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>> i actually major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant.nally we don't offer archaeology courses. i did a quick google search and realized agricultural science is very important historic preservation. >> how so? >> you're looking for artifacts. you can look for flowers. becket indicate unmarked varieties, soils, could indicate decomposition in the soil. >> has you to distort preservation? >> this iswe kind of my introduction into the field. i am sending african-american studies. >> you're wearing cultural heritage in the force to shift what is that question parts of the name of our program thatt brings the national course a chp. >> has you pick the program questionnaire. >> and found this during one of my history teachers sheet sent out. >> when gingers come from? toes my interest came from i'm a history major. i won to export my pathways with the major what can i do with it? that's what the program t is gin me some options. >> what you see yourself doing with this with historic preservation hands on in the field i do not want to be in the
>> i actually major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant.nally we don't offer archaeology courses. i did a quick google search and realized agricultural science is very important historic preservation. >> how so? >> you're looking for artifacts. you can look for flowers. becket indicate unmarked varieties, soils, could indicate decomposition in the soil. >> has you to distort preservation? >> this iswe kind of my introduction into the field. i am...
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>> i major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant science. originally we don't offer any archaeology courses so i did a quick google search and realized agricultural science is very important and historic preservation. >> also? >> because when you are looking for artifacts, you can look for flowers that could in make -- varieties of soil. decomposition in the soil. >> how did you get into historic preservation? >> this is my introduction into the field. i'm studying african-american studies and preserving our culture and history. >> you are wearing a shirt, cultural heritage in the forest. what is that? >> that's the name of our program. >> how did you pick this program? >> i found this program through one of my history teachers. she has a blog where she posts internships for students. >> where did your interest come from? >> i'm a history major and so i wanted to tie it with a major and what i can do with that and that is what the program is giving me. >> what do you see yourself doing with this, learning about historic preservation? what's
>> i major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant science. originally we don't offer any archaeology courses so i did a quick google search and realized agricultural science is very important and historic preservation. >> also? >> because when you are looking for artifacts, you can look for flowers that could in make -- varieties of soil. decomposition in the soil. >> how did you get into historic preservation? >> this is my introduction into the...
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so i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very important in. historic preservation. how so? because when you looking for artifacts you, you can look for a flower that could indicate bodies of soil, indicate the composition in the soil. how did you get into historic preservation. well, this is kind of my introduction, the field. i'm studying african american studies. and so i'm interested in just preserving our culture and history. and you're wearing a shirt. cultural heritage in the forest. chief. what is that? that's the name of our program that brings us out to national forest, to the forest service. they're actually. how did you pick this program? i found this program through one of my history teachers and she sent it out. she has a blog where she internships for the students. and where do your interest come from? my interest came from i'm a history major. and so just wanted to explore my pathways with, the major and what can i do with it. and that's what the giving me some options. what do you see yourself doing with this, with learning abo
so i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very important in. historic preservation. how so? because when you looking for artifacts you, you can look for a flower that could indicate bodies of soil, indicate the composition in the soil. how did you get into historic preservation. well, this is kind of my introduction, the field. i'm studying african american studies. and so i'm interested in just preserving our culture and history. and you're wearing a shirt....
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and agrochemistry of the academy of sciences of belarus, doctor of agricultural sciences, professor galina pirogovskaya, galina vladimirovna, hello, hello, listen, let's start with this question, are there organic, are there inorganic fertilizers, everyone has heard of this, but we began to understand the topic, there are micro and macro fertilizers, tell us, what is the difference? macro fertilizers are those fertilizers that plants receive in large quantities, this can be nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micro fertilizers are those substances that plants receive in micro quantities, but both macronutrients and micronutrients are very important for growth and plant development, macro and micro fertilizers also differ in form, macro and microelements can be... in the form of granular form, powder form and liquid form, but microelements are mainly liquid powders, granules. we read the accounting of soil solutions, we conduct a selection of lysemetric soil solutions, which are filtered into the underlying soil horizons, then we take samples and determine the nutritional
and agrochemistry of the academy of sciences of belarus, doctor of agricultural sciences, professor galina pirogovskaya, galina vladimirovna, hello, hello, listen, let's start with this question, are there organic, are there inorganic fertilizers, everyone has heard of this, but we began to understand the topic, there are micro and macro fertilizers, tell us, what is the difference? macro fertilizers are those fertilizers that plants receive in large quantities, this can be nitrogen,...
