The Venus Project Lecture City University of London Pt 01


Jacque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows October 3rd, 2009 Lecture in London, England. The full video is available for download upon request. Just send me a message. thezeitgeistmovement.com www.thevenusproject.com www.zmca.org


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The Big Dance Royal Flashmob with University of East London


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LLB Study Weekend: Public Law - Parliamentary Sovereignty


Rob Jago, provides a lecture on Public Law and parliamentary sovereignty at the recent University of London International Programmes weekend. To find out more about our Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme visit: www.londoninternational.ac.uk


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Alumni Inspiration: Trinidad (LLB) Eulis Nero


Eulis talks about the great reputation of the University of London in Trinidad and Tobago. Her degree has given her a platform to take on further studies in the US. To find out more about studying with the University of London in Trinidad visit:www.londoninternational.ac.uk


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Anwar Ibrahim at University of Westminster: Raja Petra Is An Asset To The Nation


University of Westminster, London 19/03/2010 Q & A Session (Pt 6)


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Being Part of London Met


Thank you for considering London Met for your studies. We hope to be welcoming you to our university in September 2011. www.londonmet.ac.uk


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University of the Cumberlands - Stephanie Quattrociocchi 86-Foot Buzzer Beater


University of the Cumberlands' Senior Guard Stephanie Quattrociocchi (Quat-tro-chuckie) sinks an 86 foot buzzer beater with 0.7 left in the 1st half of the Patriot Ladies game with Campbellsville University on Jan. 22nd, 2011. Video Courtesy of the University of the Cumberlands' Sports Information Department (Shane Anglin) & WOBZ-TV9 in London, KY. Radio Call (Brandon Hensley & Bo Kidd) courtesy of WANV-FM 96.7 in London, KY. University of the Cumberlands is an NAIA school in Williamsburg, KY.


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The Strokes - Live at London University


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University of Greenwich (UK) - Overview


www.gre.ac.uk University of Greenwich. Ranked the highest for student satisfaction in London (The Sunday Times University Guide, 2010), the University of Greenwich traces its roots to 1890, and has a diverse student community of 26000 drawn from more than 140 countries. Based across three campuses -- Greenwich, Avery Hill and Medway -- the university offers over 1200 programmes and is recognised for its world-class research. We even boast a Nobel Prize winner among our alumni. For a taste of student life, and to find out more, visit www.gre.ac.uk.


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Royal Holloway


Royal Holloway is just 19 miles west of central London, provides a unique environment for university study.


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*university of dub : Aba Shanti + Blackboard Jungle & Reality Souljah + Maka Ya


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Jon Lord - Honorary Degree - University of Leicester


A short clip of Jon Lord receiving and responding to the presentation of the Honorary Degree (Doctor of Music) from the University of Leicester. Jon Lord was born in Leicester in 1941 and was educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, right next door to the University of Leicester. Moving to London at 19, he started performing with jazz bands and rhythm and blues groups, acquiring his first electric organ in 1963. In 1968 Jon Lord co-founded Deep Purple and during his eight years with the band, his Hammond organ riffs underpinned many great songs including the classic 'Smoke on the Water'. He also took the band in a classical direction by composing a major work, 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra', first performed in 1969 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold. After a brief spell as one third of Paice, Ashton and Lord, he played with Whitesnake between 1978 and 1984 then rejoined a new line-up of Deep Purple where he stayed until retiring in 2002 to concentrate on solo work. Throughout his career in rock, Jon Lord has continued a parallel career in classical music, recording and performing his own compositions. The last time Jon Lord visited the University of Leicester was 41 years ago when Deep Purple played at the Students' Union on 7 February 1970.


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'We will see violence!' Students march in London protest


Police in London are on high alert as an estimated ten thousand students gear up for a rally against education cuts and tripling tuition fees. This comes almost a year after similar protests in the heart of the British capital descended into violence. RT's Ivor Bennett who's keeping across developments talked to one of the organisers of the protest rally. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Simin Behbahani at SOAS (part 1)


Iranian poet Simin Behbahani speaking and reciting her poetry at an event organized in her honor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, University of London in February 2005.


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Introducing the University of Kent...


Kent, the UK's European university, offers excellent teaching, an unbeatable student experience and world-class research at a range of campuses and centres across the south-east of England, Brussels and Paris.


