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Impact of COVID-19 and social protection: What measures work?
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Cities at Risk - How Can we Manage Impact of the Coronavirus on Urban Areas?
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History of American Farm --The Pageant of the Farm
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Looking Beyond Alzheimer’s Disease: An Overview of Other Major Forms of Neurodegenerative Disease
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Full Circle eSalon: What can philosophers offer us in confinement times?
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How Much Can Discrimination Explain? | Walter Williams
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COVID-19 Conference, Session 3: Country policies and practices
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Russian Civil Society in the Time of COVID-19
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The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
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Q&A - The Rules that Govern Life on Earth - with Sean B Carroll
How resilient will nature be to climate change? Why are there no very large mammalian predators? Is there a place for controlled hunting of rhinos? Sean B ...
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Bill Gates and Hans Rosling addressing the 2012 Global Poverty Ambassadors and students at the LSE
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The Promise of Regenerative Agriculture and How High Tech Can Help
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An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz
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Drug Court: Justice Meets Treatment | Tina Nadeau | TEDxPiscataquaRiver
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Are pandemics increasing and what do they cost?
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Singularity University
Pinelopi K. Goldberg: Poverty Reduction in the Era of Waning Globalization
Globalization, for all its faults, has been good to many poor people living in developing countries. Millions in East Asia have escaped the threat of hunger by ...
YaleUniversity
Involuntary commitment with Dr. Dinah Miller
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Debating reforms to boost rehabilitation, lower recidivism
The calls to address prison crowding and conditions have intensified as American inmate populations have grown. Jeffrey Brown gets debate on the shifting ...
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Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee: "The Second Machine Age" | Talks at Google
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Policy Response to an Outbreak
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London Business School
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COVID-19: Crisis and Recovery Updates from the International Spine Community
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Genetics as Revolution - 2015 JBS Haldane Lecture with Alison Woollard
The ideas of genetics are revolutionary. Today, technology is galvanising disruptive change in our understanding and ability to intervene with nature itself.
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United Nations Global Compact
Collaborative General Practice: Primary Care Network (PCN) Webinar - Session 1 Learning to Lead
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LSE Events | Prof. Ha-Joon Chang | 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
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Managing your mental health through lockdown | nzherald.co.nz
The coronavirus pandemic and New Zealand's lockdown has created real anxiety across the country. Kiwis are dealing not only the fear of the virus, with the ...
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Webinar: Disability Inclusion in COVID-19 responses in the World of Work
Facilitated by the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, all interested stakeholders, including governments, workers' and employers' organisations as well ...
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The Ehlers-Danlos Society
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in the Twenty First Century
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In the first of three lectures on the deadliest epidemic of all time, meet the virus that caused the 1918 Spanish flu, investigating its structure, method of infection, ...
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