Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg talk about US affirmative actions and Sciences Po Diversity at graduate ceremony.
This speech gives you an idea of the US affirmaive actions experience in Higher Education, the differences between US and Europe in these fields and the Sciences Po experience.
" build five universities in a decade are ambitious but pragmatic and could be implemented, wa Mutharika said. Malawi was "a nation on the move" with the economy recording high annual growth rates of more than 7%, low inflation rates and a stable exchange rate since 2004." That's the good thing to do...
Tsangyang Gyatso, who became the sixth Dalai Lama in 1697, often went against the principles of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, of which he was the spiritual leader.
He dressed as a layman and often took the name Norsang Wangpo at night, getting drunk and visiting brothels.
However he was also a poet and wrote moving pieces about the pains and pleasures of the human heart, and a new English version of his works has been completed by British linguist Paul Williams.
"t of the French National Assembly of 1789, are overly simplistic for today's complex political landscape. For example, who are the 'conservatives' in today's Russia? Are they the unreconstructed Stalinists, or the reformers who have adopted the right-wing views of conservatives like Margaret Thatcher ? "