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1 online resource (streaming video file) (1 hr.) ; 336021686 bytes |
Summary |
Talks with inspirational anti-violence activist Lydia Cacho, who exposed the powerful men behind Mexico's sex slave trade and lived to tell the tale. A hypothetical on eating food in 2050. Also Michael Kirby on human rights, and equal rights for gays. Defence analyst John Arquila suggests big ships, big guns, and big battalions are sure to be the wrong approach to waging the wars of the future |
Event |
Broadcast 2010-06-15 at 11:00:00 |
Notes |
Classification: NC |
Subject |
Debates and debating in mass media.
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Dietitians.
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Idea (Philosophy)
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Terrorism.
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Trust in God.
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War.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Arquilla, John, contributor
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Cacho, Lydia, contributor
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Hanson, Victor Davis, contributor
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Jones, Tony, host
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Kirby, Michael, contributor
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Lawrence, Mark, contributor
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Mustafine, Mara, contributor
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O'Kane, Gabrielle, contributor
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Riley, Malcolm, contributor
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Robinson, Peter M., contributor
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Senior, Nicole, contributor
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Stanton, Rosemary, contributor
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Willis, Paul, contributor
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