lưỡi.

2. THÍNH GIÁC VÀ GIỮ THĂNG BẰNG (Hearing and Balance)

Âm Thanh có tác động cực lớn đến cách chúng ta cảm nhận về thế giới chung quanh và Nigel Marven tiếp tục tìm kiếm những âm thanh có ảnh hưởng lớn nhất về mặt cảm xúc đối với chúng ta. Thăng Bằng là giác quan thứ sáu – nó cho phép chúng ta cảm nhận cách vận hành của các bộ phận cơ thể và giữ cho chúng ta đứng thẳng.

3. XÚC GIÁC VÀ THỊ GIÁC (Touch and Vision)

Con người rất nhạy cảm với sự va chạm vào cơ thể, nhưng những phần cơ thể khác nhau sẽ có mức độ nhạy cảm khác nhau. Nhà nhân chủng học Nigel Marven tiếp tục chứng tỏ rằng mức độ nhảy cảm của người và voi là tương đương nhau, và vì sao con người rất giỏi nhìn ra một số thứ nhưng lại hoàn toàn không nhìn thấy một số thứ khác ngay trước mắt.

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[Việt sub] BBC - The Sky at Night Special 2009 - Exploring Mars.

BBC - The Sky at Night Special: Exploring Mars (2009)
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For centuries, astronomers, writers and philosophers have speculated about life on the planet Mars, but we have learned more about our near neighbour in the last 30 years than at any time in human history. Sir Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott explore the Red Planet.

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[Việt sub] Discovery - Understanding Bacteria.

Discovery - Understanding - Bacteria (1997) DvDrip DivX AC3-MVGroup
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Genre: Documentary

The experts say this is the beginning of the golden age of microbiology. Industry, medicine, the definition of life itself, are all being changed by single-celled creatures you and I can't even see. But the news is not all good. Many people are spooked by the diseases caused by bacteria: Pneumonia, Salmonella, meningitis... all caused by bacteria and passed among us every day. Infectious diseases are the greatest cause of illness and death in human history. Bacteria can make us deathly sick and often kill us. And just when we develop medicines to kill the germs, they do what they do best... mutate, find ways to resist our medicines. Now we are bombarded with products that promise to kill these germs. The number of new antibacterial products has tripled. But does the use of these products just make the germs even more resistant?

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[Việt Sub] BBC - Oceans [updating...]

BBC Oceans (2008) BDRip 720p
What lies below the frozen Arctic ice-sheets? Or in the black holes under the Caribbean Sea?

The oceans are Earth's single most important feature. They shape our climate, our culture, our future. Yet we know more about the surface of Mars than we do about Earth's watery depths.

Explorer Paul Rose leads a team of ocean experts in a series of global science expeditions. With him, maritime archaeologist Dr Lucy Blue investigates our past and our relationship with the sea, exploring shipwrecks and lost civilisations; marine biologist and Oceanographer Tooni Mahto seeks the extraordinary life in our oceans today; and environmentalist Philippe Cousteau Jr looks to the future of our oceans and charts the way they're changing. Filmed in High Definition in some of the most beautiful, diverse and threatened seas on our planet, the team travels across the world to the Southern Ocean, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Sea of Cortez, the Arctic Ocean and the Mediterranean, to dive the depths of the world's seas and oceans. The planet's seas are changing fast and Oceans builds up a timely global picture of our planet's most magnificent and vital asset.

Part 1: Sea of Cortez (hardsub Việt)
Part 2: The Southern Ocean (hardsub Việt)
Part 3: The Red Sea (pending)
Part 4: The Atlantic (pending)
Part 5: The Indian Ocean (hardsub Việt)
Part 6: The Indian Ocean Coastal Waters (hardsub Việt)
Part 7: The Mediterranean Sea (pending)
Part 8: The Arctic Ocean (pending)

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[Việt Sub] BBC - The private life of Plants

The Private Life of Plants 1995 - Những điều chưa biết về thực vật.
Việt sub bởi HTT Group.
“Những Điều Chưa Biết Về Thực Vật” là bộ phim tài liệu về thiên nhiên của BBC, do đạo diễn tài danh David Attenborough biên tập và dẫn chương trình.

Loạt phim có thể xem như một nghiên cứu về sự sinh trưởng, phát triển, sinh sản và sinh sống của các loài thực vật, đó là cuộc khảo sát thứ hai của Attenborough trong bộ ba chum phim tài liệu của ông, bắt đầu từ “Sự sống trên Trái Đất”. Mỗi tập phim dài 50 phút sẽ trình bày các khía cạnh của vòng đời thực vật, với các ví dụ lấy từ khắp nơi trên thế giới.

Loạt phim tài liệu này sử dụng kỹ thuật chụp ảnh chuỗi (time-lapse – chụp ảnh liên hoàn các giai đoạn rồi chiếu liên tiếp, tạo thành đoạn phim quay nhanh hoặc chậm) để minh họa cho những điều tưởng như rất khó hiểu. Cây cối với nhiều kích thước khác nhau, và cho dù cuộc sống của chúng rất phức tạp và thường nhiều bất ngờ đến đâu đi chăng nữa, thì điều này hiếm khi con người có thể thấy được – trừ phi các thay đổi theo năm tháng bỗng chốc diễn ra trong vài giây. Cũng như rất nhiều bộ phim tài liệu truyền thống về cuộc sống hoang dã, loạt phim này hoàn toàn dùng cảnh thật. Loạt phim cũng đề cập đến nấm, mặc dù nấm không thuộc vương quốc các loài cây.

Cơ chế tiến hóa được thể hiện một cách rõ ràng qua sự thích nghi và tập tính của các loại cây. Sự thích nghi thường phức tạp, và rõ ràng môi trường mà chúng phải thích nghi không chỉ gồm đất, nước hay thời tiết, mà còn bao gồm các loài cây khác, nấm, côn trùng và các loài động vật, thậm chí cả con người. Bộ phim chỉ ra các chiến lược quan hệ hợp tác thường hiệu quả hơn nhiều so với quan hệ thù địch, vì điều này thường dẫn đến việc “con/cây mồi” phát triển các biện pháp tự vệ – chẳng hạn như cây cối mọc gai hay côn trùng ngụy trang (để lẫn với môi trường xung quanh). Ngày nay con người đã nắm bắt được các quy luật của tự nhiên, Attenborough đã khép lại tập phim với lời kêu gọi bảo vệ các loài thực vật, và đó cũng là cách để bảo tồn sự sống cho loài người chúng ta.

Tập 1. Di chuyển (Travelling) nói về cách thức di chuyển của một số loài thực vật.
Tập 2. Sinh trưởng (Growing) nói về cách thực vật tự vệ trước các loài thú.
Tập 3. Nở Hoa (Flowering) nói về cách thức ra hoa và phân tán hạt kỳ lạ của các loài thực vật.
Tập 4. Đấu Tranh Xã Hội (The Social Struggle) nói về cách thức các loài thực vật cạnh tranh trong không gian.
Tập 5. Sinh Sống Cùng Nhau (Living Together) nói về quan hệ hợp tác giữa động và thực vật.

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