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according to the research that cambridge university, england, children must study 12 hours a week.order to improve their performance in school, apart from textbooks, what other books should i read? reading entertaining and fictional books, more science books, air and space , english language, ferdowsi's shahnameh, historical medicine, the poems of parvineh atsami, i read the quran , i read religious books, i read historical stories. and i really like that they teach us many things from the past, like the stories of sheikh bahai. like razi and making alcohol, professor barbara sahakian , researcher at cambridge university, says recreational study and non-curricular activities increase children's brain volume , improve their cognitive ability, and also help their mental health. children should read other books besides textbooks, for example, how much it can affect their intelligence. in learning , it helps them in their studies. in learning, in the end, the score of the children who studied recreationally and extracurricularly is higher than the score of the children who did not stud
according to the research that cambridge university, england, children must study 12 hours a week.order to improve their performance in school, apart from textbooks, what other books should i read? reading entertaining and fictional books, more science books, air and space , english language, ferdowsi's shahnameh, historical medicine, the poems of parvineh atsami, i read the quran , i read religious books, i read historical stories. and i really like that they teach us many things from the...
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-- cambridge university in england to do your phd and fl a g and fl aegean i didn't know whatt meant, the study of behavior. david: you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd. dr. goodall: i was nervous, i had never been to college, just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientist, first of all, you shouldn't have given the chimpanzees names. if you are proper scientists, you give them numbers, then they said, you cannot talk about their personalities, their minds or their emotions, those are unique to us. they also said, you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientists is subjective and if you have empathy, you cannot be objective. which is rubbish. david: you got your phd, did you say would teach at cambridge or decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees you discover are not quite as nice as you want them to be and they kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial and if they see an individual from a neighboring community, communities are about 50, and
-- cambridge university in england to do your phd and fl a g and fl aegean i didn't know whatt meant, the study of behavior. david: you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd. dr. goodall: i was nervous, i had never been to college, just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientist, first of all, you shouldn't have given the chimpanzees names. if you are proper scientists, you give them numbers, then they said, you cannot talk about their personalities, their minds or their...
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world famous spot tomorrow will people show up an >>> plus this community scholar is going to cambridge university and we there were as she talked about the place that started her love of learnin >> the best professors i've had were here. >>>s is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Ãgood evening. >>> today marks three years since mario gonzalez died in police custody in a case that sparked outrage and protests in the east bay. his family just spoke out the first time one day after the d.a.'s office against the officers once cleared in his death. >> i just wanted to know your name. i'm officer mckinley. >>e over here. we don't want you to fall down, okay? >> police body cam video shows the interactions that led up to gonzalez's death in an alameda park back in 2021. officers were investigating a possi theft and talked to gonzalez for about nine minutes before attempting to restrain him. he appeared to be incoherent and resisted arrest, prompting officers to eventually take him to the ground. officer pinning gonzalez with a knee. he was held down for five minutes before he became uncious. the
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cambridge university announced that this technology is capable monitor heart patients discharged from hospital through foot scans to detect any swelling that is a warning sign of heart attack and failure. this small device can be installed at home to automatically monitor the condition of the feet with the help of an optical sensor and a 3d camera every time the patient passes by. china successfully launched the shenzhou 18 spacecraft. this spacecraft sent three astronauts into space for a 6-month mission. space scientific experiments, training and exercises outside the spacecraft aimed at the development of china's space station from sentence. the missions of these astronauts. china plans to strengthen tourism in space by developing its own space station. by observing a galaxy, astronomers managed to determine the process that causes the pollution of the space between stars and galaxies. a team of international researchers with the reach of a galaxy. they observed the process of gas outflow caused by powerful stellar explosions . this phenomenon is so big that it takes 20,000 years f
cambridge university announced that this technology is capable monitor heart patients discharged from hospital through foot scans to detect any swelling that is a warning sign of heart attack and failure. this small device can be installed at home to automatically monitor the condition of the feet with the help of an optical sensor and a 3d camera every time the patient passes by. china successfully launched the shenzhou 18 spacecraft. this spacecraft sent three astronauts into space for a...
