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they relied on aristotle.ed on a great roman center they relied on john lo locke, they relied on a gentleman by the name of sidney. they relied on all these great thinkers. that is who they relied on, why? because really this is about western enlightenment. western enlightenment. this is about a nation founded on judeo-christian principles. and yet we are told every day that it is not. we are told every day this is an unjust country. we are told every day it's about white privilege. we are told everyday something that's a lot i would remind i'll remind them karl marx is right so as they're here franklin road so he is white and so is our hero joe biden who is actually translucent if you want to know the truth. but for instance aristotle wrote the ethics in one of his essays he talks about this. john locke the second treatise on government virtually every single founder read that book. sidney on discourse concerning government cicero on the republican on the laws. i could go on and on and on it is all there for
they relied on aristotle.ed on a great roman center they relied on john lo locke, they relied on a gentleman by the name of sidney. they relied on all these great thinkers. that is who they relied on, why? because really this is about western enlightenment. western enlightenment. this is about a nation founded on judeo-christian principles. and yet we are told every day that it is not. we are told every day this is an unjust country. we are told every day it's about white privilege. we are told...
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like in aristotle's ethics, they're pointing the regime towards the good, even towards god himself.you see this in xenophon's portrait of cyrus when he was on his military campaigns, he said i always try to begin with the gods, not only in great matters, but even in small ones, because he thought that beginning with the gods would actually make his men more pious, make them more restrained and virtuous, which would be helpful on their military campaigns. you see this in al-farabi, the islamic thinker. i've included, he writes, interestingly, the one who cures bodies is the physician and the one who cures souls is the statesman. so there's an element soul craft in political leadership. and then in our own american tradition, in our own distinct way, we see this in the tradition of thanksgiving day proclamations with washington and lincoln and teddy roosevelt. and you see them aside days of thanksgiving and to orient the regime god. you see teddy roosevelt, even saying, you know, the things of the body are important, but we can't be drowning in materialism, the things of the mind high
like in aristotle's ethics, they're pointing the regime towards the good, even towards god himself.you see this in xenophon's portrait of cyrus when he was on his military campaigns, he said i always try to begin with the gods, not only in great matters, but even in small ones, because he thought that beginning with the gods would actually make his men more pious, make them more restrained and virtuous, which would be helpful on their military campaigns. you see this in al-farabi, the islamic...
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it comes from aristotle who famously defined happiness as an activity of the soul in conformity■2 virtuet those terms are not self defining so you have to dig into the moral philosophy to realize that for the fouerf the soul is temperance, or balance, or tranquility of mind. and the ancients draw a distinction between reason and passion that is very important. it comes from pythagoras, who talks about the three parts of the soul, reason in the head, passion in the heart, desire in the stomach. it talks about using a reason to temper or moderate our passions or desire so we can achieve that temperance and harmony which is virtue, which is reason,■1 happiness. the fact that it is completely unfamiliar to us today is remarkable, because this is the unprevails in most of history. it was taught to the founders and a central part of their universe and has just been lost today. >> we will return later to the question how and when it was lost. and of course we will talk it. just remind everybody at the outset, there will be a chance for everybody to those who are g the livestream at home. if you
it comes from aristotle who famously defined happiness as an activity of the soul in conformity■2 virtuet those terms are not self defining so you have to dig into the moral philosophy to realize that for the fouerf the soul is temperance, or balance, or tranquility of mind. and the ancients draw a distinction between reason and passion that is very important. it comes from pythagoras, who talks about the three parts of the soul, reason in the head, passion in the heart, desire in the...
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aristotle was the first to talk about plants, and even formalized his observations into a scientificork called plant theory, but the term botany was first used only by his student theophrastus. more facts from the history of questions in our regular column. many scientists at different times around the world studied the flora of their latitudes, but truly serious interest in plants arose only in the 19th century, after charles darwin described his view of the scientific system. most botanists began to work on describing the successive stages. development of the plant world. the swiss botanist decandolle, the englishmen bentham and hooker proposed almost 25 similar classification systems, but the most widespread was the system developed by a specialized scientist from germany, engler. he and a group of colleagues wrote a twenty-volume work called natural family plants, in which he brought the plant system to genus and species. at the beginning of the 20th century , intensive study began. distribution of different plant species around the globe. the founder of the movement is considere
aristotle was the first to talk about plants, and even formalized his observations into a scientificork called plant theory, but the term botany was first used only by his student theophrastus. more facts from the history of questions in our regular column. many scientists at different times around the world studied the flora of their latitudes, but truly serious interest in plants arose only in the 19th century, after charles darwin described his view of the scientific system. most botanists...
