Conference on World Affairs

3001 Who's Listening: Writers, Audience, and Radio Waves
    8:30am-9:30am on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Penny Lane Coffee House (simulcast on KGNU Radio 88.5 FM)
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3101 Women Up = Men Down
3102 Weapons of Mass Destruction: Is Deterrence Possible?
3103 HIV: Learn or Die
3104 Bottom Up: Human Capital in Development
3105 Poets in Exile: When You Can't Go Home Again
3201 Big Brother: Privacy and Consumerism
3202 West Wing: Civics for the Masses
3203 Foreign Expressions: Writing Poetry in Another Language
    10:00am-11:30am on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Coors Events Center Room 2
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3204 Much Too Young to Feel this Damn Old
3205 Hairy Palms Make You Go Blind
3301 The Making of a D.J.: A Music Workshop
    11:00am-12:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Imig C199
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3302 Screenwriting 101
3303 Modern Disasters: How Natural Are They
3304 Culture War: Sound-Bite Society Versus Classical Arts
3305 Hate Crimes and Political Violence
3306 Dubya and the Death Penalty
3401 People, Perceptions and Policy in US-China Relations
    12:00pm-1:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Macky Auditorium
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3402 Creating a Myth: Interactive African and World Storytelling
    12:00pm-1:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Humanities Lounge
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3403 Science and Technology Go to the Movies
3404 Mesoamerican Literature of Resistance: Then and Now
3405 Should Stupid People Vote?
3501 Building Community or Building Walls
3502 Creating a Family: Adoption
3503 Poets' Living Room (A Salon)
3504 Controlling the Matrix: A Look at Our High Tech Future
3505 Reproductive Choices at Home and Abroad
3601 The CIA Analysis of the Soviet Union During the Cold War
    2:00pm-3:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Old Main Chapel
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3602 How To Tell a Joke
3603 Atlantic Rim Music: The Brazilians
3604 Globalization: What Is It Good For
3605 Landmines: On Dangerous Ground
3606 If You're Menstruating, You're Not Thin Enough
3701 The 50's and 60's on the Boulder Campus
3702 Empowerment and Responsibility: The Role of Victim in Society
3703 Latin America: Can Democracy and Development Salsa?
3704 Russia 2010: The Putin Legacy
3705 Politics, Literature, and Social Change
3706 The Pressures of Celebrity on Relationships and Family
3707 Independent Media: The Heart of the Progressive Movement
3801 Living With Ecstasy: Fear, Scapegoating and the Social Construction of Drug Abuse
    4:00pm-5:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    UMC Center Ballroom
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3802 Fight Club: Interruptus II
    4:00pm-6:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Macky Auditorium
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3803 The Genome Project: You'll Never Walk a Clone
3804 Composing: Give Me a Note
3805 A Performance of Prose and Poetry
    4:00pm-5:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Old Main Chapel
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3900 Poetry Reading
3901 Covering Democracy: Who Sets the Agenda
3902 Film Screening: Dark Days
    7:30pm-9:30pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Muenzinger E050
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3903 The Past, the Future and the Biology of Memory Structure
    8:00pm-9:00pm on Wednesday April 11, 2001
    Macky Auditorium
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