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a south based student takes off to england's prestigious cambridge. university. but before today's trip she took time to celebrate her humble, higher education roots in san jose, len here's len ramirez. >>political changed. this is this is exactly how it was. mohan. this was a quiet homecoming to a place that nurtured her love of learning the library had evergreen valley college in san jose. i really liked the public policy section. um i love looking at books about history. about the world, you know, experiencing all of that from inside the library. was a high achieving students from a very young age. and she dual enrolled in college when she was still in middle school. i remember just being super young. super intimidated by, you know all the cool college students around me. i came here for a spanish class, actually, because i was really interested in learning. spanish and it wasn't you know, it wasn't available to me academically in the k through 12 system at the level that i wanted to learn. also wrote for the students. newspaper, including this editorial on wh
a south based student takes off to england's prestigious cambridge. university. but before today's trip she took time to celebrate her humble, higher education roots in san jose, len here's len ramirez. >>political changed. this is this is exactly how it was. mohan. this was a quiet homecoming to a place that nurtured her love of learning the library had evergreen valley college in san jose. i really liked the public policy section. um i love looking at books about history. about the...
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world famous spot tomorrow will people show up an >>> plus this community scholar is going to cambridge university there were as she talked about the place that started her love of learnin >> the best professors i've had were here. >>>s is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Ãgood evening. >>> today marks three years since mario gonzalez died in police custody in a case that sparked outrage and protests in the east bay. his family just spoke out the first...
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in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers,
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i mean, cambridge university is a wider access scheme has been aiding private pupils instead of privateyou would assume it would be helping, which would be, say, you know, from, working you know, kids from, working class or from state class backgrounds or from state schools. but it turns out that they've some people have been kind of playing the system. and so of the schools on the so some of the schools on the outreach email list or the kind of list they were outreaching to turn out to be some of the, you know, poshest and most privileged schools in existence, including a school that they literally there horses . literally ride there on horses. >> so that could be how poor they are. that could be in sort of, can't put a car right? right yeah. be an island. yeah. >> that's the horseshoe theory, isn't it? i mean, oh yeah. so rich, eventually become poor rich, you eventually become poor again. yeah. included again. yeah. but yeah. included gordonstoun, the king's alma mater and an online school set up mater and an online school set ”p by mater and an online school set up by harrow and a c
i mean, cambridge university is a wider access scheme has been aiding private pupils instead of privateyou would assume it would be helping, which would be, say, you know, from, working you know, kids from, working class or from state class backgrounds or from state schools. but it turns out that they've some people have been kind of playing the system. and so of the schools on the so some of the schools on the outreach email list or the kind of list they were outreaching to turn out to be some...
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i've got you a place at cambridge university in england to do a phd in ecology.idn't know what that meant. the study on behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and you got a phd. jane: i was very, very nervous. you can imagine, i've never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you shouldn't have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give the numbers. then they said you can't talk about their personalities, their minds, for their emotions, those are unique to us. they also said you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientist is objective and if you have empathy, you can't be objective, which is rubbish. david: so you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge ready to go back to africa? jane: i was going back in between because there was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, he discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other, is that right? jane: the males ar
i've got you a place at cambridge university in england to do a phd in ecology.idn't know what that meant. the study on behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and you got a phd. jane: i was very, very nervous. you can imagine, i've never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you shouldn't have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give the numbers. then they said you can't talk about their...
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this is a cambridge university story and cleaners.t's a nick you've got, you know cleaners in cambridge. they're called they're called scouts. no, they're called scouts. no, they're called scouts. no, they're called bedders at cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university, but but they actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new cleaners after messy room photos sparked student fury. >> fury andrew because they were slammed these students for their cleanliness levels in a mass email. but then they said it was a mass invasion of privacy because there was their horrible rooms. >> yeah, but they posted photographs of students rooms. that's outrageous. that is outrageous. you know, you can't . outrageous. you know, you can't. they were shaming. and of course, a student's room is going to be messy. but basically the cleaners or the bedders or whatever we're saying, you know, look h
this is a cambridge university story and cleaners.t's a nick you've got, you know cleaners in cambridge. they're called they're called scouts. no, they're called scouts. no, they're called scouts. no, they're called bedders at cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university, but but they actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new...
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cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts — at a ceremony with directho crafted the spears. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let me bring you a story. a man in iraq has started the first legal action of its kind against the uk oil giant bp, over the death of his son. this is alijulood — who died at the age of 21. his father, hussein julood, alleges that gas burning at an oilfield run by bp in southern iraq caused his son's leukaemia. gas burning, known as flaring, is one of the ways the indust
cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts — at a ceremony with directho crafted the spears. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of...