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that promising areas which day would self cooperation of the energy industry, even though agriculture, science innovations, russia in south africa, couldn't you? it's mccarthy made largely not using all right now for it's on the international law firms as well as to establish a fair and loyalty pool or world border. and of course, the roster obviously attaches great significance to strengthening corporation with the african countries. a little worse to the other on the practical implementation, all of the agreements that you've reached as the rush africa summit in st. petersburg, glen the dc due to addition to the corporation and the plan of action. don't go until show. clinton minus saves. we look forward to seeing the head of your, usually the foreign ministry and the switches in sante. you have to just shut the when the video on november and 9 and 10 with me just just click on the 1st one ministerial conference on the rough aspect kind of partnerships for him once again the welcome, cuz then welcome, mr. president. a thank you very much. thank you very much for your kind words of welcome to
that promising areas which day would self cooperation of the energy industry, even though agriculture, science innovations, russia in south africa, couldn't you? it's mccarthy made largely not using all right now for it's on the international law firms as well as to establish a fair and loyalty pool or world border. and of course, the roster obviously attaches great significance to strengthening corporation with the african countries. a little worse to the other on the practical implementation,...
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>> i actually major in agricultural sites with a concentration in plant and soil science, so rigidly we do offer any archaeology courses. i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very important and historic preservation. >> how so? >> because when you're looking artifacts, you can look for flowers that could indicate unmarked bodiesbo of soil, could indicate decomposition in the soil. >> how did you get into historic preservation? >> this is my introduction into the field. i'mm studying african american studies some interest in preserving agriculture act in our culture and history. >> you weren't a a shared cull heritage in the force come what is a? >> that thing of a program that brings us up to national forest to this poor service. >> how did you pick this program? >> through one of my history teachers and she stated at that she has a blog we should post internships for students. >> where did your interest come from? >> my edges came from i'm history majors i wanted to explore myat pathways with the major and what can i do with it and that's a program g
>> i actually major in agricultural sites with a concentration in plant and soil science, so rigidly we do offer any archaeology courses. i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very important and historic preservation. >> how so? >> because when you're looking artifacts, you can look for flowers that could indicate unmarked bodiesbo of soil, could indicate decomposition in the soil. >> how did you get into historic preservation? >>...
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the pictures are created simply, explains the breeder and candidate of agricultural sciences, mikhailhalkin. you can do without neural networks to deceive the buyer, you need to take a stick, leaves and pears. we tie a rope to the half -stem, tie such a pear to a stick. later we found out that it is better to use not a rope, but scotch tape, it holds the fruit better. with the same success we can make a tomato tree, a plum tree, an apricot tree, and seriously, a columnar pear does not exist, there is a super dwarf pear, which only remotely resembles a columnar pear. and at the market, together with garden blogger alesya danilova, we found, for example, a wild strawberry, supposedly a hybrid of wild strawberry and wild strawberry with a particularly sweet taste, another seller offered us black strawberries, but the woman tried to tear off the label on the pot for some reason, and having failed, she went to the hill for another seedling. it's great to get a black prince there, and there is an albion written there, but the label cannot be collected and sold, but i want a black berry, we
the pictures are created simply, explains the breeder and candidate of agricultural sciences, mikhailhalkin. you can do without neural networks to deceive the buyer, you need to take a stick, leaves and pears. we tie a rope to the half -stem, tie such a pear to a stick. later we found out that it is better to use not a rope, but scotch tape, it holds the fruit better. with the same success we can make a tomato tree, a plum tree, an apricot tree, and seriously, a columnar pear does not exist,...
