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syria he was even a school principal when he arrived eight months ago the local council of elders aust him to be on him up in arabic example to follow their entrusted with ensuring a spiritual education. i have compiled an arabic dig a dictionary to preserve the culture and language of the idea. he finished at the same time as the war in syria started that's why we weren't able to do more than three installments he's helping people who want to learn the language and at the same time themselves know the arabic language. as daughter and often keeps their family relics safe after one hundred fifty years the family has returned to where they were made cook asian craftsman produced all of these items by hand. everything we have is there all of our houses are there we didn't sell anything we brought nothing except. the biggest treasure they had to leave behind in syria was several members of their large extended family two year old girl's mother and father still in damascus. my sister came with her daughter three months ago but she had to go back to syria because she has a job and her husban
syria he was even a school principal when he arrived eight months ago the local council of elders aust him to be on him up in arabic example to follow their entrusted with ensuring a spiritual education. i have compiled an arabic dig a dictionary to preserve the culture and language of the idea. he finished at the same time as the war in syria started that's why we weren't able to do more than three installments he's helping people who want to learn the language and at the same time themselves...
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with tremendous effort and determination, thcies of aust groups for the derly ve been ableo coorna theirn service of older people, younger people, and the continued life of the ancies themselves. i'd like tget barefoot and take off my clothes. as people at a.g.e. say, sometimes just a conversation in the hallway can change a life. tens of millions of americans will be dysfunctional at some point in their lives. depressi, anxiety, substance abuse, violent behavior-- all cost great pain and discomfort. families are torn apart. individuals ffer for years. the financial cost of this is also high. billions of dollars are wasted in lost productivity, billions more spent in direct mental health care by corporations, the government, insurance companies, and individuals, which is why the money that is spent on prevention, no matter how high it may have to be, seems worth it to many experts. if you don't function well, it cts society more in the long run. it's much better for the society to pay to help people function than to pay to deal th the problems that grow out not functioning. the cost of d
with tremendous effort and determination, thcies of aust groups for the derly ve been ableo coorna theirn service of older people, younger people, and the continued life of the ancies themselves. i'd like tget barefoot and take off my clothes. as people at a.g.e. say, sometimes just a conversation in the hallway can change a life. tens of millions of americans will be dysfunctional at some point in their lives. depressi, anxiety, substance abuse, violent behavior-- all cost great pain and...
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of currency and it's this overreaching of the state that's really causing a lot of faith to be you aust in the current issues which are really just political currencies and that's why i think this new move into math based currency is ones that you don't have to trust centralized authorities with is gaining more and more steam and adopted well and you talk about. this big coin phenomenon cryptocurrency is a relatively untested in the judicial system do you think we might see favorable treatment as cases come up in actually rise to the level of the supreme court i think it will be very interesting to see how the courts actually deal with that point because we have the fence and guidelines which are just guidelines that are neither binding nor determinative the regulators the looked at big coin and they says well it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck so we're going to treat it like a duck but there are a lot of acts to big oil in the you know aren't like a duck at all and. those fencing guidelines that you can really make a lot of things that issues there as an attorney and so if
of currency and it's this overreaching of the state that's really causing a lot of faith to be you aust in the current issues which are really just political currencies and that's why i think this new move into math based currency is ones that you don't have to trust centralized authorities with is gaining more and more steam and adopted well and you talk about. this big coin phenomenon cryptocurrency is a relatively untested in the judicial system do you think we might see favorable treatment...