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An American in London - Week 10 "Cambridge Comforts"


Hanging out with Natalie at Cambridge with various friends made of amazing. There were a ton of stories that I couldn't fit in this video, but the town is so full of tradition that if you can hunt down a student to take you around, it is definitely worth the trip. Shout out to Natalie! Thanks so much for vising : )


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University of Guelph Vote Mob II - Surprise Harper ;-)


Match your views: cbc.ca More footage coming soon! MEDIA COVERAGE Guelph Mercury: goo.gl (Our fav., thanks Rob & Phil) CBC News: goo.gl Global BC: goo.gl London Free Press: goo.gl Globe and Mail: goo.gl PRESS RELEASE April 4th - Guelph, Ontario - Students throw surprise party for Harper during Guelph visit. When Stephen Harper's campaign tour brought him to Guelph on Monday, students at the University of Guelph were ready for him. A flood of over 500 students crept over to Harper's event at the Delta to throw a surprise party. The students (also responsible for last winter's Bill C-311 Strip Mob and last week's Vote Mob) aim to promote the vote, simultaneously challenging political leaders to impress youth and challenging campuses across the country to likewise hit the polls. "Youth voting rates have historically been quite low in Canada," says co-organizer Yvonne Su, a student at U of Guelph. "This is an opportunity to spice up voting, because it's so much more than civic engagement." Spicy indeed, the party looked like a red-hot parade, dressed in Canadian gear, and complete with bagpipes. After creeping across campus and shouting, "SURPRISE," the students formed a musical procession and approached the Delta to unfurl a banner - "Surprise! We are voting." Then, after a drumroll and trumpet call, "Uh oh." "We're calling on students everywhere to celebrate the vote and ask themselves what kind of Canada they want to live in," said co-organizer and parade grand marshal <b>...</b>


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Graffiti Riot: Paint bombs fly at cops as students rage in London


Mass demonstrations by thousands of students and trade unionists in central London against an increase in tuition fees, are growing more violent. It's the latest and the largest in a string of rallies against sweeping austerity measures and budget cuts across Europe. What started as a relatively peaceful march later turned into violent clashes with the police, which is largerly outnumbered by the demonstrators. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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SZABIST Corporate Video 2012


The Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) is a fully Chartered Institute established through a Legislative Act of the Sindh Assembly (Sindh Act No. XI of 1995) and is approved and recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan, as a degree granting institution. SZABIST has campuses in Karachi, Islamabad, Larkana and Dubai (UAE). SZABIST is a registered member of the International Association of Universities (IAU), Paris; Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), London; Federation of the Universities of Islamic World (FUIW) Rabat; Asia University Federation (AUF), Seoul; and the Association of SAARC Universities (ASU). Business Week, the leading international business magazine, has listed SZABIST among the best business schools of the world for five consecutive years (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006). SZABIST is one of the top 20 business schools from Asia recognized by Business Week. Only two business schools from Pakistan are listed in Business Week. Asia Inc, a leading Asian Magazine, has ranked SZABIST among the top MBA Schools of South Asia in its Asia's Best MBA Schools Survey for two consecutive years (2003, 2004). SZABIST is one of the top 15 business schools from South Asia ranked in Asia Inc. SZABIST is also ranked among the best Science and Technology and MBA schools in Asia by the CNN-Time publication Asia week. SZABIST is also listed in the CNN Executive Education Schools. SZABIST thus has the unparalleled <b>...</b>


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Sex Scandal: University of Vermont Presidents


TYT University hosts Ana Kasparian and Jayar Jackson break down the sex scandal involving a wife and two former University of Vermont presidents.


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Frank Dikötter: Social Engineering Mao Style - The Alex Jones Show 1/3


Alex welcomes to the show Frank Dikötter, the author of Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe. Dikötter is Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and Professor of the Modern History of China on leave from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. web.mac.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv


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Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Anthropology


In this program, three distinguished University of Maryland professors, Marilyn London, professor of anthropology, Tom Mauriello, professor of criminology and criminal justice, and Andrew Wolvin, professor of communication, come together to discuss how scientists assist in criminal investigations. They take a look at the lives, research, and education of criminal investigators and forensic anthropologists to show how science is being used to solve crimes.


