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climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the fast pace of climate change is clearly seen on america's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people in harm's way, obviously when a storm does strike, the consequences are even more dire. >> there
climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be...
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want to change, need change, cry out for change, that i when people want to change, need i change, cryging a country is not like ticking a box, _ changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's— changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's not- changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's not the - changing a country is not like i ticking a box, it's not the click changing a country is not like . ticking a box, it's not the click of a mouse, — ticking a box, it's not the click of a mouse, long—term— ticking a box, it's not the click of a mouse, long—term solutions i ticking a box, it's not the click of. a mouse, long—term solutions are ticking a box, it's not the click of- a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready _ a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready it— a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready. ifyou _ a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready. if you think— a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready. if you think our— a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven ready. if you think ourjob - a mouse, long—term solutions are not oven rea
want to change, need change, cry out for change, that i when people want to change, need i change, cryging a country is not like ticking a box, _ changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's— changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's not- changing a country is not like ticking a box, it's not the - changing a country is not like i ticking a box, it's not the click changing a country is not like . ticking a box, it's not the click of a mouse, — ticking a box, it's not the...
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they've been to the climate change. sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that's on least have the needs of a few clink of people who aims to gain and profit from these kinds of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would it be translated into the local people's lives? because he is way or is that's what you're getting all these then what we left, we were on the left with innovations. how do we ensure that we create, you know, verify ideas that we have to get them to benefit the young people of the present generation. because the young people of the present generation of the 100 percent population of multi generation. and so if we don't do something to the present generation, then there's nothing we have talking about the presto, and you see me is getting into like a, we shall not be speaking over you and then explain to us if special investment change, he's made a very important point present that's local and indigenous communities. i left out of some of these benefits i left out of the con
they've been to the climate change. sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that's on least have the needs of a few clink of people who aims to gain and profit from these kinds of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would it be translated into the local people's lives? because he is way or is that's what you're getting all these then what we left, we were on the left with innovations. how do we ensure that we create, you know, verify ideas that we have to get them...
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and the climate change is not tough. a few minutes conversation is what it is, something that needs community to see together. take the time, create localized solutions to their own problems. that is the time you're talking about. and that is the most important time, especially for our pastor, least a possibility. somebody to us to look at the 50 kilometer i was looking for what not looking for bus does take me so limited of what this community is to stop even engaging on such kind of conversation. so what is actually working? can you give me examples of adaptation invitation things that are being done, which are actually working we are not the cause of this climate change. the global know about the course. we have self funding of hopefully going countries on specifically and took into account you've experienced the clement sense for us to adopting these clemency conditions while i'm out on the petition onto the sea is and that's why the county budgets almost 8 percent of the country budget is that'll get it was clemence
and the climate change is not tough. a few minutes conversation is what it is, something that needs community to see together. take the time, create localized solutions to their own problems. that is the time you're talking about. and that is the most important time, especially for our pastor, least a possibility. somebody to us to look at the 50 kilometer i was looking for what not looking for bus does take me so limited of what this community is to stop even engaging on such kind of...
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i think the bid to the climate change has not done any good to our local communities. maybe bit of climate change, sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that's on least have the needs of a few clink of people who aims to gain and profit from this kind of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would it be translated into the local people's lives because he is way or is but, but you're getting all these then what we left, we were on the left with innovations. how do we ensure that we create, you know, verify ideas that we have to get them to benefit the young people of the present generation. because the young people of the present generation of the 100 percent population of multi generation. and so if we don't do something to the present generation, then there's nothing we have talking about. the prestone, the same as it is, is getting into like a we shall not be speaking over it and then explain to us if special investment change, he's made a very important point present that's local and it in those communities i left out of some of these be
i think the bid to the climate change has not done any good to our local communities. maybe bit of climate change, sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that's on least have the needs of a few clink of people who aims to gain and profit from this kind of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would it be translated into the local people's lives because he is way or is but, but you're getting all these then what we left, we were on the left with innovations. how do we...
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, the change we have seenin about change, the change we have seen in scotland. the snp and that rule breaking? i think a combination of both. i think that as labour has looked to be more electable again, that change has appealed to a lot of scottish voters in many cases, who are most determined to rid get of rishi sunak and the conservatives from power. i think that has been a big change and the more credible they look, the more attractive they become as an option for voters. but i think also just that collapse in the snp. you look at anas sarwar, the labour leader in scotland. he has a very high personal approval ratings. you contrast that with nicola sturgeon's successor, who is still very deep in negative personal approval territory. all the malays in the snp that has got the feeling of a bit of a burst balloon at the moment. it is rare on tetra, independence isn't going anywhere at the moment, largely because of the likes of keir starmer and rishi sunak have made it clear they are not prepared to revisit the issue of independence referendum again. it was sai
, the change we have seenin about change, the change we have seen in scotland. the snp and that rule breaking? i think a combination of both. i think that as labour has looked to be more electable again, that change has appealed to a lot of scottish voters in many cases, who are most determined to rid get of rishi sunak and the conservatives from power. i think that has been a big change and the more credible they look, the more attractive they become as an option for voters. but i think also...
