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kai wanya sifi repairs bikes for refugees here in berlin. he fled iran 4 years ago last year he started working at the hook invented tailwind association. a bike is important for refugees. so it helps the model. mean when you look for a bike online somebody cost 50 or 70 or 100 euros or longer but i had to put in there and we accept a donation of 5 or 10 euros from a refugee from forward the senate well i've got 6 almost everyone who works here is a volunteer the bikes they were pat old donated once they've been fixed up they go to refugee. if. only one yes sifi has a paid job but the association and it's partly financed by the national volunteer service it all began 5 years ago when germany took in a large number of refugees the team not only want to help the new comers they also want to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport and recycling old bikes is especially sustainable. because we use everything if a bike can no longer be ridden we take it apart and use the components for another bike you could see that from
kai wanya sifi repairs bikes for refugees here in berlin. he fled iran 4 years ago last year he started working at the hook invented tailwind association. a bike is important for refugees. so it helps the model. mean when you look for a bike online somebody cost 50 or 70 or 100 euros or longer but i had to put in there and we accept a donation of 5 or 10 euros from a refugee from forward the senate well i've got 6 almost everyone who works here is a volunteer the bikes they were pat old donated...
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chi wanya sifi repairs bikes for refugees here in berlin. he fled iran 4 years ago last year he started working at the hook invented tailwind association. a bike is important for refugees. so it helps them. mean when you look for a bike online somebody cost 50 or 70 or 100 euros or longer but i had a good thing didn't we accept a donation of 5 or 10 euros from a refugee from forward the senate well i got. almost everyone who works here is a volunteer the bikes they were pat all donated once they've been fixed up they go to refugee. if. only one yes the field has a paid job at the association and it's partly financed by the national volunteer service it all began 5 years ago when germany took in a large number of refugees the team and also me want to help the new comers they also want to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport and recycling old bikes is especially sustainable. because we use everything if a bike can no longer be written and we take it apart and use the components for another bike you could see that fr
chi wanya sifi repairs bikes for refugees here in berlin. he fled iran 4 years ago last year he started working at the hook invented tailwind association. a bike is important for refugees. so it helps them. mean when you look for a bike online somebody cost 50 or 70 or 100 euros or longer but i had a good thing didn't we accept a donation of 5 or 10 euros from a refugee from forward the senate well i got. almost everyone who works here is a volunteer the bikes they were pat all donated once...
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talk to us about the sify's review -- the sifius review. it seems to be going more slowly.ot going more slowly. it is just part of the process, it is proceeding normally at this point. i am shooting for the end of march, end of may as a timeframe that we will be able to consummate this deal. our life within google and softbank and hyundai, they all have their benefits, they were important steps on the path and i think hyundai is going to be a great home for us. emily: now, bloomberg has reported the company though, is still losing potentially tens of millions of dollars and i am curious, why has it been so hard to make this a financially sustainable endeavor? robert: well, we only launched our first product last year. we launched spot in september. i think we are at 425 robots so far, a pretty good start, and we have a ways to go. we make money most of our life and it is really only when we were acquired by google and softbank that we quit trying to live off of our own income. and that is because we focused on research, and we needed to do this development to solve these ha
talk to us about the sify's review -- the sifius review. it seems to be going more slowly.ot going more slowly. it is just part of the process, it is proceeding normally at this point. i am shooting for the end of march, end of may as a timeframe that we will be able to consummate this deal. our life within google and softbank and hyundai, they all have their benefits, they were important steps on the path and i think hyundai is going to be a great home for us. emily: now, bloomberg has...
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you don't even really see that you're aware of white folks until sify has an altercation in the moviel yes, weitzen are here too. they do bump up against each other. these two communities. it is definitely two different worlds living in the same town even. april asks something so much for this in tinian. and can you talk more specifically about the difference between persons use of dialect versus the color purple. salamishah: thank you. don't say that alice has a very important essay that she wrote mid-seventies and she published. and i write my introduction looking for alice. and she is in search of a tombstone if you cannot find it. so alice talks about what it means to have lost this woman . from those of you do not know, she died penniless. and for alice, is devastating to know that she died is domestic you do not have anyone to acknowledge her life or her death. so alice buys a tombstone and the becomes in terms of the book, my professor in graduate school professor talks brilliantly about discourse for his basically, when the narrator is in the third person narrator to first per
you don't even really see that you're aware of white folks until sify has an altercation in the moviel yes, weitzen are here too. they do bump up against each other. these two communities. it is definitely two different worlds living in the same town even. april asks something so much for this in tinian. and can you talk more specifically about the difference between persons use of dialect versus the color purple. salamishah: thank you. don't say that alice has a very important essay that she...
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just the idea that the story of domestic workers being on full display, sify is a narrative, right? i thought about domestic workers a lot this year in my writing and talking to them as boaters and blue-collar workers which we don't often describe them as, women of color of being blue-collar workers. i also thought so much, i'm from atlanta the southern accent not affiliates in. if you figured that out. >> you know i am from atlanta. but yes, just thinking so much this year about the rise of black women, but also the increased visibility and value that we finally play some black and rural women. that was a group that alice walker clearly valued and wanted to really, center their humanity in a way that i don't think we still don't do that as a society. like it took an abrams or latosha brown to see humanity valuing black rural folks and voters whose value is just as much as a black voter in atlanta, right? but for some reason even feeling like preferring language over sillies the conversation you talk about is if her conversation was not valuable as if she wasn't sophisticated in her
just the idea that the story of domestic workers being on full display, sify is a narrative, right? i thought about domestic workers a lot this year in my writing and talking to them as boaters and blue-collar workers which we don't often describe them as, women of color of being blue-collar workers. i also thought so much, i'm from atlanta the southern accent not affiliates in. if you figured that out. >> you know i am from atlanta. but yes, just thinking so much this year about the rise...