An Inside Look at the Exotic Animal Trade: Profiles by VICE

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Wildlife trafficking is estimated to be a $19 billion per year global business, surpassed only by black-market sales and trafficking of drugs, humans, and fi...

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Revolutionizing Education On Campuses and Worldwide - edX - YouTube

edX's mission is to educate the world and revolutionize the way people learn. We are building a global community of...
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Safe and Sorry – Terrorism & Mass Surveillance

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Why safeguard intangible cultural heritage ?

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Depression and spiritual awakening -- two sides of one door | Lisa Miller | TEDxTeachersCollege

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2030- SDG 4- Quality Education- Ted talks

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War on Boys

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What ever happened to letting "boys be boys?" Take these two cases: In one, a seven-year-old boy was sent home for nibbling a Pop Tart into a gun. In another, a teacher was so alarmed by a picture drawn by a student (of a sword fight), that the boy's parents were summoned in for a conference. In short, boys in America's schools are routinely punished for being active, competitive, and restless. In other words, boys can no longer be boys. Christina Hoff Sommers, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, explains how we can change this.
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10 Signs That GLOBAL WARMING Is NO LONGER A Debate

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History and Humanitarianism: Understanding humanitarian action - past, present and future

The latest film from the Arts and Humanities Research Council looks at how arts and humanities academics are working...
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Rural Development- An Integrated Concept of Growth and Poverty Elimination

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