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aristotle was the first to talk about plants and even formalized his observations into a scientific workalled plant theory, but the term botany was first used only by his student, theophrastus. even more. many scientists at different times around the world studied the flora of their latitudes, but truly serious interest in plants arose only in the 19th century, after charles darwin described his view of the scientific system. most botanists began to work on describing the successive stages. the system developed by similar classification systems, but by the most specialized scientist from germany, engler. he and a group of colleagues wrote a twenty-volume work entitled natural family of plants, in which he brought the plant system down to genus and species. at the beginning of the 20th century , intensive study began. travel of different plant species around the globe. the founder of the movement is considered to be the german naturalist humbald. the research of the soviet scientist vavilov had a huge impact on the development of botany. he described geographical patterns in the distribut
aristotle was the first to talk about plants and even formalized his observations into a scientific workalled plant theory, but the term botany was first used only by his student, theophrastus. even more. many scientists at different times around the world studied the flora of their latitudes, but truly serious interest in plants arose only in the 19th century, after charles darwin described his view of the scientific system. most botanists began to work on describing the successive stages. the...
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that is created by us, it is created by us, in the paradigm to the development of which plato and aristotlen is to understand this reality, to describe it the same. a wonderful philosopher, our judge, i’m glad that he was born after even the second, that i was born after the great patriotic war, because in my opinion it was cooler, of course, of course, i even had a monastery, i won’t live to see the third world war, it would be good not to make a mistake, it would be good not to make a mistake, dear friends, but please watch the next meeting, because we are starting to talk about the first world war, because this year is the anniversary . it began, i remind you, in 1914, and we are in our fourth year, that is, 110 years old, we wrote, in my opinion, an interesting script, watch us, please, i personally ask, yes, yes, yes, you, you, exactly you, be happy, i really don’t want to live to see the third, but we won’t make it. everything will be right, we will build a world on this. a terrible criminal atrocity occurred, there were insanely brutal acts, innocent people were killed. all this is c
that is created by us, it is created by us, in the paradigm to the development of which plato and aristotlen is to understand this reality, to describe it the same. a wonderful philosopher, our judge, i’m glad that he was born after even the second, that i was born after the great patriotic war, because in my opinion it was cooler, of course, of course, i even had a monastery, i won’t live to see the third world war, it would be good not to make a mistake, it would be good not to make a...
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like aristotle and the founding fathers, politics is rooted in human nature, a reflection of human nature. just has a different conception of human nature than aristotle or the founding fathers indecision chapter 6, to hold your district, study human nature and act accordingly. there's only one way to do it, study human nature and react accordingly, you study human nature in books. books is a hindrance more than anything else. if you've been to college so much the worse for you. you have to unlearn are you learned and the learning takes time. some men can never forget what they learned in college. some may be district leaders by a fluke. to learn real human nature you have to go out among the people, see and to be seen. every man, woman and child, i know some of them too. i know what they like, don't like, i reach them by approaching the right side. for instance here's how i gather in the young men. i hear of a young fellow who thinks he can sing songs. i asked him to join ugly club, he comes and sings, the young fella has a reputation as a baseball player in a vacant lot. i bring them to
like aristotle and the founding fathers, politics is rooted in human nature, a reflection of human nature. just has a different conception of human nature than aristotle or the founding fathers indecision chapter 6, to hold your district, study human nature and act accordingly. there's only one way to do it, study human nature and react accordingly, you study human nature in books. books is a hindrance more than anything else. if you've been to college so much the worse for you. you have to...