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. >>> a southbay student bound for england's prestigious cambridge university has not forgotten her humble higher education routes in san jose. the student takes off for england in three days but made a quick homecoming to her old community college. >> this has not changed, this is exactly how it was. >> reporter: for jenny this was a quiet homecoming, the library at evergreen valley college in san jose. >> i really liked the public policy section, i loved looking at books about history and the world, experiencing that from inside a library. >> reporter: she was a high achieving student from a very young age and she enrolled in college when she was still in middle school. >> i remember being super young and super intimidated by all of the cool college students around me. i was really interested in learning spanish and it wasn't available to me academically and at the level that i wanted to learn. >> reporter: she also wrote for the student newspaper including this editorial on why the college should save a service learning program from budget cuts, she went on to get a ba in political scie
. >>> a southbay student bound for england's prestigious cambridge university has not forgotten her humble higher education routes in san jose. the student takes off for england in three days but made a quick homecoming to her old community college. >> this has not changed, this is exactly how it was. >> reporter: for jenny this was a quiet homecoming, the library at evergreen valley college in san jose. >> i really liked the public policy section, i loved looking at...
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so mine is a lecture on modern, middle east and politics of cambridge university. she says if israel is indeed behind the attack in a rock, it will likely lead to more incidents against rainy. in fact groups, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his for han was going to be the last example of it's retaliation for the runs april 1st attack and uh, with all of the drones and other um, the direct assault on, on the as rarely states. so i think it's not clear how far as well as willing to go . and this could well fit into a longer plan to hit a number of the partners slash proxies that iran works with. and the p m use are definitely among those. the timing seems possible, but as well, certainly not claiming responsibility, it rarely does. so that in itself is not significant and the united states has definitely said that it was not involved. so it is very speculative. there is a longer plan here of if that is israel, that, that did that, that there could then be quite a few more of these because he run ha
so mine is a lecture on modern, middle east and politics of cambridge university. she says if israel is indeed behind the attack in a rock, it will likely lead to more incidents against rainy. in fact groups, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his for han was going to be the last example of it's retaliation for the runs april 1st attack and uh, with all of the drones and other um, the direct assault on, on the as rarely states....
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cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts at a ceremony with directfted the spears. earlier, i spoke to ray ingrey, director of the gujaga foundation and a dharawal man of the aboriginal la perouse community. he helped lead the delegation into the ceremony today. i asked him how it felt. it's mixed emotions. we are excited to have these fears finally returned to have these fears finally returned to the homelands they were taken from 250 years ago, but because this was a long campaign, a lot of our old people that started this are no longer with us, so it's a mixed feelings, but i'm sure when we get home with the spheres of their will be a lot of celebrations. ijust explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mean to explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mear- explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mean to you and indeed the community _ home these spears mean to you and indeed the community -- _ home these spears mean to you and indeed the community -- just - home these spears mean to you and. indeed the community
cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts at a ceremony with directfted the spears. earlier, i spoke to ray ingrey, director of the gujaga foundation and a dharawal man of the aboriginal la perouse community. he helped lead the delegation into the ceremony today. i asked him how it felt. it's mixed emotions. we are excited to have these fears finally returned to have these fears finally returned to the homelands they were taken from 250 years ago, but...
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cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge universitybers�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16 degrees, and there was some glorious sunshine, at times, with a little bit of shelter from the breeze. but out to the east, it was disappointingly cool. a brisk northerly wind, temperatures struggled — only around seven degrees across that east yorkshire coast. we're going to keep quite a lot of cloud, as well, over the next few hours. that will prevent temperatures from falling too far. lowest temperatures to start the day on wednesday morning will be in the far north and west of scotland. we could have some thicker cloud and a little bit of drizzle, first thing wednesday morning, easing away from south wales an
cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge universitybers�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16...
