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my father is the head of the botany department. so he went to iowa state college and he worked his way through. he lived in a toolshed that he found on the edge of the campus, a toolshed whose previous tenants were only rats that had no plumbing, that had no water, of course, no electricity. had nothing. it was a bare toolshed. he moved into it and lived in it all the time that he was in college. he worked as a janitor and took in laundry from the other students in order to keep himself in college. iowa state wasn't just any college. iowa state was the harvard of agricultural schools. well, agricultural schools, what are agricultural schools? listen, in those days it's hard for us to realize that america couldn't feed itself and we were importing food. so people were desperate for scientists who could make a us self-sufficient in food and . science today is what everyone at to get into and everyone wanted to know about. so, he goes into agricultural science and he goes to a school that produces three secretaries of agriculture, us
my father is the head of the botany department. so he went to iowa state college and he worked his way through. he lived in a toolshed that he found on the edge of the campus, a toolshed whose previous tenants were only rats that had no plumbing, that had no water, of course, no electricity. had nothing. it was a bare toolshed. he moved into it and lived in it all the time that he was in college. he worked as a janitor and took in laundry from the other students in order to keep himself in...
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my father is the head of the botany department. so he went to iowa state college and he worked his way through. he lived in a toolshed that he found on the edge of the campus, a toolshed whose previous tenants were only rats that had no plumbing, that had no water, of course, no electricity. had nothing. it was a bare toolshed. he moved into it and lived in it all the time that he was in college. he worked as a janitor and took in laundry from the other students in order to keep himself in college. iowa state wasn't just any college. iowa state was the harvard of agricultural schools. well, agricultural schools, what are agricultural schools? listen, in those days it's hard for us to realize that america couldn't feed itself and we were importing food. so people were desperate for scientists who could make us self-sufficient in food. agricultural science today is what everyone at to get into and everyone wanted to know about. so, he goes into agricultural science and he goes to a school that produces three secretaries of agricultur
my father is the head of the botany department. so he went to iowa state college and he worked his way through. he lived in a toolshed that he found on the edge of the campus, a toolshed whose previous tenants were only rats that had no plumbing, that had no water, of course, no electricity. had nothing. it was a bare toolshed. he moved into it and lived in it all the time that he was in college. he worked as a janitor and took in laundry from the other students in order to keep himself in...
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economic every nothing if it's out of the death of a thought about it that you've already cause a little botany see need to shift to be all who know gosh by the commission of a brain and not by did you just be sure. to dismiss your commission or bridge you know that. it will explain minimum opinion centers extreme events you can be good as a goof you will see could detect it got lucky let me be the last whom i did this with us for another look at doc and see their salaries to look at the result was that he's gone and a very serious one b.b. . when the troika came to ireland they wanted to privatized the water utility. but there was no water utility. the water was sprayed in twenty seven local authorities so they were told or government by the troika to build on the i was government set up a company called irish water which began installing meters. at side people's homes . on the first protests took place. in the scouts of the city of clock where he only went out in the morning and said you are not putting up either inside my house. i told him they want come into the station but we didn't want t
economic every nothing if it's out of the death of a thought about it that you've already cause a little botany see need to shift to be all who know gosh by the commission of a brain and not by did you just be sure. to dismiss your commission or bridge you know that. it will explain minimum opinion centers extreme events you can be good as a goof you will see could detect it got lucky let me be the last whom i did this with us for another look at doc and see their salaries to look at the result...
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and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.t's a beautiful symmetrical design of a grain—bearing grass from asia known asjob's tears. at the time, it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still well regarded today. but are they accurate, ian? they certainly are, will. if you look at the level of the anatomical detail here, it is equal to any standard surgical text in the modern era. more importantly, he's somehow picked up the functionality of these muscles and imbued them with life. the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery and museum in glasgow shows the two sides of leonardo. on the one hand, you have the fine artist who's interested in modelling form in really delicate de
and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.t's a beautiful symmetrical design of a grain—bearing grass from asia known asjob's tears. at the time, it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects and of...
