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Nov 21, 2022
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then he was elected honorary director by the academic council. ra- having worked through science, well, most of his life. so i went through the stages, i was a graduate student, a junior researcher, a senior researcher , a scientific secretary, a deputy director for scientific work, a director of an institution, so i went through all these stages, and therefore, of course, i am sure. i don't know what a lab is. this main. business of biochemistry and biotechnology two laboratories thematic group activity is the creation of biotechnological collections this collection of plants invitro good afternoon. i came to see what are your plans for experiments today, so that you are going to do two words with these plants, what is your work schedule? these works are ongoing. yes, somewhere we have already filmed, then we will take pictures and look at the changes under a microscope. how much the sheet changes, how much it accumulates, how much it is damaged. heavy metals are always a problem, it happens, especially in big cities. communication with people,
then he was elected honorary director by the academic council. ra- having worked through science, well, most of his life. so i went through the stages, i was a graduate student, a junior researcher, a senior researcher , a scientific secretary, a deputy director for scientific work, a director of an institution, so i went through all these stages, and therefore, of course, i am sure. i don't know what a lab is. this main. business of biochemistry and biotechnology two laboratories thematic...
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Nov 13, 2022
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and in ukraine, where teaching was in russian, and when i was invited to a meeting of the academic council read to me and asked a question, did you understand? why are you starving, well, on the russian sea, you still do not know and yeast. i am said, no, i know the ukrainian language, and i teach in russian, because in crimea we speak and think in russian, but in general for me it’s riddno mova jagreitika for me, it’s my native language, it’s greek, because i’m my first words i spoke in greek, and then i learned russian already when i was 3 years old, but i started speaking at 7 months. yes, greek, but the ukrainization of the crimea was still going on, it was rewritten history textbooks and in some places already more and more insistent. uh introduction of the ukrainian language breaking people, somewhere achieved. this is an organization, good luck. at least somewhere in the crimea, or nothing happened. for these 20 extra. in crimea, they didn’t achieve it, why didn’t they achieve it? because you know, we have a very strong effect here in crimea. we are crimeans. here are the multinatio
and in ukraine, where teaching was in russian, and when i was invited to a meeting of the academic council read to me and asked a question, did you understand? why are you starving, well, on the russian sea, you still do not know and yeast. i am said, no, i know the ukrainian language, and i teach in russian, because in crimea we speak and think in russian, but in general for me it’s riddno mova jagreitika for me, it’s my native language, it’s greek, because i’m my first words i spoke...
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stanford graduate school of business is hosting the academic freedom conference is a two day event that starts on friday. speakers will be talking about councilic freedom. the midterms, now just six days away , and political analysts say, well, things are trending toward republicans. there is still the prospect of a 50 50 senate, even if the gop flips the house with split set, it means democrats would still control the body due to the tiebreaking vote of vice president kamala harris. a democratic senate could serve as a wall, though, to initiatives pushed by republican republican house from border issues to education expect debate over federal spending. it's a difficult if not impossible, challenge you try to satisfy that red meat conservatives of the base you try to satisfy the fiscal conservatives. professor farnsworth says. when it comes to policy, a divided government could be a recipe for gridlock. if you haven't voted yet, you are not alone. nearly 19 million ballots are still outstanding in california as we close in on election day, and, as always turn out is a key factor in elections are political reporter greg lee spoke with an exper
stanford graduate school of business is hosting the academic freedom conference is a two day event that starts on friday. speakers will be talking about councilic freedom. the midterms, now just six days away , and political analysts say, well, things are trending toward republicans. there is still the prospect of a 50 50 senate, even if the gop flips the house with split set, it means democrats would still control the body due to the tiebreaking vote of vice president kamala harris. a...
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Nov 10, 2022
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and it's, you know, not as many academics and, foreign policy experts of the highest degree, even at the council on foreign relations and the university of chicago have said not at all to justify putin's war, which was illegal and an aggressive war. but you notice how they always say, like, it's just built in, like some email went out. i didn't get it. but we've all been instructed, have to call it russia's invasion of ukraine. well, that just gives the whole game right there, doesn't it, that it was everything but unprovoked, but they don't want to talk about how provoked it was. their responsibility for provoking, and they really have, especially since bush and through obama through trump, who after all trump was absolutely falsely accused of being a russian stooge. but then how do they react to that? in fact, donald trump jr even said, look, we're pouring these weapons into ukraine so now you can't call us pro russian traitors, right? so ended up taking a very harsh anti-russian posture in order to prove what pro-russian traders they weren't when that was unnecessary anyway. and now, you know
and it's, you know, not as many academics and, foreign policy experts of the highest degree, even at the council on foreign relations and the university of chicago have said not at all to justify putin's war, which was illegal and an aggressive war. but you notice how they always say, like, it's just built in, like some email went out. i didn't get it. but we've all been instructed, have to call it russia's invasion of ukraine. well, that just gives the whole game right there, doesn't it, that...
