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cambridge and across europe.tinue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund softbank in 2015 and many feel that the countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. control of such a national treasure-— treasure. this is the uk's google- _ treasure. this is the uk's google- if— treasure. this is the uk's google. if we _ treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were - treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were in - treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were in the j treasure. this is the uk's i google. if we were in the us and china the situation would never have happened. arm would not have been allowed to have been sold to a foreign entity like softbank. those governments both hold those assets, the same assets as national assets and would never allow a foreign entity to do something similar. advanced chi -s are something similar. advanced chips are at _ something similar. advanced
cambridge and across europe.tinue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund softbank in 2015 and many feel that the countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. control of such a national treasure-— treasure. this is the uk's google- _ treasure. this is the uk's google- if— treasure. this is the uk's google. if we _ treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were -...
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"i went to cambridge."s happening with other people who aren't japanese or whatever, and the conversation would be like, "oh, yeah, so what are you up "to these days? "what do you do in yourspare time?" but for me it was like, "oh, i'd love to go to japan sometime," and ijust became like... i felt like what people saw of me was this map ofjapan. it wasn't me as a person. and i rememberfeeling so frustrated growing up, because that is... that's been the story of my life. and, sure, its positive — everyone loves japan. that's amazing. but truthfully, i didn't grow up injapan and i think a lot of immigrants, orfirst gen immigrants, can really relate to that. it's a very tricky relationship that we have to navigate our whole lives. # call me crazy. # call me selfish. # i'm the baddest. # and i'm worth it...# growing up in a traditional migrant family and studying at cambridge university, it wasn't obvious that she'd pursue a career in music — but it was her creative calling. # give mejust a little bit. # a litt
"i went to cambridge."s happening with other people who aren't japanese or whatever, and the conversation would be like, "oh, yeah, so what are you up "to these days? "what do you do in yourspare time?" but for me it was like, "oh, i'd love to go to japan sometime," and ijust became like... i felt like what people saw of me was this map ofjapan. it wasn't me as a person. and i rememberfeeling so frustrated growing up, because that is... that's been the...
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we are headquartered in cambridge.cross europe. so we will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund, softbank, in 2016, and many feel that other countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is uk's google. i think if if we were in the us and china, this situation would have never have happened. arm would have not been allowed to have been sold to a foreign entity like softbank. those governments both hold those assets, the semiconductor assets, the companies, as national assets and would never allow a foreign entity to do something similar. advanced chips are at the front line of an international technology war. and arm gets 25% of its revenues from china, which the company admits creates future uncertainty. the uk government and the prime minister personally lobbied hard to bring arm's listing back to the uk, and the company said it was open to a future secondary listing here
we are headquartered in cambridge.cross europe. so we will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund, softbank, in 2016, and many feel that other countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is uk's google. i think if if we were in the us and china, this situation would have never have happened. arm would have not been allowed to have been sold to a...
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we are headquartered in cambridge, all of our engineers predominately are in cambridge and across europe will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund softbank in 2016 and many feel that the countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were in the us and china the situation would never have happened. arm would not have been allowed to have been sold to a foreign entity like softbank. those governments both hold those assets, the same assets as national assets and would never allow a foreign entity to do something similar. advanced chips are at the front line of an international technology war. arm gets 25% of its revenue from china, which the company admits creates future uncertainty. the uk government and the prime minister lobbied hard to bring arm's listing back to the uk and it said it was open to a future secondary listing here. but the top brass and the party was in new york tonight. simon jack, bbc news. let's go
we are headquartered in cambridge, all of our engineers predominately are in cambridge and across europe will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund softbank in 2016 and many feel that the countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is the uk's google. if we were in the us and china the situation would never have happened. arm would not have been...
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this case goes back to cambridge statement.e that you were number eight in some sort of universe. right. okay. i prefer to ignore peer any kind of peer group comparison, but in this obviously good numbers. but my question is, is what is the spread between number eight and number one in the aic report? um, you can make a wild guess because i'll tell you what, the point's really going to be because we look at those floating bar charts all the time , top quartile and they're not spaced evenly basis points. um because i think we've come to a conclusion we don't, we can't do this for the average. okay. my question is if someone's ahead of us, that's fine. whoever they are, i think this is our why are they there? are they better stock picking up stock? but are they doing something? implies they're doing something different or better. it's a ten year number, so it looks like there's some persistence. there wasn't just a one lucky kind of bet. so that's what i'm trying to drive at. that's why i like to look at what are the endowments d
this case goes back to cambridge statement.e that you were number eight in some sort of universe. right. okay. i prefer to ignore peer any kind of peer group comparison, but in this obviously good numbers. but my question is, is what is the spread between number eight and number one in the aic report? um, you can make a wild guess because i'll tell you what, the point's really going to be because we look at those floating bar charts all the time , top quartile and they're not spaced evenly...
