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the phase of mass production, one of the features of this super project is the nationalist alighar amera khabarari of sed and sima, the secretary of the supreme council of free and special economic zones, during a trip to arvand free zone, said that the issue of governance conflict in the free zones has been minimized. mr. abdulmaleki referring to the challenges and problems of the manager. in free zones, he said: these problems will soon be resolved with the approval of the executive regulations of article 65 of the permanent decrees law in the supreme council of free and special economic zones. according to this law, managers of free zone organizations are considered the highest authority of the region on behalf of the government , and all the duties, powers and responsibilities of the government executive bodies located in these regions, with the exception of defense and security institutions , are their responsibility. according to the head of the jewelry dealers' union, this week the price of all kinds. now in the market it has faced a slight increase so that the coin bubble has rea
the phase of mass production, one of the features of this super project is the nationalist alighar amera khabarari of sed and sima, the secretary of the supreme council of free and special economic zones, during a trip to arvand free zone, said that the issue of governance conflict in the free zones has been minimized. mr. abdulmaleki referring to the challenges and problems of the manager. in free zones, he said: these problems will soon be resolved with the approval of the executive...
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Nov 24, 2023
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they wanbeaver pts, beaver felted hats and coats, which fueled colonization of ameras, which then fuels harvesting of beaver or in so kind of a oh so kind of argument that the climate the coldness in the netherlands itself fueled this this colonization occurred. it wasn't a gigant revolt the details, but it was kind of, you know, like ahicken or the egg sort of thing with the europeans. but no i mean, there is diffent rating systems, the quality of the pels, but i don't know of any trend that people noticed since it'hard to even estimate number of pelts that were being exported in any given year. and there's another question about fishing specifically. so do they remark at all about what they expected to find in terms of fishing and then what ey found? and did climate affect fishing, sea sface temperatures were cooler in the northeast at the time. so that would have an effect on on fish where they are. nothing about what was expected. buagain, in these ce to new netherland, it's a great talking abouthis massive schools of fish how piles and piles of oysters that are split across u know
they wanbeaver pts, beaver felted hats and coats, which fueled colonization of ameras, which then fuels harvesting of beaver or in so kind of a oh so kind of argument that the climate the coldness in the netherlands itself fueled this this colonization occurred. it wasn't a gigant revolt the details, but it was kind of, you know, like ahicken or the egg sort of thing with the europeans. but no i mean, there is diffent rating systems, the quality of the pels, but i don't know of any trend that...
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Nov 19, 2023
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-the uniteted states o of amera makes s the followowing demans on t the talibanan -- deliver r to united states authoritieies all the leleaders of a al qaea who hidede in your l land. -when we l looked at t the taln after r 9/11 and a afghanista, we g gave them choices. we said, "you can n join inin the fight against al qaed, or if you decide to stick with al qaeda and bin laden, we would consider you enemies, and we're gonna come with lethal force. -so, a at the sameme time that we're demanding all ththese other r things, you knowow, he's's not gonnana forget about ththese two amamerican. -relelease all f foreign natati, inclcluding amererican citizis yoyou have unjnjustly imprpris. -youou're gonna a do all thee otheher things, , and by thehe, you're g gonna turn n over ththese foreigigners, as w w. -either you're with us, or y you are witith the terrrro. -the talaliban rerejected ourur overturess to tururn over binin laden anand to breakak away fromom al. taliliban leaderership hahad that opppportunity.. but they rejected it. -and therefore, these people went from being detainees to ho
-the uniteted states o of amera makes s the followowing demans on t the talibanan -- deliver r to united states authoritieies all the leleaders of a al qaea who hidede in your l land. -when we l looked at t the taln after r 9/11 and a afghanista, we g gave them choices. we said, "you can n join inin the fight against al qaed, or if you decide to stick with al qaeda and bin laden, we would consider you enemies, and we're gonna come with lethal force. -so, a at the sameme time that we're...
