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Dearness vs. Cheapness
I think it necessary to submit to the reader some theoretical remarks on the illusions to which the words dearness and cheapness give rise. At first sight, these remarks may Author(s): No creator set
Journalist Dimiter Kenarov on Poland's Quest for Shale Gas Poland is spearheading the development of shale gas resources in Europe, hoping to wean itself off Russian gas imports. Although there is no commercial production yet, exploration concessions cover 90,000 km2, or 29 percent of the entire territory of Poland, with about 30 international and domestic companies involved in the process. The government and the majority of Poles firmly support the search for unconventional fossil fuels, as energy independence has become a top priority in the country. Author(s): No creator set
Theodore Roosevelt's Conservation Influences Theodore Roosevelt was a great lover of nature long before he became president. From boyhood throughout his adult life, Roosevelt's enthusiasm for conservation was encouraged and shaped by several influential figures. Early on, TR's uncle, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt inspired his nephew with his tireless struggles on behalf of conservation policy. Later, Roosevelt would meet the naturalists John Burroughs, George Bird Grinnell, and Museum ornithologist, Frank Chapman. During his presidency, Roosev Author(s): AMNHorg
Raw/Cooked: Duron Jackson The second season of Raw/Cooked opens with Rumination, an exhibition of the work of Bedford-Stuyvesant--based artist Duron Jackson, recommended by Mickalene Thomas. Jackson's multimedia installation evokes a private library or reading room, where viewers are invited to contemplate themes of race and power embedded in American history and culture.
Raw/Cooked: Duron Jackson
11/16/2012 -- 02/10/2013
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Sergio Fajardo and Emmaneul Saez, "Inequality Across the Americas" "Inequality: A Dialogue for the Americas" is a path-breaking series that connects political leaders and scholars from Latin America to their counterparts in the United States by means of intercontinental video-conferencing. It creates an ongoing dialogue on the nature of inequality in the United States and Latin America, paving the way for future conversations and collaboration.
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Sitting Bull: The Lakota Family In this video clip, learn more about the Lakota people and how they are a peaceful people who celebrate and honor the importance of family life. (0:46) Author(s): No creator set
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