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cambridge 1500, although it is worn in both woxford and cambridge, but it is called oxford, its other mortar board, that is, a board for mortar. i think it's a square varsity cap . that's right. fruits for 900 2600 you have alexey 13200 from andrey 7 700 from artem to whom? let's thank artyom. artyom topic hamlet 300 or one and a half and a half attention to the screen an anthropologist who received the nobel prize for the study of neanderthals poses with this, well right hamlet i think that with the skull is true. composers 1.500 now you get andrey thank you very much. the sculpture that you see adorns the square of this city in the vladimir region is petushki 600 composers having moved from bonn to vienna he studied with haydn, but he was frightened by the too gloomy and strange melodies of the novice author beethoven although what we just heard on beethoven is not at all yes i , so 900 in his youth, resting. in the summer, in the village with his grandmother, he gave out his own improvisations for composing chopin liszt and other fashion authors. maybe it's tchaikovsky no. this is
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that so cambridge for example, understanding— and releasing that so cambridge for example, understandingasing that so cambridge for. example, understanding what you can do to benefit — example, understanding what you can do to benefit society _ example, understanding what you can do to benefit society but _ example, understanding what you can do to benefit society but also - do to benefit society but also understand _ do to benefit society but also understand the _ do to benefit society but also understand the limitations. l do to benefit society but also i understand the limitations. 0n do to benefit society but also - understand the limitations. 0n state regulation _ understand the limitations. 0n state regulation on — understand the limitations. 0n state regulation on these _ understand the limitations. 0n state regulation on these things, - understand the limitations. 0n state regulation on these things, it - understand the limitations. 0n state regulation on these things, it is - regulation on these things, it is state _ regulation on these things, it is state power— regulation on t
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and i quote and this is a cambridge university professor. she's been one of the worst, but there have been others, too. it's the aggression and the violence of the. i know what use the word violence. the the vituperation of the aggression in public that i found i'd never seen before in my life. but it's not uncommon in certain quarters. what how long have you been at oxford and what do you teach? well, i just actually retired at the age of 67 last september. peter, eric. peter, excuse me. yes, but. but i've been teaching. i've been professor of moral theology here since 2007. that's 15 years. and i was teaching in oxford for ten, ten years from roughly 99 to 1999. so i've been here a long time. and how many books have you written? oh, all told, including co-edited books. probably about ten. has your faith helped you to move b beyond this situation or past resentments and anger. yes, it has in a number of ways. i feel obliged to be honest and to to consider, you know, whether my critics might be telling the truth, which i need to take on boar
and i quote and this is a cambridge university professor. she's been one of the worst, but there have been others, too. it's the aggression and the violence of the. i know what use the word violence. the the vituperation of the aggression in public that i found i'd never seen before in my life. but it's not uncommon in certain quarters. what how long have you been at oxford and what do you teach? well, i just actually retired at the age of 67 last september. peter, eric. peter, excuse me. yes,...
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concerns that extend into our real world. >> cambridge analytica's misuse of data affected the democracyet tracking, in 2022 the us supreme court overturned roe versus wade making abortion illegal in numerous states. >> i started getting panicked text messages from my friends, colleagues, constituents. >> now a woman searches for abortion fields, location on an abortion clinic, attracting apps for sensitive messages, could all be subpoenaed from tech companies. >> stuff the people didn't realize because it wasn't a crime, the data trail you made or what companies would accumulate about you. >> instances like the case in nebraska where the state attorney general used content of a facebook message as evidence for terminating a pregnancy. >> this isn't isolated to reproductive issues. >> federal agencies track undocumented immigrants. >> some argue data should be used to enforce the laws. >> all the information, data, you can get. >> privacy advocates say this should never be collected in the first place. >> privacy as a human right. >> what matters is these instances of privacy violations
concerns that extend into our real world. >> cambridge analytica's misuse of data affected the democracyet tracking, in 2022 the us supreme court overturned roe versus wade making abortion illegal in numerous states. >> i started getting panicked text messages from my friends, colleagues, constituents. >> now a woman searches for abortion fields, location on an abortion clinic, attracting apps for sensitive messages, could all be subpoenaed from tech companies. >> stuff...
