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2006
2006x1
Edward Shorter on his book Written In the Flesh
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Edward Shorter talks about the history of sex as chronicled in his book "Written In the Flesh".
2006x2
Robert Fisk on his book The Great War For Civilisation
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Robert Fisk talks about his book "The Great War For Civilisation"
2006x3
Yossi Klein Halevi on "The View From Israel"
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Yossi Klein Halevi lectures on "The View From Israel"
2006x4
John Ibbitson and Maude Barlow on challenges facing Canada
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John Ibbitson author of "The Polite Revolution" and Maude Barlow, author of "Too Close for Comfort" disagree about challenges facing Canada
2006x5
Douglas Massey on the American record on race and poverty
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Douglas Massey, professor of sociology at Princton discusses the American record on race and poverty and compares it with Canadian stats.
2006x6
Jeffrey Friedman on the discovery of the hormone Leptin
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Jeffrey Friedman: Rockfeller University , MD, PHD, a moleculargenetist whose discovery of the hormone leptin and its role in regulating body weight has changed our understanding of the .. show full overview
2006x7
Simon Winchester on A Crack in the Edge of the World
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Simon Winchester, author of "A Crack in the Edge of the World".
2006x8
Stephen Lewis delivers the 2005 Massey Lecture
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Stephen Lewis, 2005 Massey Lecturer
2006x9
Christopher Patten on Cousins and Strangers
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Christopher Patten on Cousins and Strangers: America, Britain and Europe in a New Century
2006x10
Michael Fullan on Reform in Education
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Michael Fullan on Reform in Education
2006x11
Mary Gordon on Roots of Empathy
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Mary Gordon on Roots of Empathy: Changing the World Child by Child
2006x12
Clifford Will on Was Einstein Right?
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Clifford Will delivers a lecture titled "Was Einstein Right? Can Einstein's Theories Survive Today's Scientific Scrutiny?"
2006x13
Arthur I. Miller on Einstein and Picasso
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Arthur I. Miller compares Einstein to Picasso. Miller is the author of a book titled "Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc"
2006x14
Tariq Ramadan on The Creative Contribution of Islam
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Tariq Ramadan talks about "The Creative Contribution of Islam wiithin Canadian Self-Understanding"
2006x15
Janet Afary, Kevin B. Anderson on The Seductions of Islamism
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Janet Afary and Kevin B. Anderson are co-authors of "The Seductions of Islamism: Revisiting Foucault and the Iranian Revolution"
2006x16
Steven Pinker on
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Steven Pinker talks about "Words and Rules"
2006x17
Mahmood Mamdani on Good Muslim, Bad Muslim
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Mahmood Mamdani lectures on "Good Muslim, Bad Muslim"
2006x18
Samantha Power on Cautionary Tales
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Samantha Power's talk is entitled Cautionary Tales: International diplomacy lessons the US should learn.
2006x19
Bill Clinton on Bill Clinton
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Bill Clinton on Bill Clinton
2006x20
Judea Pearl, Akhbar Ahmed: Divisions between Muslims & Jews
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Judea Pearl and Akhbar Ahmed are speaking about divisions between Muslims and Jews
2006x21
Mohamad Tavakoli:Islamic Universalism & Multiconfessionalism
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Mohamad Tavakoli is speaking on "Islamic Universalism and Multiconfessionalism"
2006x22
Thomas King reads on A Short History of Indians in Canada
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Thomas King reads from his latest book " A Short History of Indians in Canada"
2006x23
Abdu'l Missagh Ghadirian on Spirituality and Healing
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Abdu'l Missagh Ghadirian speaks about spirituality and healing.
2006x24
Rocky Kolb on Dark Matter in the Universe
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Cosmologist Rocky Kolb talks about dark matter in the universe.
2006x25
Louis A. Perez, Jr. on Cuban culture and revolution
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Louis A. Perez, Jr. speaks about Cuban culture and revolution.
