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Much of the vigor in "Big Questions" comes from the tension between its seriousness and its mock-seriousness.
One of the most famous answers to such questions comes from former World Bank president, James Wolfensohn, who said: "A free press is not a luxury.
Some of the best work on these questions comes from Yale University and George Mason University, which have jointly run a project on climate change communication for the past several years.
One response to these questions comes from those such as Bridges who, along with the musician and language activist Steve Hofmeyr, has become a self-appointed spokesperson for a group of Afrikaans speakers calling themselves "Boers" who believe the "volk" are under threat.
How much had been eaten?' The ability to ask these kinds of questions comes from lots of time spent in the field.
Some would call this ironic but, my answer to those questions comes from my faith as a Lutheran.
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