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justice , according to aristotle, is once justice in inequality, after all. we need to give more subsidies to the lower deciles. this needs to be explained in a fairer way. inshallah, do you believe that , for example, the same gasoline that you mentioned should be given to cars, or to, for example, national cards of selfish people? in my opinion, we could not. i served you, in the end , we could not really supervise the issue of supervision that the parliament is in charge of. let's do it. my suggestion is to give subsidies to people to give subsidies to people for cars, but not gasoline, because i don't know the quality of the work. i know that an offer has been made and if it is going to be paid, the subsidies should be paid, not the gasoline itself in the national cards , which is creating an unconventional market. later, in the discussion of the market , mr. zare, do you believe that a competitive market can help the national production or the market. i think that monopoly does some damage to the national production , the market should be somewhat compet
justice , according to aristotle, is once justice in inequality, after all. we need to give more subsidies to the lower deciles. this needs to be explained in a fairer way. inshallah, do you believe that , for example, the same gasoline that you mentioned should be given to cars, or to, for example, national cards of selfish people? in my opinion, we could not. i served you, in the end , we could not really supervise the issue of supervision that the parliament is in charge of. let's do it. my...
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more subsidies , there are also people who disagree, let it be explained fairly , according to aristotle'sds , let's give more subsidies to the lower deciles in the discussion. my gas is somewhere, mr. khosravi, check my statistics. i did almost the first decile of benefiting from gasoline , according to your presence, the percentage was almost one percent share, the first decile of the second decile was almost two and a half, but the eighth decile was over 27, so this shows that there is justice , after all, it is not implemented there, it is necessary that a this issue of subsidies should be explained in a fairer manner. god willing, do you believe that, for example, the same gasoline that you mentioned should be given to cars or to, for example , the work of selfish people? in my opinion, we could not. let's monitor. my suggestion is to give subsidies to people it is possible to give subsidies to people for cars , but not for gasoline, because i don't know the quality of the work, i know that an offer has been made, and if there is going to be a payment, the subsidy should be paid, not
more subsidies , there are also people who disagree, let it be explained fairly , according to aristotle'sds , let's give more subsidies to the lower deciles in the discussion. my gas is somewhere, mr. khosravi, check my statistics. i did almost the first decile of benefiting from gasoline , according to your presence, the percentage was almost one percent share, the first decile of the second decile was almost two and a half, but the eighth decile was over 27, so this shows that there is...
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transformed, russia also created absolutely amazing temples, but many of them, including those built by aristotle feravanti, in the kremlin, it was already largely under the strong influence of byzantium. great western architects, having worked in our country, discovered that they were, in fact, already russian. russian civilization. the people of ancient russia had no reason to believe that the high road of civilization led to the west. the first library in russia arose in the 11th century through the efforts of yaroslav the wise. one book from this library has been preserved in reims, france. this is the same gospel in glagolitic that yaroslav’s daughter anna brought with her. on which they took an oath, ascending the throne of a generation of kings of france. needless to say , anna was much more educated than her husband, king henry i, and, unlike him and his retinue, she could not only read, but also write, including in latin. ancient cities the russians were largely literate. this is clearly evidenced by the birch bark letters found during excavations, the inscriptions on the novgorod birkah
transformed, russia also created absolutely amazing temples, but many of them, including those built by aristotle feravanti, in the kremlin, it was already largely under the strong influence of byzantium. great western architects, having worked in our country, discovered that they were, in fact, already russian. russian civilization. the people of ancient russia had no reason to believe that the high road of civilization led to the west. the first library in russia arose in the 11th century...
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do we as well. aristotle said to find out whether someone has led a good life or not. you ask them to think about their life as a whole and a reflective moment. and that's exactly the main question that we use. of the past, people to think of their life as a whole or the latter, the best possible life is a 10 and the worst is a 0. how did they rate their lives today? and what's not about brokerage about like, well, so what do you do if they say, well, i would have different ideas about things that make me happy. um, or maybe people are not happy or unhappy at the same time as possible. so you could any survey, you're going to have a couple of people who are in a really bad state that week or that month, and then on average. so the, what goes on in your own life is gonna average out across the whole population. you know, one of the most surprising, i think most disturbing findings of this year's report is the decline and happiness among young people. particularly in the united states, canada, australia, and germany. people who actually should be in the prime of their li
do we as well. aristotle said to find out whether someone has led a good life or not. you ask them to think about their life as a whole and a reflective moment. and that's exactly the main question that we use. of the past, people to think of their life as a whole or the latter, the best possible life is a 10 and the worst is a 0. how did they rate their lives today? and what's not about brokerage about like, well, so what do you do if they say, well, i would have different ideas about things...
