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Red Flag: Meaning
In this video you will discover more about the origin and meaning of the Red Flag. We see the flag fluttering at social protests, gymnastics clubs, the French Revolution ... But where exactly does that red flag come from?
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The Great Gender Show
What is gender? What is the influence of gender stereotypes? How do we think about masculinity and femininity today? And what can and should be improved? You will find out it all in this educational video.
In June 2021, RoSa vzw proudly launched the …
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What is the impact of language?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes how we sometimes unconsciously reinforce negative imagery. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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Isaac Newton: Physicist as father of the Enlightenment
Isaac Newton is seen as one of the greatest scientists who has ever lived. For many thinkers, his mathematical approach to the operation of heaven and earth was the impetus for innovative ideas, regardless of the church or a belief.
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Augustine: Doom and evil in the world
Augutinus lived during the time that the Western Roman Empire was destroyed. He asked if he had a free choice, or if his life depended on fate. In his younger years he adopted the prophet Mani, but when he was older, he joined the Roman Catholic …
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Plato: The soul in the world of ideas
Plato was the first with a philosophy about the human soul. The soul comes from the world of ideas and must go there again. But how do you ensure that everything goes well?
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Plato and the parable of the cave
Plato with the parable of the cave, or allegory of the cave In Greek antiquity Socrates lived (469-399 BC).
He asked questions about ethical issues and society. He wanted to expel ignorance with his questions and encourage everyone to develop a …
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Inner struggle: Documentary
The documentary Inner Struggle (30min) has as its starting point the prevention of polarization in society. The film is free and free to show in the classroom. A lesson folder and info sheet are also available.
Inner Struggle brings four …
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Beauty: Darwinian theory
This contribution shows a philosophical lecture by Dennis Dutton.
He offers you in a number of perspectives on the perception of beauty within a period of fifteen minutes. He explains how over the whole world in a similar way to perceive the beauty …
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Why is it important to remember international crimes?
The goal is to explain the concepts and challenges of remembrance education regarding recent / current international crimes in an accessible way for young people (higher secondary education, students, youths from the Diaspora and youth …
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Reality Check in Rwanda
Maxime (18), Tessa (18) and Teacher Els won with Maks! A trip to Rwanda in Africa. No tourist trip, but all the way down in Rwandan culture: sleep in an internat, eat what the pot shoves and get up early for school. A week in the thousands of hills …
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