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            <title>Hasty Pudding Awards 2006: Richard Gere</title>
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Hasty Pudding Theatricals of Harvard University presents the 2006 Man of the Year award to Richard Gere. This video features the celebrity roast by Hasty Pudding members and excerpts from his Hasty Pudding performance at the award ceremony.</description>
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            <title>Hasty Pudding Awards 2006: Halle Berry</title>
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Hasty Pudding Theatricals of Harvard University presents the 2006 Woman of the Year award to Halle Berry. This video features the celebrity roast by Hasty Pudding members, excerpts from her Hasty Pudding performance at the award ceremony, and views of Berry's parade through Cambridge.</description>
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            <title>Andrew Strominger's &quot;String Theory, Black Holes, and the Laws of Nature&quot;</title>
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For centuries, we have been trying to understand the basic laws which govern the universe. The most promising candidate for our next step forward is string theory. Surprisingly, strings and black holes have been found to be inextricably intertwined, and the understanding of one is giving new insights into the other.</description>
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            <title>Michael J. Sandel's &quot;Justice: A Journey in Moral Reasoning&quot;</title>
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    Hundreds of students pack Harvard's Sanders Theater for Michael Sandel's &quot;Justice&quot; course—an introduction to moral and political philosophy. They come to hear Sandel lecture about great philosophers of the past—from Aristotle to John Stuart Mill—but also to debate contemporary issues that raise philosophical questions—about individual rights and the claims of community, equality and inequality, morality and law.

Despite the size of the course, Sandel engages students in lively discussion on topics including affirmative action, income distribution, and same-sex marriage, showing that even the most hotly contested issues of the day can be the subject of reasoned moral argument. This film, which contains excerpts of several classes, is part of a project to make this legendary course an educational resource that reaches beyond the Harvard classroom.</description>
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Despite the size of the course, Sandel engages students in lively discussion on topics including affirmative action, income distribution, and same-sex marriage, showing that even the most hotly contested issues of the day can be the subject of reasoned moral argument. This film, which contains excerpts of several classes, is part of a project to make this legendary course an educational resource that reaches beyond the Harvard classroom.</itunes:summary>
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