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according to aristotle's confidant, the unidentified confidant was reportedly sent to com to say, who threatened civil war if any attempt was made to incarcerate him shortly after these meetings at bulldoze a smash through the rules of a haitian prison, some a 160 inmates escaped, including the countries of an most prominent gang leader and his cohorts, who eventually took down a re steed following the co. the us was not going to drop the hard gained rein over haiti after all the us due to gain from the may have given our states anti imperialist political course, restitution and reparations for us. victims of slavery must happen. it really must, because slavery is a crime against humanity. they owe us, 1st of all restitution, and 2nd reparations. we have the us versus surrounding haiti. i said it and i repeat it is a clear violation of the international law. we quote use those devices to reach hey t creating it, trying to to communicate with the haitian people to retain. changing the haiti was a huge milestone for the us intelligence agency, a bloody revolt sold what democratic means
according to aristotle's confidant, the unidentified confidant was reportedly sent to com to say, who threatened civil war if any attempt was made to incarcerate him shortly after these meetings at bulldoze a smash through the rules of a haitian prison, some a 160 inmates escaped, including the countries of an most prominent gang leader and his cohorts, who eventually took down a re steed following the co. the us was not going to drop the hard gained rein over haiti after all the us due to gain...
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transformed, russia also created absolutely amazing temples, but many of them, including those built by aristotlen, were already largely under the strong influence of byzantium. great western architects, having worked in our country, discovered that they were, in fact, already... russian architects. bartolomeo , who built the winter palace, was shot and turned out to be bartholomew bartholomew. well, the french architect, gust montferand, became august augustovich. it was under this name that he went down in history as the creator of st. isaac's cathedral and the winter palace, and st. isaac's. the throne of a generation of kings of france. needless to say, anna was much more educated than her husband, king henry i, anna, who took the oath, was able, unlike him and his retinue, not only to read, but also to write, including in latin. the cities of ancient russia were largely literate, this is clearly evidenced by birch bark letters found during excavations and inscriptions in novgorod cylinders tags. graffiti inscriptions on the walls of ancient cathedrals, why russian philosophy , having begun s
transformed, russia also created absolutely amazing temples, but many of them, including those built by aristotlen, were already largely under the strong influence of byzantium. great western architects, having worked in our country, discovered that they were, in fact, already... russian architects. bartolomeo , who built the winter palace, was shot and turned out to be bartholomew bartholomew. well, the french architect, gust montferand, became august augustovich. it was under this name that...
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the best minds throughout history, the historians, the moral philosophers, whether it's plutark, aristotle. it shows why this preoccupies the minds of the founders and framers, why they wrestled with the federalist papers, what it meant to check and con strain and channel self-interest, to check factions and to cultivate the better angel's of one's nature. george washington in the farewell address talked about the political prosperity and to freedom itself, that moral leadership and moral character in citizens plays. and it's also why we are at such an important and in many ways, unsettling crossroads right now. while it's certainly true throughout history, it's not like we've had one great moral leader after the other, there have been plenty of villains and scoundrels, who have been citizens and moral leaders, but we've retained a sense that a more perfect union is possible and we as a country have also faced, challenged and overcome some very significant, both moral failings and challenges in our past. right now, we are at a point though of great challenge and peril. on both ideological
the best minds throughout history, the historians, the moral philosophers, whether it's plutark, aristotle. it shows why this preoccupies the minds of the founders and framers, why they wrestled with the federalist papers, what it meant to check and con strain and channel self-interest, to check factions and to cultivate the better angel's of one's nature. george washington in the farewell address talked about the political prosperity and to freedom itself, that moral leadership and moral...
