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Debate: What Barack believesJupiter Images

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

10 November 2009

Community member Thespian was impressed by Obama's oratory, but wanted to know what lies beneath  Read more : Debate: What Barack believes

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We’re all in this (test tube) togetherCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Dr Joe Smith (The Open University)

16 July 2008

Watch this video, and decide which is riskier - taking action on climate change, or not taking action?  Read more : We’re all in this (test tube) together

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A 12th Century love affairphotos.com

By Dr Rachel Gibbons (Guest)

08 April 2008

Rachel Gibbons explores the life of Peter Abelard, and his writing of Historia Calamitatum (Story of His Misfortunes)  Read more : A 12th Century love affair

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Medieval history: Ancestral life audio discussion Featuring: audio, Copyrighted Image BBC

By Dr Rachel Gibbons (Guest), Professor Robert Bartlett (Guest)

08 April 2008

Robert Bartlett and Rachel Gibbons discuss the surprising ways in which our ancestors' lives were not that different from ours - and the ways in...  Read more : Medieval history: Ancestral life audio discussion

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More ‘salad bowl’ than ‘melting pot’Copyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Madhavi Kapur (Guest)

27 June 2007

Madhavi Kapur celebrates the multicultural nature of Indian society.  Read more : More ‘salad bowl’ than ‘melting pot’

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Understanding what others think Featuring: video, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

13 June 2007

This example of how young children understand what others think shows some of the ways in which our research is carried out and our ideas...  Read more : Understanding what others think

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Why Study Philosophers?BBC

By Dr Derek Matravers (The Open University)

21 November 2005

Derek Matravers considers what makes someone a philosopher and what makes a philosopher representative.  Read more : Why Study Philosophers?

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Is too much religion bad for you?BBC

By The Big Question team (The Open University)

07 February 2005

Faith is fine - but can you take a good thing too far?  Read more : Is too much religion bad for you?

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What is religion?BBC

By The Big Question team (The Open University)

01 December 2004

People on their knees, or a moral code? Is there something more to religion?  Read more : What is religion?

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The truth behind the torch Copyrighted Image London 2012

As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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