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they grew up in cambridge. they went to cambridge public schools. i got to know them in 2003.hey had not yet really acclimated to american society. that's one of the reasons i became friendly with him because i was one of the few russian speakers in the neighborhood car was much more passive child who would sort of sit at the back of the room and listen. it was clear that cameron was the prize horse of the family. he was the one who they really placed a lot of hope in they were sort of interested in getting me to know tamerlan does sort of give him advice on where to go to school and how to conduct himself. insert himself into u s society . they simply didn't really have a very good grasp of what was really possible. united states tamerlan had some idea that he was going to make a lot of money and have a mercedes benz. so i sense that there were some difficulties coming ambitions to become an engineer, but he took a year off from school in order to box tamerlan was was a great boxer. his dream was to fight for the united states olympic team. he loved boxing. it was his passion
they grew up in cambridge. they went to cambridge public schools. i got to know them in 2003.hey had not yet really acclimated to american society. that's one of the reasons i became friendly with him because i was one of the few russian speakers in the neighborhood car was much more passive child who would sort of sit at the back of the room and listen. it was clear that cameron was the prize horse of the family. he was the one who they really placed a lot of hope in they were sort of...
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we've been heart of cambridge. we've been ttstotttg— heart of cambridge.uppose— it. well thank you for that. and i suppose andrew,- it. well thank you for that. and i suppose andrew, when it comes to reviewing decisions, when it comes to sort of measuring decisions, is that possible ? well, of course it is. possible? well, of course it is. you— possible? well, of course it is. you toro— possible? well, of course it is. you too to— possible? well, of course it is. you have to you— possible? well, of course it is. you have to you have- 7 well, of course it is. you have to you have to make tt— you have to you have to make sure it actually— you have to you have to make sure it actually works. you look for sure it actually works. you look tor tto— sure it actually works. you look for the solutions.— sure it actually works. you look for the solutions. you don't toot— for the solutions. you don't toot tor— for the solutions. you don't look for the— for the solutions. you don't look for the problems. you can oorry— look for the problems. you can oorry ot— look for
we've been heart of cambridge. we've been ttstotttg— heart of cambridge.uppose— it. well thank you for that. and i suppose andrew,- it. well thank you for that. and i suppose andrew, when it comes to reviewing decisions, when it comes to sort of measuring decisions, is that possible ? well, of course it is. possible? well, of course it is. you— possible? well, of course it is. you toro— possible? well, of course it is. you too to— possible? well, of course it is. you have to you—...
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so, i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.—up here consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads — so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the temperature�*s right and the ph is balanced, and then, it comes out through this pipe and goes through into the next room, ready for the insects. yep, food for the insects — black soldier fly larvae, to be specific. oh, the stench! that is absolutely overwhelming! but it's not surprising because in here, you've got the fodder and the creatures consuming it. look at that! look at how they're squirming around! i've been allowed to give them lunch. and wherever these containers are set up, sensors, tracking and an a! system goes too. the role of ai is that we built a platform th
so, i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.—up here consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads — so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the...
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so, i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.re consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads — so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the temperature�*s right and the ph is balanced and then, it comes out through this pipe and goes through into the next room, ready for the insects. yep, food for the insects — black soldier fly larvae, to be specific. oh, the stench! that is absolutely overwhelming! but it's not surprising because in here, you've got the fodder and the creatures consuming it. look at that! look at how they're squirming around! i've been allowed to give them lunch. and wherever these containers are set up, sensors, tracking and an a! system goes, too. the role of ai is that we've built a platform that
so, i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.re consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads — so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the...
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it there as well with cambridge analytical. what does cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams coleman. and, you know, i got a lot of journalists reaching out to me to go over the last few days saying, you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep fake as an individual. and i kind of have to copy everything i say by saying, you know, look, these images like the ones you just showed are getting better and better. if you look at the images that mid journey was generating back in july of last year. you know, the new ones are coming out at the moment. all, you know, leaks ahead in terms of realism. and so if we put the button on the individual to lift a tell tale signs like the hands which are improving all the time. and it's going to give people false confidence that they can detect something when actually it might be trained out of the models by the new versions in terms of the election context is a really interesting one. and you kno
it there as well with cambridge analytical. what does cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams coleman. and, you know, i got a lot of journalists reaching out to me to go over the last few days saying, you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep fake as an individual. and i kind of have to copy everything i say by saying, you know, look, these images like the ones you just showed are getting...