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we are headquartered in cambridge.dge and across europe. so we will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund, softbank, in 2016 and many feel that other countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is uk's google. i think if we were in the us and china, this situation would have never have happened. arm would have not been allowed to have been sold to a foreign entity like softbank. those governments both hold those assets, the semiconductor assets, the companies, as national assets and would never allow a foreign entity to do something similar. advanced chips are at the front line of an international technology war and arm gets 25% of its revenues from china, which the company admits creates future uncertainty. the uk government and the prime minister personally lobbied hard to bring arm's listing back to the uk and the company said it was open to a future secondary listing h
we are headquartered in cambridge.dge and across europe. so we will continue to be a global company and navigate that way. shares in arm were sold on the london stock exchange before it was bought by a japanese investment fund, softbank, in 2016 and many feel that other countries would not have lost control of such a national treasure. this is uk's google. i think if we were in the us and china, this situation would have never have happened. arm would have not been allowed to have been sold to...
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he studied at cambridge university and left it a large sum of money which paid for these galleries. his grandfather's. matthew dekker was an investor in the south sea company, the royal african company and the east india company. and these were all companies which were heavily involved in slave trading and colonisation across the world. it's one of the lesser known stories the museum is keen to share as part of a new exhibition called black atlantic, the story of how millions of people were transported from africa to the americas to work in european colonies. the exhibits show how slavery became part of our everyday life. coffee, sugar, tobacco, even mahogany became commonplace because the work of slaves made the product cheaper. artwork, too, tracks an important shift. this is the earliest known portrait of a man of colour in european art. it's the first time the museum has fully explored its links to slavery. so why has it taken until now? we've been very reliant on a story of an individual�*s generosity without thinking hard enough about where that money came from and the human c
he studied at cambridge university and left it a large sum of money which paid for these galleries. his grandfather's. matthew dekker was an investor in the south sea company, the royal african company and the east india company. and these were all companies which were heavily involved in slave trading and colonisation across the world. it's one of the lesser known stories the museum is keen to share as part of a new exhibition called black atlantic, the story of how millions of people were...
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there as well with cambridge analytical, what is cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? a. yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams come in and you know, i get a little job list reaching out to me to get over the last few days today. and you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep space because 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, the mid journey was generating back in july of last year, you know, the new ones that are coming out at the moment, all the, you know, leaks ahead in terms of realism. and so if we put the button on the individual to look the tell tale signs like the hands which are improving the time. and it's going to get people false confidence that they can detect something. when actually it might be trained out to the models by the new versions. and in terms of the election context is a really interesting one. and you know, again simon, i think we've been hearing every s
there as well with cambridge analytical, what is cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? a. yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams come in and you know, i get a little job list reaching out to me to get over the last few days today. and you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep space because 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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just to explain, you are at eight materials company spinning out from the university of cambridge andill be? i think what it will— you think it will be? i think what it will turn _ you think it will be? i think what it will turn out - you think it will be? i think what it will turn out to - you think it will be? i think| what it will turn out to do is something that we will have to wait and see but what is very clear especially to industry is the signal it sends that certain uses and applications for plastic are just not going to be sustainable and will not be tolerated in the long run. that's something important for the work we do at xampla and the work we do at xampla and the materials we produce cold morro which is specifically designed to replace these highly polluting single—use prospects. to highly polluting single-use prospects-— highly polluting single-use --rosects. ., ., ., prospects. to get onto those in a minute but — prospects. to get onto those in a minute but some _ prospects. to get onto those in a minute but some shots - prospects. to get onto those in a minute but so
just to explain, you are at eight materials company spinning out from the university of cambridge andill be? i think what it will— you think it will be? i think what it will turn _ you think it will be? i think what it will turn out - you think it will be? i think what it will turn out to - you think it will be? i think| what it will turn out to do is something that we will have to wait and see but what is very clear especially to industry is the signal it sends that certain uses and...