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young activists are taking on powerful governments over their alleged inaction action against climate changethe courts rulings are legally binding on member countries. the legal route seems to be increasingly popular among activists and young people are increasingly at the forefront of activism. could an approach based on child rights be the way forward in tackling global warming? we have a lot to discuss. >> it is six youths versus 32 countries. they argue governments are not doing enough to stop global warming and their inaction poses a risk to their health and lives. they are aged between 11 and 24 and made their way to the european court of human rights to argue their case. with the support of other climate activists. >> we are the six representing a generation, the voices of the generation that wants to live a life that is good for everyone. >> they come from areas in portugal ravaged by wildfires and heat waves. they filed the case three years after a series of forest fires in 2017 killed 66 people. they say they are suffering from anxiety over the natural disasters. >> it affects thei
young activists are taking on powerful governments over their alleged inaction action against climate changethe courts rulings are legally binding on member countries. the legal route seems to be increasingly popular among activists and young people are increasingly at the forefront of activism. could an approach based on child rights be the way forward in tackling global warming? we have a lot to discuss. >> it is six youths versus 32 countries. they argue governments are not doing...
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a lot of people are afraid of change, for example, like changing jobs for the apartment or is moving home. these fee is a seated in l brain switch, right? potential loss is higher than anticipated benefits, but we can out small to brains by consciously focusing on the positive aspects of change. change is sometimes painful and not always wanted. still, we shouldn't fear it because it can bring happiness. as communication coach, public vanka knows either in the home portfolio ever change the benefits of and our self confidence and kind of because a change i take on that and accept you almost every clear decision i may even try to inch is i have more self confidence me and that my courage muscle grows with us . my lot most to fix his mentor is find the courage to change that. some of you shadowed by rosette j. yasmin? yes. on. she examines how we deal with change. it couldn't then perfect. how can we make changes happen most times? why is it that sometimes we say yes, i want to change it, but in other situations, we think having to know me, i've got to spend that's for this allison and
a lot of people are afraid of change, for example, like changing jobs for the apartment or is moving home. these fee is a seated in l brain switch, right? potential loss is higher than anticipated benefits, but we can out small to brains by consciously focusing on the positive aspects of change. change is sometimes painful and not always wanted. still, we shouldn't fear it because it can bring happiness. as communication coach, public vanka knows either in the home portfolio ever change the...
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that was change. infi 2011, one in five of those doing the work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work. but the latest figure now stand at 65%. our people sicker today than it were a decade ago? no. of course not. it's that good for our economy. it's not fair on taxpayers left to pick up the bill, and it's a tragedy forwo those 2 million people being written off. i refuse to accept this, and that is why we're going to change the rules so that those who can work, do work. [applause] your values and your priority should be expressed in everything the public sector does. too often it is not. in too many parts of our permit state, virtual cigie has replaced common sense. there's no such thing as a minor crime. yet the police tolerate crime and antisocial behavior in any form, we will have more crime of all forms. so that's what we now have record numbers of police p officers, and every crime should be investigated. our streets will be safer. our community is more secured. no one should be afraid
that was change. infi 2011, one in five of those doing the work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work. but the latest figure now stand at 65%. our people sicker today than it were a decade ago? no. of course not. it's that good for our economy. it's not fair on taxpayers left to pick up the bill, and it's a tragedy forwo those 2 million people being written off. i refuse to accept this, and that is why we're going to change the rules so that those who can work, do work. [applause]...
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of politics could change. give people a sense of politics could chanle. ., ,, ., ., could change. could change. perhaps, although i think one has to say in mid - think one has to say in mid bedfordshire it is much more a case of voters rejecting the concept is than necessarily backing labour. the truth is, the spoils of the concept of decline was shared between labour and liberal democrats, and labour got a third of the vote. not exactly a dominating result. the interesting thing is that even though labour for the first time was actually fighting it out with the liberal democrats in order to see who could beat the conservatives, labour won the battle. one has to say the truth is whilst labour have changed sufficiently under keir starmer to profit from a concept of misfortune, the timeline has been one weather to clear events were the first revelations about partygate under borisjohnson, and the liz truss fiscal event. those other two things which saw voters swing from conservative to labour. and this has been a parliament that has been dominated by conservative mistakes, from
of politics could change. give people a sense of politics could chanle. ., ,, ., ., could change. could change. perhaps, although i think one has to say in mid - think one has to say in mid bedfordshire it is much more a case of voters rejecting the concept is than necessarily backing labour. the truth is, the spoils of the concept of decline was shared between labour and liberal democrats, and labour got a third of the vote. not exactly a dominating result. the interesting thing is that even...
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how has it changed for you? over the years that changes as we get towards an election.ndably. live sort of closes in on one level because we do have to be very security conscious now in a way that we were not before. when my wife and i go out for our wedding anniversary and we book and nice restaurant and on the next table we have our protection team and they are fantastic. no complaints, but it is a different environment, different for my children, and my kids, and i worry about that. have you begun to get advice about, and there are more premises that have kids at downing street. i am really not daunted about the difficult decisions you will have to make in government to get that far. i am worried about my children. that is probably the single thing that does keep me awake, as to how we will protect them through this. at the moment, we are in the stage of this is very much, vic my wife, take each day as it comes, we do not do the great planning or anything like that, that would be presumptuous. but we do try to protect them. we do not name them in public. my boy is 15
how has it changed for you? over the years that changes as we get towards an election.ndably. live sort of closes in on one level because we do have to be very security conscious now in a way that we were not before. when my wife and i go out for our wedding anniversary and we book and nice restaurant and on the next table we have our protection team and they are fantastic. no complaints, but it is a different environment, different for my children, and my kids, and i worry about that. have you...