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so he went back to cambridge, form the center for climate repair and now hopes to enlist. some very big and powerful partners. and it's all based on a recent understanding of the function of wales in the ocean plan is called marine biomass regeneration. and starts by spraying the deep oceans with gigatons of artificial whale poop. now the question is, where does the fishies the artificial features come from? right that's one of many questions i have. but let's start with that one. he explains that when people drove baleen whales to near extinction, we lost the oceans biggest fertilizer pumps. and as i learned for an upcoming episode of the whole story, one pod can gobble up nutrients from the deep and poop them across hundreds of square miles of ocean surface. we got poo at that. that's the goal supercharging the bottom of the food chain. within 3 to 4 days in that area, you might have the whole area covered with fighter plankton. and then within five days of that, that whole area becomes full of fish. and since the biggest can wait 28 tons when they die, they take massive
so he went back to cambridge, form the center for climate repair and now hopes to enlist. some very big and powerful partners. and it's all based on a recent understanding of the function of wales in the ocean plan is called marine biomass regeneration. and starts by spraying the deep oceans with gigatons of artificial whale poop. now the question is, where does the fishies the artificial features come from? right that's one of many questions i have. but let's start with that one. he explains...
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- lord simon come of a college in cambridge, - first time? lord simon come. of a college in cambridge, was also donating, and the two hope they are doing so will lead to others doing the same, and black people denoting is important because ethnically matched blood provides the best treatment, and these two well known donors�* blood will be ready to use within hours. you�*re live with bbc news. with less than two weeks to go until the coronation of king charles, a new poll suggests public opinion about the british royals is changing, with less than a third of 18 to 24—year—olds in the uk wanting the monarchy to continue. commissioned by the bbc�*s panorama programme, the yougov poll also revealed that almost half of those asked who were from ethnic minority backgrounds believe the royalfamily has a problem with race and diversity. jane corbin reports. as preparations gear up for the coronation, crowds have turned out for a royal engagement in york. it�*s exciting, the atmosphere�*s lovely. i think they make a lovely couple, and i think they're
- lord simon come of a college in cambridge, - first time? lord simon come. of a college in cambridge, was also donating, and the two hope they are doing so will lead to others doing the same, and black people denoting is important because ethnically matched blood provides the best treatment, and these two well known donors�* blood will be ready to use within hours. you�*re live with bbc news. with less than two weeks to go until the coronation of king charles, a new poll suggests public...
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iftar ceremony was held for the first time in cambridge university. it has been a year since they became muslims and this is the first time that we hold a public iftar in the big hall of king's university college , cambridge . oppose it and intensify it the division of the blocs is not deeper than the coast and also referring to the consequences of helsinki's membership in nato, he announced that he will not participate in nato's nuclear activities . the news outlet announced that it will no longer send any messages on this social media . us national radio says that the government funding they receive is less than 1% of its total budget . the network has protested the scientists the british made a robotic hand with the ability to sense touch. in this robot hand, which was made with a 3d printer, a lot of data was used to apply pressure corresponding to the thickness of the body like a human, an achievement that imitates the behavior of humans for long how much pressure does it take to make an egg so that it doesn't break or fall? it is normal in the y
iftar ceremony was held for the first time in cambridge university. it has been a year since they became muslims and this is the first time that we hold a public iftar in the big hall of king's university college , cambridge . oppose it and intensify it the division of the blocs is not deeper than the coast and also referring to the consequences of helsinki's membership in nato, he announced that he will not participate in nato's nuclear activities . the news outlet announced that it will no...
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darwin college cambridge has announced the college cambridge has announced hhe hheh— college cambridgew . — body because the body needs wonehw . ano— body because the body needs variety . and that's- body because the body needs variety. '“h: e variety. and that's why i don't appreciate vegan only food . i appreciate vegan only food. i don't mind that at all. i've got ego— don't mind that at all. i've got ego hn— don't mind that at all. i've got weoneg hn hhe— don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so. don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so . so it vegans in the family so. so it ooeen-h— vegans in the family so. so it doesn't bother— vegans in the family so. so it doesn't bother me and i'll eat whoh— doesn't bother me and i'll eat whoh hhew— doesn't bother me and i'll eat whoh hhew eoh— doesn't bother me and i'll eat what they eat as— doesn't bother me and i'll eat what they eat as well . if people what they eat as well. if people wonh— what they eat as well. if people wonh ho— what they eat as well. if people wonh ho eoh— what they eat as well. if peopl
darwin college cambridge has announced the college cambridge has announced hhe hheh— college cambridgew . — body because the body needs wonehw . ano— body because the body needs variety . and that's- body because the body needs variety. '“h: e variety. and that's why i don't appreciate vegan only food . i appreciate vegan only food. i don't mind that at all. i've got ego— don't mind that at all. i've got ego hn— don't mind that at all. i've got weoneg hn hhe— don't mind that at...
