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Aug 20, 2024
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finally attach the fuze lighter to the time. fuze. when explosive assembly has been completed. fire intensely into the tunnel entrance to drive back any enemy who may be waiting inside. place the charge as deeply in the entrance as possible. then ignite the fuze and quickly withdraw a sheltered position a safe distance from entrance. while awaiting results. the entrance covered for enemy. these are the primary ways in which partial tunnel destruction is accomplished. in addition, unit commanders call in artillery or high angle weapons to demolish tunnel entrances entrances. the total destruction of a tunnel, a job which should be handled only by specially trained troops using equipment not normally carried in forward areas during combat operations. thus, it obviously requires more time and is necessary for the partial destruction just demonstrated. once total destruction has been the first step is to have another thorough reconnaissance of the complex made by the specially trained personnel. assigned to the demolition. these men will make certain the tunnels are clear that no p
finally attach the fuze lighter to the time. fuze. when explosive assembly has been completed. fire intensely into the tunnel entrance to drive back any enemy who may be waiting inside. place the charge as deeply in the entrance as possible. then ignite the fuze and quickly withdraw a sheltered position a safe distance from entrance. while awaiting results. the entrance covered for enemy. these are the primary ways in which partial tunnel destruction is accomplished. in addition, unit...
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Aug 8, 2024
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almost every fuzing to approve a good drug in order to be sure that we never approve a bad one. drug companies can no afford to develop new drugs in the united states for patients with rare diseases. increasingly, they must rely on drugs high volume sales for drug firms have already gone of business, and the number new drugs introduced is going down. and where will it all lead? we simply haven't learned from experience. remember prohibition. in a of moral righteousness at the end of the first world war, when many young men were overseas. the nondrinkers imposed on of us prohibition of alcohol. now they did it for our own good. and there is no doubt that alcohol is a dangerous substance. unquestionably, more lives are each year through alcohol and also the smoking a cigaret than through all the dangerous that the fda controls. but where did it lead this place? is today a legitimate? it's the oldest bar in chicago, but during prohibition days it was a speakeasy. al capone. bugs moran. many of the other gangsters of the day sat this very bar planning exploits that made them so noto
almost every fuzing to approve a good drug in order to be sure that we never approve a bad one. drug companies can no afford to develop new drugs in the united states for patients with rare diseases. increasingly, they must rely on drugs high volume sales for drug firms have already gone of business, and the number new drugs introduced is going down. and where will it all lead? we simply haven't learned from experience. remember prohibition. in a of moral righteousness at the end of the first...
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Aug 22, 2024
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and as lincoln tells an abolitionist, he's to fuze with anybody. as long as the fusion takes place on his terms. but how far will they go? in a famous letter that's almost universal, certainly quoted by lincoln's biographers to prove, i think lincoln's core hostility to nativism, he wrote, i am not a know nothing. how could i be? how can anyone who abhors the oppression of black people be in favor of degrading classes of white people? well, that's all well and good, but i think it's important to remember that lincoln expressed that sentiment in a private letter to his closest personal friend, joshua speed. and that speed kept secret for years. it was not public during political life. and as he said to owen lovejoy just a few weeks before, he said much the same thing. and then he added, no, nothing ism has not yet entirely tumbled to pieces. its elements, he said, were still needed by republicans to fight douglass the democrats. the kansas-nebraska and the expansion of slavery. so lincoln says, i fear an open push by us now against the native us and
and as lincoln tells an abolitionist, he's to fuze with anybody. as long as the fusion takes place on his terms. but how far will they go? in a famous letter that's almost universal, certainly quoted by lincoln's biographers to prove, i think lincoln's core hostility to nativism, he wrote, i am not a know nothing. how could i be? how can anyone who abhors the oppression of black people be in favor of degrading classes of white people? well, that's all well and good, but i think it's important...
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Aug 11, 2024
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it was not like the fuze that lit things. it way before that when she was a kid, she was very excited to go to a minor league baseball game and her parents had always told her, you could do anything, you can be whatever you want. she believed them. she was a good student. she was good athlete. she they went this game. she couldn't wait. she got there and when she looked down on the field, she realized that all the players were men and. a lot of girls report this moment in their adolescence where they there's a separation that happens and you realize that your life is going to be circumscribed because. you're a girl. and that's what happened to her that day. and she vividly not talking the whole way home in the car. she thought that she could live this life without limits and she had been told by her father, american dream, you know, is open to all of us and she thought that that was a disappointment. she at school, she she would encounter teachers who didn't excuses for sports. she encouraged one teacher who sent a note home
it was not like the fuze that lit things. it way before that when she was a kid, she was very excited to go to a minor league baseball game and her parents had always told her, you could do anything, you can be whatever you want. she believed them. she was a good student. she was good athlete. she they went this game. she couldn't wait. she got there and when she looked down on the field, she realized that all the players were men and. a lot of girls report this moment in their adolescence...
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Aug 16, 2024
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it was not like the fuze that lit things. it started way before that when she was a kid. she was very excited to go to a minor league baseball game and her parents had always told her, you could do, you can be whatever you want. she believed them. she was a good student. she was good athletes. she they went this game. she couldn't wait. she got there. and when looked down on the field, she realized that all the players were men. and a lot of girls report this moment their adolescence where they there's a separation that happens and you realize that your life is going to be circumscribed because you're a girl and that's what happened to her that day and she vividly recalls not talking the whole way home in the car she that she could live this life without limits and she had been told by her father the american dream, you know, was open to all of us. and she thought that that was a disappointment. she at school. she she would encounter teachers who didn't excuses for sports. she encouraged one teacher who sent a note home and said billy over uses her superior ability on the
it was not like the fuze that lit things. it started way before that when she was a kid. she was very excited to go to a minor league baseball game and her parents had always told her, you could do, you can be whatever you want. she believed them. she was a good student. she was good athletes. she they went this game. she couldn't wait. she got there. and when looked down on the field, she realized that all the players were men. and a lot of girls report this moment their adolescence where they...
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Aug 12, 2024
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your question was about and thank you for mentioning my instagram and, recognizing that i tried to fuze it with joy because it is important to me i feel that while our existence is political, it can't be just simply constructed around trauma. it can't simply be constructed around miseries. you know, there is, especially in black communities, talk about, you know, we are whole people. we live, we breathe, we celebrate. don't just, you know, we not just facing brutality. we are not just facing violence. and i think that same goes dalit communities as well. you know, what does anti cost love look like? think it and i will again therapy has been very, very important and crucial to me in recognizing who i am and being able to live that in a complete and authentic way. one of the ways that i think, i feel, joy, is by feeling shame, you know, because a lot of my life a lot of my existence as a man scavenging community person, as a young woman, has been infused with shame. it has been marked with feeling terrible about who you are, knowing that don't have any worth and always trying to be someo
your question was about and thank you for mentioning my instagram and, recognizing that i tried to fuze it with joy because it is important to me i feel that while our existence is political, it can't be just simply constructed around trauma. it can't simply be constructed around miseries. you know, there is, especially in black communities, talk about, you know, we are whole people. we live, we breathe, we celebrate. don't just, you know, we not just facing brutality. we are not just facing...