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so how can you change that? you can start with the small steps, get an outside perspective, took about your space with friends or a specialist to try to take it one step at a time. drive to finish, thinking about one thing before jumping to the next. many worries are just decide to a certain extent. so let's consider the fact. yes, growing up or presentation would be embarrassing, but wouldn't really be just as catastrophic as doing. diety tells you to be mindful . the key is to examine your anxiety and realized that your fee is just that fee is not fact meditation and mindfulness can help you relax and confront to examine your to some studies. i've shown that these techniques can actually re why, of the brain. it's called you reflect to not ways to work, so we get this is cognitive behavioral therapy, or c d t. talking with specialists can help you reframe your problem and change your behavior. and cvt doesn't help this. also the option of medication people with anxiety is for me, prescribe antidepressants or s
so how can you change that? you can start with the small steps, get an outside perspective, took about your space with friends or a specialist to try to take it one step at a time. drive to finish, thinking about one thing before jumping to the next. many worries are just decide to a certain extent. so let's consider the fact. yes, growing up or presentation would be embarrassing, but wouldn't really be just as catastrophic as doing. diety tells you to be mindful . the key is to examine your...
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she examines how we deal with change. it couldn't then translate. how can we make changes happen? most times? why is it that sometimes we say, yes, i want to change it, but in other situations, we think having to no food haven't me, got to spend. that's for this allison and most importantly, what happens in the brain when we're confronted with change happening? yeah, mean within milliseconds, chemical messengers are released, which ultimately amount to biological cocktails. these send a signal, for example, to the, got some in the form of gut feelings, the food and uninvolved because any of these feelings can be perceived as thrilling or threatening. but we can program all brains to react more positively. by for and, boom is it was changed. it's always a movement away from more towards something. moving, for instance, can, when we're in love, we can move mountains and uproot trees. the fact that there's no stopping us, that's a towards movement. and especially with change, we want to see how we can bring a boat or produce that towards rather than a way from movement set of x one.
she examines how we deal with change. it couldn't then translate. how can we make changes happen? most times? why is it that sometimes we say, yes, i want to change it, but in other situations, we think having to no food haven't me, got to spend. that's for this allison and most importantly, what happens in the brain when we're confronted with change happening? yeah, mean within milliseconds, chemical messengers are released, which ultimately amount to biological cocktails. these send a signal,...
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because change also brings opportunity. it requires us to leave our comfort zone, but once we do, our reward is in a growth the prospect as a rewards can also help people overcome their anxiety. confronting the objective that fee is step by step, usually works quite well to and who knows, facing up to your fee is not cat kristavia, could open up a whole new horizons. just, you can't quite see the summit now. but that's where that headed a mountain top 2000 meters above sea level. well now our mantra, i want to, i can, i will not house because climbing is mine, of a moto, says, guide and initializing the plot. the 1st exercise, walking on a steep rock face down the belly button. and so your stomach is fixed. is it kind of learning the right technique is a huge help of feeling safe, fun, klein little stems feeling how well the souls of that boots group. the steep slope helps participants. the come, the fear of heights, but actual phobia doesn't just stop them from climbing mountains. in the office there was an old sedation pl
because change also brings opportunity. it requires us to leave our comfort zone, but once we do, our reward is in a growth the prospect as a rewards can also help people overcome their anxiety. confronting the objective that fee is step by step, usually works quite well to and who knows, facing up to your fee is not cat kristavia, could open up a whole new horizons. just, you can't quite see the summit now. but that's where that headed a mountain top 2000 meters above sea level. well now our...
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at all for south africa, no changes to their starting 15, no changes to their starting 15, no changespretty ferocious nature of that match against france at the weekend, the fact they got through it with no injuries is a pretty impressive feat. that means the same starters at... cobus reinach is preferred to faf de klerk, and they have so much experience in that starting 15, eight members of the starting 15 on saturday played in that world cup final against england four years ago, and when you look up and down their team sheets, it is a pretty daunting prospect. it their team sheets, it is a pretty daunting prospect.— their team sheets, it is a pretty daunting prospect. it really is. in the same way — daunting prospect. it really is. in the same way that _ daunting prospect. it really is. in the same way that they - daunting prospect. it really is. in the same way that they will - daunting prospect. it really is. in the same way that they will be . the same way that they will be favourites on saturday, we are guessing new zealand will be heavy favourites in the first of the semifinals
at all for south africa, no changes to their starting 15, no changes to their starting 15, no changespretty ferocious nature of that match against france at the weekend, the fact they got through it with no injuries is a pretty impressive feat. that means the same starters at... cobus reinach is preferred to faf de klerk, and they have so much experience in that starting 15, eight members of the starting 15 on saturday played in that world cup final against england four years ago, and when you...
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the climate is changing. the climate is changing!oblem. [♪♪♪] [narrator] breath by breath, i come to accept, deeply accept, what is to come. and so, my dearest friends, i hope you will journey with me on your own ride, walk, jump, or dance. i will meet you there. [♪♪♪] [sister's voice] after you died, you visited me in a dream. i told you how hard it was when they carried your body down these narrow stairs. how i held vigil from this hilltop. listening... [♪♪♪] for days afterwards, i kept looking for you, but you weren't there. it was like you had just... disappeared. but in my dream, you looked at me and said, "i didn't disappear. now i'm everywhere." and just as you said those words, i woke up, and it started to pour. so now, when it rains, i love to feel, in the water, traces of you. [♪♪♪] [vargas speaking spanish] [♪♪♪] [narrator] if you're lucky, there are doors that open once or twice in your life, where you get to witness a plane of reality deeper than the one you normally have access to. my sister opened one such door for me,
the climate is changing. the climate is changing!oblem. [♪♪♪] [narrator] breath by breath, i come to accept, deeply accept, what is to come. and so, my dearest friends, i hope you will journey with me on your own ride, walk, jump, or dance. i will meet you there. [♪♪♪] [sister's voice] after you died, you visited me in a dream. i told you how hard it was when they carried your body down these narrow stairs. how i held vigil from this hilltop. listening... [♪♪♪] for days...