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how much does the how does aristotle, god bless them is in rough uh, in southern gaza announced the latest as well as the pressing one with its military attacks in different areas in error. ready also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the city. or con eunice as also a number of illumination slash being funny is in this calling the city in the saw, the recall along side with the western part to run far as people are completely terrified. does the sound of fight exchange is still going on to this brief moment along side that there are more tax to tell you when you go into the city where again of 22 round about had been targets is where people were waiting for. humanitarian supplies to reach to the number of parts. one kind of thing, a piece that has been killed with number of presidents also being pointed. and this has happened multiple years in the past few days. as people in the north are completely suffering from increase of a level of pneumonia attrition and the hydration
how much does the how does aristotle, god bless them is in rough uh, in southern gaza announced the latest as well as the pressing one with its military attacks in different areas in error. ready also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the city. or con eunice as also a number of illumination slash being funny is in this calling the city in the saw, the recall along side with the...
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aristotle described this giant as follows: he has keen senses and surpasses other animals, with all otherlephant, that's right. smart animal 500. japanese researchers have found out what is needed for such recognition along with. the cleaner wrasse fish is capable of handling the smartest mammal birds, the scientific world is at a loss, perhaps , to recognize itself in the mirror, for sure, i’ll buy and sell 500. in 1346, the king of this country sold the territory of estonia to the levon order for 19,000 cologne marks, well, talin. the name translates as a danish city, so denmark is correct, and 50/50 for 100. in the movie the matrix, morpheus offered neo a choice of red and blue pill, neo took this one, well, i’ll choose the red one, that’s absolutely right, if i had chosen the blue one, i would have woken up in my bed and wouldn’t have remembered anything, but 50/50 for 200, in the coronation portrait of elizabeth i... holds the scepter in this hand, in the left, no, right, that’s right, nikita. 50x50 for 400, hot bag, minus 500 for victor, 1,400 for alexey, 3,700 for you, who? victor.
aristotle described this giant as follows: he has keen senses and surpasses other animals, with all otherlephant, that's right. smart animal 500. japanese researchers have found out what is needed for such recognition along with. the cleaner wrasse fish is capable of handling the smartest mammal birds, the scientific world is at a loss, perhaps , to recognize itself in the mirror, for sure, i’ll buy and sell 500. in 1346, the king of this country sold the territory of estonia to the levon...
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aristotle onassis. further: purchase and sale 1.500. business program, kontur. for 35 years , kontur has been creating it products for business, helping clients buy and sell. ensuring timely exchange of documents, convenient reporting, verification of the reliability of partners and other necessary components of the company’s activities? here’s a question: in his painting of a fair, painted in 1906, buying and selling on the kineshma trading square is in full swing, maybe it’s kustodiev, this is a painting by boris kustodiev, absolutely true. one of the bells of st. sophia of novgorod received this nickname after losing its metal hanging loops. according to legend, ivan the terrible was angry that the bell ringer struck too loudly. earless. without what for 1500. the beginning of this action movie with john trovolta and nicolas cage is somewhat reminiscent of the beginning of ours. without a face, that's right, an fbi special agent gets a face transplant from bandits and he has to go to jail to infiltrate trust, let's try coffee for 900
aristotle onassis. further: purchase and sale 1.500. business program, kontur. for 35 years , kontur has been creating it products for business, helping clients buy and sell. ensuring timely exchange of documents, convenient reporting, verification of the reliability of partners and other necessary components of the company’s activities? here’s a question: in his painting of a fair, painted in 1906, buying and selling on the kineshma trading square is in full swing, maybe it’s kustodiev,...
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following aristotle lead is to ask them to think about their lives as a whole and rate them.ere asked how do you rate your life these days in the same question is asked and the same type of questionnaire in more than 140 countries around the world, we collect the answers, average them over three years and report them in the annual reports. then we spend the more interesting parts of the report figuring out why there are differences between countries. and why when there are changes they might be happening. to construe the differences. family comes top. which country comes bottom of what are the major differences? bottom of what are the ma'or differences?�* bottom of what are the ma'or differences? ., . _, , ., differences? nordic countries are alwa s differences? nordic countries are always and _ differences? nordic countries are always and still— differences? nordic countries are always and still are _ differences? nordic countries are always and still are in _ differences? nordic countries are always and still are in the - differences? nordic countries are always and still a
following aristotle lead is to ask them to think about their lives as a whole and rate them.ere asked how do you rate your life these days in the same question is asked and the same type of questionnaire in more than 140 countries around the world, we collect the answers, average them over three years and report them in the annual reports. then we spend the more interesting parts of the report figuring out why there are differences between countries. and why when there are changes they might be...
