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Future Shock: Technology in the Next 10 Years An extraordinaire collection of visionaries and entrepreneurs were assembled in the same room to talk about the next ten years. CEOs of Fortune 500 companies in mobile, online advertising, twitter, Google, and computer hardware companies. Where do they see us going? This conference will get your mind
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The Colour of Beauty is about race and racism in the model industry. Black History Month just passed (I’m writing this post on March 5th), so what better time to keep the conversation going? Equality isn’t a One-Month-A-Year Problem: it’s something we need to understand and remedy in all seasons. I’m a white male, by
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The Nuremberg trials offered a dramatic chance for justice to be imposed on some of the high ranking Nazis who had been captured. All efforts were taken to make sure that the trial was not a monkey trial but a real airing of philosophical differences, morals, and what we want from our society. This dramatic
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How Smart is Fido? That dog who sits at the edge of your bed and waits for you to utter the magic words: “let’s go for a walk.” How smart is that fish swimming by you in the sea? It is well known that the chimpanzee is our closest living relative from a genetic
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This heart felt and hard hitting documentary shows us what it’s like to be a teenaged girl. I happen to be a guy and so I found this documentary remarkably informative for understanding women. However, if you are a girl then this documentary BECOMING 13 will likely occupy a special space in your heart as
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To me, Life In A Day is – beyond a shadow of a doubt – the best documentary film of 2011. The fact that Life in a Day was not nominated for an Academy Award leaves me livid. I understand why it wasn’t nominated: first, it is genre defying, mind bendingly well done. It isn’t
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Meet Lauren, Shree, and Naomi: three leaders of tomorrow in the world of scientific research. In 2011, these three teenaged women won top prize for their respective age group in the first Google Science Fair. Making their accomplishment even more remarkable is that women swept the competition in all three categories. In this special presentation
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Where are the baby dinosaurs? In a spellbinding talk from TEDxVancouver paleontologist Jack Horner describes how slicing open fossil skulls revealed a shocking secret about some of our most beloved dinosaurs. Jack Horner and his dig teams have discovered the first evidence of parental care in dinosaurs, extensive nesting grounds, evidence of dinosaur herds, and
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Scientists often look to the past to understand the present: working closely with anthropologists, extinct creatures like dinosaurs and ancient events like the extinction of the dinosaurs. But let’s take a moment to imagine the future. Better yet, let’s get some scientists and biologists to wonder with us. A world different from our own
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Cure for Love is a full-length documentary about a controversial evangelical movement that claims they have discovered the ‘solution’ for turning gay men into ‘normal’ heterosexuals. If just reading the above sentence made your blood boil, this documentary is for you! Obviously, there is something very sinister being wrapped up with the shawls of religion.
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