2006x26
Arkady Moshes on Russia, the EU and Ukraine
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Arkady Moshes talks about the relationship between Russia, the EU and the Ukraine.
2006x27
Jung Chang, Jon Halliday on their book Mao: The Unkown Story
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Authors Jung Chang and Jon Halliday discuss their book Mao: The Unkown Story.
2006x28
Mao Symposium: Jeremy Paltiel, Bernie Frolic and Jan Wong
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Mao Symposium with Jeremy Paltiel, Bernie Frolic, and Jan Wong.
2006x29
Anna Makolkin on Montesquieu.
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Anna Makolkin discusses Montesquieu.
2006x30
George Elliott Clarke on Jean Chretien
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George Elliott Clarke reads a poem he wrote about Jean Chretien.
2006x31
Piotr Wrobel on Numbers and Historical Memory.
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Piotr Wrobel lectures on Numbers and Historical Memory.
2006x32
Venezuela Symposium is about Chavez and the current state of
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Venezuela Symposium is about Chavez and the current state of Venezuela.
2006x33
Robert Buckman, Michael Persinger on Is God All In Your Head
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Robert Buckman and Michael Persinger ask the question " Is God All In Your Head?"
2006x34
Jeffery Stout on The Monologue of Secularism
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Jeffery Stout delivers a talk entitled "The Monologue of Secularism"
2006x35
Eugene Rivers on Chrsitian faith and high-risk youth
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Eugene Rivers is a reverend from Boston. He speaks about Chrsitian faith and high-risk youth.
2006x36
William Jankowiak on emotional monogamy.
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William Jankowiak makes a case for emotional monogamy.
2006x37
Michael Adams on his book American Backlash
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Michael Adams talks about his book "American Backlash".
2006x38
Alan Middleton on Nations as Brands
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Alan Middleton gives a lecture on "Nations as Brands".
2006x39
Giovanna Franci on architecture in Italy and in Las Vagas
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Giovanna Franci compares architecture in Italy to reproductions in Las Vagas
2006x40
Pauline Couture on her book
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Pauline Couture talks about her book "Ice".
2006x41
Karen Armstrong on her book The Great Transformation
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Karen Armstrong talks about her latest book "The Great Transformation".
2006x42
Felipe Frenandez-Armesto on the Spanish Conquest
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Felipe Frenandez-Armesto talks about the Spanish Conquest and the exchange of cultures.
2006x43
Michael Geist on a Canadian solution for copyright
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Michael Geist offers a Canadian solution for the copyright conundrum.
2006x44
Sarat Maharaj on Dynamic Creativity: Remaking Art and non-art
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Sarat Maharaj presents "Dynamic Creativity: Remaking Art and non -Art".
2006x45
Konstanty Gebert on Poland, politics, and his life there
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Konstanty Gebert is a Polish journalist and a Jewish activist. He talks about Poland, politics, and his life there.
2006x46
Bob Rae on Future Challenges
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Bob Rae, former Premier and federal Liberal leadership candidate, gives a speech entitled "Future Challenges".
2006x47
Katherine Barber on the history of the English language
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Katherine Barber is the editor of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary. She takes us on a quick tour of the history of the English language.
2006x48
Lisa Randall on higher dimensional space: Warped Passages
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Lisa Randall is a Professor of Physics at Harvard University. She gives a lecture about higher dimensional space, a lecture based upon her book "Warped Passages"
2006x50
Jessica Stern on Terror in the Name of God
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Jessica Stern is a Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University. She is also the author of "Terror in the Name of God".
2006x51
Neil Altman on Suicide Bombers, Psychoanalytical Perspective
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Neil Altman is Associate Clinical Professor in the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at New York University. His talk is titled " Suicide Bombers - a Psychoanalytical Perspective".
2006x52
Meredeth Thursen on Gender and War
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Meredeth Thursen is a professor at the School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers. Her talk deals with the subject - gender and war.
2006x53
Stephen O'Shea on his book
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Stephen O'Shea discusses his book "Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World".