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so this is for cambridge university for the cambridge university hostels.ution . and the captured institution. and the document, which the sun found said that, just the trust will not adapt practice in light of racist concerns expressed as discomfort . so the trust will discomfort. so the trust will not adapt practice in light of transphobic concerns expressed as does it. so it's an incredible comparison . and when incredible comparison. and when we're saying transphobic, what they really mean is women who want to protect their spaces. we see vulnerable women in a hospital. we saw a that we there was a case about a year or two ago, a woman was raped on on a ward, on a female only ward by a trans woman, a man and the police and the hostel would not admit that it was possible because they said , no, there are because they said, no, there are only women here. so you couldn't have been raped. and it was only when she was able to obtain footage that then the police was able get involved, and she able to get involved, and she was prove so an was able to prove it.
so this is for cambridge university for the cambridge university hostels.ution . and the captured institution. and the document, which the sun found said that, just the trust will not adapt practice in light of racist concerns expressed as discomfort . so the trust will discomfort. so the trust will not adapt practice in light of transphobic concerns expressed as does it. so it's an incredible comparison . and when incredible comparison. and when we're saying transphobic, what they really mean...
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julie carr, an archaeologist at cambridge university, is coordinating the review. >> why is this a document the people in mass graves were jewish. and according to halakha, or jewish law, you cannot disturb the dead. but the second reason is that, according to prisoner statements, some people were dumped at sea or thrown off cliffs. what are we going to do? dig up the entire island? well, we can't do that. >> the researchers are drawing on rich material. the nazis were meticulous record keepers. and british archives contain first-hand testimonies from survivors. >> look at this. we were beaten with everything they could lay their hands on with sticks, spades, pick axes. >> it sounds absolutely ghastly. >> on certain days, five to six, up to ten men died. >> dr. carr told us there's no evidence that gas chambers were used on alderney, but there were summary executions. and the prisoners built the nazi fortifications on starvation rations. >> were they taken to alderney to be worked to death? >> they were certainly seen as expendable. the aim was to get every ounce of work out of them. and if
julie carr, an archaeologist at cambridge university, is coordinating the review. >> why is this a document the people in mass graves were jewish. and according to halakha, or jewish law, you cannot disturb the dead. but the second reason is that, according to prisoner statements, some people were dumped at sea or thrown off cliffs. what are we going to do? dig up the entire island? well, we can't do that. >> the researchers are drawing on rich material. the nazis were meticulous...
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corporation and that's the point i spent a lot of myself thinking about because in my perch at cambridge university we had the archives and i spent some time recently reading through letters and wrote from paris in 1919 after world war i and before world war i there was overwhelming belief among elite that free market capitalism and globalization was good and would only continue to spread and technological innovation would be good for everyone. and such with level of complacency or arrogance that the global elite totally failed to see that innovations were not benefiting many people and there was rising and social tension, rising anger geopolitical conflict and, of course, the failure to see that it's what led to world war i and more importantly failure to correct course led to dreadful decade and disintegration, not more collaboration. in my mind the first question to ask right now before we go into details is are we sitting in 1945 or 1919? are we at a point in history, we are about to get more collaboration and rejuvenated institutions to drive that collaboration or are we about to say decline i
corporation and that's the point i spent a lot of myself thinking about because in my perch at cambridge university we had the archives and i spent some time recently reading through letters and wrote from paris in 1919 after world war i and before world war i there was overwhelming belief among elite that free market capitalism and globalization was good and would only continue to spread and technological innovation would be good for everyone. and such with level of complacency or arrogance...
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in my perch at cambridge university, we have the archives of john caines, which he wrote from paris afterorld war i. in a state of deep depression, driven by the fact that before world war i, there was an overwhelming belief among the global elite that free-market capitalism and globalization were good and would only continue to spread and that technological innovation would be good for everyone because it was good for the elite. in those days, tech innovation was electricity and the telegraph. such was the level of complacency or arrogance that the global elite failed to see that these innovations were not benefiting many people and that there was rising social tension, anger and geopolitical conflict. the failure to see that is what led to world war i and more importantly, the failure to correct course after world war i in 1919 led to a dreadful decade and disintegration not collaboration. the first thing to ask right now is are we sitting in 1945 or 1919? are we at a point in history where we are about to get world collaboration and rejuvenated institutions to drive that collaboration,
in my perch at cambridge university, we have the archives of john caines, which he wrote from paris afterorld war i. in a state of deep depression, driven by the fact that before world war i, there was an overwhelming belief among the global elite that free-market capitalism and globalization were good and would only continue to spread and that technological innovation would be good for everyone because it was good for the elite. in those days, tech innovation was electricity and the telegraph....