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applause] we must strengthen the government closest to the people just --tu business labor agriculture education sciencether but to be able to strive for a mutual goal and shared opportunities. we should make major investments in people and not in building weapons. [applause] the poor, the aged, the, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. i've spoken a lot this year about love. love must be aggressively translated into simple justice. [applause] the test of any government is not how popular it is for the powerful but how honestly it deals with those who must depend on it. it's time for aa complete overhaul of our income tax system. [cheers and applause] i'll tell you it's a disgrace to the human race. all my life p i've heard promiss of tax reform but it never quite happens. with your help we are finally going to make it happen and you can depend on it. [cheers and applause] here is something that canur really help, it's time for universal voter registration. [cheers and applause] it's time for a nationwide comprehensive health program for all of our people. [cheers and
applause] we must strengthen the government closest to the people just --tu business labor agriculture education sciencether but to be able to strive for a mutual goal and shared opportunities. we should make major investments in people and not in building weapons. [applause] the poor, the aged, the, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. i've spoken a lot this year about love. love must be aggressively translated into simple justice. [applause] the test of any...
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business, labor, agriculture, education, science, education and government should not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive toward mutual goals and shared opportunities. we should make major investments in people and not in buildings and weapons. the poor, the aged, the weak, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. now, i've spoken a lot of times this year about love, but love must be aggressively translated into simple justice. the test of any government is not how popular it is with a powerful, but how honestly and fairly it deals with those who must depend. on it. it's time for a complete overhaul of our income tax system. i still tell you it's a disgrace to the human rights. all my life i've heard promises about tax reform, but it never quite happens. with your help, we are finally going to make it happen and you're going to find it. here's something that can really help our country. it's time for a universal voter registration. it's time for a nationwide, comprehensive health program for all our people. it's time to guaran
business, labor, agriculture, education, science, education and government should not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive toward mutual goals and shared opportunities. we should make major investments in people and not in buildings and weapons. the poor, the aged, the weak, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. now, i've spoken a lot of times this year about love, but love must be aggressively translated into simple justice....
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and applause] we must strengthen the government closest to the people, business, labor, agriculture, education, science government should not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive to through our mutual goals and shared students. we should make major investments in people and not in buildings and weapons. [cheers and applause] >> the aged, the weak, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. now, i've spoke and lot of times this year about love, but love must be aggressively translated into simple justice. [cheers and applause] >> the test of any government is not how popular it is for the powerful, but how honestly and fairly it deals with those who must depend on it. it's time for a complete overhaul of our income tax system. [cheers and applause] i still tell you it's a disgrace to the human race, all my life i've heard about is tax reform, but it never quite happens, with your help we're finally going to make it happen and you can depend on it. [cheers and applause] here is something that could help, it's time for universal voter registrat
and applause] we must strengthen the government closest to the people, business, labor, agriculture, education, science government should not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive to through our mutual goals and shared students. we should make major investments in people and not in buildings and weapons. [cheers and applause] >> the aged, the weak, the afflicted must be treated with respect and compassion and with love. now, i've spoke and lot of times this...
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they practiced democratic government before we even heard of it, developed advanced agriculture, contributed to scienceart, culture. but eventually the united states was established and began expanding, entering treaties, sovereign nations, but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty evaporated, was shattered, pushing native people off of their homelands, denying their humanity and their rights. telling children to cut their connection to their ancestors and heritage. at first, in the 1900s, it was voluntary. asking tried to sell their children, to send their children away to vocational schools. but then the federal government mandated the removal of children from their families and drives, launching what is called the federal indian boarding school era. over 150 years past, from the early 1800s until 1970, one of the most horrific chapters in american history. we should be ashamed. a chapter that most americans don't know about. the vast majority don't even know about it. i was at my hotel today, telling the hotel staff who were leaving, what are you doing? i told them. they said they were na
they practiced democratic government before we even heard of it, developed advanced agriculture, contributed to scienceart, culture. but eventually the united states was established and began expanding, entering treaties, sovereign nations, but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty evaporated, was shattered, pushing native people off of their homelands, denying their humanity and their rights. telling children to cut their connection to their ancestors and heritage. at first, in the...