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England - Cambridge


After a week of running and playing in London, we drove to the village of Sawston, in Cambridgeshire, to visit a friend. We stayed there for four days and took a number of sightseeing trips, the first of which was a visit to Cambridge. As a university professor, I was eager to prowl around the University of Cambridge, one of the oldest universities in the world and home of the world-renowned King's College, Cavendish Laboratory, and the Cambridge University Library. It was founded in 1209 by students who fled from hostile townspeople in Oxford.


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Reducing the use of agency staff at University College London Hospitals


A short film showcasing the success achieved by the staff at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in reducing agency usage.


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Does Morality Need God?


Complete video at: fora.tv Philosopher Colin McGinn and theologian Denys Turner discuss the question of whether atheism can coexist with a sense of morality. Both agree that morality exists independently of divinity. ----- Journalist Susan Jacoby, philosopher Colin McGinn, and theologian Denys Turner explore questions such as: Is humanism another kind of religion? Is it religion's evolutionary future, rather than just one of several alternatives? What light does the recent scientific study of religion throw on these possibilities? How do the new humanists compare to the new atheists? Can an atheist identity be shaped by a positive ethic, or must it be primarily an anti-religious sentiment? How will the persistence of belief and disbelief, as well as the tension between them, shape thought and culture in the 21st century? - CUNY Colin McGinn (B.Phil., Oxford University), joined the UM Philosophy Department in 2006, having taught previously at University of London, University of Oxford, and Rutgers University. He was the recipient of the John Locke Prize at Oxford University in 1973. His research interests are in philosophy of mind (particularly consciousness, intentionality and imagination), metaphysics, ethics and philosophical logic. Denys Alan Turner is a British academic in the field of philosophy and theology. He is currently Professor of Historical Theology at Yale University having been appointed in 2005, previously having been Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at <b>...</b>


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Fischerspooner - Emerge


Karaoke assignment for school (University of the Arts, London), created with Windows Movie Maker. NB: I purposely changed the orthography of the words so that, if a Dutch person would 'sing along', he'd pronounce them more or less correctly without having to know any English ;)


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"Why Marxism?" An Evening at FEE with C. Bradley Thompson


The lecture "Why Marxism?", is an examination of why so many people are still attracted to Marxism despite the history of totalitarianism and genocide. Professor C. Bradley Thompson is the BB&T Research Professor at Clemson University and the Executive Director of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism. He has also been a visiting fellow at Princeton and Harvard universities and at the University of London.


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Keynes v Hayek


Speaker(s): Professor George Selgin, Professor Lord Skidelsky, Duncan Weldon, Dr Jamie Whyte Chair: Paul Mason Recorded on 26 July 2011. How do we get out of the financial mess we're in? Two of the great economic thinkers of the 20th century had sharply contrasting views: John Maynard Keynes believed that governments could create sustainable employment and growth. His contemporary and rival Friedrich Hayek believed that investments have to be based on real savings rather than fiscal stimulus or artificially low interest rates. BBC Radio 4 will be recording a debate between modern day followers of Keynes and Hayek. George Selgin is Professor of Economics at The Terry College of Business, University of Georgia. Selgin is one of the founders of the Modern Free Banking School, which draws its inspiration from the writings of Hayek on the denationalization of money and choice in currency. He has written extensively on free banking, the private supply of money and deflation. George Selgin is the author of The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue (1988), Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy (1997), and Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage (2008). Robert Skidelsky is Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick. His three-volume biography of the economist John Maynard Keynes (1983, 1992, 2000) received numerous prizes, including the Lionel <b>...</b>


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TEDxUWO - Drew Dudley - The List


Leadership educator Drew Dudley takes exception to "The List": a lesson in the education system that is learned though never taught, and that he feels keeps people of all ages from truly embracing their passions. TEDxUWO is the official TEDx conference for The University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. The theme of this inaugural conference was Own Your Passion. A total of 200 spots were reserved for audience members, while thousands more across the country joined via satellite locations and live video stream. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.