2006x54
Natalie Zemon Davis on her book Trickster Travels
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Natalie Zemon Davis dicusses her book, Trickster Travels: A Sixteenth Century Muslim Between Worlds about the journeys of Leo Africanus.
2006x55
Jane Goodall on Chimpanzee and Human Emotions
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Primatologist Jane Goodall looks at the similarities between chimpanzee and human emotions, preserving the environment, and hope.
2006x56
Alvin Toffler on Revolutionary Wealth
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Futurist Alvin Toffler on Revolutionary Wealth: how our traditional economic categories are changing.
2006x57
Elisabeth Lloyd on The Case of the Female Orgasm
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Elisabeth Lloyd teaches both philosophy and biology at University of Indiana. She is the author of The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution.
2006x49
Seth Lloyd on Programming the Universe
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Seth Lloyd is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His talk, "Programming the Universe", is about the computational power of atoms, electrons, and elementary particles.
2006x58
Alex Pattakos on Freedom and Responsibility
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Alex Pattakos offers his take on how people can find fulfillment in life and the balance between freedom and responsibility.
2006x59
Timothy Garton Ash on Is Canada sufficiently European
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Is Canada sufficiently European to join the European Union?
2006x60
Joao Magueijo on The Changed Laws of Physics
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The author of Faster than the Speed of Light leads us into the abstract realm of theoretical physics.
2006x61
Robert Kagan on the Division between America and Europe
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Robert Kagan discusses the growing division between America and Europe.
2006x62
Peter Busby on Green Architecture
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Vancouver architect Peter Busby specializes in green design.
2006x63
Conrad Black
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Conrad Black speaks to the Empire Club about what it would take for the Conservative Party of Canada to make inroads across the regions. The answer: a post-separatist Quebec.
2006x64
Canada by Picasso: The Faces of Federalism
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A symposium with Janice Stein of the University of Toronto; Roger Gibbins of the Canada West Foundation; and Antonia Maioni, professor of political science at McGill University.
2006x65
Roy Mottahedeh and Barry Rubin
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Harvard professor Roy Mottahedeh discusses pluralism in Islamic tradition. Barry Rubin of Global Research in International Affairs in Israel offers a rather gloomy account of the fallout from the 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli war.
2006x66
Ann Cavoukian
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Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner for Ontario speaks about privacy in the age of the Internet,
2006x67
Paul Steinhardt on Impossible Crystals
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Physicist Paul Steinhardt discusses the creation of "Impossible crystals": quasi-crystals with five-fold symmetry previously believed impossible.
2006x68
Janna Levin on her book A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines
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Imagine someone saying that they are terrified by the claim that there cannot be a mathematical theory of everything. Janna Levin is such a person. She is a physicist who is also the .. show full overview
2006x69
Margaret MacMillan
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Historian Margaret MacMillan (Paris 1919) discusses her latest book, Nixon in China: The Week that Changed the World.
2006x70
Minxin Pei
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Minxin Pei discusses why China's economic and political reform are not in sync and what can be done to encourage a move toward a more democratic political landscape.
2006x71
David Held
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David Held is a professor at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance based at the London School of Economics.
2006x72
Alain de Botton
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The "relentlessly genial" Alain de Botton offers his thoughts on the kind of architecture that has the capacity to make us happy.
2006x73
Jordan Peterson on Music as Language
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Professor of psychology Jordan Peterson looks at how music affects us in ways that most of us can't quite put it into words, and yet is very much a kind of language.
2006x74
Jeffrey Rosenthal on The Curious World of Probabilities
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The author of Struck by Lightning - and the statistician who crunched the numbers to reveal that a statistically improbable number of lottery retailers were winning major prizes in .. show full overview
2006x75
Margaret Somerville
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Our contemporary world creates more and more techniques to manipulate nature. Can it come to its senses and recognize the need for ethical self-control? What is at stake? Nothing less than the essence of our humanness.

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