File B2011-0010/067(07) - Speeches

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UTA 1590-7-B2011-0010/067(07)

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Speeches

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  • “The importance of early childhood for our society: an interview by Dr. Freda Martin with Dr. J. Fraser Mustard” 3 Feb 1995
  • “East West life expectancy gap and socio-economic change” 20-29 Mar 1995
  • Fraser Mustard on Morningside, with Peter Gzowski, edited transcript, 9 Aug 1995
  • “Technion, 71 years of vision, commitment and quality” address at Canadian Technion Society Tribute Dinner, 7 Sept 1995
  • “Vision of the intelligent community” address at Smart ’95, 11th Annual General Assembly of the World Teleport Association, Toronto, 13 Sept 1995
  • “Technology, information and the evolution of social policy: the chips for neurons revolution and socio-economic change”

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