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Understanding Race
Race: no gene has substantiated it and no scientist has quantified it, yet it continues to polarize the world's populations like no other concept. This compelling program examines the history and power of the artificial distinction called "race," vie...(more details) |
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Brain Sex: Brain Architecture and the Sexes
 Do men and women really see the world differently? As the debate over nature vs. nurture continues, this three-part series presents a strong case for biological influences on human thought and perception. 3-part series, 51 minutes each.(more details) |
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The Mayans
 The most advanced of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Central America, the Mayans rose to great prominence, only to suddenly decline around the year AD 900. In this program, cultural historian Iain Grain delves into Mayan history, investigating topics suc...(more details) |
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Insights into Violence
 Violence: is it innate to humankind, or is it a result of environment? Could certain individuals be genetically prone to it, and if so, can they be treated? What causes it, and what function has it served in history and in the evolutionary process? T...(more details) |
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Black America and the Education Crisis
The demand for highly educated workers has made high-quality academics the most important challenge facing the U.S. today. In this provocative program, syndicated columnist Juan Williams moderates a town meeting of educators, politicians, and opinion...(more details) |
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