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of cambridge is.his is on good friday. you studied at cambridge years ago and they -- the problem is john fisher had your job a few years ago when he ran into an altercation with henry viii. you've got to be careful in cambridge when you are there. it is an emotional place. what is then your experience dealing with students? what has been the biggest surprise of your day job? dr. el-erian: for those of you who do not know english history as well as tom does, john fisher, who was the president, got beheaded by henry viii. it has been an amazing experience and i cannot tell you how exciting it is to see them embrace the opportunities that they are giving and you see transformation in front of your eyes. i experienced it and i see it repeated over and over again and it happens especially to people who come from more difficult backgrounds and who recognize this is life changing, not just for them but for subsequent generations. tom: tell me about the elites you're living with. friendly we are every day ma
of cambridge is.his is on good friday. you studied at cambridge years ago and they -- the problem is john fisher had your job a few years ago when he ran into an altercation with henry viii. you've got to be careful in cambridge when you are there. it is an emotional place. what is then your experience dealing with students? what has been the biggest surprise of your day job? dr. el-erian: for those of you who do not know english history as well as tom does, john fisher, who was the president,...
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this school in cambridge has begun a legal challenge to 0fsted.eft feeling suicidal. the school claims inspectors didn't follow proper process. 0fsted says it completely refutes these allegations. it's incredibly difficult for schools to challenge 0fsted'sjudgment. one of the main reasons is they don't get to see the evidence behind it. that goes straight from the inspectors to 0fsted and it's never shared. the government has said 0fsted inspections are vital for parents. the labour party that it would replace one—word judgments with a scorecard. branwynjeffreys, bbc news. the health service in england has warned that a planned strike by nurses on sunday night will cause significant disruption during an already busy holiday weekend. members of the royal college of nursing are walking out from eight o'clock until midnight on monday. the union has agreed contingency plans for staff to return to work in extreme cases and major incidents. health workers represented by another union, unite, have also rejected the same pay deal and say they'll escalate
this school in cambridge has begun a legal challenge to 0fsted.eft feeling suicidal. the school claims inspectors didn't follow proper process. 0fsted says it completely refutes these allegations. it's incredibly difficult for schools to challenge 0fsted'sjudgment. one of the main reasons is they don't get to see the evidence behind it. that goes straight from the inspectors to 0fsted and it's never shared. the government has said 0fsted inspections are vital for parents. the labour party that...
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that was mohammed from the university of cambridge. thank you. there's growing anger of the death sentence against iranian german, national in tehran, journalist, an activist jam, she'd shamar, was found guilty of involvement in an mosque forming and 20 in 2008. his family says he's innocent here in berlin. supporters of sherman have called on the german government to do more to halt his execution. safe, dumb seat. that's the message protesters and human rights activists have come to spread here and berlin, near the german parliament. the missile elephant mentioned, we must do everything humanly possible. everything we can to prevent this execution than the that is the reason why we are standing, had to day to appeal to the german government that it has a duty to protect and to take care of its german citizen who it is being held as a porn of the hosting cheesy guide, good for almost 3 years. dom sheets are mad, has been imprisoned somewhere in iran after being kidnapped while on a business trip on a stop over to dubai. in february, the german ir
that was mohammed from the university of cambridge. thank you. there's growing anger of the death sentence against iranian german, national in tehran, journalist, an activist jam, she'd shamar, was found guilty of involvement in an mosque forming and 20 in 2008. his family says he's innocent here in berlin. supporters of sherman have called on the german government to do more to halt his execution. safe, dumb seat. that's the message protesters and human rights activists have come to spread...
