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The colleges where the American dream is still alive

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These schools are much better than Harvard, Yale, or Princeton at making poor kids rich.

You Are Not What You Earn

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The modern world firmly equates how much we earn with how good, noble, wise and worthy of honour we are. This is a brutal misunderstanding of how salaries are determined. We need to operate with a far more nuanced view of what the money we earn says about us.

Will the ocean ever run out of fish? - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Jennifer Jacquet

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When most people think of fishing, we imagine relaxing in a boat and patiently reeling in the day's catch. But modern industrial fishing -- the kind that stocks our grocery shelves -- looks more like warfare. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Jennifer Jacquet explain overfishing and its effects on ecosystems, food security, jobs, economies, and coastal cultures.

Why Trains are so Expensive

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Trains require a lot of people to operate.

Why Chinese Manufacturing Wins

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This video explains why Chinese manufacturing takes the first place worldwide.

The real reason streetcars are making a comeback

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It's mostly about economic development.

Jing-Jin-Ji, A MEGALOPOLIS | China's Future MEGAPROJECTS: Part 1

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Jing-Jin-Ji: China is in the midst of a construction spree unparalleled in human history. These are the Megaprojects that will lift China into the future. China wants to make its capital, Beijing, the center of the world's largest supercity, by merging three provinces into one continuous megalopolis of 130 million people.

Why there are twice as many solar jobs as coal jobs

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America is changing how it gets its energy, and coal is losing out.

Why Japan has so many vending machines

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What vending machines can teach you about this country

Wait... Is China Really the Leader in Green Energy?

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With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?

NAFTA explained by avocados. And shoes.

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Everyone hates NAFTA. But what was NAFTA actually supposed to do? Did it deliver on its promise? To understand that, you have to look at America's relationships with two goods: avocados and shoes.

How does money laundering work? - Delena D. Spann

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Money laundering is the term for any process that "cleans" illegally obtained funds of their "dirty" criminal origins, allowing them to be used within the legal economy. And the practice is about as old as money itself. But how does it actually work? Delena D. Spann describes the ins and outs of money laundering. Lesson by Delena D. Spann, animation by Juan M. Urbina.

POLITICAL THEORY - Karl Marx

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Karl Marx remains deeply important today not as the man who told us what to replace capitalism with, but as someone who brilliantly pointed out certain of its problems. The School of Life, a pro-Capitalist institution, takes a look.

The economics of beard popularity in the US

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We may have reached "peak beard."

Solving World Hunger Is Just A Matter of Logistics

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At just 22 years old, Komal Ahmand set out to create an app called Copia, which connects businesses with excess food to communities in need.

Bill Gates: the robot that takes your job should pay taxes

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In an interview with Quartz editor-in-chief Kevin Delaney, Bill Gates explains why robots that take jobs away from people shouldn't get a free pass when it comes to income tax.

Why do airlines sell too many tickets?

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Have you ever sat in a doctor's office for hours, despite having an appointment?