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agriculture. contributed science, art, and culture.ally, the united states has established and began expanding and sovereign tribal nations but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty was shattered and pushing people off their home lands and denying their humanity and their rights and telling children to cut their connection to their ancestors and their heritage. at first in 1800s, it was voluntary and asking tribes to sell their children, to send their children away to vocational schools. then, then the federal government mandated, mandated removal of children from their families and tribes, launching what is called the federal indian border school era. over 150 years -- years, from the early 1800s to 1970, one of the most horrific chapters in american history, should be ashamed. a chapter that most americans don't know about. the vast majority don't even know about it. i was in my hotel today. i told the hotel staff we were leaving. where aria going? i told him. what are you doing? i told them. i said there are natives here.
agriculture. contributed science, art, and culture.ally, the united states has established and began expanding and sovereign tribal nations but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty was shattered and pushing people off their home lands and denying their humanity and their rights and telling children to cut their connection to their ancestors and their heritage. at first in 1800s, it was voluntary and asking tribes to sell their children, to send their children away to vocational...
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is absolutely right that this program should not be extended, but it should have. economy, science, agriculturene far ahead, including in this region. polesie with grass swamps. flood meadows are among the natural treasures of belarus, and this is of great value not only for the preservation of biodiversity and species of rare animals, birds and plants, but it is also a unique territory that our ancestors have been conquering for centuries, and when visiting the pinsk region, the head of state noted for good reason that if we put polesia in order, then at the expense of polesia we will be able to feed the whole... country, these are truly unique lands that have undergone melioration, and these lands require quite a lot of effort in order to preserve, some land is overgrown with bushes, so here too we must work, and as the head of state said, we need to think about a new program, and this program will allow us to work, if this is... the success of the two countries together separately, not by chance, not by chance, even the belarusian opposition, or more simply the fugitive, yes, through gritted
is absolutely right that this program should not be extended, but it should have. economy, science, agriculturene far ahead, including in this region. polesie with grass swamps. flood meadows are among the natural treasures of belarus, and this is of great value not only for the preservation of biodiversity and species of rare animals, birds and plants, but it is also a unique territory that our ancestors have been conquering for centuries, and when visiting the pinsk region, the head of state...
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developed agriculture, contributed to science, article two culture but eventually the united states establishedns but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty evaporated and was shattered. fishing natives off at their home and ran denying, denying their rights and children to cut their connections to their heritage. at first in the 19 and 1800s, it was voluntary asking tribes to sell their children and to send their children a way to vocational's rules. but then, than the federal government mandated, mandated removal of children from their families and tribes, launching what is called the federal indian border era. over 150 year span, 150 years from the early 1800s to 1970, one of the most horrific chapters in american history. we should be ashamed. a chapter that most americans don't know about. the vast majority don't even know about it. i was a hotel today and i told the people at the hotel staff, i told them, what are you doing? i told him. i never did that. i never knew. think of how many people don't know. as president, i believe it is important that we do know. now generations of
developed agriculture, contributed to science, article two culture but eventually the united states establishedns but as time moved on, respect for tribal sovereignty evaporated and was shattered. fishing natives off at their home and ran denying, denying their rights and children to cut their connections to their heritage. at first in the 19 and 1800s, it was voluntary asking tribes to sell their children and to send their children a way to vocational's rules. but then, than the federal...