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un incendio se inicÓ en el interior de una iglesia en cambridge, massachusetts, horas despÉs de que acogiera departamento de bomberos inforÓ del incendio en la iglesia luterana de la fe en horas de la tarde... por el momento, no esÁ claro qÉ cauÓ el fuego ni si haÍa alguien dentro de la iglesia cuando se inicÓ. cientos de familias de migrantes se sienten frustradas en la frontera porque han quedado divididas por las limitaciones en sus tÁmites y por los problemas que experimentan cuando usan la aplicacÓn en Ínea para pedir la cita de asilo... las numerosas fallas de la interfaz, junto con la falta de acceso , les impiden lograr su objetivo de una entrada legal, como nos reporta desde ciudad jÁrez, mexico, pedro ultreras... en este domingo de pascua el papa francisco presidÓ la multitudinaria misa celebrada en la plaza de san pedro del vaticano... el ponÍfice volvÓ a deicar sus oraciones por ucrania y recorÓ a los Ás Ébiles como los exiliados y los migrantes, entre otros... unos momentos que jaÁs olvidaÁn los miles de feligreses que asistieron, entre ellos muchos latinos, como nos informa pab
un incendio se inicÓ en el interior de una iglesia en cambridge, massachusetts, horas despÉs de que acogiera departamento de bomberos inforÓ del incendio en la iglesia luterana de la fe en horas de la tarde... por el momento, no esÁ claro qÉ cauÓ el fuego ni si haÍa alguien dentro de la iglesia cuando se inicÓ. cientos de familias de migrantes se sienten frustradas en la frontera porque han quedado divididas por las limitaciones en sus tÁmites y por los problemas que experimentan...
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darwin college cambridge has announced the college cambridge has announced to tnot— college cambridge body needs variety. '“r: e variety. and that's why i don't appreciate vegan only food . i appreciate vegan only food. i don't mind that at all. i've got ogn— don't mind that at all. i've got ogn tn— don't mind that at all. i've got noogon tn tno— don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so. don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so . so it vegans in the family so. so it tooon-t— vegans in the family so. so it doesn't bother— vegans in the family so. so it doesn't bother me and i'll eat nnot— doesn't bother me and i'll eat nnot tnoy— doesn't bother me and i'll eat nnot tnoy oot— doesn't bother me and i'll eat what they eat as— doesn't bother me and i'll eat what they eat as well . if people what they eat as well. if people nont— what they eat as well. if people nont to— what they eat as well. if people nont to oot— what they eat as well. if people want to eat vegan,— what they eat as well. if people want to eat vegan, let them and let want to eat vegan, let
darwin college cambridge has announced the college cambridge has announced to tnot— college cambridge body needs variety. '“r: e variety. and that's why i don't appreciate vegan only food . i appreciate vegan only food. i don't mind that at all. i've got ogn— don't mind that at all. i've got ogn tn— don't mind that at all. i've got noogon tn tno— don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so. don't mind that at all. i've got vegans in the family so . so it vegans in the...
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they had to get gas, so they pulled into a gas station in cambridge. dzhokhar goes into the convenience store where they parked to buy snacks. surveillance video of him. walking around. and in that time , denny is in the car with tamerlan thinking to himself. how do i get out of here? the older brother puts down the gun . it was in that moment, danny decides he's gonna make his move . gangbanger takes a breath counts down in his head 321 and burst out of the car. he says he feels tamerlan's hand reach for him. it's really amazing that he wasn't shot and killed. tamerlan figures that danny's a lost cause. so he runs back into the convenience store where his younger brother is tells him. we've got to go and then they take off down memorial drive. danny runs across the street and literally across the street from this one gas station is another gas station watch as main frantically tries, locking the door begging the confused clerk to call 911, fearing the cern ev brothers will follow. he hides in a storeroom. i want one recorded line which you're emergenc
they had to get gas, so they pulled into a gas station in cambridge. dzhokhar goes into the convenience store where they parked to buy snacks. surveillance video of him. walking around. and in that time , denny is in the car with tamerlan thinking to himself. how do i get out of here? the older brother puts down the gun . it was in that moment, danny decides he's gonna make his move . gangbanger takes a breath counts down in his head 321 and burst out of the car. he says he feels tamerlan's...
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.— who is in his home town of cambridge . hello, tom, are you cambridge.n employment lawyer is the etgnt eeson— an employment lawyer is the right person to— an employment lawyer is the right person to decide a case? i tnts— right person to decide a case? i tnts ts— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not a— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not a classic enptovnent— mean, this is not a classic employment situation . officials employment situation. officials are employment situation. officials not— employment situation. officials are not employed— employment situation. officials are not employed by ministers. they— are not employed by ministers. tnev woet— are not employed by ministers. they work beneath ministers eso,— they work beneath ministers otso, tnev— they work beneath ministers also, are they not inbuilt inequalities— also, are they not inbuilt inequalities here? we know the ttentttv— inequalities here? we know the ttentttv ot— inequalities here? we know the identity of the
.— who is in his home town of cambridge . hello, tom, are you cambridge.n employment lawyer is the etgnt eeson— an employment lawyer is the right person to— an employment lawyer is the right person to decide a case? i tnts— right person to decide a case? i tnts ts— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not a— right person to decide a case? i mean, this is not a classic enptovnent— mean, this is not a classic employment...