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they did a nice cambridge university press , did cambridge university press, did a job with the a wonderful his letters. about 3000 letters survive and in those you get that same, racy , witty, urbane, that same, racy, witty, urbane, varied discourse that probably was in the memoir as well. >> we've talked about trinity college, cambridge, and there's a letter written when he's at trinity college. that's right. do your your do you want to put your your thumb into your book and give it give moment? thumb into your book and give it giv> why not? i'll read a bit of it. the first letter of the book dated trinity college, dated from trinity college, cambridge , october 26th, cambridge, october 26th, 1807. this his friend this is written to his friend elizabeth pigot, was elizabeth pigot, who was a neighbour friend of his neighbour and a friend of his back in southwell. and here's the beginning of that , my dear the
they did a nice cambridge university press , did cambridge university press, did a job with the a wonderful his letters. about 3000 letters survive and in those you get that same, racy , witty, urbane, that same, racy, witty, urbane, varied discourse that probably was in the memoir as well. >> we've talked about trinity college, cambridge, and there's a letter written when he's at trinity college. that's right. do your your do you want to put your your thumb into your book and give it...
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student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgesity of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream party move towards parliament to express support for the people elected officials who are fighting for the adoption of a law on foreign agents in the republic. got so angry that she even threw a bottle at a political opponent when he remembered her service in kiev. for indecent behavior , eight opposition deputies were taken out of the hall, several more left the meeting themselves, but continued their hysterical attacks in the corridors of power. no hearings are of no interest to the georgian dream, this is now not a georgian, but a russian dream. they have no purpose to discuss the law, they have no answers to your questi
student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgesity of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream...
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in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers, sailors, citizenship and diplomacy in antebellum america, which the southern historical association awarded the 2021 james a raleigh prize for the best book on the sectional crisis. please join me in welcoming him. thank you. thank you, bethany, for the wonderful introduction. it's wonderful to be here. this is actually my first time in newburyport and my first time at this museum. and i know i'm preaching to the choir here, but what a quaint, beautiful, charming town. and the facilities here are fantastic. so obviously, you all that are here know that the people that are watching remotely, you can take my word for it, but you should not just take my word for it. i can't wait to come back to the museum and do some research when my calendar is not so not so cramped. it's an honor to be here. i want to make a special thank you to bethany. she put all of this together along with her staff and the work they do here is fantasti
in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers, sailors, citizenship and diplomacy in antebellum america, which the southern historical association awarded the 2021 james a raleigh prize for the best book on the sectional crisis. please join me in welcoming him. thank you. thank you, bethany, for the wonderful introduction. it's wonderful to be here. this is actually my first time in newburyport and my first time at this museum....
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student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeersity of massachusetts is located. technological institute, well, now watch the stopfake program, alexey kazakov will talk about information war technologies against russia and expose the ukrainian stuffing propaganda. the main intelligence directorate boasts of imaginary drone strikes on military infrastructure in the russian rear, although instead of the promised million modern drones, the kiev regime launches literally flying... garbage into the sky and takes credit for other people's innovative developments, we will tell you more about everything right now in the program stop fake on russia-24. so, the department of the professional terrorist budanov continues to celebrate the colossal successes that, according to the yellow block media, were achieved at the airfield under morozovsky, rostov region, at the parking lot of our long-range aircraft in the yeisk-krasnodar region. fake launchers claim that the drones managed to damage almost a dozen. russian missile carriers irrevocably
student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeersity of massachusetts is located. technological institute, well, now watch the stopfake program, alexey kazakov will talk about information war technologies against russia and expose the ukrainian stuffing propaganda. the main intelligence directorate boasts of imaginary drone strikes on military infrastructure in the russian rear, although instead of the promised...
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have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies punctuated biking camp. protesters calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york to my knowledge. so sure, george washington university in the center of washington dc. the professors have been here for hours, a deadline set by the authorities of the university to clear the courtyard for people to leave has come and gone. and the numbers have been fairly consistent for several hours. the people here are very clear that they want the you to best date to start divesting of any interest. it has in these really link
have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final...