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and with jerry ward, the cambridge history african american literature on the occasion of the history of black 40th anniversary and graham's retired from teaching to writing full time and answer just i'm sorry to interrupt generational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association's january 2023 conference to celebrate ongoing significance and new ventures and archive programing and literary and its expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners graham lives in lawrence, kansas, is at work on two new books. her book today that we're looking at is entitled the house where my soul lives. the of margaret walker. and she'll be at the book signing ten at 3 p.m. today. i just wanted to mention modern language association. they were much lies and just everything was on. i couldn't even catch my plane. so people to really want to be there to be with you. miriam mixed have wayne flynt wayne flynt is a southern history educator who retired teaching for decades at auburn university, where he directed more 60 graduate programs. he has lectured at such one
and with jerry ward, the cambridge history african american literature on the occasion of the history of black 40th anniversary and graham's retired from teaching to writing full time and answer just i'm sorry to interrupt generational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association's january 2023 conference to celebrate ongoing significance and new ventures and archive programing and literary and its expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners graham...
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but the depleted uranium ammunition has been supplied to the cambridge mean by the united kingdom and the u. s. has been talking about it as well that has also entered into the conflict. and here's the, here's the problem are we, we, i remember when i was younger, and so were you that we saw these great meetings between people like gorbachev and the premieres of train, the signing all these deals with guys like reagan and, and, and, and they were actually working not so successfully but working toward agreements where they said let's shake hands and say, we won't ross, that line, we won't do this, we won't do that. we won't use this kind of weapon. seems like today we're going in the opposite direction and it doesn't seem to me. and that's not just to blame my country because i think russia and china and the us, all of the large countries on this planet have not have the, i guess the willingness to come together to do this. and they showing, i'm sure i think they're in, during the cold war there was at least reals of the game, right? yeah. that were more or less respected because both
but the depleted uranium ammunition has been supplied to the cambridge mean by the united kingdom and the u. s. has been talking about it as well that has also entered into the conflict. and here's the, here's the problem are we, we, i remember when i was younger, and so were you that we saw these great meetings between people like gorbachev and the premieres of train, the signing all these deals with guys like reagan and, and, and, and they were actually working not so successfully but working...
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then we're headed to cambridge, massachusetts. and over the next 18 months, we're going to cities throughout the country who are doing guaranteed income programs and allowing the community and the public to kind of look and see what this could mean for them, what it's meant for their community members, and really have the conversation we're having now. let's figure this out. yes it's a good thing. how do we get it done? how do we pay for it and what do we need to do to get there? so looking forward to more plane rides and even less sleep. >> look, you exited politics when you lost reelection for mayor of stockton, but many people wonder if that's just temporary. will you run for office again? >> i am 33 years old, so i think it would be foolhardy to say the next hopefully 70 years, i will never run again. but i think right now i'm just laser focused on doing what i can and whatever position i am to make sure we don't have poverty in california and in this country, and that everyone has a floor and that we really are truly what we
then we're headed to cambridge, massachusetts. and over the next 18 months, we're going to cities throughout the country who are doing guaranteed income programs and allowing the community and the public to kind of look and see what this could mean for them, what it's meant for their community members, and really have the conversation we're having now. let's figure this out. yes it's a good thing. how do we get it done? how do we pay for it and what do we need to do to get there? so looking...
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are some that are going okay in cambridge. >> i mean, cambridge is interesting.ich of the country as you rich part of the country as you know, had know, cambridge has had technically good development, which is a bit loveless . so it's which is a bit loveless. so it's been loveless. loveless it's faceless facades , quite faceless facades, quite expensive materials, but not always with the same texture and tone that most people prefer. there's a market for that. some know in all the visual preference surveys we've done, we've done in several we've done lots in several countries, if cambridge, countries, if not cambridge, where one that's where well, the best one that's been at well, the best one, been done at well, the best one, that's right now, i that's being done right now, i would nan's an would say, is the nan's led an urban extension newquay in urban extension of newquay in cornwall. it. so cornwall. tell me about it. so that developed by the duchy that was developed by the duchy of cornwall. the when of cornwall. so the king, when he wales , it's he was prin
are some that are going okay in cambridge. >> i mean, cambridge is interesting.ich of the country as you rich part of the country as you know, had know, cambridge has had technically good development, which is a bit loveless . so it's which is a bit loveless. so it's been loveless. loveless it's faceless facades , quite faceless facades, quite expensive materials, but not always with the same texture and tone that most people prefer. there's a market for that. some know in all the visual...