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alexander the great was tutored by aristotle.l■9 you have the amazing historic success cases. and then of course, but obvious question, if this works so well why don't we do not affordable. there's no way you could go from a student-teacher ratio one-to-one you'd blow up the technology unless you have ai. we have the technology for the first time to give e kind of tui think the answer is some sort of blended thing where you have teachers and you have classroom and group activits fre the student and an ai tutor should be in a full relationship. by the way the ai tutor is not the parents, the teacher to optimize the outcome for the students. we know that would work. we know that, w know specifically we know that wealthy families are going to do this. you know, there are companies doing this. it's becoming something, people in silicon focused on and so there is the potential to reinvent the education system in a way that will move out dramatically. and so that's the kind of opportunity that we're sitting question here whether we wan
alexander the great was tutored by aristotle.l■9 you have the amazing historic success cases. and then of course, but obvious question, if this works so well why don't we do not affordable. there's no way you could go from a student-teacher ratio one-to-one you'd blow up the technology unless you have ai. we have the technology for the first time to give e kind of tui think the answer is some sort of blended thing where you have teachers and you have classroom and group activits fre the...
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commonsense reminds us that aristotle said happiness depends upon ourselves.ends upon a committee. school enrollment down, absenteeism is up along with instances of juvenile crime. would there be a connection. let's bring in former san bernardino sheriff's deputy and former education department press secretary. thank you for being in. this is great stuff. in oakland, we just talked about this, in oakland they have literally shut down all the taco bells, you can't go inside, it's just drive-through. in and out the same thing, other restaurant shutting down because every time they open the doors people get robbed. here are some locals in oakland that said this. watch. >> they just pull up out of nowhere and it's not like it's only the store. they rob everywhere. it's not how it used to be. there's a lot of crime now. >> it's sad it got to the point where they can't allow people inside because they get robbed. >> trace: i mean we are a state you could not eat inside because of covid and now you can't because of crime? this is untenable. what are your thoughts? >>
commonsense reminds us that aristotle said happiness depends upon ourselves.ends upon a committee. school enrollment down, absenteeism is up along with instances of juvenile crime. would there be a connection. let's bring in former san bernardino sheriff's deputy and former education department press secretary. thank you for being in. this is great stuff. in oakland, we just talked about this, in oakland they have literally shut down all the taco bells, you can't go inside, it's just...
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mark: the stephen miller, aristotle once wrote you can have a revolution and you can change a regimehave seen the destruction of rome. the democrat. of rome. we have seen the destruction of athens. we have seen now what is the destruction of an increasing piece of the united states taking place here. joe biden is violating the constitution. his responsibility to take care of the laws are followed. and yet here is my question to you about all of this. why do people still vote for him? it's like tyrannical regimes. people still vote for tierney. they vote for totalitarianism they still vote against their own interest. i'm not saying he's going to win i pray he loses. you still have tens of millions of people who vote for their own destruction for. >> it is surely one of the great psychological phenomenons. the extent to which the suicidal ideology has embraced millions of american voters. an ideology that said criminals will be released to continue to reoffend sprayed an ideology that says young children will beat fed lies about biology and transition to the opposite. an ideology that
mark: the stephen miller, aristotle once wrote you can have a revolution and you can change a regimehave seen the destruction of rome. the democrat. of rome. we have seen the destruction of athens. we have seen now what is the destruction of an increasing piece of the united states taking place here. joe biden is violating the constitution. his responsibility to take care of the laws are followed. and yet here is my question to you about all of this. why do people still vote for him? it's like...
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gerentology is precisely a science, and not a certain set of views. ancient thinkers, there plato, aristotle only in 2007, it passed from a historical point of view, nothing at all, some years, for this time. put an end to it or come to some conclusions that you won’t give away any secrets today, how to avoid old age , let’s see, we’ll see, we’ve gathered here precisely so that the secrets will be revealed, let’s see, but after the advertisement , advertising on ntv, black sun, premiere from monday at 20:00 on ntv, we woke up, stretched, from winter and shook ourselves off, spring sales. diapers panties pikul for 949 your sberbusiness for each type of business, special services for retail trade, more information about clients, comparison indicators with competitors, finding the best place for a retail outlet, open: in sber use useful services for free forever sber business bright bold laconic business romantic new spring new you choose your image with a spring mood on ozone together with yuliana karaulova. no tastier than burgerkiing, we wake up, we are transformed into a spring sale, wake u
gerentology is precisely a science, and not a certain set of views. ancient thinkers, there plato, aristotle only in 2007, it passed from a historical point of view, nothing at all, some years, for this time. put an end to it or come to some conclusions that you won’t give away any secrets today, how to avoid old age , let’s see, we’ll see, we’ve gathered here precisely so that the secrets will be revealed, let’s see, but after the advertisement , advertising on ntv, black sun,...