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so, i was cambridge university officer training corps. >> yeah.i was and, and it was did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it. but the interesting thing was i didn't go to a bit later. i was a mature student and i'd taken a sabbatical. don't hold it against police against me from the police force. so that was my early career, and was thames valley career, and i was thames valley police in the early years, and i loved that. but i was kind of looking. i did it for a few years. i was looking for a sort of a bigger picture, perhaps bigger, global bigger, perhaps global opportunity . the really opportunity. and the army really beckoned this beckoned once i joined this cambridge otc. and when i found out about opportunities that are on , i was just hooked. on the table, i was just hooked. and i was really into that and i was really drawn into that world. i went off and did a couple of cambrian patrols in wales with all the dismal weather coming at and sort of weather coming at me and sort of november of on november time, sort of year on year , i did selectio
so, i was cambridge university officer training corps. >> yeah.i was and, and it was did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it. but the interesting thing was i didn't go to a bit later. i was a mature student and i'd taken a sabbatical. don't hold it against police against me from the police force. so that was my early career, and was thames valley career, and i was thames valley police in the early years, and i loved that. but i was kind of looking. i did it for a few years. i was...
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have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies, punctuated by and camp protesters, calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york. well, let's go live now to john henry, who's inside the columbia university campus in new york. john. so the university have set a deadline to midnight for students, the leaving campus behind you that that deadline is about pa. so what happens next? and that is right, the deadline has come and gone. and as you can see, there are not police tromping through the cabinet. and the reason for that is that students received an e mail f
have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final...
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computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridgelso universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth and breadth of that talent? how aggressive is the fight for talent? i'm hearing from some ai companies in the u.s. coaching from the likes of deepmind and others, what is that looking like right now? noel: it is really competitive from a talent perspective. again, because we have this history of computer science in this country, we are an obvious magnet for corporations to come into. you mentioned to deepmind. deepmind was on of the early innovators based in london in 2010. it goes to show that we have the talent. actually talent attracts more talent, as well, so researchers want to work together and work on the biggest problems together. this
computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridgelso universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth and breadth...
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darren and i did my first television report on the king 56 years ago, on the day he started at cambridge universityfulfilled. now that's counter—intuitive really. he's got cancer, but perhaps the prognosis is pretty good, perhaps he's had good news. so when we saw that photograph of the king and queen taken on the first day of their 20th year of marriage, i mean, they look like, didn't they? a couple of newlyweds having a laugh at a joke . so he's he's very, very joke. so he's he's very, very happy within himself. i think you saw that on that. and you showed some of the excellent film there on after the easter sunday service. i mean , he sunday service. i mean, he walkabouts weren't always his thing when he was with princess diana. he didn't enjoy them at all. but when you see him there and your people have brilliantly shown us the photographs , he was shown us the photographs, he was really enjoying being back, pressing the flesh, having a chat with people and i think he appreciated it. i mean, he said he's been very, very moved by the public response and of course, it's been a very positive respo
darren and i did my first television report on the king 56 years ago, on the day he started at cambridge universityfulfilled. now that's counter—intuitive really. he's got cancer, but perhaps the prognosis is pretty good, perhaps he's had good news. so when we saw that photograph of the king and queen taken on the first day of their 20th year of marriage, i mean, they look like, didn't they? a couple of newlyweds having a laugh at a joke . so he's he's very, very joke. so he's he's very, very...
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. harvard university is threatening disciplinary, actually with some students think told that they may have a degrees held back. okay, thank you for that. phil laval at 1st at mit in cambridge, massachusetts. and now from the process of george washington university in the american capital, his, she ever times here at george washington university, you got the sense of being count much as put down roots. it was a process that really began when the students themselves pulled down the barricades, but the police had erected in order to enclose the encounter and prevent students from getting water and food. without the barricades down on the police are suggesting that they're not gonna take any further action. despite the entry cheese of the administrator, george washington university, the people supposed to be entrusted with the education of the students who are supposed to be encouraging critical for critical engagement. with, well, it's the administrators of george washington university, who's been begging the police to move in for the police. say they do. they're worried about the projects off, forced to be removing peaceful protest, particularly off to the 2020 demonstration
. harvard university is threatening disciplinary, actually with some students think told that they may have a degrees held back. okay, thank you for that. phil laval at 1st at mit in cambridge, massachusetts. and now from the process of george washington university in the american capital, his, she ever times here at george washington university, you got the sense of being count much as put down roots. it was a process that really began when the students themselves pulled down the barricades,...