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it's time for change. that change _ it's time for change.change can't come fast enough, but one — change can't come fast enough, but one thing is now clear, there — but one thing is now clear, there is_ but one thing is now clear, there is no part of this country— there is no part of this country where labour can't win. labour— country where labour can't win. labour cah— country where labour can't win. labour can kick the tories out of downing street next year and detiver— of downing street next year and deliver the change that people want _ deliver the change that people want and this country so badly needs — want and this country so badly needs. tonight is one part of the journey. tomorrow a fight contimes— the journey. tomorrow a fight continues and my work to represent you as the mp of this fantastic— represent you as the mp of this fantastic community begins. live now to our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. who's in glasgow for us. hello there. how seismic was this win? ., hello there. how seismic was this win?— this win? labour go
it's time for change. that change _ it's time for change.change can't come fast enough, but one — change can't come fast enough, but one thing is now clear, there — but one thing is now clear, there is_ but one thing is now clear, there is no part of this country— there is no part of this country where labour can't win. labour— country where labour can't win. labour cah— country where labour can't win. labour can kick the tories out of downing street next year and detiver— of...
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change. we're having fewer babies. right. and not only that, we are also living longer on average. right. and we're staying healthy. that means in good mental and physical shape for a longer period of time. so those trends that are very long standing. right. they've been going on for a while now. they're reaching a critical, you know, phase. and that is transforming everything. if we don't change in the wake of those transformations, we're going to be out of whack and the new economy is asking people to be more flexible. right, because technology changes so quickly if individuals are not given the tools to be able to also change. then we're going to have a lot of people who don't fit right in the economy. that's for me, the biggest problem. one of the big villains in your book is something you call the sequential l model of life. explain what it is and why it looks to you to be a real problem. yeah, well, it is a real problem because i think it's one of the most devastating tyrannies that we'
change. we're having fewer babies. right. and not only that, we are also living longer on average. right. and we're staying healthy. that means in good mental and physical shape for a longer period of time. so those trends that are very long standing. right. they've been going on for a while now. they're reaching a critical, you know, phase. and that is transforming everything. if we don't change in the wake of those transformations, we're going to be out of whack and the new economy is asking...
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world that we defeated the enemy, liberated the earth, stopped him, stopped this war, then it can change the world, because war is evil, war is death, war is tears, it is pain, it should not exist, we should all live, everyone on the planet. people want to live, because we all know with you, every war in the world has its beginning and its end, our war will end with our victory, the enemy will be defeated. the slovak counteroffensive will go down in history books as a lightning-fast, swift, well-planned, in many respects audacious and incredibly successful military operation, these are events that inspired the whole world, thank you, all heroes, all heroes, everyone, and strengthened the faith of ukrainians, these were tears joy, we believed in our armed forces all the way, that we can liberate the occupied lands and win this war. glory to ukraine, how was it , the boys were waiting in their homes and everything will come together. the enemy is not that strong and can be beaten. let's, extinguish them with arta. it was a month of impressive news from the east of ukraine. then the events
world that we defeated the enemy, liberated the earth, stopped him, stopped this war, then it can change the world, because war is evil, war is death, war is tears, it is pain, it should not exist, we should all live, everyone on the planet. people want to live, because we all know with you, every war in the world has its beginning and its end, our war will end with our victory, the enemy will be defeated. the slovak counteroffensive will go down in history books as a lightning-fast, swift,...
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your brain is changing now, my brain is changing now, but in children, it changes in a much higher paceplasticity and it sort of allows children to have a different brain, basically, every moment. and the way that their bodies move can tell us a lot about the way the brain is developing. there have been lots of studies that show that babies who have typical motor development tend to go on to have typical social and communication abilities. but then babies who might have early motor differences... ..that's more associated with potential diagnoses for social and communication abilities later on in their life, maybe by four or five years old. but we don't really know why. that's so fascinating. so, essentially, there is a link between how the body moves and how the brain develops. can you tell me a bit more about that? this is exactly what we think. one of the special things about this project is that we're looking at how motor development influences cognitive development. and this is quite different from traditional psychology because we tend to look at cognition as its own thing. natural
your brain is changing now, my brain is changing now, but in children, it changes in a much higher paceplasticity and it sort of allows children to have a different brain, basically, every moment. and the way that their bodies move can tell us a lot about the way the brain is developing. there have been lots of studies that show that babies who have typical motor development tend to go on to have typical social and communication abilities. but then babies who might have early motor...
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ok, so cool and view a holly, holly changing age. what that's causing a change that you would have to go to 0 and you'll be within the chimneys. you would a now usually total cost. uh uh what's the must be velocity squared? deal a low, clear to sort a, there's side of the shockwave. don't us look huge now it looks like the pete daniel, which is it put on ski ill. i really need a big business. the aspect of what we're going to 0 on part of going on, but up points is cool if at all, but they're staying on the line. you know, what's the most cost around it? what has on change, which is a former member of the muslims organization or 2 alone with aliya. these are vacovich, went to prison for 6 years, have been a key figure during the civil war. and both may have been to give, in responsible for the distribution of weapons equipment and the militant fighters from various islamic countries. the, it's the only stuff that is or what the, what else to get me into. there was things in yet, which means it's got an out of here and that's what i w
ok, so cool and view a holly, holly changing age. what that's causing a change that you would have to go to 0 and you'll be within the chimneys. you would a now usually total cost. uh uh what's the must be velocity squared? deal a low, clear to sort a, there's side of the shockwave. don't us look huge now it looks like the pete daniel, which is it put on ski ill. i really need a big business. the aspect of what we're going to 0 on part of going on, but up points is cool if at all, but they're...
