<p>(Latin Pulse: October 12, 2009) Latin Pulse brings you a special investigative report from Telesur on the epidemic of Chagas in Argentina’s rural provinces. Although it already affects upwards of 18 million people throughout the Americas, causing heart failure, digestive problems and dea...
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Google Tech Talks May 2,2007 ABSTRACT ne of the great debates of our time concerns the gap between the rich and poor worlds and the influence of globalization on that gap. The UC Atlas of Global Inequality (http://ucatlas.ucsc.edu) mobilizes undergraduate and graduate students to research globa...
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Chile’s economic "miracle" has lifted many Chileans from poverty and become a fiscal model for Latin America. Martin Savidge hosts Peter Winn and Victoria Hurtado to discuss the underside of Chile's prosperity, focusing on the middle class, income inequality and the young generation. TUNE IN on ...
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How do you combat a crime so widespread, so accepted, that few perpetrators are ever punished? The crime is rape, and the country — Haiti. But now, through the efforts of some courageous Haitian women, justice is beginning to be served.Click here to find out What You Can Do!
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Edward Said - Memory, Inequality And Power - Palestine And The Universality Of Human Rights - A Lecture at UCLA - 2002 ... Edward Said Memory Inequality Power Palestine Palestinians Israel Universality Human Rights 2002 Lecture UCLA Orientalism Poetictouch
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Inequality: The enemy between us? is a one-hour lecture delivered by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett and produced by Media Education . In the lecture, Richard and Kate present compelling evidence that more equal societies do better.
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Inequality: The enemy between us? is a one-hour lecture delivered by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett and produced by Media Education . In the lecture, Richard and Kate present compelling evidence that more equal societies do better.
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Inequality: The enemy between us? is a one-hour lecture delivered by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett and produced by Media Education . In the lecture, Richard and Kate present compelling evidence that more equal societies do better.
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http://www.pbs.org/billmoyers While many Americans are working harder for less money and paying more for everyday items like gas and food, the rich are getting richer. Bill Moyers Journal analyzes the growing inequality gap on the ground at a workers march in Los Angeles and with historian Stev...
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