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India eNews (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Can ideas change a nation? Co-founder of Indian software giant Infosys and author Nandan Nilekani believes that they can, even if it takes a long time for them to become embedded in the collective psyche of the country.
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BJP (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Can ideas change a nation? Co-founder of Indian software giant Infosys and author Nandan Nilekani believes that they can, even if it takes a long time for them to become embedded in the collective psyche ...
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MIT World » Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
David Schmittlein, Richard M. Locke, PhD 89, John Sterman, PhD '82, Vladimir Bulovic, Kevin Moss If organizations are the way that ideas change the world, as MIT Sloan Dean Dave Schmittlein puts it, then look to institutions like MIT, which has wrapped its arms around the issues of energy and climate change, to help make sustainability real and attainable. The Dean describes some showcase...
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American Congress for Truth (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
... Murawiec does not believe that ancient texts tell us all we need to know. He insists that all ideas change over time, even those believed to have been dictated by God’s angel. He has therefore immersed himself not only in the sacred texts of Islam but also in the richly variegated speeches, writings, and actions of its most extremist practitioners: the jihadis waging war against us. He candidly...