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, like, would change the tide.wer of sport and those two have it. and hopefully we continue to have more of these top world, world superstars that can join the climate action fight. chris, honestly, congratulations. what you're doing, incredibly inspirational. really, really fortunate to talk to you, and thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it, honoured for the award, and it's great having this chat, these meaningful chats, to move progress forward. and again, i truly appreciate it. chris has dedicated his whole career to making a difference and is a worthy recipient of the evergreen award. congratulations to him and his organisation players for the planet. so, time for ourfinal award, athlete of the year. and it goes to one of the players at the very top of world cricket, pat cummins, who is using his role as the australian captain to promote change both at the grassroots level back at home, and also to impact the wider global game as well. cummins runs in determinedly down the hill, bowls. he's edged it,
, like, would change the tide.wer of sport and those two have it. and hopefully we continue to have more of these top world, world superstars that can join the climate action fight. chris, honestly, congratulations. what you're doing, incredibly inspirational. really, really fortunate to talk to you, and thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it, honoured for the award, and it's great having this chat, these meaningful chats, to move progress forward. and again, i truly appreciate it....
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in the caucasus region, including the change in borders.ective role in preventing new clashes and any change of historical borders in the dispute. region, in a meeting between iranian leader and turkish president rajab tayib erdogan on july 19 2022, ayatullah khamenei made it clear that iran would never tolerate any alteration in the borderline with armenia. the islamic republic of iran has staged several war games in the northwestern tip of the border with armenia and azerbaijan ever since to show that the red line should never be trespassed. back and now it is under their rule. another point, as the leadership announced is that the armenians leaves property and security should be protected. now almost all of the 120,000 people in that region have completely fled the area. tehran's next red line is that wahabi and... fury forces should not be around iran's border, which is not happened yet, but in any case, if karabach is completely under their control, and then they want to come to seonic, iran will react appropriately. another red line i
in the caucasus region, including the change in borders.ective role in preventing new clashes and any change of historical borders in the dispute. region, in a meeting between iranian leader and turkish president rajab tayib erdogan on july 19 2022, ayatullah khamenei made it clear that iran would never tolerate any alteration in the borderline with armenia. the islamic republic of iran has staged several war games in the northwestern tip of the border with armenia and azerbaijan ever since to...
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when the seasons change, causing a change of temperature, a change of the angle of the sun, as well as a change in the daily sunshine duration. the butterflies genes trigger a signal to migrate the when in canada and the us, the onset of false signals departure. colder go. so when in mexico spring tells them go north given the extent that monarchs depend on temperature, it's not surprising that climate change worries researchers to monitor monarch populations in part to understand the risks we owe things by studying monarchs biology very closely. it indirectly tells us our own, the impacts on their environment that they cover. so we want to watch what's happening to them. watch how they're being impacted. search that we know then how other species may potentially being impacted because they're being impacted by those same climate change. the well butterflies of mazda are really a big part of the whole ecosystem. so if we were to lose by a certain speed, these are groups of ccs. a butterfly as a must. we lose pollinators for sure. but we also lose important diet. for birds, we use impor
when the seasons change, causing a change of temperature, a change of the angle of the sun, as well as a change in the daily sunshine duration. the butterflies genes trigger a signal to migrate the when in canada and the us, the onset of false signals departure. colder go. so when in mexico spring tells them go north given the extent that monarchs depend on temperature, it's not surprising that climate change worries researchers to monitor monarch populations in part to understand the risks we...
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how do we change this? adapt filmmaking? needs was coming to these creations together, they exclude the contradictory nature of the narrow century as she was a girl and how these police can be changed. the stop filming us plea for new perspectives starts october trends with us on dw, the, the.
how do we change this? adapt filmmaking? needs was coming to these creations together, they exclude the contradictory nature of the narrow century as she was a girl and how these police can be changed. the stop filming us plea for new perspectives starts october trends with us on dw, the, the.
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maybe f16, as the minister of defense said today that f6, yes, will be supplied, but they do not changeormation in any way, this is a burnt-out theater that will still lose and zelensky will be called to account, but zelensky, once there was a chance that ours spoke about. the president, when he showed the agreement that was reached, that ukraine could have done without these victims, this idiot who didn’t, didn’t want to sign, ukraine could have become switzerland 2:0, that is, neutral, non-status, and so on, maybe it they helped there, but only the nazis needed to remove everything, but she made her choice, by the way, i’m now looking at what’s happening in the gas sector, there israel also had a chance, by the way, because when this happened... in the hospital you could go out and say that there was a mistake with the ms attack. the bomb behaved abnormally, fell on the hospital, oh, dzhedam, dzhedam, israel says no, israel says, so i say, how could the situation be corrected, that if dzhidam behaved abnormally, but after that we, then we stop for what - time air operation, we lift th
maybe f16, as the minister of defense said today that f6, yes, will be supplied, but they do not changeormation in any way, this is a burnt-out theater that will still lose and zelensky will be called to account, but zelensky, once there was a chance that ours spoke about. the president, when he showed the agreement that was reached, that ukraine could have done without these victims, this idiot who didn’t, didn’t want to sign, ukraine could have become switzerland 2:0, that is, neutral,...