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soviet cambridge who became a soviet spy, cambridge who became a soviet spy, but we forget that actually late 1930 he was seen as a fascist. he got a medal a pro fascist. he got a medal from franco his work in the from franco for his work in the spanish civil war. he was part of pro—6erman anglo—german of the pro—6erman anglo—german link, he manifested link, and so he manifested himself not a leftist, saying himself not as a leftist, saying be sympathetic joe, be sympathetic to uncle joe, but as saying really as somebody saying we really ought up to hitler. and ought to cosy up to hitler. and why that? because, why was he doing that? because, of he's trying to worm of course, he's trying to worm his way into to the british elite and if you like, 70 years later, 80 years later, we find this new process taking place, people pretending perhaps sometimes be aggressively sometimes to be aggressively anti—communist, anti—chinese, but actually maybe passing on information to beijing . okay. information to beijing. okay. >> but the 1930 spies got into the secret services and knew the names of ag
soviet cambridge who became a soviet spy, cambridge who became a soviet spy, but we forget that actually late 1930 he was seen as a fascist. he got a medal a pro fascist. he got a medal from franco his work in the from franco for his work in the spanish civil war. he was part of pro—6erman anglo—german of the pro—6erman anglo—german link, he manifested link, and so he manifested himself not a leftist, saying himself not as a leftist, saying be sympathetic joe, be sympathetic to uncle...
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and wrote to a professor at cambridge chappell g.h.hardy, who was a specialist in this particular type of mathematics. and hardy said, just don't believe this. this man must come immediately to cambridge and say, this work class bengali, a village near calcutta, came over to all the majesty and of cambridge university and, was made a fellow of, i think it was trinity college and lived there for the rest of his very short. well he died young he was dying in the 1930s went actually back to india today but he was very ill lying in a hospital bed. london, i think. and g.h. hardy him famous story and hardy came his bedside in revenues and said oh hardy, how nice kind of you to come. did you come in a taxi? yes, i did. did you notice its number? and hardy was a mathematician, so he looks at all numbers? yes. he had a very boring number. 1729 and quick as a flash revolution. that's not a boring number. that is the smallest number that can be made by the sum of two cubes in two different ways. it's 12 cubed plus one cubed or ten cubed plus 37
and wrote to a professor at cambridge chappell g.h.hardy, who was a specialist in this particular type of mathematics. and hardy said, just don't believe this. this man must come immediately to cambridge and say, this work class bengali, a village near calcutta, came over to all the majesty and of cambridge university and, was made a fellow of, i think it was trinity college and lived there for the rest of his very short. well he died young he was dying in the 1930s went actually back to india...
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assistant professor of history and i professor of history and politics at the university of cambridgeh many of the world's top leaders gathering in delhi this weekend, there has been some hope that the 620 summit could be an opportunity to make progress towards ending the war in ukraine. india expressed confidence on friday that world leaders will finalize a declaration at this weekend's summit. however, sources say the wording about the war in ukraine is not yet resolved. negotiators are said to be having a difficult time crafting a comminique that all parties can agree on. sticking points include how important it is to get sign—off from moscow and beijing. so how willjoe biden navigate it all? i spoke earlier with illinois congressman mike quigley, who chairs the congressional ukraine caucus. committed ukraine. the war rages on there, russia launching an attack in the middle of the afternoon, killing civilians. we are heading into another winter, what is the assessment of whether war is out of the moment?— whether war is out of the moment? . , , . moment? that depends which way ou l
assistant professor of history and i professor of history and politics at the university of cambridgeh many of the world's top leaders gathering in delhi this weekend, there has been some hope that the 620 summit could be an opportunity to make progress towards ending the war in ukraine. india expressed confidence on friday that world leaders will finalize a declaration at this weekend's summit. however, sources say the wording about the war in ukraine is not yet resolved. negotiators are said...
