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his mom's dad, a long time lineman with the new orleans saints, bryson stad, aristotle thompson, theacks coach for cal, feel great on every single time, cal. scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands, his family doing the same reminder family comes first . we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything. football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football . also a source of healing for bryson, doctors diagnosed him with epilepsy when he was four. it came after he experienced a serious seizure facedown on the ground, and he had a 15 minute long grand mal seizure at that point and about two hours of unresponsive time after it all seizure involves a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions. some days, bryson can experience hundreds of seizures. his parents, aristotle and sarah, have met with doctors all over the country seeking treatment there. major focus now helping bryson live with the seizures while just enjoying being a kid the level of strength that he shows on
his mom's dad, a long time lineman with the new orleans saints, bryson stad, aristotle thompson, theacks coach for cal, feel great on every single time, cal. scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands, his family doing the same reminder family comes first . we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything. football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football . also a source of healing for...
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his mom's dad, a long time lineman with the new orleans saints, bryson's dad, aristotle thompson, thening backs coach for cal, feel great . i want every single time, cal. scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands, his family doing the same reminder family comes first . we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything. football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football . also a source of healing for bryson, doctors diagnosed him with epilepsy when he was four. it came after he experienced a serious seizure facedown on the ground, and he had a 15 minute long grand mal seizure. at that point, and about two hours of unresponsive time after it all seizure involves a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions. some days, bryson can experience hundreds of seizures. his parents, aristotle and sarah, have met with doctors all over the country seeking treatment there. major focus now helping bryson live with the seizures while just enjoying being a kid the level of strength tha
his mom's dad, a long time lineman with the new orleans saints, bryson's dad, aristotle thompson, thening backs coach for cal, feel great . i want every single time, cal. scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands, his family doing the same reminder family comes first . we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything. football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football . also a source of...
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bryson's dad, aristotle thompson , the running backs coach for cal. i feel great.nt every single time cow scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands , his family doing the same reminder family comes first. we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything . football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football. also a source of healing for bryson, doctors diagnosed him with epilepsy when he was four. it came after he experienced a serious seizure facedown on the ground, and he had a 15 minute long grand mal seizure at that point, and about two hours of unresponsive time after it all seizure involves a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions. some days, bryson can experience hundreds of seizures. his parents, aristotle and sarah, have met with doctors all over the country seeking treatment there. major focus now helping bryson live with the seizures while just enjoying being a kid the level of strength that he shows on a daily basis, you know, it amaz
bryson's dad, aristotle thompson , the running backs coach for cal. i feel great.nt every single time cow scores before every game home or away aristotle gestures to the stands , his family doing the same reminder family comes first. we have that as a symbol that hey, we're with each other everything . football is just our family. there's no there's no other sport that will come before football with us football. also a source of healing for bryson, doctors diagnosed him with epilepsy when he...
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claims the illegality of the unjustified injustice the verdict firmly asserts his innocence even aristotleated justice into general private. each person has his own idea of justice his own idea of good and bad appellate decision to terminate the case is stronger. what did you want to tell the judicial board when you read the criminal case in your subconscious, the movie is going on? that is, you reproduce all the events, you are, as it were, at the scene of the crime at the moment when it was committed, this, of course, is not emotionally simple and national not everyone can fix it with her there were crimes and also the spouse will be the sincerity of the law enforcement agency, it didn’t matter. you brought to the attention of the jurors voiced that's good. well , you see, the peculiarity of the consideration of cases by the supreme court lies in the fact that the verdicts have already taken place, the decisions have already entered into force, the person is found guilty, how reliable are the arguments that he sets out to us. the alibi suggests that we consider everything else, right
claims the illegality of the unjustified injustice the verdict firmly asserts his innocence even aristotleated justice into general private. each person has his own idea of justice his own idea of good and bad appellate decision to terminate the case is stronger. what did you want to tell the judicial board when you read the criminal case in your subconscious, the movie is going on? that is, you reproduce all the events, you are, as it were, at the scene of the crime at the moment...