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with labour that will change. so today i'm announcing our plans to get britain building. 0nce so today i'm announcing our plans to get britain building. once in a generation set of reforms to accelerate the building of critical infrastructure for energy, transport housing. to fast—track battery factories, and sg infrastructure, the things that we need to succeed in the decades to come. and to tackle the litigation which devours time and money before we even see shovels in the ground. and to make sure that when a local community hosts national infrastructure, they will feel the benefits, including through lower energy bills. conference, it is time that we have a government that matched the ambition that people have for their families and communities, a government siding with the builder is not the blockers. a government that will get britain building again and with labour we will. let me give you one example. our energy grid. today, new developments are being forced to wait up to 15 years, into the late 2013s, to c
with labour that will change. so today i'm announcing our plans to get britain building. 0nce so today i'm announcing our plans to get britain building. once in a generation set of reforms to accelerate the building of critical infrastructure for energy, transport housing. to fast—track battery factories, and sg infrastructure, the things that we need to succeed in the decades to come. and to tackle the litigation which devours time and money before we even see shovels in the ground. and to...
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she changes life, but really me totally done. first, we need to see the to changes from age made to me because farm life more profitable the and wonderful i the murder like we're used to use chemical pesticides on all our crops and flour them with a these pesticides would cause a pennies and sation all over the body and especially on the back the button the but the one that will i 1st heard about organic farming back in 2018 or 19. and then when i must say all about the message and as i lost unlocked, people who are promoting it in this modern day, a name, it doesn't apply, settings are not a look at it that it can. i assist it, it has the benefit of them and i said that i should try anyone across using organic methods, but i will go to the unit in. so now, so now from each now grow several vegetables including okra. yes. the one that ends up on, but none of these jellies, different goods, and several green, all the dog, chemical pesticides. he only sprays them with insect repellent. he makes using call using n locally going deep
she changes life, but really me totally done. first, we need to see the to changes from age made to me because farm life more profitable the and wonderful i the murder like we're used to use chemical pesticides on all our crops and flour them with a these pesticides would cause a pennies and sation all over the body and especially on the back the button the but the one that will i 1st heard about organic farming back in 2018 or 19. and then when i must say all about the message and as i lost...
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the major difference why i have, i'm not changing my opinion of this race on change. a the cranium called but offensive failed every while it recognizes the secondly user ele, uh, is it more vital and emailed them to priority before the uh, for the united states. so uh, thinking together of course the west will reduce the color of the quote that the uh its uh, shelves to you. ready the by the ministration will not provide you green balls, but i think we should forget about any prospect of another major degree. i'm calling profess as next year. at least right here in can i ask you something very quick because we have running out of time, but i think this is a coastal problem you've been riding along the the, one of the major reasons for confrontation of is the rush on the western side is what it are, western attempts to, uh, st, rushed off with great power status and re power means being able to influence events practically, on the ground, diplomatically, economically. sometimes, militarily, do you think they may ever come a point when the united states would not suppl
the major difference why i have, i'm not changing my opinion of this race on change. a the cranium called but offensive failed every while it recognizes the secondly user ele, uh, is it more vital and emailed them to priority before the uh, for the united states. so uh, thinking together of course the west will reduce the color of the quote that the uh its uh, shelves to you. ready the by the ministration will not provide you green balls, but i think we should forget about any prospect of...
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i mean, any change is welcome change. the more that there's that parity and that dialogue and that both men and women are represented, and, you know, what harm does it do to have that change and have to have somebody else in power from the status quo? and also what does it teach, for example, the us? because of course its biggest trading partner has yet to have a female president. so it shows again that, you know, there's a lot to be seen, a lot to be taught from other parts, especially here in latin america. 20 years ago, the future prosperity of the continent of africa seemed fairly assured. south africa had come through the dangerous transition triumphantly from apartheid to majority rule. there were more democracies and fewer dictatorships in the continent, and the us president, george w bush had launched his perhaps slightly unlikely campaign to fund economic growth in africa. and then things started to go wrong. under presidentjacob zuma, south africa became a kleptocracy, with billions siphoned off to private bank
i mean, any change is welcome change. the more that there's that parity and that dialogue and that both men and women are represented, and, you know, what harm does it do to have that change and have to have somebody else in power from the status quo? and also what does it teach, for example, the us? because of course its biggest trading partner has yet to have a female president. so it shows again that, you know, there's a lot to be seen, a lot to be taught from other parts, especially here in...
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many of them fueled by climate change. the increase being a frequency, severity, the cost of the disasters and the warmer temperatures is having an impact on people's financial health. we know that many families in the united states live paycheck to paycheck. disasters can push households into financial instability and distress. it is imperative we both consider claimant and our policies and programs we consider them when we are looking at those policies and programs aimed at financial health and wealth. this conversation today brings together both leading research insights and also the perspectives of federal agencies working at the intersection of climate and financial health. and a few moments i will be joined on stage by grandma steele's assistant secretary for financial institutions at the u.s. department of treasury. we are going to discuss the treasury's work on climate change in american household finances. prior to his role as assistant secretary he served as director of the corporations and society initiatives at
many of them fueled by climate change. the increase being a frequency, severity, the cost of the disasters and the warmer temperatures is having an impact on people's financial health. we know that many families in the united states live paycheck to paycheck. disasters can push households into financial instability and distress. it is imperative we both consider claimant and our policies and programs we consider them when we are looking at those policies and programs aimed at financial health...
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a name change. hello guys. this is a 77 percent of the platform for the issues page share idea you know, on this time i'm not afraid to pass and then he did talk to the young people clearly have the solution, the future of the 77 percent every weekend on dw fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry, the fast fashion. watch now on youtube the . this is the w use life from both, and people in kansas leave their homes as is well, continues that some of the apartment of the territory through the night hold on 100 . and so he 1000 gallons of said the shells ringing you. when schools is by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu says the strikes is just the beginning and that israel's response to the hamas attacked will echo with its enemies. for a generation the.
a name change. hello guys. this is a 77 percent of the platform for the issues page share idea you know, on this time i'm not afraid to pass and then he did talk to the young people clearly have the solution, the future of the 77 percent every weekend on dw fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion...
