International Law: Recollections and Reflections: Sir Elihu Lauterpacht
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law.
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Conversation with Author André Aciman
Best-selling author André Aciman discusses his critically acclaimed novel, "Call Me By Your Name." Set in Italy during the 1980s, the novel and film follow the ...
Library of Congress
E. Traverso: Rethinking Primo Levi
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The Food Brain Connection (Pt. 1) | Max Lugavere | LIFESTYLE | Rubin Report
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Howard Marks — How to Invest with Clear Thinking | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
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The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960's Changed America by Roger Kimball
Pope Lecture Fall 2018 Mr. Kimball takes the audience through a history of America's cultural revolution of the 1960's and its effects on American politics and ...
clemsoncapitalism
Dr Jay Wortman - LCHF for obesity, metabolic syndrome and Type 2 diabetes
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Karen Thomson
Teleseminar 53. June 2020. A full hour of answers to your diabetes questions.
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"Mood Disorders and Creativity" Johns Hopkins Provost's Lecture Series
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Johns Hopkins University
Brooke Harrington
Brooke Harrington's book, Pop Finance, is a fascinating survey of investor behaviour and tracks the massive rise in popular engagement in US stock market in ...
The RSA
Darwin's intellectual development by Janet Browne
Professor Janet Browne, Harvard University By the time of his death Charles Darwin was one of the most celebrated –and one of the most notorious—scientists ...
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Opening Lecture | Eileen Hogan: Personal Geographies
Eileen Hogan's career began when she joined Camberwell School of Art and Crafts at the age of sixteen in 1962. In planning her exhibition at the Center and ...
YaleBritishArt
At Edward Hopper’s Doorstep
John Walsh Thursday, December 7, 2017, 5:30 pm https://artgallery.yale.edu/thankyoujohn Edward Hopper (1882–1967) painted Rooms by the Sea in 1951 on ...
Yale University Art Gallery
David Cay Johnston; How The One Percent Enrich Themselves at Government Expense, part 1
Less than one percent of America (and that includes both individuals and corporations) is getting rich off of the remaining 99%, from outrageous tax breaks to ...
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
Nassisse Solomon - The Mobility of Identities ...
Topic: The Mobility of Identities: Examining The Nexus Between Personal, Cultural & National Histories In The Narratives of Migrants Speaker: Nassisse ...
Migration and Ethnic Relations
J. Krishnamurti - San Diego 1974 - Conversation 1 - Knowledge and the transformation of man
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Hemingway in Africa: The Last Safari
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Macquarie University
Living History with Karen Westbrook Scranton
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza presented an interview with assassination eyewitness Karen Westbrook Scranton. A stenographer for South-Western ...
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2015 Maps of Meaning 06b: Mythology: Egyptian Myths / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
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CUL: C. Wright Mills Lecture by John Summers at Columbia University
"C. Wright Mills at Columbia," a lecture by John Summers, editor in chief of The Baffler. One of the leading figures in American sociology, C. Wright Mills created ...
Columbia University
The War Against Microbes
This half-hour documentary takes viewers on an eye-opening journey through some of the most important advances in our understanding of infectious diseases, ...
Nobel Prize
A Sentimental History: Depicting Emotion in Chinese Art
In this lecture about emotion and visuality, Anne Burkus-Chasson discussed her research on Chinese paintings and illustrated books and offerred an in-depth ...
Library of Congress
Peter Berkowitz on Liberal Education and Our Illiberal Universities
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Peter Berkowitz on the decline of liberal education in America and what might be done to remedy it. Click "Show more" to view ...
Conversations with Bill Kristol
Robert McIntosh - Recollections on 60 years of Wheat Rust Research
Robert McIntosh was until 2000, Director of Rust Research within the Plant Breeding Institute. He holds the degrees of BScAgr, MScAgr and PhD (1968) from the ...
Borlaug Global Rust Initiative
Your Body in Balance - Part 5 - Dr. Neal Barnard - Thyroid, Healthy Hair & Skin
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The Moment in Time: The Manhattan Project
The Moment in Time documents the uncertain days of the beginning of World War II when it was feared the Nazis were developing the atomic bomb. The history ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Jeremy Scahill: "Dirty Wars" | Talks at Google
Jeremy Scahill comes to Google to talk about his new book, Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield. In Dirty Wars, Jeremy Scahill, author of the New York Times ...
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Dental Treatment: Airway Management Sep 18, 2019
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Becoming Darwin: History, Memory, and Biography, "Stories of a Scientific Life"
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YaleUniversity
Harpers Ferry, Part 1: The Plan
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Corpse Roads: Digital Landscape Archaeology
Digital landscape modelling can help unlock the secrets of Britain's ancient pathways. "Corpse roads" were made by coffin bearers over the countryside.
Gresham College
Homi Bhabha: "On Global Memory: Thoughts on the Barbaric Transmission of Culture"
Homi Bhabha presented his lecture as part of the Townsend Center for the Humanities' Forum on the Humanities and the Public World. Bhabha is Anne F.
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David Der-wei Wang - Writing History after "Post-History": On Contemporary Chinese Fiction
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and sponsored by the Wat Endowment and hosted by the Department of Asian Studies. Yip So Man ...
The University of British Columbia
Middle Class Recruits to Communism in the 1930s - Professor Nicholas Deakin CBE
Why did some idealistic young people join the Communist Party of Great Britain in the 1930s? What was the attraction of Communism and which beliefs, events ...
Gresham College
The Enigma of Emotion by Tiffany Watt Smith
How did people once die of nostalgia? Why did Victorians invent boredom? And why did a self-help author in the 16th century encourage his readers to practice ...
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Hungary - Austria : 27 June 1989, 1989 in a Day
27 June 1989: First breach in the Iron Curtain at the Austrian-Hungarian border In conversation: Erhard Busek, former Austrian Vice Chancellor, and Holly Case, ...
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Anita Heiss – National Reconciliation Oration 2019 | City of Melbourne
Join prolific author and advocate for Aboriginal literacy, Anita Heiss, for the annual Reconciliation Week oration at Town Hall.
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Master Class 1968: Diana Sorensen on Che Guevara
Diana Sorensen, James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature, Harvard University, on Che Guevara's ...
Harvard University
"Memory and the Modern City" by Dr Simon Sleight of King's College London
Densely populated, cities are also thickly inhabited by memories. This lecture explores the processes by which some aspects of the past are physically or ...
IAFOR Media
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chapter 1 of the SIGN OF FOUR by Arthur Conan Doyle with (introductory) notes and a few illustrations by TIM directed and filmed by Necati Zontul ©Zontul Films ...
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History and Literature: Ancient Epic, Homer and Virgil
While history encompasses many a fiction, fiction can also embrace much history. Homer, the earliest Western author whose work survives, shows this very ...
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Struggles and Triumphs, or Forty Years' of Recollections of P.T. Barnum, written by Himself | 12/15
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