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she's with us from bank of world katie hutchinson, stem students pursuing her doctorate of the university of oxford. so joining us from 10 up in ecuador, far as charging a career coach, content creator and software engineer in san francisco, and meet with a on a silicon valley insider and founder of a me dot a i was helping us helping those hiring find the right fit he's joining us today from terror on thank you all so much for your time. i'm so cause i want to start with you want to just study english literature and what would you say is talk to hey, thank you for your question. i started even just as a job because it was something i was passionate about doing from when i was in the 5th grade, i kind of knew that's the field that i wanted to pursue. and all that's the reason why i went into the arts and humanities died off to my then my icbc board exam, i decided to pursue checking the education. and then when we do it under graduation, followed by a mazda is english teacher, joe, because i knew it from already on the, on that this is something i wanted to do. because i did excuse me, passionate a
she's with us from bank of world katie hutchinson, stem students pursuing her doctorate of the university of oxford. so joining us from 10 up in ecuador, far as charging a career coach, content creator and software engineer in san francisco, and meet with a on a silicon valley insider and founder of a me dot a i was helping us helping those hiring find the right fit he's joining us today from terror on thank you all so much for your time. i'm so cause i want to start with you want to just study...
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researchers announced the rejennings ration of the image of inside of these one of crease scrolls held at oxford universityorders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ i can see clearly now the rain has gone ♪ i can see all obstacles in mye way ♪ she thinks her flaky, gray patches are all people see. ♪ otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing or swallowing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat or arms. severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting; depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss can happen. tell your doctor if any of these occur and if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts. with clearer skin, girls' day out is a good day out. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading wit
researchers announced the rejennings ration of the image of inside of these one of crease scrolls held at oxford universityorders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ i can see clearly now the rain has gone ♪ i can see all obstacles in mye way ♪ she thinks her flaky, gray patches are all people see. ♪ otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a...
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university of london. he joins us live from oxford, england. good to see you again. you know, obviously this is just sort of that cover kind of symbolic, but it does reflect how much influence musk has on the government right now. >> yes. >> it's a rather. >> curious beast. >> this doge. >> entity. >> because if. >> you look at the. >> executive order that set it. >> up, it's actually a rebranding. >> of an agency that was rather obscure, not known much to the public. the u.s. digital services agency, which actually barack obama had set up to help manage the implementation of the affordable care act to help with the setting up of healthcare.gov. and this agency has continued to exist. joe biden used it during the pandemic to help with the vaccine rollout, and then all of a sudden it's kind of been rebranded as doge. and now elon musk is thought to have sort of the president's permission to go through and start shutting down agencies that have statutory basis. i mean, these are agencies that in some cases, congress has set up and has appropriated funds to, which violat
university of london. he joins us live from oxford, england. good to see you again. you know, obviously this is just sort of that cover kind of symbolic, but it does reflect how much influence musk has on the government right now. >> yes. >> it's a rather. >> curious beast. >> this doge. >> entity. >> because if. >> you look at the. >> executive order that set it. >> up, it's actually a rebranding. >> of an agency that was rather...
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and she is the author of a forthcoming book from oxford university press entitled protestant relics in early america. she will be speaking today from some the material from that book. her talk is weeping at washington's tomb. religion, politics and relics at mt. vernon. i'm delighted to walk. welcome back to, mt. vernon. my former colleague and and bay garden, who was one of those who greeted me when i arrived at mt. vernon in 2010. she was then my friend as first vice president for education. she was a seasoned educator and historian and at the time was part of the fellowship class of 2019 to 20. she was embarking on her second, perhaps third, i'm not sure career. she had spent 27 years with the smithsonian, eventually being executive director of the center for education and museum studies. she then came to mt. vernon, where she headed planning and installation of the george washington biograph cycle galleries in the education wing of our museum, which opened in 2006. in 210. in 2010. is that the right year? she retired and began on really a labor of love. think the first full length
and she is the author of a forthcoming book from oxford university press entitled protestant relics in early america. she will be speaking today from some the material from that book. her talk is weeping at washington's tomb. religion, politics and relics at mt. vernon. i'm delighted to walk. welcome back to, mt. vernon. my former colleague and and bay garden, who was one of those who greeted me when i arrived at mt. vernon in 2010. she was then my friend as first vice president for education....