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the skyline as much changed — manchester. the skyline as much changed.the north west of— things are happening in the north west of england. the reason i left westminster was to get the north where _ westminster was to get the north where it— westminster was to get the north where it should be. what we saw last week as _ where it should be. what we saw last week as the — where it should be. what we saw last week as the north of england will never— week as the north of england will never get — week as the north of england will never get justice week as the north of england will never getjustice if we stay week as the north of england will never get justice if we stay with the political status quo. we need to make _ the political status quo. we need to make devolution work, but then reform — make devolution work, but then reform parliament to make it work for the _ reform parliament to make it work for the north as well. that is my mission~ — for the north as well. that is my mission i— for the north as well. that is my mission. i am for the north as well.
the skyline as much changed — manchester. the skyline as much changed.the north west of— things are happening in the north west of england. the reason i left westminster was to get the north where _ westminster was to get the north where it— westminster was to get the north where it should be. what we saw last week as _ where it should be. what we saw last week as the — where it should be. what we saw last week as the north of england will never— week as the north of england will...
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i now, how was the media landscape changed that time?— changed that time?it eloquently, i changed that time? i think you touched upon it eloquently, its chanced touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. _ touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we - touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we as - changed massively. we as individually is own a number of connected _ individually is own a number of connected devices, we are now watching — connected devices, we are now watching more things through those connected devices, like a smartphone and a _ connected devices, like a smartphone and a tablets, beyond the television in the _ and a tablets, beyond the television in the living room. server rights holders— in the living room. server rights holders need to think carefully, how people _ holders need to think carefully, how peppie are _ holders need to think carefully, how people are watching tv. sky still remain— people are watching tv. sky still remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sports, _ remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sp
i now, how was the media landscape changed that time?— changed that time?it eloquently, i changed that time? i think you touched upon it eloquently, its chanced touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. _ touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we - touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we as - changed massively. we as individually is own a number of connected _ individually is own a number of connected devices, we are now watching — connected devices, we...
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how do we change this? adults to make can meet with congress these creations. together they know the contradictory nature of these euro centric attitude and how these beliefs can be changed. stop filming on the 21st on p o w. the the this is data you use live from berlin. prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells israel we are at war. as comments follow the latest a largest rather assault in years by the militant is on this group a mass launched from the gas a strip. israel responds by striking back at targets in gas. the .
how do we change this? adults to make can meet with congress these creations. together they know the contradictory nature of these euro centric attitude and how these beliefs can be changed. stop filming on the 21st on p o w. the the this is data you use live from berlin. prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells israel we are at war. as comments follow the latest a largest rather assault in years by the militant is on this group a mass launched from the gas a strip. israel responds by striking...
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these are income tax changes.o look at the progressive tax system more broadly - this is the first step, we are starting to introduce elements of progressive taxation into the system, and of course, the system will change, well, do i understand correctly, that this thesis of our opponents that supposedly all these changes are aimed exclusively at generating budget revenues is untenable, valery ivanovich, we have already said that the price for the budget, or more precisely, the revenues that are expected with an increase in tax burdens for a limited number of business entities and individuals, they will not provide a significant increase in comparison with the general level of income, but this is precisely an element of social justice. valery ivanovich, you mentioned most of the speakers social justice, but when we talk about it, we must take into account that social justice underlies all decisions on the socio-economic development of our country, and this has been repeatedly emphasized by the head of state, as we
these are income tax changes.o look at the progressive tax system more broadly - this is the first step, we are starting to introduce elements of progressive taxation into the system, and of course, the system will change, well, do i understand correctly, that this thesis of our opponents that supposedly all these changes are aimed exclusively at generating budget revenues is untenable, valery ivanovich, we have already said that the price for the budget, or more precisely, the revenues that...
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that has to change-— to change. diana, it has been reall , to change.a, it has been really, really good _ to change. diana, it has been really, really good to - to change. diana, it has been really, really good to talk- to change. diana, it has been really, really good to talk to l to change. diana, it has been i really, really good to talk to you and i do appreciate you answering our questions. thank you. ihla our questions. thank you. no problem- _ our questions. thank you. no problem. while _ our questions. thank you. no problem. while diane - our questions. thank you. no problem. while diane and - our questions. thank you. no problem. while diane and i. our questions. thank you. no l problem. while diane and i was talkin: problem. while diane and i was talking for— problem. while diane and i was talking for support _ problem. while diane and i was talking for support for - talking for support for palestinians, benjamin netanyahu has said that he has once again spoken to the president. and president biden has once again shortfall support. that is com
that has to change-— to change. diana, it has been reall , to change.a, it has been really, really good _ to change. diana, it has been really, really good to - to change. diana, it has been really, really good to talk- to change. diana, it has been really, really good to talk to l to change. diana, it has been i really, really good to talk to you and i do appreciate you answering our questions. thank you. ihla our questions. thank you. no problem- _ our questions. thank you. no problem....
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they will not change. they cannot change. they could not even change during a pandemic.n our country came together under false that they set and they broke. -- rules that they set and they broke. my sister is a care worker. she was a care worker during the pandemic 14 hour shifts, often overnight, under unimaginable pressure. and a struggle every week just to make ends meet for her reward. but it's not just about that. it's also about respect. working people never let each other down. and in the pandemic, the british people did not let them down. the bond of respect was there. that is why we lasted. britain knew who was serving in its time of need. and for me, that is the biggest frustration. not the pitiful report that government gave for that service, but the countless missed opportunities to deepen that bond. use it to change our country. because i believe that this country respects itself. i believe the british people respect each other. and i believe that people see that respect. see that service to politics, and they will commit to the mission of national renewal.
they will not change. they cannot change. they could not even change during a pandemic.n our country came together under false that they set and they broke. -- rules that they set and they broke. my sister is a care worker. she was a care worker during the pandemic 14 hour shifts, often overnight, under unimaginable pressure. and a struggle every week just to make ends meet for her reward. but it's not just about that. it's also about respect. working people never let each other down. and in...