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roughly as cleansing, middle i any going to buy that from the theory of catharsis originated with aristotle's theory of tragedy. the ancient greeks held to view that the audience sympathizes with the protagonist in his fight to cleanse themselves of negative notions, such as fear, anger and grief, responded and i met him with it. yes. yeah. the exciting thing about metal music is that adventures. he's a very doc places, the more than others on the i got on the one hand, you've got this very aggressive, often foss base dominant music, which i think is unique to metal one. on the other, right. there's very little other music who's lyric speak of the murder, manslaughter, death, and with devil, i'm mod. unfortunately, that's why i think this music can elicit this cleansing effect. this being dotted even was it guy got this all isn't, isn't that i and again the effects also the caruso is one of the leading experts, the positive psychology and germany, metal musicians, the firm, his theory of heavy metals, cleansing a fate such as the members of the ukrainian band i t i can compare it with the peo
roughly as cleansing, middle i any going to buy that from the theory of catharsis originated with aristotle's theory of tragedy. the ancient greeks held to view that the audience sympathizes with the protagonist in his fight to cleanse themselves of negative notions, such as fear, anger and grief, responded and i met him with it. yes. yeah. the exciting thing about metal music is that adventures. he's a very doc places, the more than others on the i got on the one hand, you've got this very...
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go live now to go has iconic soup walker, which is a mac natural fans throughout the tournament. aristotle. hi, that is the sort of what's happening. i thought it would be a lot quiet. there's still some activity ons, even though morocco didn't win, but those elements of morocco everywhere we have an office has been drawing using our bit calligraphy, which is quite a skill to have a c c that but in honor of morocco, guessing to the semi finals he has the picture of the moral couldn't coach, is that right? and they said it, so q, how many hours did you take a little bit about the, the 3 hours today? oh, yeah. well, you can see why, because it's really intricate detail in a very specific type of our bit calligraphy that we use in this part of the world to creates image is an old traditional way of painting in a way not. we also have zacharia who flew in to see the game last night, and you came in all the way from casablanca and morocco, is that right? actually, we came yesterday today at favor. i was hot to manage to get tickets, but we did it. hopefully. i mean, i feel like a little disappo
go live now to go has iconic soup walker, which is a mac natural fans throughout the tournament. aristotle. hi, that is the sort of what's happening. i thought it would be a lot quiet. there's still some activity ons, even though morocco didn't win, but those elements of morocco everywhere we have an office has been drawing using our bit calligraphy, which is quite a skill to have a c c that but in honor of morocco, guessing to the semi finals he has the picture of the moral couldn't coach, is...
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such a distant, well, explain, well, a political animal like aristotle.very instinctive base . if he notes only threats, well, proposals, he will not feel advantages, then this time nothing may burn out, mr. ivan , one more question is very cynical, but war is cynicism. unfortunately, i have to talk about it, i sometimes catch myself thinking that for the ukrainian army, despite the fact that it is a loss on front and the death of our boys, it might be beneficial for belarus to enter the war because it is a weak lanka, and when we see a weak lanka, i would be in putin's place. well, thank god that i am not in his place. but i would strongly consider persuading lukashenka, because if the northern front fails and the offensive will begin, the russians, who are already not doing well with manpower and equipment, well, they will have to close the front in the north as well, and in short, it is not known how it will all end, that is, such advantages, that is, such efforts that putin must make to attract lukashenka, we can i can only imagine this, maybe the mil
such a distant, well, explain, well, a political animal like aristotle.very instinctive base . if he notes only threats, well, proposals, he will not feel advantages, then this time nothing may burn out, mr. ivan , one more question is very cynical, but war is cynicism. unfortunately, i have to talk about it, i sometimes catch myself thinking that for the ukrainian army, despite the fact that it is a loss on front and the death of our boys, it might be beneficial for belarus to enter the war...
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the ancient greek philosopher aristotle described the symptoms of a strange a disease from which almost no one could be cured later, she was given the name of her scurvy, a real epidemic. sailors began during the period of great geographical discoveries, they literally remained without teeth and only at the turn of the 17th century, scientists began to understand that patients improve when they eat foods high in vitamin c. although it will not be discovered soon, but more about this later normalizes metabolism , growth, hair cleans blood vessels, what other health problems does ascorbic acid solve today and we will deal with the project team on air. my name is ekaterina beretskaya. hello and look in the program. birthday april 4, as scientists discovered vitamin c first on the list. why ascorbic acid is added to antiviral drugs is involved in the formation of interferon its products are involved in the work of immune cells, poor memory, irritability and weak immunity. the main signs of vitamin c deficiency from a person consumes vegetables and fruits in his diet, who will fully provide
the ancient greek philosopher aristotle described the symptoms of a strange a disease from which almost no one could be cured later, she was given the name of her scurvy, a real epidemic. sailors began during the period of great geographical discoveries, they literally remained without teeth and only at the turn of the 17th century, scientists began to understand that patients improve when they eat foods high in vitamin c. although it will not be discovered soon, but more about this later...