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university of cambridge. professor james or happy university of cambridge.ing god rsnrrrrv nvrns— these pagan dying and rising god fertility myths were a sort of provrosnss— fertility myths were a sort of provrosnss :— fertility myths were a sort of providence , prefiguring of what providence, prefiguring of what did providence, prefiguring of what on p..— providence, prefiguring of what we no rosr— providence, prefiguring of what did in fact happen. providence, prefiguring of what did in fact happen . so it was a did in fact happen. so it was a son— did in fact happen. so it was a son or— did in fact happen. so it was a son or ons— did in fact happen. so it was a sort of the idea— did in fact happen. so it was a sort of the idea was that, you know:— sort of the idea was that, you know: nonon— sort of the idea was that, you know, human beings were being son— know, human beings were being son or— know, human beings were being son or prsporso— sort of prepared anthropologically and sort of prepared— anthropologically and through rnsrr— anthropologically and th
university of cambridge. professor james or happy university of cambridge.ing god rsnrrrrv nvrns— these pagan dying and rising god fertility myths were a sort of provrosnss— fertility myths were a sort of provrosnss :— fertility myths were a sort of providence , prefiguring of what providence, prefiguring of what did providence, prefiguring of what on p..— providence, prefiguring of what we no rosr— providence, prefiguring of what did in fact happen. providence, prefiguring of what...
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is mohammed i saw denise researcher in political and economic sociology at the university of cambridge. welcome to d, w. now the us mediated sci fi has taken effect. how is this true is different to other fails these efforts over the last week? well, i think the main differences is that the united states is mediating this effort. whereas the others were just sort of announced. but it's still unclear to us whether or not this truth will hold the truth as have been very difficult to hold, especially because it seems that on both party on both sides. but also especially on the r s s. that doesn't seem to be a kind of stable chain of command where these kinds of truces seem to hold and where people were hopeful that there would be a truce that would hold during eat, which is you know, holy time for many of the muslims that live in incident, it was during ramadan and none of them have help so far it's unclear whether this one will as well. you've been in touch with people and so don, how are they coping well, it's been very difficult to be in touch with people in sit on particularly because
is mohammed i saw denise researcher in political and economic sociology at the university of cambridge. welcome to d, w. now the us mediated sci fi has taken effect. how is this true is different to other fails these efforts over the last week? well, i think the main differences is that the united states is mediating this effort. whereas the others were just sort of announced. but it's still unclear to us whether or not this truth will hold the truth as have been very difficult to hold,...
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at cambridge university in england, working with extended reality means that multiple students can practice treating one digital patient. what simulation allows us to do is to have our students fail in a safe environment and to feel safe to fail. of course, that's not something we want to do with real patience. and so a simulation environment allowing the students to take those next steps in their learning where they haven't increasing the real environment around them. to practice the skills and techniques that don't need when they come to meet real patients. practicing with holographic patients in a high fidelity simulator means there is no more need for life sized dolls, which are a big cost factor for hospitals providing training for health care professionals. there's many students across the developing world in the deeds and other health care systems where they access to this high fidelity simulator is limited. the advantage of this software is that, yes, you can get yourself immersive into the scenario with the hollands headset, but actually you can even just join with a mobile phone.
at cambridge university in england, working with extended reality means that multiple students can practice treating one digital patient. what simulation allows us to do is to have our students fail in a safe environment and to feel safe to fail. of course, that's not something we want to do with real patience. and so a simulation environment allowing the students to take those next steps in their learning where they haven't increasing the real environment around them. to practice the skills...