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science and invest in the villages. because villages are productive, they can produce agricultural products, they can produce durable products and they can play the biggest role in ensuring food security of a country, that is why villages are rural communities as key settlements. in the national development, we should not expect national development if we neglect the rural development. rural life has its advantages. a village that is a productive society has a productive economy. it produces goods that these goods are basic goods and lead to the country's independence 44. both its income is lower than the shahris community and its cost, despite its share in the gdp. it is the case that currently 26% of the country's population lives in villages, more than 27% of the country's gross domestic product belongs to villages. alireza shaukti chaubar of sed and sima news agency. yes, we saw and heard the report of our colleagues . mr. paloush, the deputy of the research institute of economic planning and rural development and the ministry of agriculture, is present here in the studio. also, mr. izadeh is a member of the commission f
science and invest in the villages. because villages are productive, they can produce agricultural products, they can produce durable products and they can play the biggest role in ensuring food security of a country, that is why villages are rural communities as key settlements. in the national development, we should not expect national development if we neglect the rural development. rural life has its advantages. a village that is a productive society has a productive economy. it produces...
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agriculture. the solution of many social problems was already coming to the forefront. schools, educational institutions. culture, a special role was given to sciencee of the key ones - medicine. the republic was approaching the construction of specialized medical institutions, an oncology center, the fate of which would have to be decided even in the un. at the same time, in the early fifties, such tasks were set allowed the successes of belarusian doctors. literally. from the first days of the liberation of the republic, doctors entered the liberated concentration camps and settlements together with sappers, joining the fight against dangerous diseases. the epidemic of typhus, scabies, maleria, and an outbreak of cholera became a disaster. doctors fought against the consequences of the use of biological weapons, which the nazis tested on civilians in the azararishi death camp. 945 reported: in the bssr there are over 400 hospitals, 810 outpatient clinics, 175 regional sanitary and epidemiological in the first half of the year in 1945, about 2 million people were cured of scabies. it was felt that life was gradually getting better. in minsk , medi
agriculture. the solution of many social problems was already coming to the forefront. schools, educational institutions. culture, a special role was given to sciencee of the key ones - medicine. the republic was approaching the construction of specialized medical institutions, an oncology center, the fate of which would have to be decided even in the un. at the same time, in the early fifties, such tasks were set allowed the successes of belarusian doctors. literally. from the first days of...
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if we take science and invest in the villages and there is an expert workforce, see what great things will happen, we will develop agriculture, our work will become specialized. they produce durable products and the most they can play a role in ensuring the judicial security of a country, that's why villages and rural communities are considered as key settlements in national development. for this reason, if we neglect rural development, we should not expect national development research. rural life has its advantages. a village that is a productive society , its economy is a productive economy, it produces goods , these goods are basic goods and leads to the independence of the country. 44, its income is less than the society. it is also a city, despite the fact that its share in the gdp is equal to that at present, 26 percent of the country's population lives in villages, more than 27 percent of the country's gross domestic product belongs to villages. alireza shoukti choubar of radio and television news agency, yes, we saw and heard the report of our colleagues here in the studio of mr. palosh's economy desk, deputy of the
if we take science and invest in the villages and there is an expert workforce, see what great things will happen, we will develop agriculture, our work will become specialized. they produce durable products and the most they can play a role in ensuring the judicial security of a country, that's why villages and rural communities are considered as key settlements in national development. for this reason, if we neglect rural development, we should not expect national development research. rural...
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science, plant samples. in 1929, vavilov organized an expedition to northwestern china. it bordered on the region of southeastern kazakhstan, and there it was necessary to develop agriculture. passes, mountain rivers, no roads. the journey was dangerous, once the horse on which the scientist was riding fell into a hole while crossing the river. vavilov managed to escape, he foresaw all this, having made a will before his trip to china. and here you can... invite masters from the middle kingdom, but where could you find them in russia in the seventies of the 15th century, so she called her favorite architects renaldi and cameron, and also the local nielow, what is the chinoiserie style translated as chinese, this is not an original chinese art, but a representation of europeans, what chinese architecture and decorative and applied art might look like, for example, the vase behind my back... seems to be chinese, but the handles are some kind of greek. in in december , the chinese hall of the zubovsky wing will be opened in the catherine palace in tsarskoye selo. the empress's private chambers were located there. the walls of this hall were once decorated with romandel lacque
science, plant samples. in 1929, vavilov organized an expedition to northwestern china. it bordered on the region of southeastern kazakhstan, and there it was necessary to develop agriculture. passes, mountain rivers, no roads. the journey was dangerous, once the horse on which the scientist was riding fell into a hole while crossing the river. vavilov managed to escape, he foresaw all this, having made a will before his trip to china. and here you can... invite masters from the middle kingdom,...
