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The Comprehensive Dentist
City of Literature (2012)
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Commonwealth Club of California
The Value of Liberal Education: Fareed Zakaria in Conversation with Leon Botstein
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The Graduate Center, CUNY
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YaleCourses
How Some Animals Engineered Air Conditioning
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It's Okay To Be Smart
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Harvard Law School
Science as a Vocation: Max Weber's Great Lecture after 100 Years
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Emory University
"Historicizing the Black Atlantic, Comparative Colonialism, and Transnational Citizenship"
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Vanderbilt University
Houston Methodist Center for Rapid Device Translation: Idea to Clinic (S.Corr, PhD) October 22, 2020
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Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education
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TEDx Talks
Evolution: It's a Thing - Crash Course Biology #20
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CrashCourse
The Power of Poison - Inside View
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American Museum of Natural History
Inside the Issues Ep. 10: Comparative Social Policy
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Centre for International Governance Innovation
Sheldon Pollock: The Great Chain of Academic Being
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Cambridge University
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 65: COVID-19 and Oxidative Stress (Prevention & Risk Factors)
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MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
The Moral Challenge of Robust Cultural Pluralism
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LSE
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New York University
Collaboration and Culture: Organizational Culture and the Dynamics of Collaborative Networks
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USC Price
Gender Discrimination in the Workplace: China from a Global Comparative Perspective
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Weatherhead East Asian Institute
Food as Medicine - Dr. William Li at Exponential Medicine
Food as Medicine. In this tour de force talk at Exponential Medicine 2019 Dr. William Li covers how the food we eat influences our health, wellness and disease.
Exponential Medicine
Tim Besley, JEEA FBBVA Lecture 2017 "Preferences and Values as Cultural Capital"
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European Economic Association (EEA)
Comparative Economics Webinar - Session 4 - Presentation by Enrico Spolaore (27/05/2020)
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Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
Remembering Clifford Geertz - Part I
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Institute for Advanced Study
Prof. Stefan Collini - From Belles-Lettres to Eng-Lit: Criticism and its Publics
Professor Stefan Collini re-examines the history of the activity of literary criticism and discipline of English Literature. In the 250 years since the founding of the ...
The University of Edinburgh
The Great Reversal: The "Rise of Japan" and the "Fall of China" after 1895 as Historical Fables
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Harvard University
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Power Institute
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Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt NUPI
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McGeorge School of Law
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Capital Community Media
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Meteoro Brasil
Ideologies of Racial Superiority & Purity: Germany, Japan, and Mass Murder in World War II
Though there were differences between Germany's effort to wipe out Jews (and others) and Japan's massacres, there was a common ideological basis for these ...
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Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida
IB Art Comparative Study Pt. 2 - the criteria
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