Oxford London Lecture 2012: "21st Century -- The Last Century of Youth"
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Publicado 2012-05-13
She asks what implications this will have for societies, their economies and political structures. Professor Harper will also consider the potential collision of the two great 21st century transitions -- the demographic and the environmental - will they be complimentary or in conflict?
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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She is a great lecturer!
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Fantastic lecture
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I am astonished!
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nice lecture and very interesting arguments, many of them could be criticized however...the relationship between empirical data, sociological facts and theoretical aprroach enhace lecture....great
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Thank you very much, it was lovely
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That's wonderful, although I'm not supporting the ideology of reducing population, because I don't see clear argument.
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good lecture
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brilliant its great i like
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As a Finnish person, that is SO funny to me :D
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i am very glad to to listen this lecture.
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very good
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Great
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very nice lecture
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good
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I don't want to belittle the weighty and important issues being discussed here, but I'd like to hear an Oxford professor say "have shown" rather than "have showed", "fewer children" rather than "less children" and pronounce "issue" as "isssue" rather than "ishoo". I believe language should change because of the necessity to extend and purify meanings and not just from an explosion of randomness. I'd like Oxford to be a beacon in this!
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nice
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It,is all right.
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on demand for you
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I like to speak english but idn't know
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I think 'complimentary or in conflict' should read 'complementary or in conflict' (by the way).