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compare that with cambridge, which had seen more than three times the normal march rainfall.gs are going to become drier and brighter. quite a slow process, though, because the weekend starts with low pressure in charge. a couple of different weather fronts providing a focus for some outbreaks of rain. this front here providing some particularly persistent rain through the morning across parts of northern ireland, parts of wales, the south—west of england, central southern england as well. a lot of that rain will tend to peter out. i think northern ireland is likely to stay cloudy and damp through the day. elsewhere, quite a lot of cloud, some spots of rain, some mist and murk and with this easterly breeze, it'll feel rather cool for some of these north sea coasts. further west, temperatures between 10 and 13 degrees and there could just be a few glimmers of sunshine. most places will be pretty cloudy. now, we will keep fairly large amounts of cloud as we head through saturday night but i think we'll see a few more clear spells around — some clearer skies, certainly, filterin
compare that with cambridge, which had seen more than three times the normal march rainfall.gs are going to become drier and brighter. quite a slow process, though, because the weekend starts with low pressure in charge. a couple of different weather fronts providing a focus for some outbreaks of rain. this front here providing some particularly persistent rain through the morning across parts of northern ireland, parts of wales, the south—west of england, central southern england as well. a...
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a recent study by the university of cambridge says heatwaves are growing more common and severe in indiaf climate change and it is holding back development. archana shukla has more. over 90% of the countries in the danger zone of extreme heat waves and their effects like health issues, food shortages and increased risk of blackouts and death, according to the report. and we are already seeing the impact. temperatures have soared above a0 celsius in most parts of the country, even 45 degrees in some regions. schools have either been shut or have trimmed hours. hours earlier this week, 14 people died in the western state of maharashtra due to sunstroke during a state sponsored award ceremony. it was the highest death toll from a single heatwave related event in the country's history. electricity demand has spiked on its part in just the first fortnight of april, energy demand has risen 23% versus last year, putting pressure on grids and power generation. remember, most of india's power generation is still driven by dirty fuels like coal, and an increased demand pushes india back on its car
a recent study by the university of cambridge says heatwaves are growing more common and severe in indiaf climate change and it is holding back development. archana shukla has more. over 90% of the countries in the danger zone of extreme heat waves and their effects like health issues, food shortages and increased risk of blackouts and death, according to the report. and we are already seeing the impact. temperatures have soared above a0 celsius in most parts of the country, even 45 degrees in...
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one of the first people to use the 01, which is now being trialled at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge surprised by the results. i think it was a surprise to me as well, which is why we're trying it in in—patients because it has such a quick effect. and actually, a lot of the drugs that people need to take to treat the condition have a lot of side effects. over 13,000 people are on the waiting list for the 01. sojeff is one of the lucky ones. operating a scooter would have been unthinkable without one. training a new puppy now a walk in the park. hey, i'mjulia, with the catch up! teenagers could be more at risk of rare diseases because the number of people getting jabs at school has dropped since the pandemic. health bosses say that last year, 69% of 13 and ia—year—olds had a tetanus, diphtheria and poliojab. that's 7% less than the previous year. the number of meningitis vaccines has also gone down. every individual who's not fully protected does have a risk, particularly for meningitis. the concerns we have are when people start to mix, start to go to university. the advice is to che
one of the first people to use the 01, which is now being trialled at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge surprised by the results. i think it was a surprise to me as well, which is why we're trying it in in—patients because it has such a quick effect. and actually, a lot of the drugs that people need to take to treat the condition have a lot of side effects. over 13,000 people are on the waiting list for the 01. sojeff is one of the lucky ones. operating a scooter would have been unthinkable...
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science at cambridge win— cambridge science at cambridge wiin ne— cambridge science at cambridge wiinlights, which was that club we eneiwei— footlights, which was that club that produced peter cook and siennen— that produced peter cook and sieenen inw— that produced peter cook and stephen fry and— that produced peter cook and stephen fry and hugh laurie. ani— stephen fry and hugh laurie. ani ineee— stephen fry and hugh laurie. and those are— stephen fry and hugh laurie. and those are the— stephen fry and hugh laurie. and those are the comedy actor. yes. so it's a great little eien.— yes. so it's a great little eiei. ani— yes. so it's a great little club. and we— v/iis so it's a great little club. and we had a little club eni— club. and we had a little club eni i— club. and we had a little club room and i discovered i could wniie— room and i discovered i could wniie ininge— room and i discovered i could write things that— room and i discovered i could write things that made people ieegn— write things that made people ieegn eni— write things that made people laugh and suddenly at the ag
science at cambridge win— cambridge science at cambridge wiin ne— cambridge science at cambridge wiinlights, which was that club we eneiwei— footlights, which was that club that produced peter cook and siennen— that produced peter cook and sieenen inw— that produced peter cook and stephen fry and— that produced peter cook and stephen fry and hugh laurie. ani— stephen fry and hugh laurie. ani ineee— stephen fry and hugh laurie. and those are— stephen fry and hugh laurie. and...