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randy fulford, augusta cambridge. he was 1250 meters below the surface. at the time, members of his crew were able to bring him up to a gun at a depth of 2000 meters radius now stuck, giving rest, you will get some hungry it leak ratio and other countries are assisting in the operation. the 1st thing we're, i safely, we wrote down the storage facility and i think the supplies go. so thank you for the work down. mike has been getting much better. we're seeing says we are exposed to fix the rescue operation, but it requires specialist equipment and go dig d. so it even weeks depending on conditions that are done, those are good and being dusted clear to make them bright enough for a stretcher to pass through to tennis now. and number one seed, carlos i could, as has cruise balls, through many frolics on the sweater of to reach the semi finals of the us open. so $28.00 on spaniards, capt. aside from defense on track with the straits, that's when he has to sort of being the 1st month to win consecutive sizes of flushing meadows since georgia federal, $15.00,
randy fulford, augusta cambridge. he was 1250 meters below the surface. at the time, members of his crew were able to bring him up to a gun at a depth of 2000 meters radius now stuck, giving rest, you will get some hungry it leak ratio and other countries are assisting in the operation. the 1st thing we're, i safely, we wrote down the storage facility and i think the supplies go. so thank you for the work down. mike has been getting much better. we're seeing says we are exposed to fix the...
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delivery robots are used by the co—op supermarket in cambridge found their path blocked by firefighterslaze. but the crew helped them on their way. you are all caught up. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm betty glover. promoted burnley get their first premier league point of the season by drawing with nottingham forest. newcastle's two—decade—long wait is nearly over. we look ahead to this week's return of the champions league. and, how dan evans' davis cup performance can inspire britain to more tennis success. hello and welcome to sportsday. we'll start with the premier league, and burnley have got their first point of the season, after drawing 1—1 with nottingham forest. vincent kompanys side opened the scoring through zeki amdouni's 20—yard strike in the first half before callum hudson—0doi got the equaliser on his debut for forest. it wasn't without its drama though — burnley�*s lyle foster had a goal disallowed for handball which would've put them back in the lead, before being sent off in stoppage time with a straight red. this result means burnley stay in the
delivery robots are used by the co—op supermarket in cambridge found their path blocked by firefighterslaze. but the crew helped them on their way. you are all caught up. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm betty glover. promoted burnley get their first premier league point of the season by drawing with nottingham forest. newcastle's two—decade—long wait is nearly over. we look ahead to this week's return of the champions league. and, how dan evans' davis cup performance...
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and later on his 1st foreign trip in 3 years from cambridge, massachusetts, i'm joined now by doctor john pock from the career project at the harvard kennedy school. could that be with us? i'm gonna stop asking what the russia and north korea want from each other. so that's a unique relationship right now they have the opportunity to help each other in solving very specific problems. in the case of russia putting has the ability to access artillery shells that the north koreans are having their inventory and other munitions for the battlefield. and the case of north korea kim is able to, to get the russian assistance that he needs in terms of getting his space lunch vehicle program to the next stage. and eventually putting a satellite in toward a little over a year ago. the russians helped ron in terms of putting their cam relating to board date. and so a very similar type of case study could play out here in terms of a rush at north korea cooperation. does it appear to you that the threat of more sanctions from washington has much of an effect on how north korea and russia do busine
and later on his 1st foreign trip in 3 years from cambridge, massachusetts, i'm joined now by doctor john pock from the career project at the harvard kennedy school. could that be with us? i'm gonna stop asking what the russia and north korea want from each other. so that's a unique relationship right now they have the opportunity to help each other in solving very specific problems. in the case of russia putting has the ability to access artillery shells that the north koreans are having their...
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the cambridge era is the last time we saw this happened it really is something that has been so mundane that the majority would vote for it. . the minority would vote against it. majority rules. it was the -- that paved the way for consideration of the underlying bill. now we are seeing is the small group of conservatives wilting this procedural tool as a weapon. to show their dissatisfaction with the process, the contents of the bill and the ending levels they would like to see >> with the new records because this part of the administration, and seems as though he wants to shut down and keep the border open. the real thing to do is to keep government running. host: there are the speaker's thoughts. can you add to that? >> speaker mccarthy is in this difficult position because if you think that those conservatives within the conference are unsatisfied with these republican led spending bills, these republican led legislative priorities, how many republicans do you lose if you and together with democrats -- if you band together with democrats? there are enough republicans in his conferen
the cambridge era is the last time we saw this happened it really is something that has been so mundane that the majority would vote for it. . the minority would vote against it. majority rules. it was the -- that paved the way for consideration of the underlying bill. now we are seeing is the small group of conservatives wilting this procedural tool as a weapon. to show their dissatisfaction with the process, the contents of the bill and the ending levels they would like to see >> with...
