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Dacher Keltner on government ethics.
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The Berkeley professor speaks to the essential need for human-to-human contact.
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The Berkeley professor notices no common appreciation of goodness across cultures.
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The Berkeley professor defines goodness after years of studying how it manifests in humans.
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Technology saved her life, and Mary Lou Jepsen is returning the favor.
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Mary Lou Jepsen says the next chief technology advisor must tackle the energy problem.
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Not only does it make us ignorant to the world around us, entertainment culture drains American potential, says Mary Lou Jepsen.
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Mary Lou Jepsen points out that the great artists of history were often scientists, and vice versa.
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Mary Lou Jepsen describes the XO and predicts where computer evolution is headed.
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For Mary Lou Jepsen, technological advancement equates to environmental consciousness.
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Mary Lou Jepsen started the race to produce a low-cost laptop.
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Mary Lou Jepsen on shrinking the technology gap.
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No other tool is so well designed to open new possibilities.
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Mary Lou Jepsen on building her laptop.
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Mary Lou Jepsen explains the genesis, progress, and embodiment of this radical idea.
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Being an older woman in the U.S. means enjoying a great deal of freedom.
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Carol Gilligan says the inspiration for her novel goes back to one Sunday with the New York Times Book Review.
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Carol Gilligan sees our sense of privacy keeping us from a productive debate on gender.
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Despite some gains, women are still faced with voices telling them to not be themselves.
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Gilligan’s work has much relevance in other cultural contexts.
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The paucity of women in psychological studies was striking Carol Gilligan says.
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Carol Gilligan on when men are from venus.
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Carol Gilligan recounts a much greater impact than expected.
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Women answer moral questions from their relational understanding of others, Carol Gilligan says.
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Carol Gilligan discusses her transition from literature to psychology.
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The poet considers race from a linguistic perspective
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Elizabeth Alexander on the power of racial identity.
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Elizabeth Alexander captures the Obama moment.
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Elizabeth Alexander on the poet’s duty.
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