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U.S. Colleges Suffer 'Constrained' Tuition Revenue Growth

Higher Ed
Dec.13 -- Christopher Collins, assistant vice president of higher education at Moody's, examines the factors impacting tuition revenue growth at U.S. colleges and universities. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs in this week’s "Muni...
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Ideology Is the Enemy of Economic Growth: Dambisa Moyo

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- Mildstorm Chief Executive Officer Dambisa Moyo discusses the impact of economic growth on global living standards at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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Groups encourage Arab Americans to fill out census

Higher Ed
At a Michigan gas station, the message is obvious — at least to Arabic speakers: Be counted in the 2020 census.
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Bloomberg

Millions Tumble Out of the Middle Class

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- The emergence of a global middle class has been one of the most significant trends in the past few decades. But, that phenomenon has been upended by the Coronavirus pandemic. The demographic shrank last year for the first time...
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Census Data Kicks Off Redistricting Efforts

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Politicians are pulling out their pencils as they get ready to reshape electoral maps.
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Gorilla census in Uganda's wild forest

Higher Ed
AP Television Bwindi Impenetrable Forrest, Uganda, 14th October 2011 1. Mid of silverback gorilla grunting 2. Close of silverback 3. Mid of silverback grunting 4. Wide of gorilla and baby in tree 5. Pan down to Dr Martha Robbins and...
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Curated Video

Rare species threatened with extinction

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Huachipa Zoo 2. Mid shot of arrival of children at zoo 3. Mid shot of children watching penguins 4. Close up of penguin swimming 5. Wide shot of penguins at their recreated habitat in zoo 6. Medium shot of penguin...
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Billionaires Gates and Slim announce investment in agricultural research

Higher Ed
1. Mid of Eruviel Avila Villegas, Governor of the State of Mexico, Thomas A. Lumpkin, Director General of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre, Bill Gates (blue shirt), founder of the software company Microsoft and...
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Many see Barack Obama's presidency as a shift in generations and the end of the baby boomer era

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: In Obama, many see end to baby boomer era CAPTION: Many see Barack Obama's presidency as a shift in generations and the end of the baby boomer era. (Jan. 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] January 20th marks more than Barack Obama's...
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Kathleen Casey Kirschling is America's first baby boomer; born Jan. 1, 1946. She is applying for her first Social Security check early, at age 62. She talks about what it means in her own words.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: 1st baby boomer gets Soc. Security CAPTION: Kathleen Casey Kirschling is America's first baby boomer; born Jan. 1, 1946. She is applying for her first Social Security check early, at age 62. She talks about...
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Curated Video

IRAN: INCREASE IN POPULATION PROMPTS FAMILY PLANNING CAMPAIGN

Higher Ed
English/Nat Iran's ruling Moslem Mullahs have brushed aside sexual taboos and launched an ambitious family planning campaign to try to control the Islamic republic's explosive population growth. The population of Iran has doubled from...
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CHINESE ARCHITECT WINS TOP PRIZE

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A Chinese architect is the first to win the top industry award - the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize . It's hoped Wang Shu's scoop will boost China's standing in the world of architectural design. Constructed with the bricks and stones...
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Curated Video

City planners and architects discuss future of cities

Higher Ed
Copenhagen - September 24, 2007 1. Various aerial views of Copenhagen 2. Various of people cycling 3. Set up Richard Burdett, London School of Economics 4. SOUNDBITE :(English) Richard Burdett, London School of Economics "Cities...
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Simple vinegar test found to lower cervical cancer death rates

Higher Ed
Mumbai - 21 May, 2013 1. Various of cervical cancer survivor Usha Devi lighting a traditional lamp, praying 2. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Usha Devi, Cancer survivor : "Other women used to tell me that it would go away, not to fear. I could not...
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+4:3 Mafia toxic waste dumping poisons Italy farmlands

Higher Ed
The farmlands around Naples - authorities say - are contaminated from the camorra's multibillion-dollar racket in disposing toxic waste, mainly from industries in the wealthy north that ask no questions about where the garbage goes as...
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Demand for artifical joints soars as baby boomers age

Higher Ed
Is that old hip or knee giving you trouble? If the answer is yes, you're not alone. An American study shows the demand for replacement joints is soaring and now two in every 100 US citizens have an artificial joint fitted. "The thigh...
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Calls for curbs on advertising in battle against obesity

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - November 10, 2003 1. Pan view of food packaging designed to appeal to children 2. Close-up food and snack packages 3. Close-up children walking with their mother 4. Mid views parents carrying toddlers 5. Side view Margo...
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Australia's Aboriginal community still faces a number of problems

Higher Ed
1. Pan from ferry terminal to indigenous performers 2. Various of Aboriginal man playing the didgeridoo 3. Man in traditional Aboriginal outfit 4. Audience watching musical performance 5. Various of woman having her photo taken with...
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Rights group reports 4-fold rise in maternal mortality

Higher Ed
Johannesburg - 5 August 2011 1. Nurses at Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital walking with new-born baby into a room on the maternity ward and placing it on bed 2. Close of baby 3. Baby being picked up by nurse and put on scales ...
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Beverly Hills luxury gifts for clients who have cash to flash

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LEADIN: From over-the-knee crystal boots for ten thousand dollars to fountain pens for nearly three times that much - Beverly Hills is the place to head for luxury gifts this holiday season. Retailers are...
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President George W. Bush signs Pension Protection Act 2006 into Law

Higher Ed
1. ms, President George W. enters the room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, President of the United States of America: "Thank you. Please be seated. Thanks. Welcome to the White House. We're glad you're here. In a few moments, I...
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The Global Factors Holding Back the Reflation Trade

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Anton Eser, incoming chief investment officer at LGIM, explains the global factors that weigh against the reflation trade as he sees risks of a stagflation environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Harris de Bain & Company habla del impacto de la demografía y la automatización en el empleo

Higher Ed
Apr.30-- Karen Harris, directora gerente de Bain & Company Macro Trends Group, habla de cómo la demografía y la automatización han impactado en la fuerza laboral mundial. Conversa con Anna Edwards y Matt Miller en "Bloomberg Daybreak:...