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at least canada is coming and people can choose 123 kil payam noor university of tehran, south of cambridge university . people's choice. issuing the permit requires the housing movement system to activate the yellow and red lines to activate the permit. put a sticker here. let's see the capital . paint it red. the license and the temporary suspension will invalidate the suspension. this item is activated in the system. they have to cancel enter it here so that the rest of us can announce that you clarify these conditions as soon as possible. anyone can cancel it because it is a handgun that stops economic activity, which will not be under the ministry of economy. in what cases will it ever come, but if every i am not very patient with the licensing authority on the date that is announced in the national license portal and has a law or a resolution next to it or a proposal, that's why if the day that is determined to not give the issuing tree a legal order and they are not afraid, why do the brothers throw down iran's progress? that is ridiculous. taking the shackles of the god of youth who
at least canada is coming and people can choose 123 kil payam noor university of tehran, south of cambridge university . people's choice. issuing the permit requires the housing movement system to activate the yellow and red lines to activate the permit. put a sticker here. let's see the capital . paint it red. the license and the temporary suspension will invalidate the suspension. this item is activated in the system. they have to cancel enter it here so that the rest of us can announce that...
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and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some things i think he got wrong, which is a different talk, but most part i think he's remarkable and i think that's because he lived through languages and books and in the different epochs and eras. he was able to read. you know, he said he sometimes found himself thi
and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father...
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my people are in a two-year household , get a two-year degree from the university of cambridge, choose the people's choice. yellow and red for activation, say, from here, when we see the warning title, color the capital red, the license and temporary suspension will be suspended or permanently invalidated , this item will be activated in the system , license acquisition, the condition of suspension and the condition of revocation, what does it mean, go here enter until the rest of the announcement let's clarify these conditions as soon as possible. it's okay, whoever wants to cancel it because a hand-held gun will stop the economic activity of the supervisor, which will not be under the ministry of economy, except in some cases, it will never come, but if any licensing authority on the date that is announced in the national portal of permission, they have a law or a resolution next to it, or i do not have a suggestion. the answer to the test on 29th of bahman 56 on the 20th of today, which is determined not to be in the law of the brothers of the progress of iran, which is the most dif
my people are in a two-year household , get a two-year degree from the university of cambridge, choose the people's choice. yellow and red for activation, say, from here, when we see the warning title, color the capital red, the license and temporary suspension will be suspended or permanently invalidated , this item will be activated in the system , license acquisition, the condition of suspension and the condition of revocation, what does it mean, go here enter until the rest of the...
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from the answer to the payment of trees, presence on the streets of study on a brand new 2014, the cambridge shooting began repression against the cities disobedient residence to somebody. yeah. moving east in right, so a couple short video report sizes. so programs, but most of i see the kinds key. so the key is i tried to go into a new interested as somebody do that. so if it is like the 1st avenue goes logics to the familiar chest for those to put too much. uh, not show us auction is just don't keep it to us because of the entity as well, or is it just cuz it's a bill and some of the wanted la fitness along the simplicity of the city for the, for the in the role the arrest, the any, are you a to, can you all to well, what side? the ukraine and executioners had prepared for the residence of some of the ends. yes, of course. who is in your gloves, hulu, engine slide in the sky. you might, you might use to use or did you just use every in windows in a wheelchair does a deal with the view. go star story, the zillow provided you a just say the internet is the one you want. i, you know, yeah, h
from the answer to the payment of trees, presence on the streets of study on a brand new 2014, the cambridge shooting began repression against the cities disobedient residence to somebody. yeah. moving east in right, so a couple short video report sizes. so programs, but most of i see the kinds key. so the key is i tried to go into a new interested as somebody do that. so if it is like the 1st avenue goes logics to the familiar chest for those to put too much. uh, not show us auction is just...
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from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018 national endowment of the humanities public scholar awards and the 2021 andrew carnegie fellowship. he is author of the book "stolen." and this book was a finalist for the 2020 george washington prize and the 2020 harriet tubman prize. dr. bell is a trustee of the maryland center for history and culture and a fellow of the royal historical society. it is a delight to have him back with us for another program, and so without further delay, please welcome dr. richard bell. welcome, rich. guest: thank you, mary. i hope you can hear me and see me okay. i'm going to go ahead and share my screen now. i might just take a couple of seconds to get ready. let's
from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018 national endowment of the humanities public scholar awards and the 2021 andrew carnegie fellowship....
