BBC Knowledge Asia Edition - September 2016 (gnv64)
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BBC Knowledge Asia Edition - September 2016 English | 100 pages | True PDF | 36 mb FEATURES 14 Rediscover the joy of learning - Outdoor learning has never been more heavily emphasized than it is now. Your fun begins here in the historical and monumental capital of Australia, Canberra. Discover the treasure trove of national attractions and learn about things you never thought you would 16 BBC Knowledge Magazine School Challenge 2016 (Malaysia) - Relive the day of intense competition as you explore the postevent pages. The inaugural event definitely helped to pique the interest of nature, science and history for students in Malaysia and allowed them to foster greater bond with one another 34 Yakult - Did you know that Japan has a unique food awareness programme that has been ongoing for a decade now? Shokuiku is an integral part of their culture as much as local attractions and eating habits are set since a very young age. Learn about its motivations and how Yakult comes into play 36 Where are all the clones? - This year marks 20 years since Dolly the sheep captured the world’s attention. So, what happened after and why aren’t we overrun with clones today? Is there still a moral dilemma on animal cloning? 42 Weasel Wise - Living together might help you understand someone better. In this case, Robert Fuller became a full time weasel whisperer and transformed his farmhouse into a spectacular scene that might have been set for a springwatch soap opera 50 Why has Britain decided to leave the EU? - Historians give their views on Britain’s relationship with Europe after the voting on 23 June 2016. How much of an awareness did history played a role in people’s voting decisions and how does this referendum fit into the history of British democracy 56 How do we know… how animals perceive the world - It has taken scientists a long time to establish how animals’ senses work, and they are still making major discoveries today 62 Our life with Big Cats - Jonathan Scott shares about his personal experience with one of the planet’s truly great wildlife within the Maasai Mara and Serengeti plains 70 The righteous royal rebel - His attempt to seize the crown ended in disaster, but does the Duke of Monmouth deserve his notoriety? Anna Keay finds out 96 A Witty Viewpoint - Robin Ince is a comedian and writer who presents on the BBC Radio 4 Series, The Infinite Monkey Cage. In this issue, we talk about music festivals and its benefits for our personal well-being 97 My Life Scientific - Meet Hanah Fry, a TV presenter and lecturer in the mathematics of cities at University College London AND MORE..... https://s4.postimg.io/clatq0wgt/BBC_Knowledge_Asia_Edition_September_2016.jpg