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Reforming High Schools: Tools to Help Promote Change
A conference for school administrators, designed in conjunction with the latest journal issue of
The Future of Children `America`s High Schools`
Pt 1 - Research
Pt 2 - Reform Model Themes
Pt 3 - Improvement Tools
Pt 4 - Keynote
Pt 5 - Collaborative Work
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What is Grand Strategy?
John Lewis Gaddis
, Robert A. Lovett Professor of History, Yale University
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The Future of Medical Care: Can Industrialized and Marketized Healthcare be Made Universally Available?
David Healy,
psychiatrist and Cardiff University professor
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The International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression
A symposium and experts meeting on the topic of the International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression.
Pt 1: Welcome
Pt 2: Bassiouni Keynote
Pt 3: Panel I
Pt 4: Panel II
Pt 5: Wenaweser Keynote
Pt 6: Panel III
Pt 7: Panel IV
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Geography and the Construction of U.S. Poverty Policy
Amy Glasmeier
, Head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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