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and an Annual Alumni Association Meeting keynote address by former
President of Mexico, Ernesto Zedillo.
Also new on Harvard@Home is "Women, Money, and Power: Women Without
Money."
This program, the third release of a four-part series from the
Radcliffe Institute conference, features a panel discussion on women
moving from
welfare to work, the consequences of welfare reform, and middle-class
women and bankruptcy. Also featured is a panel discussion on surrogate
motherhood, the global sex trade, and the genteel marriage market.
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mathematical problem of solving cubic equations. Featuring lecture
video, a glossary of helpful terms, slide images and audience Q&A, this
program explores various mathematical theorems dating back to a
Babylonian tablet in 1800 B.C., to Isaac Newton's work on the law of
universal gravitation, and to present day solutions, including
Professor Gross' work on the Gross-Zagier Theorem.
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the Radcliffe Institute's "Women, Money, and Power" conference,
features an address by Pamela Thomas-Graham (A.B., 1985; J.D. and
M.B.A., 1989), President and CEO at CNBC, focusing on the new roles of
women in the corporate world and her personal career path. Also
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This program, the second release of a four-part series from the
Radcliffe conference, features a conference address by Pamela
Thomas-Graham (A.B., 1985; J.D. and M.B.A., 1989), President and CEO at
CNBC, focusing on the new roles of women in the corporate world and her
personal career path. Also featured is a panel discussion on women
entrepreneurs and the issues they confront in contemporary America.
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This program, the first release of a four-part series from the
Radcliffe conference, features a panel of historians who offer insights
into women's roles in American business history. The program also
showcases four video vignettes with commentary by the curator of the
"Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business" exhibition.
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background information, Professor Wilson postulates "that genetic
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humanities. Featuring a glossary of helpful terms, slide images, and
background information, Professor Wilson postulates "that genetic
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humanities. Featuring a glossary of helpful terms, slide images, and
background information, Professor Wilson postulates "that genetic
evolution and cultural evolution are somehow interwoven. We are only
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background information, Professor Wilson postulates "that genetic
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