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the standard model is a remarkably good theory because it satisfies a very important principle of aristotled that the theory is. well, rather, he spoke about a thing that in nature does not create anything in nature. just like that, if something is created, it is needed for something. and we really see with you what you noticed, that we have, uh, particles of matter duplicated and two other generations. seems to be absolutely unnecessary. generation, emphasize. this is a purely technical name. and they said, yes, just, well, just duplicates of, uh, quarks that protons and electrons are made of. yeah, they exist and for a very long time people understood that they were not needed, they were not needed, because they do not affect our daily life in any way, yes, and sometimes mions come from space and fly through us why they are needed and it is not clear , and their older brothers, in general, in general, in the afternoon with fire, it’s not good to get together as a detective. we're afraid we've never seen flying from space. and exactly the same can be said about quarks and strange quarks, w
the standard model is a remarkably good theory because it satisfies a very important principle of aristotled that the theory is. well, rather, he spoke about a thing that in nature does not create anything in nature. just like that, if something is created, it is needed for something. and we really see with you what you noticed, that we have, uh, particles of matter duplicated and two other generations. seems to be absolutely unnecessary. generation, emphasize. this is a purely technical name....
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similarly aristotle. yeah, we'll get there. there we go. similarly, aristotle, that since cultivated land could not be increased as quickly as population could grow, it was necessary to abort or expose i.e. leave to die. some children. the anglican prelates thomas malthus resuscitated this ancient debate. his very influential essay on the principle of population. in 1798, malthus became with geometric and arithmetic growth rates a geometrically growing value in proportion to its current value such as always doubling. so for example, 124 16. and arithmetic growth rate in contrast increases a constant rate. one, two, three, four. so he wrote population when unchecked increases in a geometrical ratio subsistence by contrast increases only in an arithmetical ratio. a slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power. in comparison to the second as a result of the mismatch between population and resource rates. famine would follow, said. and this debate reached a fever pitch in the second half of the 20th century when a
similarly aristotle. yeah, we'll get there. there we go. similarly, aristotle, that since cultivated land could not be increased as quickly as population could grow, it was necessary to abort or expose i.e. leave to die. some children. the anglican prelates thomas malthus resuscitated this ancient debate. his very influential essay on the principle of population. in 1798, malthus became with geometric and arithmetic growth rates a geometrically growing value in proportion to its current value...
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in general, in general, because according to aristotle , the same form will produce the same consequencesto change the form of the russian essence, but the state that puts such things as the holodomor as a system policy, many states in history, many many states have covered things up, but they shun this, they they made it a state policy and putin made the 64th guards brigade the rear guard from on the rowan trees like this and i don't believe in russians just go away and i don't believe in either liberals or totalitarians, of course the chuchet regime which there are those that have been established, they want to release power at any price and they will try to go with putin or without putin to arrange something . hunger is like uh, there as a basis of management in socialism, let's say so, the consequences for the people who are starving, which we know well even at the level of families, but i don't believe liberal russia. i remind you that the first attempt to take crimea away began the year 93-96 is between the kopchi in crimea, the same passports, the same russian military pensioners,
in general, in general, because according to aristotle , the same form will produce the same consequencesto change the form of the russian essence, but the state that puts such things as the holodomor as a system policy, many states in history, many many states have covered things up, but they shun this, they they made it a state policy and putin made the 64th guards brigade the rear guard from on the rowan trees like this and i don't believe in russians just go away and i don't believe in...
