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New York Times
College campuses across the United States are seeing more mixed-race students than ever before. They are leading a sea of change in how we think about race and ethnicity.
No health without mental health
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departmentofhealth
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow introduces the Government’s Mental Health Strategy
UC Berkeley’s 50 years with the Peace Corps
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ucberkeleycampuslife
UC Berkeley is celebrating its unique place in the history of the Peace Corps, as the agency’s all time top producer of volunteers. Past, present, and future Berkeley graduates tell about their bond with the Peace Corps.
Pole Dancing for Empowerment: What Happened to Feminism?
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ForaTv
Australian journalist Gay Alcorn claims that feminism has fallen short at significantly influencing pop culture. “I’d argue that in Australia, sexism is so embedded we barely notice it,” says Alcorn, and “even if we do, most people have stopped fighting it.”
Together we can change way country is run and fix broken system
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Irish Labour Party
The Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore TD speaking before the dissolution of the Dáil.
Funding to tackle knife crime
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ukhomeoffice
Following a report into knife crime by former Eastenders actor Brooke Kinsella, the Home Secretary has announced more than £18m to tackle knife, gun and gang crime.
Improved mental health services for England?
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itnnews
Nick Clegg is pledging £400 million for mental health services in England, with a focus on helping young people.
Freshman Survey 2010: Emotional health at record low
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UCLA
“Huge gender gap” as first-year students at U.S. colleges self-rate their emotional health in UCLA’s annual Freshman Survey
UNICEF and world-class cricketers team up to battle HIV and AIDS
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UNICEF
Watch a public service announcement with international cricket stars Virender Sehwag of India and Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka promoting the ‘THINK WISE’ campaign on HIV/AIDS awareness, developed for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011