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The Enigma Of Capital - Professor David Harvey - Part 1 - London School of Economics


For three centuries the capitalist system has shaped western society and conditioned the lives of its people. Capitalism is cyclical and increasingly bankrupt. Boom-and-bust is its model. Laying bare the follies of the international financial system, eminent academic David Harvey looks at the nature of capitalism and why it's time to call a halt to its unbridled excesses. He examines the vast flows of money that surge round the world in daily volumes well in excess of the sum of all its economies. He looks at the cycles of boom and bust in the world's housing and stock markets and shows that periodic episodes of meltdown are not only inevitable in the capitalist system but essential to its survival. The essence of capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talk of a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make a fundamental error. The Enigma of Capital considers how crises of the current sort can best be contained within the constraints of capitalism, and makes the case for a social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane. David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate School and former Professor of Geography at Johns Hopkins and Oxford Universities. The author of numerous books, he was awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1995 and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007. He is the world's most cited academic <b>...</b>


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The Enigma Of Capital - Part 3 - Professor David Harvey - London School of Economics


For three centuries the capitalist system has shaped western society and conditioned the lives of its people. Capitalism is cyclical and increasingly bankrupt. Boom-and-bust is its model. Laying bare the follies of the international financial system, eminent academic David Harvey looks at the nature of capitalism and why it's time to call a halt to its unbridled excesses. He examines the vast flows of money that surge round the world in daily volumes well in excess of the sum of all its economies. He looks at the cycles of boom and bust in the world's housing and stock markets and shows that periodic episodes of meltdown are not only inevitable in the capitalist system but essential to its survival. The essence of capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talk of a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make a fundamental error. The Enigma of Capital considers how crises of the current sort can best be contained within the constraints of capitalism, and makes the case for a social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane. David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate School and former Professor of Geography at Johns Hopkins and Oxford Universities. The author of numerous books, he was awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1995 and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007. He is the world's most cited academic <b>...</b>


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The Enigma Of Capital - Part 2 - Professor David Harvey - London School of Economics


For three centuries the capitalist system has shaped western society and conditioned the lives of its people. Capitalism is cyclical and increasingly bankrupt. Boom-and-bust is its model. Laying bare the follies of the international financial system, eminent academic David Harvey looks at the nature of capitalism and why it's time to call a halt to its unbridled excesses. He examines the vast flows of money that surge round the world in daily volumes well in excess of the sum of all its economies. He looks at the cycles of boom and bust in the world's housing and stock markets and shows that periodic episodes of meltdown are not only inevitable in the capitalist system but essential to its survival. The essence of capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talk of a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make a fundamental error. The Enigma of Capital considers how crises of the current sort can best be contained within the constraints of capitalism, and makes the case for a social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane. David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate School and former Professor of Geography at Johns Hopkins and Oxford Universities. The author of numerous books, he was awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1995 and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007. He is the world's most cited academic <b>...</b>


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Tower Bells at the University of Washington


Change Ringing Tower Bells are featured on this podcast. The inaugural ceremony and ring took place on May 31, 2008. This is the only set of Changing Ringing Tower Bells on the West Coast of the United States. These new bells were installed at Gerberding Hall on the campus of the University of Washington through a donation by the Gordon Stuart Peek Foundation. The tower captain is Rebecca Woodgate, a Senior Oceanographer at UW. This clip is part of a full episode that aired on SCAN TV in Seattle (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe [formerly Millennium] channel 23) on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 6:30 pm PST.


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Prof Noam Chomsky: Iran is NO Threat (2011,University College London)


Excerpt from Professor Noam Chomsky's UCL Rickman Godlee Lecture 2011 -- Contours of global order: Domination, stability, security in a changing world Further information: blogs.ucl.ac.uk


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Hadi Khorsandi at SOAS (February 2005)


Iranian exiled poet Hadi Khorsandi speaking and reciting a satirical poem at an event organized in honor of the poet Simin Behbahani by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London in February 2005.