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i will be quoting aristotle later. >> lisa: that is a whole thing for a jacket?joey: for griff and pete. i went to see the same taylor p and i have a constitution with an embossed flag and the post-walmart t-shirt thing you can find purity could not get a screaming eagle on there. >> lisa: so much in 2023. still ahead, keep it clean in the house of mouse. the message from disney as brawls could break out into parks. >> joey: plus, we all know it whisper. who is it going to be? >> he couldn't have done it without you. [applause] >> lisa: so creepy. >> apparently -- >> joey: new op-ed said biden had a great year. but listen to the facts straight. ♪ ♪ at red land cotton. our traditions are grown and sewn right here in our hometown of moulton, alabama. from our heirloom inspired sheets to our super absorbent bath towels, to our 100% cotton quilts. every single piece is made right here in america. we believe in keeping our heritage 100% american made. enjoy our farm to home products and receive so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i los
i will be quoting aristotle later. >> lisa: that is a whole thing for a jacket?joey: for griff and pete. i went to see the same taylor p and i have a constitution with an embossed flag and the post-walmart t-shirt thing you can find purity could not get a screaming eagle on there. >> lisa: so much in 2023. still ahead, keep it clean in the house of mouse. the message from disney as brawls could break out into parks. >> joey: plus, we all know it whisper. who is it going to be?...
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winston churchill, who we've talked a lot about today, thoughts and adventures will aristotle, nick, ken ethics. and j.r.r. tolkien's lord of the rings. in terms of what he's currently reading, norman -- hungary. and alexander lee, machiavelli, his life and times. which one do you want to talk about? steven: i could have given you different titles from churchill and so forth. but i will say, not lord of the rings, because i don't write fiction. but modern times, i like not only because i like a great read but it's a style i try to emulate. i call it an analytical narrative. i once got to meet paul johnson and -- you tell a story and you drop in some analysis, what it means and so it's not just the facts of what happened. you can go wrong that way but i thought he had -- churchill did the same thing in his history books. he would tell the events and spend two or tee pages on the significance of themhat they meant. emulate.a style i've tried to cs lewis, the abolition of man, it's 70 pages long and it is kind of dens on the surface, about teture but it is really a restatement of the na
winston churchill, who we've talked a lot about today, thoughts and adventures will aristotle, nick, ken ethics. and j.r.r. tolkien's lord of the rings. in terms of what he's currently reading, norman -- hungary. and alexander lee, machiavelli, his life and times. which one do you want to talk about? steven: i could have given you different titles from churchill and so forth. but i will say, not lord of the rings, because i don't write fiction. but modern times, i like not only because i like a...
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convict claims illegality unreasonable injustice of the verdict firmly asserts his innocence even aristotleivided justice into a common part. each person has his own idea of justice his own idea of good and bad appellate rulings to terminate the proceedings are stronger, what did you want to tell the judicial board when you read the criminal case in your subconscious, a movie is going on? that is, you reproduce all the events, you are, as it were, at the scene of the crime at the moment when it was committed, this, of course, is not emotionally simple and nationally , not everyone can fix it with her; also, the spouse will be responsible for the law enforcement agency, it did n’t matter. you brought to the attention of the jurors voiced. that's good. you understand the peculiarity of the consideration of cases by the supreme court lies in the fact that the verdicts have already taken place, the decisions have already entered into force, the person is found guilty, how reliable are the arguments that he sets out to us. the alibi suggests that we consider everything else, right? not invol
convict claims illegality unreasonable injustice of the verdict firmly asserts his innocence even aristotleivided justice into a common part. each person has his own idea of justice his own idea of good and bad appellate rulings to terminate the proceedings are stronger, what did you want to tell the judicial board when you read the criminal case in your subconscious, a movie is going on? that is, you reproduce all the events, you are, as it were, at the scene of the crime at the...
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i often tell my congregants that -- nature abhors a vacuum, as aristotle said. we see that here. wherever there is empty space, wherever there is a void and we have rhetoric entering into philippe when it is not contested it festers and it grows. that means, i think, but this rhetoric has to be countered. it has to be denounced whenever it emerges. that particularly refers to other celebrities with influence and reach. also with politicians who have influence and power. they should be countering the rhetoric and these narratives. it also means there is work that we all have to do to make sure there is no vacuum in which antisemitism can flourish. that means working for a more just society. that means standing up for jews who are targeted and threatened, even with rhetoric. -- that means that also former, rising in tandem which also rise in bigotry xenophobia, racism, islamophobia, we are seeing all of this happened, as well. >> both of you are involved in that both of you are people who decided that fighting injustice means fighting all injustice, which makes yo
i often tell my congregants that -- nature abhors a vacuum, as aristotle said. we see that here. wherever there is empty space, wherever there is a void and we have rhetoric entering into philippe when it is not contested it festers and it grows. that means, i think, but this rhetoric has to be countered. it has to be denounced whenever it emerges. that particularly refers to other celebrities with influence and reach. also with politicians who have influence and power. they should be...
