As a thousand-year-old curse resurfaces in modern Bengal, tantric investigator Krishnananda Agambagish races against time to confront a reborn evil and uncover a prophecy rooted in forbidden rituals and divine wrath.
A determined immigrant builds his way up from zero in Quebec's competitive 1990s business landscape, navigating challenges and opportunities while creating a successful enterprise.
In The Philosophy of Science, an eight-hour course, Dr. James Orr traces the development of science from ancient Greece through the Scientific Revolution to today. He examines how theological, institutional, and philosophical forces shaped science, while tackling key issues like the demarcation problem of science versus pseudoscience, Hume’s problem of induction, Kuhn’s theory of paradigm shifts, and the realism debate. The course also engages fascinating unresolved questions raised by cosmology, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics, ultimately arguing that scientific progress does not eliminate philosophical inquiry but rather deepens it, revealing new mysteries that demand philosophical analysis.
An immersive six-episode series that pulls fans deep into the personal and professional worlds of McKennie, Cucurella and Wilson, as they enter a defining chapter of their lives. The series follows these standout players through the intensity of international duty, the weight of club expectations and the ongoing effort to stay grounded amid global scrutiny. Produced by 4.4.Forty Media and Headers & Volleys Entertainment, the series delivers a rare, all-access look at the personal stakes behind football's biggest stage.
Is it possible to get up from the couch and take part in a race if you can't remember the last time you wore running shoes? It turns out when Lea, Anita and Jeppe have to follow a carefully planned training program.
A dating reality that captures the process of forming connections through the senses, rather than relying on languages or physical appearances. Set in the culturally rich and unfamiliar landscape of Thailand, the program brings together ten young adults from Korea and Southeast Asia with completely different backgrounds and cultures to find the answer to the question. They reconnect and share forgotten emotions through the five senses — taste, sight, hearing, smell, and touch — which had been dulled by the fast-paced routines of urban life.