Thursday, June 14, 2007

Jane Goodall: What separates us from the apes?

"Traveling from Ecuador to Africa, Jane Goodall takes the audience on an ecological journey, discussing highlights and low points of her experiences in the jungle. She shows how progress is helping research (DNA analysis) and hurting the environment (clear-cutting). And she draws a dozen parallels between primate and human behavior, making the point that we really aren't all that different. Our big advantage, she says, is the ability to communicate with sophisticated spoken language -- yet, sadly, we are abusing this power and destroying the planet. She urges the TED audience to behave differently, and use their higher powers to correct the planet's course."
























Secrets of the 3rd Reich



















Laurel And Hardy - Pardon Us (1931)



















The Odyssey of Flight 33



















Fighting Caravans (1931)

"A western adventure based upon a Zane Grey novel and set on a freight wagon train heading for California from Missouri in the 1860’s. It stars Gary Cooper."
























John Coltrane - Alabama



















Elvin Jones & Wynton Marsalis - A Love Supreme



















Military Remote Viewing and Dowsing