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one of my conversations with the award winning author, benjamin hally race size who wrote the book aristotleets of the universe. it is a coming of age story. masterfully crafted so that th writing style pierre matures i sync with our super tagging us after reading the book i had t know what compelled benjamin t put pen to paper as an author. here's what he told us >> i write to give people hope because i think the worl conspired to take their hope away and i know i also understand that as a writer animal senate accuser. and these are my children. i may be a gay man but, thes young people of the world ar my children and i think we should all think that way. they are children and we are responsible to educate them, love them, and take care o them and that is our job. james baldwin once famousl said, the children of the thir reich, when they were educated to the purposes of the third reich became barbarians. we are educating our childre to something and that is to be civil. and to be kind and realize the belong to one another. we all belong to one another >> i want to read one last quote. i don
one of my conversations with the award winning author, benjamin hally race size who wrote the book aristotleets of the universe. it is a coming of age story. masterfully crafted so that th writing style pierre matures i sync with our super tagging us after reading the book i had t know what compelled benjamin t put pen to paper as an author. here's what he told us >> i write to give people hope because i think the worl conspired to take their hope away and i know i also understand that as...
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probably, its peak is right there plato's socrates aristotle is, of course, well, this is philosophy,s the emphasis on rationality on the mind, but at some point it weakens and we have the next wave. dark ages of the middle ages yes, let's connect the kingdom. well, the dark ages, as the first part of the first stage of the middle ages, yes, the middle ages are more, i understand yeah, but the middle ages at some point end and begin, that the big modern is the big modern is the big new time. it is clear that we are used to saying that we have the renaissance and the bad enlightenment of the 19th century, the 20th in fact. this is all one big modern and this, of course, is the cult of reason again, if here in the dark ages, the cult of faith is the cult of feelings, then here, of course, we again have ultrasm, and in the 19th century, probably, the cult of science is the pinnacle of all this, the cult of mechanics. and in fact, we are still living in this time. yes, this is the mind, and now we are at this point, that is, that is, roughly speaking, the era of great modernity is ending.
probably, its peak is right there plato's socrates aristotle is, of course, well, this is philosophy,s the emphasis on rationality on the mind, but at some point it weakens and we have the next wave. dark ages of the middle ages yes, let's connect the kingdom. well, the dark ages, as the first part of the first stage of the middle ages, yes, the middle ages are more, i understand yeah, but the middle ages at some point end and begin, that the big modern is the big modern is the big new time. it...
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plato and aristotle created the academy and the lyceum, perhaps the first institution of higher learning in western civilization. they had their version of a lyceum, but because there were so many lice inside they called it the lice see em. because they were high ranking officers, there were university administrators and professors from harvard and elsewhere. there were playwrights. there were actors. there were composers all inside libby. they put on shows. they reenacted shakespeare. they had classes in german, latin greek, various languages. there were classes on theology, classes on everything in there. there were classes on the art of photographer, even though they didn't have cameras inside. they would explain it. the prisoners would amuse themselves by putting on classes and attending classes. the problem was they had to do it quietly. they sang in a whisper. they acted out plays but everybody had to lean in because if they were to loud, the guards would bayonet people or beat people. they produced their own newspaper, called the libby chronicle. if someone managed to steal some p
plato and aristotle created the academy and the lyceum, perhaps the first institution of higher learning in western civilization. they had their version of a lyceum, but because there were so many lice inside they called it the lice see em. because they were high ranking officers, there were university administrators and professors from harvard and elsewhere. there were playwrights. there were actors. there were composers all inside libby. they put on shows. they reenacted shakespeare. they had...