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from the answer to the claimant of trees, presence on the streets of study on a brand new 2014, the cambridge shooting began repressions against the cities disobedient residents to somebody. yeah. but when a student who brought saw a football showed video report sizes, so programs, but most of i see the kinds key. so the key is i tried to go in and when you're interested in something to do that. so if it is thank you for stopping the rules logics to the familiar chest. but always to put too much, not show us action is just don't keep it to us because of the any. and as well is that you scripted to billing some of the wanted law thickness along the simplicity since the disability for this, for the end of the as well. the rest of the year a year to new all to well, what site? the ukraine and executioners had prepared for the residence of study and yes, course, who is in your gloves, hulu, engine, slide, and sky. you might, you might use to use, or did you just use every in windows in a wheelchair? does it deal with the view? go star story in the really, really just say the internet is in the sh
from the answer to the claimant of trees, presence on the streets of study on a brand new 2014, the cambridge shooting began repressions against the cities disobedient residents to somebody. yeah. but when a student who brought saw a football showed video report sizes, so programs, but most of i see the kinds key. so the key is i tried to go in and when you're interested in something to do that. so if it is thank you for stopping the rules logics to the familiar chest. but always to put too...
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there's a similar cases involved with a is off and other cambridge him far right. groups with white supremacist groups in italy costs a pound um in germany and elsewhere. right. there is a real fast just international which is being coordinated through the care of routine, the new great. and i would say that the real issue is not so much radicalization that's kind of a tricky and a, was it, was it us white supremacist that, that made is off into, you know, far, right, neo fascist or the other way around. i. i think there is a mutual support society when it comes to that are far more important and, and what the uh, the department of justice uh, indictments are really about, of course is the training, the military experience, the increased capacity for violence is what they worried not so much about it's being done there, but when they come, when, if they come home, that is the real issue. they have a problem with. the irony, of course, is that is off itself as a is being long since being incorporated 1st into the national guard. and right sector as well and, and then into the, everything's milit
there's a similar cases involved with a is off and other cambridge him far right. groups with white supremacist groups in italy costs a pound um in germany and elsewhere. right. there is a real fast just international which is being coordinated through the care of routine, the new great. and i would say that the real issue is not so much radicalization that's kind of a tricky and a, was it, was it us white supremacist that, that made is off into, you know, far, right, neo fascist or the other...
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she is a lecturer in model middle east politics at the university of cambridge and a specialist on middleast security. and scott lucas joins us from birmingham. he is a professor of u.s. international relations and founder and editor of the online news site ea worldview. thank you so much for joining us today. foad, let me start with you. iran and the u.s. have carried out a prisoner swap. experts believe that this prisoner swap may be a step towards the escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran. what do you think? is this just a one-off, or could this lead potentially to a thaw in relations? foad: i don't think it is going to be a major shift in u.s. policy towards iran. i think the biden administration either is unwilling or unable to correct the past mistakes of previous administrations and come to a policy that is actually working for the united states. but i think if you get this type of small agreement, you can arrange for the reach in a stage where the confrontation is not something that both sides worry about on a daily basis. so it is not going to resolve any major issues, bu
she is a lecturer in model middle east politics at the university of cambridge and a specialist on middleast security. and scott lucas joins us from birmingham. he is a professor of u.s. international relations and founder and editor of the online news site ea worldview. thank you so much for joining us today. foad, let me start with you. iran and the u.s. have carried out a prisoner swap. experts believe that this prisoner swap may be a step towards the escalating tensions between the u.s. and...
