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1968: THE YEAR THAT ROCKED THE WORLD, award winning
writer Mark Kurlansky |
Interview with Filmmaker Charles Burnett |
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Designing and Building Affordable Housing, Bill Rose,
Research Architect, Building Research Council,
University of Illinois; and Lynne Dearborn, Associate
Professor of Architecture, University of Illinois |
PROFILES, PROBABILITIES, AND STEREOTYPES, Frederick
Schauer, the Frank Stanton Professor of the First
Amendment at the John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University |
| Wed |
THE MYTH OF LAZINESS, Mel Levine, M. D., Professor of
Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical
School and Director of its Clinical Center for the Study
of Development and Learning |
A PLAGUE UPON HUMANITY: THE SECRET GENOCIDE OF AXIS
JAPAN’S GERM WARFARE OPERATION, writer Daniel Barenblatt |
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Enron Revisited, Robert Bryce, journalist and author of
PIPE DREAMS: GREED, EGO, AND THE DEATH OF ENRON |
EMOTIONAL DESIGN, Donald A. Norman, professor of
computer science and psychology at Northwestern
University |
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Divisions in the United States Influencing the 2004
Elections, John Kenneth White, Professor of Politics,
Catholic University, and author of VALUES DIVIDE |
AMERICA BEHIND THE COLOR LINE: DIALOGUES WITH AFRICAN
AMERICANS, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the Chair of Harvard’s
African and African-American Studies Department |
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