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politicization of currency and it's this overreaching of the state it's really causing a lot of faith to be you aust in the current issues which are really just political currencies and that's why i think this a new move into math based currencies ones that don't have to trust centralised authorities with is gaining more and more steam in adopting well and you talk about . this big coin phenomenon crypto currencies are relatively untested in the judicial system do you think we might see favorable treatment as cases come up and actually rise to the level of the supreme court i think it will be very interesting to see how the courts actually deal with that point because we have the fins. and guidelines which are just guidelines they're neither binding nor determinative the regulators the looked a bit coin in this as well it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck so we're going to treat it like a duck but there are a lot of access to big oil in the you know aren't like a duck at all and. those fencing guidelines you can really make a lot of things that issues there as an attorney and so if they do ac
politicization of currency and it's this overreaching of the state it's really causing a lot of faith to be you aust in the current issues which are really just political currencies and that's why i think this a new move into math based currencies ones that don't have to trust centralised authorities with is gaining more and more steam in adopting well and you talk about . this big coin phenomenon crypto currencies are relatively untested in the judicial system do you think we might see...
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such aust seems like daunting task. so much to tackle. all whole system that needs overhaul. you are managing it day today. at the same time trying to change and things. so implementing that on the day today at the same time while things are going, while things are still functioning. how do you implement change and operate a functional system at the same time? of discussions that we have every day. we did not have the luxury of calling a timeout. does notalt, delete work. the analogy is the plane is flying, how you read the side while the plane is flying? redesign while the plane is flying? we see thousands of patients per day while trying to change the course in some of the ways we're talking about, and at the same time 8000 more people became 65, and the complexity of their health polyps over time will continue to grow. we have that is one more dynamic to throw into the mix. but i thinkficult, you have just heard even in this discussion, some things that are daunting but quite achievable. some of the things we're talking about we have already done. they have done a tremendo
such aust seems like daunting task. so much to tackle. all whole system that needs overhaul. you are managing it day today. at the same time trying to change and things. so implementing that on the day today at the same time while things are going, while things are still functioning. how do you implement change and operate a functional system at the same time? of discussions that we have every day. we did not have the luxury of calling a timeout. does notalt, delete work. the analogy is the...
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part, aust say, on my lot has been said about the elections. a lot of the conventional wisdom that this was a watershed election, that it will change ,verything, in my personal view it is very important, historic election. the turnout was of historic proportions, approaching the turnout of the 1970 elections, which was the last so-called free and fair and competitive election in pakistan. the end result of that election was not very good for pakistan. it lost half of the country. this time, things are different. there is perhaps an opportunity to build on this. some interesting things come to light immediately. will ben the center clearly and control of the same party. a longs not happened in time. it offers a great opportunity to work together. an engine of economic growth for pakistan. the other is that the pakistan people's party folded very badly in the punjab. they are confined to being a party of sin. they managed to surprise everyone by taking a large number of seats. and father very good fight in the punjab. -- fought a very good fight
part, aust say, on my lot has been said about the elections. a lot of the conventional wisdom that this was a watershed election, that it will change ,verything, in my personal view it is very important, historic election. the turnout was of historic proportions, approaching the turnout of the 1970 elections, which was the last so-called free and fair and competitive election in pakistan. the end result of that election was not very good for pakistan. it lost half of the country. this time,...
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this is a watercolor painting of the president and lucy aust drew at the white house,, and you can see newcomers in here. here in the bedroom, that same colors team is reflected thomas o we know lucy liked lou. when we were reupholstering the furniture, to take it back to the original, what did it look like, we found of the fabric embedded in these pieces of furniture. this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name was fanny. of fanny painting with her father. she was the only daughter. she was their only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claimed she was not the favorite, she had the furniture made for her, she had one of the bigger bedrooms. she was the darling to her mother and her father. >> with the love of books and lucretia garfield as established the president for her president's library. >> this is the formal parlor and family room that served as both. james and lucretia spent a lot of time with their children. toy had lost two children infancy. those children died before
this is a watercolor painting of the president and lucy aust drew at the white house,, and you can see newcomers in here. here in the bedroom, that same colors team is reflected thomas o we know lucy liked lou. when we were reupholstering the furniture, to take it back to the original, what did it look like, we found of the fabric embedded in these pieces of furniture. this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name was fanny. of fanny painting with her father. she was the...