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applause so i went to the mecca of learning, cambridge university, to find out more.s, and sometimes we can think about it like we have our own rhythm, right? this is what we call individual variability. and in neuroscience, we now have techniques to be able to measure this individual variability. now, if we can engage the brain by presenting information at its own rhythm, what we see is that the brain will learn better and faster. this is brand—new research, right? yeah. can you talk me through how that experiment works? it's quite low—tech, actually. so we use a very noninvasive way of measuring the brain rhythms, and that's with an eeg. and we ask volunteers to look at some information, engage with it, do a little bit of a difficult task. for example, maybe decide if they see a specific object in a very cluttered background. and that's quite hard and we can make it harder. and then we see how the brain tries to solve this problem and what rhythms it engages in to solve this problem. now, once we know an individual�*s brain rhythm, we can start engaging the brain in
applause so i went to the mecca of learning, cambridge university, to find out more.s, and sometimes we can think about it like we have our own rhythm, right? this is what we call individual variability. and in neuroscience, we now have techniques to be able to measure this individual variability. now, if we can engage the brain by presenting information at its own rhythm, what we see is that the brain will learn better and faster. this is brand—new research, right? yeah. can you talk me...
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with delta john pock, who's director of the hob kennedy schools, korea project to joins us from cambridge, massachusetts. so welcome to the w delta. let's start with that mind from that came jones on where we need to further intensify strategic and tactical cooperation to ensure safety. i guarantee a long lasting piece, both in the region and in the whole world. what do you think about me is in concrete terms? a sure, i think that's a really fancy way of saying here are 2 leaders who are now in a problem solving relationship. each party is able to help the other in a very specific and unique way. for example, with putting in his need for munitions on the battlefield and ukraine. north korea, as we've heard, clearly has those munitions and stock piles and also has production capabilities that can be wrapped up potentially to the north korean side of the low church gym. as a very specific problem in terms of as s o p program and space launch vehicle program when the final stages just not been able to after 2 successive tries, that have to put the what they call a military satellite into orb
with delta john pock, who's director of the hob kennedy schools, korea project to joins us from cambridge, massachusetts. so welcome to the w delta. let's start with that mind from that came jones on where we need to further intensify strategic and tactical cooperation to ensure safety. i guarantee a long lasting piece, both in the region and in the whole world. what do you think about me is in concrete terms? a sure, i think that's a really fancy way of saying here are 2 leaders who are now in...
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there have been other cities, including here in the bay area and i think cambridge, massachusetts is a very progressive city. also doing that or talking about doing that where they have dropped eighth grade algebra and saved it for ninth grade. isn't there some good rationale behind that? >> well, it's a well-intended policy that absolutely did not bear out what it was supposed to do. so the idea was not every child is ready for algebra in the eighth grade, so we don't want to track kids who do have the ability. let's bring everyone up to speed and then everyone can take it together. that was the intent or concept behind it, but a study by stanford university of the san francisco policy showed that it it did nothing to improve outcomes for anyone. all it did was punish the kids who were actually good at math and what would happen is that parents wouldn't put up with it and they would pull their kids from public school and go to private school. and then we see a decline in public school enrollment, which then hurts the schools because funding is based on enrollment numbers. so this wa
there have been other cities, including here in the bay area and i think cambridge, massachusetts is a very progressive city. also doing that or talking about doing that where they have dropped eighth grade algebra and saved it for ninth grade. isn't there some good rationale behind that? >> well, it's a well-intended policy that absolutely did not bear out what it was supposed to do. so the idea was not every child is ready for algebra in the eighth grade, so we don't want to track kids...
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i spoke also to anthony brown, the conservative mp for south cambridge and the chair of the all—partyentary environment group. i don't know exactly the announcement the prime minister will make shortly. i think the important thing is we get to net—zero by 2050 and that is the ultimate commitment. we have a pragmatic deliverable plan to get there and that's what i absolutely want to see. and i hope we do it in a way that is fair to the british people. and if there are huge costs such as changing borders and so on, we need to find a way that people can live with that and the policy is aligned to that. what i want to see is a pragmatic, deliverable programme to get to net—zero by 2050 that isn't about wishful thinking. it has to be a real, concrete plan and i'm confident that is the sort of person rishi is. i attended a meeting with him a couple of weeks ago and i know he is committed to getting to net—zero by 2050 and i know he is someone who looks at how to deliver something rather than just making an announcement and hoping it follow. the other thing, as lord deben talked about, the l
i spoke also to anthony brown, the conservative mp for south cambridge and the chair of the all—partyentary environment group. i don't know exactly the announcement the prime minister will make shortly. i think the important thing is we get to net—zero by 2050 and that is the ultimate commitment. we have a pragmatic deliverable plan to get there and that's what i absolutely want to see. and i hope we do it in a way that is fair to the british people. and if there are huge costs such as...