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The Physics Professor’s Ultimate Resources
Created by the CollegeOnline organization, this website corrals a number of websites together from institutions like the University of California - Irvine, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Utah (2011).
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Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry
Organic chemistry textbook, divided into the two overarching topics of General Principles and Functional Group Reactions, by William H. Reusch, emeritus professor at Michigan State University (2016)
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Chem1 Virtual Textbook
Created and updated by Professor Stephen Lower of Simon Fraser University (USA 2007-14)
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This is why we still have the Electoral College
Alex Keyssar, Professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, explores the issue (11 minutes / Harvard Kennedy School 2020).
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The Magna Carta Project
Investigation into Magna Carta 1215 and 1225 providing text, translations and expert commentaries, together with the itinerary and original charters of King John of England (1199-1216), provided by an academic team led by Professor Nicholas Vincent at the University of East Anglia (2014)
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Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761
On April 7 1760 approximately 1,500 enslaved individuals in Jamaica initiated what would be the largest slave revolt in the history of the British empire. Harvard University Professor and Historian Vincent Brown created this interactive map and timeline of the revolt (USA 2017-20).
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Experts discuss whether social media is good for democracy
Three academics talk about the impact of social media on democracy. Dr Ethan Plaut, Dr Maria Armoudian and Associate Professor Lech Janczewski discuss the pros and cons of social media on democracy (17 minutes / NZ 2020).
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William Shakespeare ging gern mal einen trinken
James Shapiro ist Professor an der New Yorker Columbia University und einer der bekanntesten Shakespeare-Forscher der Gegenwart. Seine Methode ist eine Art untheoretischer New Historicism, ein Eintauchen in die Zeit, so wie man sich als Reisender eine unbekannte Stadt erschließt.
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The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA
A debate between General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA, and Dr. David Cole, Georgetown professor of constitutional law. With the prompting and critical questioning of CBS News chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett, both participants debated the constitutionality of the NSA, and the appropriate balance between personal privacy and national security ...
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Solving the Refugee and Migration Crisis?
What would a sustainable refugee and migration policy look like? Professor Paul Collier of Oxford University in conversation with Social Europe's Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer (Social Europe 2018-19)
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