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Nov 21, 2022
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academic circle it is accepted. yes, yes, on our scientific scientific council.l of tension from the country, then there should not be a situation in which a huge number of questions hang in the air and remain unanswered. that, in fact, is all. this. it seems to me that this is extremely important, including those related to supplies there, so to speak, our troops mobilized and everything else, what is connected with this, and otherwise, when some require tension, and others lead some kind of their own, so to speak, such a life, yes, tension will not work, because there are too many questions, yes, left unanswered. i hope these things will. well, what is called fixed? yes? let us seriously hope for this, so to speak, now, returning to the question, a possible war. yes, it’s also important, after all, once again i said here, it’s that, i’ll say, after all, my friends, my for all e for all, as it were, for all the serious situation, to supply e people and country without a positive outlook. it 's wrong when we tell people from morning to evening that it's bad now,
academic circle it is accepted. yes, yes, on our scientific scientific council.l of tension from the country, then there should not be a situation in which a huge number of questions hang in the air and remain unanswered. that, in fact, is all. this. it seems to me that this is extremely important, including those related to supplies there, so to speak, our troops mobilized and everything else, what is connected with this, and otherwise, when some require tension, and others lead some kind of...
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Nov 9, 2022
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you know, as many, many academics and foreign policy experts at the highest degree even at the councilon foreign relations, the university of chicago has said, not at all to justify putin's war, which was illegal and an aggressive war. but you notice how they always say, like it's just built in, like some email went out, i didn't get it, but we've all been instructed you have to call it russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine. well, that just gives away the whole game right there, doesn't? that it was anything but unprovoked but they don't want to talk about how provoked a was and the responsibility for provoking it. and it will have especially since w. bush at the obama, through trump who after all trump was absolutely falsely accused of being a russian stooge. but then how did they react to that? in fact, donald trump, jr. even said look, we're pouring all these weapons in the ukraine, so now you can't call us russian traders, right? so they ended up taking a very harsh anti-russian posture in order to prove what pro-russian traders they were not when i was unnecessary anyway, and no
you know, as many, many academics and foreign policy experts at the highest degree even at the councilon foreign relations, the university of chicago has said, not at all to justify putin's war, which was illegal and an aggressive war. but you notice how they always say, like it's just built in, like some email went out, i didn't get it, but we've all been instructed you have to call it russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine. well, that just gives away the whole game right there, doesn't? that...
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Nov 7, 2022
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i live in a non-residential massif in an academic town and there is still no heat supply there, although the city councilat it has connected everyone to heat, but this is not true. i think that very many houses still do not have heat supply . when it will appear is unknown , so i would not dismiss this problem either, because there were again disputes between naftogaz and uts. it means that utility companies should not be given gas for their debts. do you remember even mr. vitrenko said that we will not give gas to those who don't pay, well, it means that what is happening there is the thermal power plant companies that seem to have debts and these debts stretch for another 20 years. as life drags on, that is, coordination between naftogaz naftogaz and teplokomunenergo is very important here and the local authorities to somehow settle all these problems and once again so that the consumers do not become victims of all these financial schemes, that's why i also see such a serious problem in addition to the destruction of the infrastructure. i would like you to ask about the fate of business because well,
i live in a non-residential massif in an academic town and there is still no heat supply there, although the city councilat it has connected everyone to heat, but this is not true. i think that very many houses still do not have heat supply . when it will appear is unknown , so i would not dismiss this problem either, because there were again disputes between naftogaz and uts. it means that utility companies should not be given gas for their debts. do you remember even mr. vitrenko said that we...
