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| | | | | An international roster of donors has dispersed billions of dollars since 2000 to address social issues targeted by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Their efforts highlight four ways that big bets can achieve big social change. | |
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| | | | | This post was written by Carlos Iglesias, Senior Research Manager. The Internet has the power to drive economic growth and expand social opportunities. It has empowered people and changed the way we communicate with each other, opening up new worlds and new ways of thinking. However, almost half the world is still offline - and | |
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| | | I took a databases class last year. In it, we learned about some theory and some practice and one of the most oft-cited papers was "On the Universal Relation" (1979) by Marc H. Graham ("MH Graham" on Google Scholar) at the University of Toronto. It's apparently a classic. It's got some foundational work in databases. It's also nowhere to be found online, and local libraries did not have it. Everybody cites it... has anybody read it? | ||