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Nov 29, 2023
11/23
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so none of those things have been answered amera and this was always said that it has limited window to carry out. this was that window closing. it is interesting that even today we have the german 4 minutes according to israel, to take the escalate 3 measures. amid this seems far, we haven't really heard that language coming from germany yet. we've got spain bulk area. also following on the side of the palestinians, well they've broadly the us still don't see behind israel, but is that more of a shift? and is israel losing the wider support that it had? absolutely, the longer the longer this war continues the, the more the representational call for is or the attack of october 7th was horrendous. but since then we see a daily barrage of death and destruction of palestinians. and so the reputation of cost for is a is, is beginning to point to beginning to turn global public opinion uh towards the palestinian cause. finally, as you mentioned, even a country like germany that has been noticeably sized and is now calling for restraint. by is a good and you mentioned before that as well h
so none of those things have been answered amera and this was always said that it has limited window to carry out. this was that window closing. it is interesting that even today we have the german 4 minutes according to israel, to take the escalate 3 measures. amid this seems far, we haven't really heard that language coming from germany yet. we've got spain bulk area. also following on the side of the palestinians, well they've broadly the us still don't see behind israel, but is that more of...
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Nov 24, 2023
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so welcome and our informal steve scully senior vice president communications to discuss amera underwater sinking. time to with lessons learned so take it away, jim. steve thank you. and you have teed up. by the welcome. you're among friends. we appreciate your time up. bble down bubble and crush, which is kind ofhe centerpiece this book. let's begin with some definitions and en we'll talk substance. okay. yeah, well, my submarine days are a little time a little time ago, but bubbles mean when you're starting surface down, bubbles when you're going down and crush depth is when should not go any farther because you're going to implode. and i would tell a little story in the book about going to test step two, which is the as far as you're supposed to go and i was at the divinofficer at the time and relatively junior and somehow i didn't quite stop at that level. and a few feet below, which was a little scary, but at any rate, submarine was really good training ground for just really out of college. the you know, you had people working for you were ten years older and much more experienced a
so welcome and our informal steve scully senior vice president communications to discuss amera underwater sinking. time to with lessons learned so take it away, jim. steve thank you. and you have teed up. by the welcome. you're among friends. we appreciate your time up. bble down bubble and crush, which is kind ofhe centerpiece this book. let's begin with some definitions and en we'll talk substance. okay. yeah, well, my submarine days are a little time a little time ago, but bubbles mean when...
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Nov 13, 2023
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thdoes that change the way amera looks a at this? there are nine missing americans, so there are american hostages that we don't know the number. does this 3-year-old change anything? >> it just goes to the level of the barberism on october 7th. we heard 3-month-old up to 85-year-old grandparents are being held. innocent people, but this is how terrorist groups negotiate with the west. and frankly, the pain is driven by had this young american child. it's getting the u.s. president involved. so it's serving the end state and why hostage terrorism is such an effective tool for terrorist organizations like hamas. >> the idf has implemented what they are describing as daily localized humanitarian pauses in gaza. this is what is allowing the civilians out of gaza along the two main highways. do you see this as a practice run for larger pause or should we see this for what it is? >> anything can happen right now. the conjunction with the hospital it hz a command structure. the hostage could be hidden underneath this hospital as well. that
thdoes that change the way amera looks a at this? there are nine missing americans, so there are american hostages that we don't know the number. does this 3-year-old change anything? >> it just goes to the level of the barberism on october 7th. we heard 3-month-old up to 85-year-old grandparents are being held. innocent people, but this is how terrorist groups negotiate with the west. and frankly, the pain is driven by had this young american child. it's getting the u.s. president...
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Nov 23, 2023
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every saturday, american history tv documents amera's story, on sundaybooktv gives the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including wow. >> the world has changed. a fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. wow is there for our customers whose speed, reliability, value, and choice, now more than ever, all starts with great internet. >> wow along with these television comedies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> now on booktv, more television for serious readers. >> thanks for coming out, welcome to the cathedral church of saint luke. i am justin holcomb of the central diocese of central florida. this is our cathedral. we have people from metro orlando in the room and we are thrilled that you are here. some of you are
every saturday, american history tv documents amera's story, on sundaybooktv gives the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including wow. >> the world has changed. a fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. wow is there for our customers whose speed, reliability, value, and choice, now more than ever, all starts with great internet. >> wow along with these television comedies...
