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It's not apologism to try to understand why something happened.
Granderson always wants to know why something happened, and as a result, he sometimes grapples with himself.
An appended section, "Some Explanations," rather impudently offers to clear up a few mysteries: "But if you really want to know why something happened, if explanations are what you care about, it is usually possible to come up with one.
"I've heard people say that the flight data recorder tells you what happens and sometimes, if you're lucky, the cockpit voice recorder tells you why something happened," Mr. Black said.
It's not often we are caught out by events; Weekly puts context around the news, takes in the big picture, tries to explain why something happened, and what it may mean.
But it's a fine line between that and viewers leaving confused about why something happened.
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It's actually quite a relief not to be standing around in rehearsals for 30 minutes, discussing why something happens.
"I think it is a burden … that we constantly realise that there isn't that much rhyme or reason to why something happens," he says.
"… When you ask why something happens, how does a person answer why something happens?
Because the theory or general law offers an explanatory framework, which is essential to how a scientific explanation satisfy people: "… When you ask why something happens, how does a person answer why something happens?
As people, part of our nature always wants to know the reason why something happens.
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