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understand she chairs the all parliamentary group on dying well as vice president of both hospice uk and marie curientre and on the bioethics committee and a member of the bma ethics committee and she has chaired the national mental capacity forum for england and wales and the ministry ofjustice. i would like to invite doctor david randall to answer questions from a health care professional perspective. he has a research post at the william harvey research institute. he is a leading medical practitioner and has campaigned on euthanasia and assisted suicide and helped found a duty of care campaign which represents the health care workers to change the law. in summary, he is a practising clinician and an expert in assisting dying. i am very pleased we have such high calibre witnesses who have travelled to the island today so i hope you will allow us to solve and is committed to hear them. allow us to solve and is committed to hearthem. i break allow us to solve and is committed to hear them. i break to move. i baked a second. i to hear them. i break to move. i baked a second.— baked a second. i will p
understand she chairs the all parliamentary group on dying well as vice president of both hospice uk and marie curientre and on the bioethics committee and a member of the bma ethics committee and she has chaired the national mental capacity forum for england and wales and the ministry ofjustice. i would like to invite doctor david randall to answer questions from a health care professional perspective. he has a research post at the william harvey research institute. he is a leading medical...
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didn't expect to be in the media so much is that when i was in high school that my role model was marie curie. and she was white pluses or because i had no information. i didn't know the african women also did science as it wasn't until i got to university of my science like to as well women the cool the do so since you should listen sessions with a healthy young female researches in the bar actually with them and it relations, i tried to coach them a little too fast, so the main concern is that they're often good. so, we lasker as a, because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level right, you are expected to be thinking about marriage, family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults, right? yes, cool. always, yes. oh, well, i this a oh book. so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that, that little stuff because we've had almost the same re upon them. if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for it of reach for the top large
didn't expect to be in the media so much is that when i was in high school that my role model was marie curie. and she was white pluses or because i had no information. i didn't know the african women also did science as it wasn't until i got to university of my science like to as well women the cool the do so since you should listen sessions with a healthy young female researches in the bar actually with them and it relations, i tried to coach them a little too fast, so the main concern is...
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didn't expect to be in the media so much is that when i was in high school that my role model was marie curie. she was white pluses or because i had no information. i didn't know the african women also did science. but it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures where women who lose lose so simplistic lives in sessions with i helped young female researches in the tree with them and it relations. i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often good that we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level, you're expected to be thinking about marrying family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults in your school? always? yes. oh cool. this. uh oh the so i tell them if i have been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship with you can be to that, that little stuff because we've had almost the same re upon them. so if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for you have reached but the top largest global, the, [0
didn't expect to be in the media so much is that when i was in high school that my role model was marie curie. she was white pluses or because i had no information. i didn't know the african women also did science. but it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures where women who lose lose so simplistic lives in sessions with i helped young female researches in the tree with them and it relations. i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often...
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curie therapy became the basis for radiation therapy, which is still used today. for their success in the study of radioactivity, marieteaching at the university of paris, and 5 years later she received a second nobel prize, this time in chemistry. for the last 10 years of her life, she suffered from constant fatigue and illnesses, the cause of which at that time could not be determined about the dangerous properties of radio and... not yet knew. in 1934, marie curie died of aplastic radiation anemia. her personal belongings and scientific archives still emit radiation, so they are stored in lead boxes. she was recognized as the most influential woman in history. she became sarbona's first female professor. and her scientific discoveries gave a new round to the development of knowledge in the fields of physics, chemistry, and medicine. the first woman to win a nobel prize. she is the first person to be awarded this prize twice and the only one to receive it in two different sciences, physics and chemistry. maria skladovskaya curie, the woman who changed the world. and yet, you look at such a story and once again admir
curie therapy became the basis for radiation therapy, which is still used today. for their success in the study of radioactivity, marieteaching at the university of paris, and 5 years later she received a second nobel prize, this time in chemistry. for the last 10 years of her life, she suffered from constant fatigue and illnesses, the cause of which at that time could not be determined about the dangerous properties of radio and... not yet knew. in 1934, marie curie died of aplastic radiation...
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charities like mind and marie curie say they're seeing a drop in the quality of clothes being donatedhes online. ben boulos reports. lisa, jenny and deborah have been friends since they were 17. now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items, we can actually sell, get money for for the charity. so its quality over quantity they need. but why aren't charities getting the best of our unwanted clothes? people are selling more, you know within your own teams, people are selling more online, especially to vinted. and since they done the advertising, you know, people have noticed it a lot more. so definitely, that's having an impact. we still sell
charities like mind and marie curie say they're seeing a drop in the quality of clothes being donatedhes online. ben boulos reports. lisa, jenny and deborah have been friends since they were 17. now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as...
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but some major charities, like mind and marie curie, say that they're seeing a drop in the quality ofheir clothes online. i've been taking a look. lisa, jenny and deborah have been friends since they were 17. now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always consider as well the quality of the item that they're donating to us. to send us an inferior item, and i don't mean that to be disrespectful because everything is worth something to us, but the quality items, we can actually sell, get money for for the charity. so its quality over quantity they need. but why aren't charities getting the best of our unwanted clothes? people are selling more, you know within your own teams, people are selling more online, especially to vinted. and since they done the advertising, you know, people have noticed it a lot more. so definitely, that's having an impact.
but some major charities, like mind and marie curie, say that they're seeing a drop in the quality ofheir clothes online. i've been taking a look. lisa, jenny and deborah have been friends since they were 17. now retired, they volunteer for the charity mind at this warehouse in blaby in leicestershire. can we, can we salvage those? quite dirty, can we wipe them up a bit? sorting almost 150 bags every day, lisa says the quality of the donations they receive is getting worse. they ought to always...