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and what of that absolute main cabal of botany. and. this if i'm not fresh out of pocket model neck and neck at that event at the end of the hemi i wasn't. at the canucks and the beta to spend the afternoon at f.t. been a dead one then and that laces a leaf a. dead a kidney is in the moment is anything but a dilemma when i'm really shaky and i mean i'll just. mostly mean. well it did in and. out of. the hall and. the muslims had lost the hero but there was another on the rise. in the years to come the wind would change direction. a muslim revival would start to gain momentum. i made the dean's england would lead the muslims to achieve their first major victory. against the crusades. i'd have to look at the arrival of refugees is debated and the european parliament's. but the journey itself is little understood. to syrians document the route that is claimed so many lives such info sanctuary to people in power on al-jazeera. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be part of th
and what of that absolute main cabal of botany. and. this if i'm not fresh out of pocket model neck and neck at that event at the end of the hemi i wasn't. at the canucks and the beta to spend the afternoon at f.t. been a dead one then and that laces a leaf a. dead a kidney is in the moment is anything but a dilemma when i'm really shaky and i mean i'll just. mostly mean. well it did in and. out of. the hall and. the muslims had lost the hero but there was another on the rise. in the years to...
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and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany. tears. at the time it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects. and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still well regarded today. but are they accurate? they certainly are, will. if you look at the level of the anatomical detail here, it is equal to any standard surgical text in the modern era. more importantly, he's somehow picked up the functionality of these muscles and imbued them with life. the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery and museum in glasgow shows the two sides of leonardo. 0n the one hand, you have the fine artist who is interested in modelling form in delicate detail using light and shade. 0n the other hand, you've got leonardo the engineer, who is intere
and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany. tears. at the time it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects. and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are...
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and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still
and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.it was very rare in the rest of the world. in fact, this is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still
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to take the team to new york city for one of the coolest field trips ever, and our first stop is botanirdware in the entire city. i wanted them to see not only what was available to them, but i wanted the resource to be available. buy whatever zippers you guys want, whatever hardware you want, and then take it back and put it on product. man: these italian-made zippers -- you're not going to get any better than this. ♪ lemonis: i also wanted to take the team to unionwear. woman: oh, my god. lemonis: it's a large-scale manufacturer in new jersey that specializes in a similar-type manufacturing that queork operates in today. i want the kids and amanda to see if we grow big enough, this is what's possible. man: you notice everything is really organized here. we got our setup time down from about three hours down to about 15 minutes on embroidery, just looking for thread. amanda: wow. man: it would be way, way easier, son. frank: yeah, yeah. lemonis: we're improving the process and the quality of our products, but i want julie and amanda to understand how critical it is to enter the wholesa
to take the team to new york city for one of the coolest field trips ever, and our first stop is botanirdware in the entire city. i wanted them to see not only what was available to them, but i wanted the resource to be available. buy whatever zippers you guys want, whatever hardware you want, and then take it back and put it on product. man: these italian-made zippers -- you're not going to get any better than this. ♪ lemonis: i also wanted to take the team to unionwear. woman: oh, my god....
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has left an inky thumbprint, and over here, is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany. the drawings on display here at the state museum in belfast, give a sense of the extraordinary range of impacts that leonardo da vinci had, to extreme weather effects, and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of a human body, with images still regarded today. but are they accurate? if you look at the level of anatomical detail, it was equal to any from the modern era, but more importantly, he has picked up, somehow, the functionality of these muscles. lights match the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery museum in glasgow, shows the two sides of leonardo. on the one hand, you have got the artist, with detail using light and shade, but on the other hand, you have got leonardo, the engineer, he is interested in the engineer, he is interested in the movement of a horse, designing weapons, or fanciful war machines. he also likes to make maps, such as this one, the central region of italy, including the valley where he was born. these he made to support his architectural work
has left an inky thumbprint, and over here, is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany. the drawings on display here at the state museum in belfast, give a sense of the extraordinary range of impacts that leonardo da vinci had, to extreme weather effects, and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of a human body, with images still regarded today. but are they accurate? if you look at the level of anatomical detail, it was equal to any from the modern era, but more...