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science and technology. the countries are coordinating efforts in the interests of building a fair world order. the indicators for the main products in the sphere of domestic agriculturee been met this year. russia has entered the top four largest world meat producers. this was stated by mikhail mishustin at a meeting with the chairman of the board. agricultural education, training of personnel for today i would like to pay attention to supporting the industry. firstly, this is a digital platform i am in agro, there are all the opportunities for... vacancies, we pay special attention to former participants of the svo, thanks to training at the school, we help them adapt as quickly as possible, return to normal peaceful life. regarding the belgorod, kursk, bryansk regions, but the situation there is difficult, you know everything, but these are the most important regions for the country in the field of agriculture. and of course here at this time we need to support them, we are now engaged, on behalf of the president, you know, with all the instruments of state support for the regions, the bank operates in these territories, now it is very important to monitor all the
science and technology. the countries are coordinating efforts in the interests of building a fair world order. the indicators for the main products in the sphere of domestic agriculturee been met this year. russia has entered the top four largest world meat producers. this was stated by mikhail mishustin at a meeting with the chairman of the board. agricultural education, training of personnel for today i would like to pay attention to supporting the industry. firstly, this is a digital...
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agriculture, food industry, everything that the quality of our life depends on. 400 participants, from almost forty countries, the international mendeleyev congress in sirius, a big talk about chemistry and challenges modern science. who is attracted by the harsh arctic romance, a report on the work of the north pole scientific station in the most mysterious region of the planet. the strategic success of our army in the donetsk republic. the central group of troops liberated grodovka. this is a village, the last powerful fortified area of the enemy on the way to pokrovsk and mirnograd. there are only a few kilometers left to the key cities of the dpr, which are still under the control of kiev, the courage and heroism of the fighters, the minister of defense noted. andrei belousov sent telegrams to the formations and military units, who drove the enemy out of grodovka. the participants of the events themselves told alexey ivanov more about how it happened. the russian flag over grodovka was installed by the unit of the central group of troops on the roof of a kindergarten. this place on the map, on the contrary, is visible in ruins. yes, they, every house, have basements there, all the equipment is everywhere, e
agriculture, food industry, everything that the quality of our life depends on. 400 participants, from almost forty countries, the international mendeleyev congress in sirius, a big talk about chemistry and challenges modern science. who is attracted by the harsh arctic romance, a report on the work of the north pole scientific station in the most mysterious region of the planet. the strategic success of our army in the donetsk republic. the central group of troops liberated grodovka. this is a...
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agriculture, children and grandchildren. rep. duarte: that rhetoric if you want to call it that is based in science. if you are really concerned about co2 emissions, there are two things we can do. earn more natural gas, which is one third as carbon intensive as coal or oil, we need to be transitioning to natural gas . that means we need an administration leadership in washington that wants to drill more gas wells and build the pipelines to make sure we're using more natural gas instead of coal and oil. that is american. we have four times what saudi arabia has of natural gas under our feet right here in america and we can produce it at under $30 a bar barrel of oil equivalent secondly if we're really concerned about climate change and i've kind of been chuckling on this one for a while if we're really concerned about climate change where in the heck is our nuclear energy policy why are we dialing down nuclear energy plants that make no carbon whatsoever right now here in the district. i go door to door. i did 4,000 doors last election cycle go door to door i see the screen door closed in mota and k
agriculture, children and grandchildren. rep. duarte: that rhetoric if you want to call it that is based in science. if you are really concerned about co2 emissions, there are two things we can do. earn more natural gas, which is one third as carbon intensive as coal or oil, we need to be transitioning to natural gas . that means we need an administration leadership in washington that wants to drill more gas wells and build the pipelines to make sure we're using more natural gas instead of coal...
