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Border Policy Perplexities. COMMENTARY Americas. Border Policy Perplexities. Jan 22, 2005 3 min read Copied "I say to-may-to, you say to-mah-to - let's call the whole thing off," the old song goes.
I am but a humble philosopher, in London, UK, yet my latest book raises questions about how we fall for ideas that we know to be false: for example, we speak of 'freely' choosing the latest mobile ...
Former All Black captain David Kirk, now chair of Rugby New Zealand, joins Listener.co.nz taking a conversational look at ...
A recent paper in Science by Clarke et al. 1 adds another piece to the puzzle that is the “stem cell.” It joins a series of other reports 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 from the past two years suggesting that ...
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Opinion | First-past-the-post elections and their perplexities In 2014, only 31% of voters opted for BJP. Even if they all backed Modi, it’s only 20% of all eligible voters.
A great way to start is to document the pandemic as it affects you in your own town, circumstances, family and social groups. Throughout history we have had plagues, pestilence and pandemics.
As the “grand” experiment in early primaries rolls on toward Pennsylvania, it is time for the nation’s political parties to reassess the value of this radical change in American elections.
Trafficking in persons doesn’t lend itself to a simplistic counting of cases – the country needs better data. By Marcel van der Watt and Johan Burger for ISS TODAY.
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