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and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.s is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects. and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still well regarded today. but are they accurate? they certainly are, will. if you look at the level of the anatomical detail here, it is equal to any standard surgical text in the modern era. more importantly, he's somehow picked up the functionality of these muscles and imbued them with life. the display here at the kelvingrove art gallery and museum in glasgow shows the two sides of leonardo. on the one hand, you have the fine artist who is interested in modelling form in delicate detail using light and shade. on the other hand, you've got leonardo the engineer, who is interested in the movement of a horse and in designing weapons or fanciful war ma
and then over here is a drawing which shows the artist's deep interest in botany.s is thought to be the first record of it in western europe. the drawingas on display here at the ulster museum in belfast give a sense of the extraordinary range of interests that leonardo da vinci had, from costume design to extreme weather effects. and of course, famously, his detailed analysis of the human body, with images which are still well regarded today. but are they accurate? they certainly are, will. if...
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. >> it's a book about botany. that's right.ally good>> time. id you read it? >> i'm not allowed to read it. i haveo wait for everybody else. >> you kept karassing that manuscript. >> it's pretty steamy. from what she read, it's pretty steamy. >> i wonder if anybody thought for a minute she might go thehe way. jim carrey does all these movies where it's comedy and then does a drama. > i think she knows her audience. >> remember how crazy the fifty shades, when the books came out in 2011. >> kind of surprising. a lot of women were reading it, reading it in vecret. thenbody was like i read it. >> i read one of them. >> i read one, too. i don't think we thought it was going to hit a nerve. friends r talking to and it became such a phenomenon. people in theubway secretly were like -- >> it wasn't just all the sex. itas a little scandalous, too. >> people were reading the books. would take off the cover and put ow another book cover. >> is that you read it? >> no. asking for a friend. let's geto "pop start." >> we have an excerpt on
. >> it's a book about botany. that's right.ally good>> time. id you read it? >> i'm not allowed to read it. i haveo wait for everybody else. >> you kept karassing that manuscript. >> it's pretty steamy. from what she read, it's pretty steamy. >> i wonder if anybody thought for a minute she might go thehe way. jim carrey does all these movies where it's comedy and then does a drama. > i think she knows her audience. >> remember how crazy the fifty...
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. >> it is a book about botany, that's right.>> too good a time. >> did you read it? >> reporter: it was really fun. i'm not allowed to read it. i have to wait for everybody else. >> you kept caressing the manuscript. >> reporter: it is pretty steamy. from what she read, it is steamy. >> i thought people think she might go the other way. jim carkacarrey does comedies, there was a drama. i think -- >> i think she knows the audience. >> remember how crazy, "50 shades," when it came out in 2011? >> it was surprising. women were into reading it, reading it in zrsecret, and everybody was like, i read it. >> i read one. >> i don't think we thought it'd hit a nerve. oh, it was interesting reading. i remember friends saying it was a phenomenon. you're right, people on the subway secretly like -- >> it wasn't just the sex. it was a scandal, too. >> yes. >> i guess. >> people reading the books would take off the cover and put on another book cover. >> "the economist." >> is that how you read it? >> no, asking for a friend. >> we have an ex
. >> it is a book about botany, that's right.>> too good a time. >> did you read it? >> reporter: it was really fun. i'm not allowed to read it. i have to wait for everybody else. >> you kept caressing the manuscript. >> reporter: it is pretty steamy. from what she read, it is steamy. >> i thought people think she might go the other way. jim carkacarrey does comedies, there was a drama. i think -- >> i think she knows the audience. >>...