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Dawa In The Park: Volume Four (28/28)


Back to part (1/28): www.youtube.com In this video Sheikh Abdurraheem Green and Sheikh Abdurrahmaan Al-Dimishqia give daw'ah to people at the Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London, England. Sheikh Abdurraheem Green: Anthony Green was born in 1964 in Dar es Salam, in Tanzania where his father, Gavin Green CBE was colonial administrator. He was educated at Ampleforth College, a Roman Catholic monastic boarding school and studied Modern History in Royal Holloway College of the University of London. His disillusionment with Chirstianity in particular and the materialistic orientation of modern Western Civilization in general lead him to search through the world's great religions and ideologies. After reading a translation of the Qur'aan he felt that this book alone stood out as being of divine origin. He embraced Islam in 1987 and became known as Abdurraheem Green. Since then he has been actively involved in Daw'ah around the UK and abroad. He has travelled extensively throughout the world sharing his knowledge of Islam and calling mankind to the worship of the One True Lord - Allah, and has authored several papers which have been published on the internet.


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Faith & Knowledge - Dr. Jafar Idris


In this very but important lecture Sheikh Jafar Idris elaborates on the concept of Faith and Knowledge, a talk which continues from a previous lecture: "Ways of Improving One's Character" I supplicate to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala, asking Him by the blessings and comprehension of His Ayah (Ittaqu Allah wa yu'alimukum Allah) which means: "have Taqwa of Allah, and Allah will teach you" to make our efforts as muslims a tool to increase Taqwa to all of us so as to be eligible that Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala teaches us. We read in the Noble Qur'an: But those firm in knowledge among them and the believers believe in what has been revealed to you, [O Muhammad], and what was revealed before you. And the establishers of prayer [especially] and the givers of zakah and the believers in Allah and the Last Day - those We will give a great reward. [Al-Baqarah, Ayat 162] But Allah bears witness to that which He has revealed to you. He has sent it down with His knowledge, and the angels bear witness [as well]. And sufficient is Allah as Witness. [Al-Baqarah, Ayat 166] Allah witnesses that there is no deity except Him, and [so do] the angels and those of knowledge - [that He is] maintaining [creation] in justice. There is no deity except Him, the Exalted in Might, the Wise. [Ali-Imran, Ayat 18] "Ittaqu Allah wa yu'alimukum Allah ...Have Taqwa of Allah and Allah Will Teach you, Will Give you Knowledge... So this means that Taqwa which is faith [consciousness] in Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala <b>...</b>


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Thyroid Examination


This procedural skills video shows a thyroid gland examination being undertaken by Dr Michelle Downie from St George's, University of London. The content of this video is licensed by the Creative Commons and anyone is free to use this video for educational, personal, and non-commercial purposes only.


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University Challenge - LSE vs Bath - Part 1


Part 1 of our round 1 match against the University of Bath


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Conversations w/ Great Minds - Dr. David Graeber Debt: The 1st 5000 years P1


Dr. David Graeber, professor of anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London on his book - Debt: The First 5000 years. How the concepts of debt and credit have defined human history and what this means for our current credit crisis and the future of our economy.


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Antony C. Sutton - An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones pt. 1/4


Antony Cyril Sutton (February 14, 1925 - June 17, 2002) was a British-born economist, historian, and writer. He studied at the universities of London, Goettingen and California and received his D.Sc. degree from University of Southampton, England. He was an economics professor at California State University Los Angeles and a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution from 1968 to 1973. During his time at the Hoover Institute he wrote the major study Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development (in three volumes), detailing how the West played a major role in developing Soviet Union from its very beginnings up until the present time (1970). In 1973 he published a popularized, condensed version of the three volumes called National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, and was thereby forced out of the Hoover Institution. en.wikipedia.org Tony wasn't a "conspiracy" author, he was a technology researcher and journalist. Tony stumbled across some shenanigans whilst he was at the Hoover Institute studying the Soviet Union's technological capabilities and discovered that there were high "unofficial" technological exchanges and the Soviets had western technology that officially they didn't have and the fact that much of the Russian armaments used by the North Vietnamese against American boys, were built with help from the West. He kept following the trail. He wrote his explosive Wall Street series and then came the packet about Skull and Bones. He <b>...</b>


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The Running Mad Professor


What IS this guy up to...? Professor Tom Solomon of the University of Liverpool and Walton Neurocentre, UK, is running the London Marathon raising money for The Encephalitis Society. Encephalitis is inflammation and swelling of the brain, usually caused by a virus. The Encephalitis Society supports those affected, raises awareness and funds research. Please share this video with your friends, and visit www.justgiving.com/RunningMadProf to read more and make a donatation - Thanks


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