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extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical cylinders you know aristotle speaks about the three great appeals of persuasion. one is ethos it's the credibility of your audience, the credibility of the speaker. the two is logos or reason speech and three is pathos. the sentiment feeling of the speaker. and in lincoln excelled at all these appeals. harold i think of the broken eggs is clunky, but it paints such a vivid picture of some irrevocable action of slavery is gone. and i think he did use just inelegant. yeah, inelegant. at least in a letter. but yeah. and not that opinion. these other metaphor, the inadequate metaphor of poor predation and contrasting. and in in in the erastus corning letter, the wily agitator versus, the simple minded soldier boy, sugar coated rebellion. he was able i think he was given his own experience. he was able to use metaphors that that connected with the audience with with the public, but also to do so. you know, at the same time, profound philosophical justifications about self-government. but i think you really made a good
extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical cylinders you know aristotle speaks about the three great appeals of persuasion. one is ethos it's the credibility of your audience, the credibility of the speaker. the two is logos or reason speech and three is pathos. the sentiment feeling of the speaker. and in lincoln excelled at all these appeals. harold i think of the broken eggs is clunky, but it paints such a vivid picture of some irrevocable action of...
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what among them and in the southern city of an alpha on aristotle, because i kept sheltering, displaced upon the standings. the right, the secretary general says there's a growing international consensus, but a cease fire is urgently needed in johnson county on monday expressed hope for the security council vote. we have today and just a courtesy call to a resolution in which sure as these fires is required to give this but not in the linkage with the, the, the release, the unconditional release of all subjects. and we have also always claims for the needs for that please. so i see a growing consensus emerging international community to tell these valleys that the ceasefire is live. it's jordan is foreign ministers of slammed israel's government as one led by what he called radical racist menaces. speaking along side b, u and chief accused as well, of acting with a punitive and m e n. an at the end of the day israel is doing what they're doing, perpetrating crimes simply because they have not deterred there is nothing to do to as well. we have gone beyond the is really government is led
what among them and in the southern city of an alpha on aristotle, because i kept sheltering, displaced upon the standings. the right, the secretary general says there's a growing international consensus, but a cease fire is urgently needed in johnson county on monday expressed hope for the security council vote. we have today and just a courtesy call to a resolution in which sure as these fires is required to give this but not in the linkage with the, the, the release, the unconditional...
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and it is always said that aristotle onassis, when he married jackie kennedy, had very much a business of business contract. yeah, you might find that 92. >> he doesn't even last a wedding night, but what a way to go. >> true. >> true. >> yeah, he'd die with a smile on your face, wouldn't you ? on your face, wouldn't you? >> lots people would have a >> lots of people would have a smile on face. but there smile on their face. but there you no more need be said you go, no more need be said about that. 833 shall we move on to the sport in just a couple of moments? have got, sport wise? >> plenty going on this weekend . >> plenty going on this weekend. and already shone a light and we've already shone a light on boxing anthony on the boxing with anthony joshua we've looked ahead joshua. we've also looked ahead to league game to the premier league game tomorrow manchester city to the premier league game tomyliverpool. manchester city to the premier league game tomyliverpool. nof chester city to the premier league game tomyliverpool. nof the ;ter city and liverpool. clash of the titans. the
and it is always said that aristotle onassis, when he married jackie kennedy, had very much a business of business contract. yeah, you might find that 92. >> he doesn't even last a wedding night, but what a way to go. >> true. >> true. >> yeah, he'd die with a smile on your face, wouldn't you ? on your face, wouldn't you? >> lots people would have a >> lots of people would have a smile on face. but there smile on their face. but there you no more need be said...