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he is the author of the 2023 book the amazing iroquois and the invention of the empire state. from oxford university press and is published in various academic and public facing venues. as a public historian, john won a national park service grant for the reinterpretation of the historic fort rosalie site in natchez, mississippi. he and he directed the public history program at the university of southern mississippi. john returns to mt. vernon today, where he has previously served as a history interpreter and the supervisor of interpretation from 2011 to 2013. john held a research fellowship at the library in 2019, and you can see their respective dates of of the other speakers fellowships as well. and in addition to his paper, john will share some exciting news about a forthcoming, edited volume with uva press, in which all the panelists work on washington's memory will appear. so please join me in welcoming dr. brandt. to the oh, it's so good to see everyone today. this is a project that's really still coming together. and so some of this is breaking research. i proposed to spend my second fellows
he is the author of the 2023 book the amazing iroquois and the invention of the empire state. from oxford university press and is published in various academic and public facing venues. as a public historian, john won a national park service grant for the reinterpretation of the historic fort rosalie site in natchez, mississippi. he and he directed the public history program at the university of southern mississippi. john returns to mt. vernon today, where he has previously served as a history...
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oxford brookes university to meet the scientists hoping to solve this problem... they've developed a new machine called a hydrodynamic reactor that uses bubbles which form and collapse due to some ofchemicals to remove are toxic per— and polyfluoroalkyl substances, better known as pfas. pfas can be found in a variety of everyday products, from food packaging to shampoo, due to their nonstick, stain resistant and waterproof properties. that nonstick pan you have in your kitchen cupboard probably has pfas in it. these synthetic pfas substances are also known them extremely difficult to break down and destroy i've come to oxford brookes university to meet the scientists hoping to solve this problem... ..with bubbles. changes in pressure — a process called cavitation — that helps to clean the water. these bubbles are not like the air bubbles or the temperature bubbles, the boiling bubbles that we see in boiling water, let's say, when you increase the temperature. these bubbles are formed due to pressure fluctuations, pressure differences, and so they are more energetic and when they are collapsing or imploding, they produce some, some effects, like powerful shock waves and local hot s
oxford brookes university to meet the scientists hoping to solve this problem... they've developed a new machine called a hydrodynamic reactor that uses bubbles which form and collapse due to some ofchemicals to remove are toxic per— and polyfluoroalkyl substances, better known as pfas. pfas can be found in a variety of everyday products, from food packaging to shampoo, due to their nonstick, stain resistant and waterproof properties. that nonstick pan you have in your kitchen cupboard...
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of the initiative on american energy security. i am also professor and executive in residence at miami university, oxford, ohio. one who did it in my personal capacity i've been blessed to add a portfolio career over the last four decades during which i've worked for cabinet members of both political parties. i served in a military, have run businesses as well as my current work in academic and nonprofit sectors. energy as has been testified to today is the glue that binds everything together. it empowers our cities, our factories, our commercial buildings, our farms and our homes here energy is the lifeblood of this nation. it enables us to both reach for the stars and travel to 16 family and friends. life is not sustainable without energy and lots of it. at our core energy is hardest for the betterment of society and throughout human history global energy demands have only risen. this is especially true of advanced countries where energy usage is in many ways a reflection of the wealth and strength of a nation. keep vote of energy like innovation, technology, reliability, affordability are not static. this is
of the initiative on american energy security. i am also professor and executive in residence at miami university, oxford, ohio. one who did it in my personal capacity i've been blessed to add a portfolio career over the last four decades during which i've worked for cabinet members of both political parties. i served in a military, have run businesses as well as my current work in academic and nonprofit sectors. energy as has been testified to today is the glue that binds everything together....
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of the initiative on american energy security. i'm also a professor and an executive in residence at miami university in oxford, ohio. while i'm here today in my personal capacity, i've been blessed to have had a portfolio career over the last 4 decades during which i've worked for cabinet members of both political parties. i've served in the military, have run businesses, as well as my current work in the academic and nonprofit sectors. energy, as has been testified to today, is the glue that binds everything together. it powers our cities, our factories, our commercial buildings, our farms, and our homes. energy is the lifeblood of this nation. it enables us to both reach for the stars and travel to see family and friends. life is not sustainable without energy and lots of it. at our core, energy is harnessed for the betterment of society, and throughout human history, global energy demands have only risen. this is especially true of advanced countries where energy usage is in many ways a reflection of the wealth and strength of a nation. key components of energy like innovation, technology, reliability, affordabili
of the initiative on american energy security. i'm also a professor and an executive in residence at miami university in oxford, ohio. while i'm here today in my personal capacity, i've been blessed to have had a portfolio career over the last 4 decades during which i've worked for cabinet members of both political parties. i've served in the military, have run businesses, as well as my current work in the academic and nonprofit sectors. energy, as has been testified to today, is the glue that...