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plato and aristotle created the academy and the lyceum, perhaps the first institution of higher learningstern civilization. they had their version of a lyceum, but because there were so many lice inside -- because they were high ranking officers, there were university administrators and professors from harvard and elsewhere. there were playwrights. there were actors. there were composers all inside libby. they put on shows. they reenacted shakespeare. they had classes in german, latin greek, various languages. there were classes on a theology, classes on everything in their. there were classes on the art of photographer even though they didn't have cameras inside. they would explain it. the prisoners would amuse themselves by putting on classes and attending classes. the problem was they had to do it quietly. they saying in a whisper. they acted out plays because if they were to load, the guards would be people. they produced their own a newspaper called the libby chronicle. if someone managed to steal some paper, they brought it inside and wrote really small. each man would get up and r
plato and aristotle created the academy and the lyceum, perhaps the first institution of higher learningstern civilization. they had their version of a lyceum, but because there were so many lice inside -- because they were high ranking officers, there were university administrators and professors from harvard and elsewhere. there were playwrights. there were actors. there were composers all inside libby. they put on shows. they reenacted shakespeare. they had classes in german, latin greek,...
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option a and this is the correct answer to the question beginning, and metaphysics is the work of aristotlestion, what is triviality, and mediocrity b originality c not constancy. andrei well, i don't know for sure, but it seems to me that it's not constant. which option did you choose? i also chose the option, well, i can not explain. why chose understood? arina, what do you think? i don't know if this will be a convincing argument, but i chose the option with the way i recently did. i read some article, where was the word three reality was brought, at that time i did not know what it meant, i only guessed. well, i used the internet. and if i'm not mistaken, i'm almost 100% sure that i'm not mistaken. and you reality does not mean constancy trivial - this is ordinary ordinary not the original correct answer to this question is an option, but mediocrity. the eighth question is what is the potential energy of an eagle weighing 4 kg, which soars in the sky at an altitude of zero one tenth of a kilometer above the ground, we take it as 10 m per second squared time. irina as far as i remember,
option a and this is the correct answer to the question beginning, and metaphysics is the work of aristotlestion, what is triviality, and mediocrity b originality c not constancy. andrei well, i don't know for sure, but it seems to me that it's not constant. which option did you choose? i also chose the option, well, i can not explain. why chose understood? arina, what do you think? i don't know if this will be a convincing argument, but i chose the option with the way i recently did. i read...
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really, some kind of structure, maybe it's some kind of frail aristotle, it was a reality.eate such clubs, or it’s about looking at the wines that some pro-russian things are sewing there. yes, but, and the surname is written, he did that either these arrests are just a signal to everyone. why don’t you dare raise the issue of improving relations with russia, why did this coincide with the statement of officials about the dangers of sanctions, because german why is it german business in germany that raises the question that german citizens are suffering huge losses? many deputies raise this question. they see what our president was talking about, the growth of electoral sentiments against the policy in the east, which is being pursued, including germany, the americans call germany the weakest link in their coalition of germans, accused them of not helping ukraine enough, and so on and so forth. further and so on. why is the kiev regime particularly rude to the germans. these ones all the liver sausages the threat of refusal to accept steinmar at home, the americans through
really, some kind of structure, maybe it's some kind of frail aristotle, it was a reality.eate such clubs, or it’s about looking at the wines that some pro-russian things are sewing there. yes, but, and the surname is written, he did that either these arrests are just a signal to everyone. why don’t you dare raise the issue of improving relations with russia, why did this coincide with the statement of officials about the dangers of sanctions, because german why is it german business in...
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it's know it goes back to aristotle and epicurus you know christianity happens it slightly goes awayentham and the enlightenment thinkers benjamin franklin. but i mean, this sort of the idea that what matters is all subjective of life has never gone away. it's come and gone to come out of fashion. a sort of a difference now that we can survey people in large numbers. so these sort of these general population surveys have been started happening after the second world war, and that's when you started to get enough data. and you can do things data. and now you can do things like look at twitter like you can look at twitter metadata people, know, metadata and people, you know, saying seem more saying things which seem more positive negative. so positive or more negative. so it's it's kind of an old idea, it's a it's kind of an old idea, which rediscovering which we're rediscovering because there's more information people are getting, sort of realising that gdp and just general prosperity is seems to have its limits. it really seem to be doing as much as we thought. we're concerned about
it's know it goes back to aristotle and epicurus you know christianity happens it slightly goes awayentham and the enlightenment thinkers benjamin franklin. but i mean, this sort of the idea that what matters is all subjective of life has never gone away. it's come and gone to come out of fashion. a sort of a difference now that we can survey people in large numbers. so these sort of these general population surveys have been started happening after the second world war, and that's when you...