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His 147A 0U1 (W'23) #9: SF Since the 1990s

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His 147A OU1 (W'23): Lecture 8, Part 2: SF Since the 1970s

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His 147A (W'23) Lecture 10, Part 2: Marx & Marxisms

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Lecture 9, Part I: Hegel

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H147A (W'23) Lecture 9, Part I: Hegel

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His 147A (W'23): Lecture 5: Conservatism (Burke & Malthus)

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JoAn Skinner

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America and the States of Abortion: Abortion and Law

Speakers: Katherine Florey, UC Davis School of Law Lisa Ikemoto, UC Davis School of Law Rana Jaleel, Gender, Sexuality, & Women's Studies Rebecca Kluchin, Sacramento State University Aaron…

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Welcome and Introduction

College of Letters and Science Dean Atekwana GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett

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Black Tea History: Roots of Wellness in the African Diaspora

Professor Stephanie Y. Evans, Institute for Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Georgia State University

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Industry Panel via Zoom with Q&A

Chair and TAC Member Marcus Wulf (HTH Hamburger Teehandel Gm H Im- & Export, Germany) and panelists: Robby Badruddin (KBP Chakra, Indonesia), Joyce W. Maina (Cambridge Tea Consultancy, England),…

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His 147A 0U1 (W23): Lecture 1, Part 1

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The remarkable discovery of microbial life

In 1674, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek looked at a drop of lake water through his homemade microscope and discovered an invisible world that no one knew existed. His work inspired countless microbiology…

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5) Culture of the Fukushima Disasters--presentation by Dr. Doug Slaymaker

8th Annual Alan Templeton Distinguished Lecture in Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures: Special Event The Culture of the Fukushima Disasters: Japanese Film, Literature, Manga, and…

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Alison M. Berry

Alison M. Berry, Emerita Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences, did fundamental research on mutualistic plant-microbe interactions and applied research on urban tree stability, root…

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Kaltura Capture recording - August 9th 2022, 2:25:54 pm

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