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You Are What You Eat Playlist
Playlist

You Are What You Eat

Various Professors

Playlist Description

A variety of perspectives on food and drink, from French Culture to Cannibalism.

Lectures

  1. Cafes and the Culture of Drink Lecture favorites

    Cafes and the Culture of Drink

    Yale / History
    John Merriman
  2. Defining the JetBlue Experience Lecture favorites

    Defining the JetBlue Experience

    Stanford / Entrepreneurship
    David Neeleman
  3. Muscular System V; Digestive System I  Lecture favorites

    Muscular System V; Digestive System I

    Berkeley / Biology
    Marian Diamond
  4. Digestive System II Lecture favorites

    Digestive System II

    Berkeley / Biology
    Marian Diamond
  5. Digestive System III;  Liver I  Lecture favorites

    Digestive System III; Liver I

    Berkeley / Biology
    Marian Diamond
  6. Digestive System IV; Hematology I  Lecture favorites

    Digestive System IV; Hematology I

    Berkeley / Biology
    Marian Diamond
  7. The Morality of Murder Lecture favorites

    The Morality of Murder

    Harvard / Philosophy
    Michael Sandel

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Editor’s Picks

  1. Prototyping the Mouse

    Prototyping the Mouse

    Stanford / Entrepreneurship

    David Kelley
  2. Paul as Pastor

    Paul as Pastor

    Yale / Literature

    Dale B Martin
  3. Stock market simulation

    Stock market simulation

    MIT / Computer Science

    Eric Grimsom
    John Guttag
  4. An Angel Investor's Strategic Advice for the Start-Up

    An Angel Investor's Strategic Advice for the Start-Up

    Stanford / Entrepreneurship

    Ron Conway
    Mike Maples Jr.
  5. What Is It Like to Be a Baby: The Development of Thought

    What Is It Like to Be a Baby: The Development of Thought

    Yale / Psychology

    Paul Bloom

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