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agriculture is of national importance. report by alena ragozina. bioprom is the first international forum in the completely new gelendzhik arena. representatives of business, industry, scienceiscuss and solve the problems of the global bioeconomy. the nizhnekamsk enterprise has released a batch of polypropylene for the production of bottles that can be sterilized. at high temperatures, domestic medical plastic successfully notices imported analogues, this is also not just quality, but quality confirmed by international standards, international... today we supply this product to domestic pharmaceutical companies, which then make packaging for eye drops, packaging for infusion solutions. the holding company natsimbio of the state corporation rostec has released the first batch of a vital drug into civil circulation. the first day of the forum, dedicated to new technologies and industrial achievements, opens with a strategic session on life technologies for humans. this is the world's first reproduced. development of the national economy, our country already has the launch of a new national project for in-depth development of the economy based on the use of renewable biologica
agriculture is of national importance. report by alena ragozina. bioprom is the first international forum in the completely new gelendzhik arena. representatives of business, industry, scienceiscuss and solve the problems of the global bioeconomy. the nizhnekamsk enterprise has released a batch of polypropylene for the production of bottles that can be sterilized. at high temperatures, domestic medical plastic successfully notices imported analogues, this is also not just quality, but quality...
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it develop advanced agriculture but eventually, united states is established and began expanding energy treaty. the sovereign tribal nations but as time moved on respect for sciencefor tribal sovereignty evaporated was shattered pushing it to be off their homelands, denying, denying their humanity and their rights try it, and children to cut the connection to their ancestors and their inheritance in a heritage at first in the ninth 1800s you ever was voluntary asking him tribes to sell their children, to send their children away to vocational schools. but then, then the federal government mandated mandated removal of children from their families and tribes launching what's called the federal indian boarding school era, era over 150 years spent 150 years ago, early 1800s, 18, 70 to 1971 of those terrific chapters in american history it should be ashamed. a chapter that most americans don't know about. the vast majority don't even know about it i was about hotel today. i told the hotel staff are leaving. it's where you go. i told him that. so what you do? and i told them they said they're natives here. they said, i never knew that i never knew that. think of how ma
it develop advanced agriculture but eventually, united states is established and began expanding energy treaty. the sovereign tribal nations but as time moved on respect for sciencefor tribal sovereignty evaporated was shattered pushing it to be off their homelands, denying, denying their humanity and their rights try it, and children to cut the connection to their ancestors and their inheritance in a heritage at first in the ninth 1800s you ever was voluntary asking him tribes to sell their...
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agriculture, food industry, everything from what our quality of life depends on. 400 participants from almost 40 countries, the international mendeleev congress in sirius, a big talk about chemistry and the challenges of modern science. on a drifting ice floe, how our scientists measure the earth's magnetic field, who is attracted by the harsh arctic romance, a report on the work of the north pole scientific station in the most mysterious region of the planet. the strategic success of our army in the donetsk republic. the center group of troops liberated grodovka. this is a village, the last powerful fortified area of the enemy on the way to pokrovsk and mirnograd. there are only a few kilometers left to the key cities, which are still under kiev's control, the courage and heroism of the fighters, noted the minister of defense, andrey belousov, sent telegrams to the units and military units that drove the enemy out of grodovka. the participants in the events themselves told alexey ivanov more about how it happened. the russian flag over grodovka was installed by a unit of the central forces group on the roof of a kindergarten, this is the place on the map, opposite it is visible. how difficult was it to take grodo
agriculture, food industry, everything from what our quality of life depends on. 400 participants from almost 40 countries, the international mendeleev congress in sirius, a big talk about chemistry and the challenges of modern science. on a drifting ice floe, how our scientists measure the earth's magnetic field, who is attracted by the harsh arctic romance, a report on the work of the north pole scientific station in the most mysterious region of the planet. the strategic success of our army...