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Podcasts from the University of Oxford, Faculty of Law. Professor Ernest Weinrib - Cecil A. Wright Professor of Law, University of Toronto delivered the lectures on 4th, 6th and 12th November 2014. Part 1:...
Episode 1 of a two- part documentary which explores the world of financial traders and those who play the market in New York, London, Amsterdam and Chicago. This episode follows Manhattan hedge fund manager...
Audio extracts from a BBC radio programme called TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMERS, broadcast on 1/1/1937, in which Irish dramatist, social critic, essayist and political thinker George Bernard Shaw talks about: a few...
Early and accurate diagnosis may prevent the spread of cervical cancer in women, and cervical screening is hailed as the way forward. Part 1 considers the evidence for the effectiveness of cervical screening...
This series of videos explains the "hows and whys" of asteroid hazards: Why are some asteroids hazardous? Why are they difficult to find? And how can the risk of impact be predicted? Produced by...
How has the Bauhaus school of architecture and design, Germany’s best-known art school, shaped the world we live in today? This is a three-part documentary to mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of...
Part 1 covers the life, education and experience of Hermann Karl Felix ‘Hugh’ Blaschko, until 1933 when he emigrated to England. In Part 2 Professor Blaschko discusses his activities and research at...
4-part series in which John Cleese embarks on a quest to unravel the secrets of the human face. First broadcast on BBC1 in 2001. 1) FACE TO FACE: how we use our faces to make friends and influence people....
When Britain abolished slavery in 1834 the government compensated the slave owners for the loss of their ‘property’ with the equivalent of £17bn. The slaves received nothing. In partnership with...
In this first of two videos, Andrew Janiak of Duke University introduces Émilie du Châtelet, a French philosopher, and explains her contribution to the debate about the principle of sufficient reason. [4...
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