How Government Corruption is a Precursor to Extremism | Sarah Chayes | TEDxFultonStreet

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TEDxMidAtlantic - Joel Salatin - 11/5/09

Joel Salatin is an American farmer, lecturer, and author whose books include You Can Farm and Salad Bar Beef....
Joel Salatin is an American farmer, lecturer, and author whose books include You Can Farm and Salad Bar Beef. Salatin raises livestock using holistic methods...
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Why Climate Change Is a Threat to Human Rights | Mary Robinson | TED Talks

Climate change is unfair. While rich countries can fight against rising oceans and dying farm fields, poor people...
Climate change is unfair. While rich countries can fight against rising oceans and dying farm fields, poor people around the world are already having their l...
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Science and Technology Studies and the Public Sphere

Beginning with a provocation from Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard) this session of the April 7-9, 2011conference "Science...
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Digital Humanitarian Network

Luis Capelo discusses the important role of the Digital Humanitarian Network as a interface between the volunteer...
Luis Capelo discusses the important role of the Digital Humanitarian Network as a interface between the volunteer technical communities and the traditional humanitarian response organizations, highlighting the collaboration framework for how to work with the V&TC community
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UT Exclusive: Anticorruption watchdog NGO director not happy with General Prosecutor's dismissal

On March 29, Ukraine's Parliament approved the resignation of the notorious Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin....
On March 29, Ukraine's Parliament approved the resignation of the notorious Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. Joining Ukraine Today to discuss this move as a...
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When we design for disability, we all benefit | Elise Roy

"I believe that losing my hearing was one of the greatest gifts I've ever received," says Elise Roy. As a disability...
"I believe that losing my hearing was one of the greatest gifts I've ever received," says Elise Roy. As a disability rights lawyer and design thinker, she kn...
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Patagonia: The "dirtbag" way of business

EBS University Innovation Management 2012 by Julia Urbanke Antonia Rojas Eing Christian Häsler Th.

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EBS University Innovation Management 2012 by Julia Urbanke Antonia Rojas Eing Christian Häsler Th.

This is a video for educational purposes. It refers to the case study "Patagonia" by Forest Reinhardt, Ramon Casadeus-Masanell, and Hyun Jin Kim, published on October 19, 2010 by the Harvard Business School.

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Khan Academy: The future of education?

With the backing of Gates and Google, Khan Academy and its free online educational videos are moving into the...
With the backing of Gates and Google, Khan Academy and its free online educational videos are moving into the classroom and across the world. Their goal: to ...
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A New History of Life: Are We Really Martians? - Joe Kirschvink

Prebiotic steps that led to the origin of life on Earth are one of the largest mysteries of science. Nearly 15 years...
Prebiotic steps that led to the origin of life on Earth are one of the largest mysteries of science. Nearly 15 years ago, Professor Joe Kirschvink and his st...
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