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Internet memes are a rapidly evolving form of communication that typically combines language with other modes of communication to create comparisons. These comparisons may become more appealing…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Rachel Myers, UG '22 Department
Psychology
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Nearly three decades after the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), it is still considered by most scholars to be the most successful case of a truth commission, as well as the…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Rooya Rahin Department
Politics
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At very low temperatures near the absolute zero, most of the matters will be freeze, hence the electrons become highly ordered. Quantum spin liquid is a novel phenomenon in which the electrons are…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Loi T. Nguyen, GS Department
Chemistry
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Taking the Measure of Where We Are Today - Making Men Moral: Public Morality, Liberty, and Law
Panelists:
Melissa Moschella, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics, Department of Medicine, Columbia…
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Taking the Measure of Where We Are Today
Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director, James Madison Program, Princeton University
in conversation with
Meir Y.…
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Taking the Measure of Where We Are Today - Bioethics and Human Dignity
Panelists:
Yuval Levin, Editor, National Affairs; Hertog Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Diana Schaub, Professor of…
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Taking the Measure of Where We Are Today - Is American Conservatism Too Liberal?
Panelists:
Mona Charen, Columnist; Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Samuel Gregg, Director of…
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