EditFeatured Programs — Video Clip Of The Courses Derived From Famous Universities
What I'm trying to do is to share some video clip I collected from some the websites of some famous universities, like, Havard, Yale, Oxford, etc.
So here, instead of just watching the clip I hope you can try to do some dictation, or we say put the script down
I dont have a script to the video ...so no key available.
Let's use the power of brainstorm to figure out what the real answer!!!!!!!
EditWomen, Men, and Food: Putting Gender on the Table
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2007 Radcliffe Annual Conference
The Radcliffe Institute’s fifth annual gender conference explored the relationship between food and gender, from production, to preparation, to consumption. Panels considered the variety of ways in which men and women shape food, and how, in turn, food and foodways shape men and women.
EditJustice: A Journey in Moral Reasoning
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Professor Michael Sandel
Hundreds of students pack Harvard's Sanders Theater for Michael Sandel's "Justice" course—an introduction to moral and political philosophy. In a project to extend the reach of this legendary course, Harvard has created a film that takes you inside the classroom. Come join the lively exchange of ideas as Sandel and his students grapple with hard questions of ethics and civic life.
EditBrown v. Board: Looking Back, Looking Forward
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Harvard celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark civil rights case, Brown v. Board, with panels featuring several of the attorneys who argued the case, as well as discussion of the impact of desegregation.

Harvard Law School
EditOn the Relation of Science and the Humanities
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Professor Edward O. Wilson
This one hour lecture explores the bridge between science and the humanities. Featuring a glossary of helpful terms, slide images, and background information, Professor Wilson postulates, "...that genetic evolution and cultural evolution are somehow interwoven."
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