Myths and Realities of Independence in the Third World
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Colin Leys
Myths and Realities of Independence in the Third World
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Colin Leys
An Analysis of the Club of Rome Study
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R.H. Clark: The content and conclusions of the two reports are contrasted and criticized. The factors affecting world stability are considered as an introduction to the succeeding lectures on the subject.
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G.W. Brandie
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W.H.C. Simmonds
Canadian Oil and Gas Resources and Utilization Policies
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F.K. North (interviewed by R.H.C): A prerecorded commentary on Canada's resources and current policies.
Canadian Agriculture and World Food Supplies
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R.P. Sims: The state of agriculture in Canada; the capacity and constraints in meeting future food demand. The potential for assisting in meeting their increasing demand.
North American Viewpoints: A Collage of Prerecorded Material
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G. Hardin, B. MacLeod, S. Lewis: Material selected illustrates the dilemma faced by the developed countries in providing assistance to the underdeveloped, hungry nations of the world.
A Different Perspective: A Different Future
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C.H. Simmonds: Much of the apprehension concerning the future stems from a philosophy which belongs to the past. If we change our perspective our problems change and begin to become more, not less, manageable.
Resource Recovery Seminar - Part II - Overview
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Overview: 2. Glass (H.E. Dalton), 3. Ferrous Metals (W.A. Lemmon), 4. Non-ferrous Metals (K. Bethune), 5. Plastics (R. Hayter)
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J. Finan: The concept of deterrents, the importance of the balance in armaments. Duplicate of MI123.114.