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Nov 24, 2023
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well, a lot of greek women married first british and then amera first british and later american traitors. the aders were scots-irish for the most part, and they were loyal to the crown. and after the rolutionary ended, several hundred of them fled into the greek countrynd settled down permaneny there, and they gave rise to a generation of of greek who were mixed blood hf white, half greek or se variation of that. so youave a have a nd of a this is unique in american indian wars. have the the so-called hostile leadership it was principally mattie mixed race. and i want to i want to spend a few minutes talking abt the climactic battle of the greek war. that is the battle of horseshoe bend, whh i imagine most of you are familiar with, at least to some degree. did you get the maps o? i guess he didn't hand down. okay. there no horseshoe bend was the climactic battle of greek war. there had there were seven different invasion. and so the red state country between fall of 1830 and the battle of horseshoe bend in the spring of 1814, the by the b the beginning of 1814, orgia had made two incursi
well, a lot of greek women married first british and then amera first british and later american traitors. the aders were scots-irish for the most part, and they were loyal to the crown. and after the rolutionary ended, several hundred of them fled into the greek countrynd settled down permaneny there, and they gave rise to a generation of of greek who were mixed blood hf white, half greek or se variation of that. so youave a have a nd of a this is unique in american indian wars. have the the...
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Nov 24, 2023
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but you also lod a lot of what he saw in amera. he loved the the opportunity to start from scratch, whereas in rope, you had to build the road wavesr roadways over the ancient pathways of ro. here in in america you could build them wherever you want, wherever it makes the most sense. and he loved the meritocra of america. he loved that our society wasn't class oriented, you know, ming from a europe where that was a big thing here, that wasn't such a big thing. and heoved that. our leaders and our great thinkers were humble and he felt that that humility spread througut the whole society here when he went to. so in 1912, his last couple of days, he went ov to orange, new jersey, and met with thomas edison and, you know, they they had great back and forth. 's captured in a biography, a family bioaphy that rudolf diesel son oregon wrote. so as joe said, we don't have thomas edison's version of this. but they didn't totally get it wrong. you kw, diesel enjoyed his wine. edon didn't drink diesel. enjoy the observation that all of edison
but you also lod a lot of what he saw in amera. he loved the the opportunity to start from scratch, whereas in rope, you had to build the road wavesr roadways over the ancient pathways of ro. here in in america you could build them wherever you want, wherever it makes the most sense. and he loved the meritocra of america. he loved that our society wasn't class oriented, you know, ming from a europe where that was a big thing here, that wasn't such a big thing. and heoved that. our leaders and...
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Nov 26, 2023
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this idea that, well, you know, the rest of amera, you may have problems with race, but, you know, we've we've got this figured out here. of course, that was never, never fully true. but at the same time, it is a place that has in a sort of a nation full of places that hasn't really tried very hard to be in shared community, has over decades done just that. in fact, the the one nice connection here in this panel is, i mean, the title of the book, which is dream town, stems initially from an article and publishedn 1963 in cosmopolitan magazine, which wrote about shaker heights because it was at that the wealthiest city in america. and it describes it as an american dream town come true. the idea th were talking about suburban opulence, but at the same time, shaker was also trying to fulfill dr. king's dream and trying to be a place where people were seeing each other one another for the content of their character, if you will. and in many people, specific inspired by dr. king and also more generally inspired and during those years. so could shaker heights essentially be be both dreams? co
this idea that, well, you know, the rest of amera, you may have problems with race, but, you know, we've we've got this figured out here. of course, that was never, never fully true. but at the same time, it is a place that has in a sort of a nation full of places that hasn't really tried very hard to be in shared community, has over decades done just that. in fact, the the one nice connection here in this panel is, i mean, the title of the book, which is dream town, stems initially from an...