Documents tagged "International Affairs"
Found 12 documents with this tag
EFTA02637313.pdf
The document is a forwarded message from Mark Johnson, an Assistant Professor of Practice at the Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School. He compliments the recipient on their grasp of M&E material and suggests they might consider this field as a career. He offers to meet if the recipient wishes to discuss further.
EFTA02490059.pdf
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence M. Krauss about travel plans to the Caribbean, mentioning an island owned by Krauss and discussing his involvement in a new movie and musical performances. They also reference a piece written against fanaticism.
EFTA02489448.pdf
The document discusses disagreements among scientists regarding religion and dogma. Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. initiated a conversation about an article, with Noam Chomsky responding that while they agree on confronting dogma, particularly secular religions like nationalist fanaticism, Chomsky argues against ridiculing religious beliefs. He suggests responding to irrational belief with argument and evidence rather than ridicule.
EFTA02488926.pdf
The document discusses differing views on fanaticism and religion. Jeffrey E. invites Johnny Depp for a visit during Lawrence Krauss's time in the Caribbean. Lawrence Krauss previously wrote an article against fanaticism, while Jeffrey E. believes religion can play a positive role but dislikes fanaticism from any side. Noam Chomsky adds that while dogma should be confronted, ridicule is not necessary and should be replaced with argument and evidence.
EFTA02488419.pdf
The document discusses the role of religion and dogma in society, with Jeffrey E. expressing a positive view on its impact while acknowledging fanaticism. Noam Chomsky agrees on some points but argues against ridiculing religious or secular beliefs, advocating for argument and evidence instead. Lawrence Krauss's portion is not fully visible.
EFTA02464769.pdf
The document contains email addresses and contact information for individuals related to Tsinghua University, including Vice President Jian Zhang, President Qiu, and Dean of International Affairs Jinxing Li. It also includes metadata such as conversation ID, date received, and Gmail label IDs.
EFTA02464023.pdf
The document is an email from Lesley Groff to Jefffrey Epstein confirming participation in a breakfast meeting on May 8, 2016. It includes the names of participants from Tsinghua University and mentions Dr. Jinliang LI as the Dean of International Affairs.
EFTA02504396.pdf
The document is an acceptance letter for a participant into the 2015 United Nations Summer Study Program at The New School. It includes instructions on confirming participation, scheduling interviews, housing options, and transfer credit information.
EFTA02504021.pdf
The document is an acceptance notification for the 2015 United Nations Summer Study Program at The New School. Key steps include filling out an acceptance form, receiving enrollment and payment information in April, and scheduling a phone interview if applying for Option 2. It also provides housing options and transfer credit information.
EFTA02443945.pdf
The document provides information about a professional's education, work experience, skills, and interests. Key topics include journalism major, public relations experience, fluency in English and Russian, and diverse interests such as history and politics. No specific key people or places are mentioned.
EFTA02366283.pdf
The document discusses the role and treatment of religious beliefs versus secular dogmas, with Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey E. expressing agreement on the importance of rational discussion but differing views on the appropriate response to irrational belief systems. Chomsky advocates for argument and evidence over ridicule.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028931.txt
The document is an email exchange between Noam Chomsky and Lawrence Krauss discussing the dangers of secular religions like nationalist fanaticism compared to astrology. They also discuss how irrational beliefs should be confronted with argument and evidence while treating the believers respectfully, even if it's challenging at times.
