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New Reproductive Technologies: Where Are We Heading? Women in Scholarship - Royal Society of Canada Part 2

Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Dr David Roy, Kathryn Morgan. Begins with the continuation and conclusion of Dr Roy's lecture. Morgan then speaks on political paradoxes of personal choices. Afterwards, the speakers ask each other questions about their talks. Then the audience asks the speakers questions.

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Symposium: The Mission of the University: The University and the Arts and Humanities Part 1

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray, Fred Euringer. Location: Grant Hall. Part of a symposium held in conjunction with the installation of Principal David Smith. Atwood begins by speaking about the use of literature in universities, before the speech shifts to the teaching and use of the arts and humanities in universities. Murray then talks about art in univerisities, focusing on the Agnes Etherington Centre. Euringer then discusses his thoughts on Atwood's speech.

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Creating New Ventures Speaker Series #4: Gordon F. Cummer - Venture Evaluation Part 1

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Gordon Cummer. Location: Classroom. Begins with a man introducing Cummer and describing his accomplishments. Cummer then lectures the audience for the remainder of the video. He takes questions from the audience for the final portion of the video.

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Symposium on Engineering and the Environment: Solid Waste Management - What Are the Options? Tape 1

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Peter Trueman, Ruth Grier, Helen Cooper, Dr Tom Barton, Kevin Jardine, Peter Meyboom. Location: Grant Hall. Video begins with Trueman introducing the symposium's panelists. Afterwards Grier begins the discussion with a speech on how she would improve solid waste management with a focus on the three R's. Next Cooper talks on how municipalities can work to reduce solid waste. Dr Barton next proposes incinerating waste which cannot by directly reused. Next Jardine speaks on behalf of Greenpeace. Lastly Meyboom speaks on the benefits of composting.

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