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Conversations with History: Noam Chomsky
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Video duration: 3548 seconds
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler is joined by linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky to discuss activism, anarchism and the role the United States plays in the world today. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2002] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6568]
Related: activism, chomsky, noam, politics
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Health Matters: What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
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Video duration: 1690 seconds
What is Social Anxiety Disorder? Is it simply a severe form of shyness? Join Dr. Granet as he talks with leading expert, Dr. Murray Stein, about this disorder that affects approximately 5% of the general population. Find out the symptoms and latest treatments that are available. Series: "Health Matters" [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12228]
Related: anxiety, health, shyness, social, treatment
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Switchfoot Unplugged 2008
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Video duration: 1741 seconds
Singer and guitarist Jon Foreman of Switchfoot talks about the art of writing songs in this program presented by the Writer's Symposium by the Sea at Point Loma Nazarene University. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [3/2008] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 13983]
Related: foreman, jon, loma, point, switchfoot
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The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class
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Video duration: 3457 seconds
Distinguished law scholar Elizabeth Warren teaches contract law, bankruptcy, and commercial law at Harvard Law School. She is an outspoken critic of America's credit economy, which she has linked to the continuing rise in bankruptcy among the middle-class. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures" [6/2007] [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 12620]
Related: bankruptcy, class, economy, middle
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Natural Capitalism: The Next Industrial Revolution
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Video duration: 5278 seconds
Amory Lovins is Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute. Lovins is active in crafting policy around the world in the fields of energy, resource, environmental development, and security, chiefly in the private sector. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [12/2008] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15123]
Related: amory, energy, environment, institute, lovins, mountain, rocky
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Conversations with History: Kenneth Waltz
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Video duration: 3547 seconds
On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with renowned political scientist Kenneth N. Waltz, about theory, international politics, and the U.S. role in world affairs. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2003] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 7386]
Related: affairs, kenneth, n., politics, us, waltz, world
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10 Ways You Shoot Yourself in the Foot in the Workplace
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Video duration: 3525 seconds
Combining humor and personal experience, Nora Denzel shares what she learned as she climbed the corporate ladder at IBM and Hewlett Packard, emphasizing the 10 most common mistakes people make as they try to advance their careers?and how to avoid them. Series: UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series [12/2008] [Business] [Show ID: 15523]
Related: advancement, business, career, ibm, management
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Peak Oil: How Soon? How Serious?
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Video duration: 3571 seconds
Petroleum Geologist Jeffrey J. Brown provides an overview of the global energy picture, focused on oil supply and demand and the impact of peak oil exports. Is the world at or near the maximum of oil production? Can new finds make up for increasing consumption? How might net exporters alter supply? Series: Humanitas [9/2008] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 14989]
Related: oil, production, reserves
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40/40 Vision Lecture: Neurology and the Passion for Art
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Video duration: 5369 seconds
Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. Series: "40/40 Vision Lectures (UCSD Faculty Lecture Series)" [11/2000] [Science] [Show ID: 5224]
Related: art, neurology, science
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