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Nov 2, 2022
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academic audience? is it the shipment of the naval academy is it the chicago world affairs council of the veterans of foreign wars? is it the republican club of cedar rapids? you find out what your audience is and then you know probably how you're going to get into the speech, what the general tone of the presentation is going to be. and things of that nature. however, if the president is speaking and therefore as he always told us, everything is important. we were to think of is a small rose garden teacher of the year was an important event it was part of the full volume of statements he made as president of the united states. also, he was always after us to never skip a step in making a case. even if you are speaking to an audience of people who are likely to be in agreement with what you are saying do not skip the logical step because the president always has a broader audience. if he making his case for social security reform and he skips over the hard part and only place the great things that are going to happen a person disagrees and maybe a person who has not done a lot of thinking about is going to f
academic audience? is it the shipment of the naval academy is it the chicago world affairs council of the veterans of foreign wars? is it the republican club of cedar rapids? you find out what your audience is and then you know probably how you're going to get into the speech, what the general tone of the presentation is going to be. and things of that nature. however, if the president is speaking and therefore as he always told us, everything is important. we were to think of is a small rose...
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Nov 1, 2022
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academic audience? is it the core, the great at the naval academy? is it the chicago world affairs council? it is the veterans of foreign wars? you find out with your audiences, and then you know probably how you are going to get into the speech, what's the general tone of the presentation is going to be, and things of that nature. however, it is the president speaking and therefore, as he always told us, everything is important. we weren't to think of a small rose garden event for teacher of the year as unimportant. actually, it was an important event, and it was part of the full volume of statements he made as president of the united states. also, he was always after us never to skip a step in making a case. even if you risk speaking to the audience of people who are likely to be in agreement with what you are saying, don't skip a logical step. because the president always has a broader audience. if he's making his case for social security reform, and he skips over the hard part, and just tells you all the great things that are going to happen, a person who disagrees, and maybe even a per
academic audience? is it the core, the great at the naval academy? is it the chicago world affairs council? it is the veterans of foreign wars? you find out with your audiences, and then you know probably how you are going to get into the speech, what's the general tone of the presentation is going to be, and things of that nature. however, it is the president speaking and therefore, as he always told us, everything is important. we weren't to think of a small rose garden event for teacher of...
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Nov 21, 2022
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academic circle it is accepted. yes, on our scientific scientific council, yes, yes, so, if the ancient greek, if demand from the country then there should not be a situation in which a huge number of questions hang in the air, remaining unanswered. that, in fact, is all. this. it seems to me that this is extremely important, including those related to the supply there, so to speak, of our troops mobilized and everything else connected with this, otherwise, when tension is required from some, while others lead some kind of their own, so to speak, such a life, yes, the tension will not work, because there are too many questions, yes, the remaining no answers. i hope these things will. well , what is called fixed? yes? let us seriously hope for this, so to speak, now, returning to the question, a possible war. yes, it's important again. i'm saying here, after all, my friends with everything e with everything, as if with all the serious situation, leave the people and the country without a positive prospect. it's wrong when we tell people from morning to evening that it's bad now, tomorrow it will be worse, and the day aft
academic circle it is accepted. yes, on our scientific scientific council, yes, yes, so, if the ancient greek, if demand from the country then there should not be a situation in which a huge number of questions hang in the air, remaining unanswered. that, in fact, is all. this. it seems to me that this is extremely important, including those related to the supply there, so to speak, of our troops mobilized and everything else connected with this, otherwise, when tension is required from some,...
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council after having had several careers. most of us are happy to succeed at one. what made him special was he succeeded in four of them. he was a respected academic author. the book he co-authored on vietnam remains a classic. he was an editor, journalist, columnist winning a pulitzer prize. he was in government. he was part of the team that compiles the pentagon papers and he was director of the bureau of political military affairs during the first two years of the carter administration. last but not least, he was council on foreign relations. when he urged me to put my hat in the ring to succeed him, he told me this place was his favorite which is something i did not quite understand the time but i do now. the council brought together his passion for ideas and people, although with less infighting in washington and better food. me this place was his favorite which is something i did not quite understand the time but i do now. tonight, we will celebrate the life and work of this quintessential american, great energy. first to speak will be winston lord himself. then we will have george packer and conversation with jake sullivan. more importantly
council after having had several careers. most of us are happy to succeed at one. what made him special was he succeeded in four of them. he was a respected academic author. the book he co-authored on vietnam remains a classic. he was an editor, journalist, columnist winning a pulitzer prize. he was in government. he was part of the team that compiles the pentagon papers and he was director of the bureau of political military affairs during the first two years of the carter administration. last...