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♪ bmo ♪ >>> in fact, this is part of a trend we are seeing in the bay area due to climate change.re used to enjoying some of the warmer days during this time of year, september, october, but this year is more extreme, yeah? >> it's not extreme to get days on the coast near 70 degrees, but this is something different, and we are seeing more of it as we move into late summer and into fall, and if we use san francisco for an example, the last four decades it's three degrees warmer. in places like san francisco, areas that don't have air-conditioning, it has a much more impact, was know. what we are seeing more of as we see the heat spells set up during fall, this is an example this week, and it's something becoming more likely as we head into late and mid october. average high should be 70, and we are looking at 80-degree temperatures, and average highs around san josÉ should be in the mid-70s, and instead, 80s and mid-90s by the end of the week. >> lot of people in the bay area don't have air-conditioning, i don't, so it has been brutal. we need to address fire danger and drought, t
♪ bmo ♪ >>> in fact, this is part of a trend we are seeing in the bay area due to climate change.re used to enjoying some of the warmer days during this time of year, september, october, but this year is more extreme, yeah? >> it's not extreme to get days on the coast near 70 degrees, but this is something different, and we are seeing more of it as we move into late summer and into fall, and if we use san francisco for an example, the last four decades it's three degrees...
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how would i change the world of old you enter payment? making part costs more diverse, getting fresh ideas, listening to pop costs from say india and i jerry opposite on listening to an english podcast in your language, i translate just used in streaming service. just let us choose any podcasts. really . tools like spot device was counting. want to make pod costs globally available and help breakdown language barriers. sofa spa defies. pilots own includes translation from english to spanish, french and german. but more languages unlikely to follow. cloning the courageous original voice. give them the chance to reach a larger audience. uh, we can still experience the pop costs in an authentic way, plus, listening, and our mother tongue makes it easier for us. what else can i do for us? i generated music a i generated some will become a thing on streaming platforms on spot. if i, i, phones will now be tolerated, as long as they don't use on slices of office without the consent. music ted from these are, on the other hand, one not strictly r
how would i change the world of old you enter payment? making part costs more diverse, getting fresh ideas, listening to pop costs from say india and i jerry opposite on listening to an english podcast in your language, i translate just used in streaming service. just let us choose any podcasts. really . tools like spot device was counting. want to make pod costs globally available and help breakdown language barriers. sofa spa defies. pilots own includes translation from english to spanish,...
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so does change the game, changes the picture, changes the benefits of what hs2 would bring, as supportersld bring benefits in different ways. one more thing that is worth mentioning... one more thing that is worth mentioning. . ._ one more thing that is worth mentioning... one more thing that is worth mentionina... , , mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have — mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a _ mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a short _ mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a short period - mentioning. .. dust proof if you can, we will have a short period of- mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a short period of time. | we will have a short period of time. —— | we will have a short period of time. —— ijust briefly. there is the question of what would happen with what's called northern powerhouse rail, east west link across the north of england, that was meant to start using the bit of hs2 around manchester, so what happens to that, is it still possible, with the be alternative? katy austin, frances reid and judith mor
so does change the game, changes the picture, changes the benefits of what hs2 would bring, as supportersld bring benefits in different ways. one more thing that is worth mentioning... one more thing that is worth mentioning. . ._ one more thing that is worth mentioning... one more thing that is worth mentionina... , , mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have — mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a _ mentioning... dust proof if you can, we will have a short _...
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in warsaw , the government is not just changing. there. politics, internal struggle, traditions of gentry strife are returning again, and i would like to quote on this occasion a quote from the historian nikolai heinz, leaving a heavy yoke for the people, the gentry sought for itself freedom, which can only exist in an abstract concept, and the result of such efforts was the liberum veto , giving the right to one member of the sejm to paralyze the decision of everyone else, the famous historical... let me say, a phrase that can serve as the best eloquent epitaph over the political grave of poland. will those who imagine themselves to be the builders of the new polish-lithuanian commonwealth await the same ending that befell the previous such a power, we speak in today ’s program, i am glad to welcome you, in our studio there is already nikolai evgenievich budin, doctor of military sciences, professor, hello, and nikolai moratovich mizhevich, doctor of economics sciences, director of the belarusian center. institute of european wound
in warsaw , the government is not just changing. there. politics, internal struggle, traditions of gentry strife are returning again, and i would like to quote on this occasion a quote from the historian nikolai heinz, leaving a heavy yoke for the people, the gentry sought for itself freedom, which can only exist in an abstract concept, and the result of such efforts was the liberum veto , giving the right to one member of the sejm to paralyze the decision of everyone else, the famous...
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she changes life, but really me totally done. first, we need to see the changes from ation made to make his farm life more profitable. the and wonderful i the we used to use chemical pesticides on all our crops and flower them with a these pesticides with cause have been eastern sation all over the body. and especially on the back the novel i 1st heard about organic farming back in 2018 or 19 and then what a blessed day. oh, but the message in, as i lost and most people who are promoting it in this modern day, a name that doesn't apply settings and i look at it again. but that assisted it on the benefit of them. i said that i should try anyone across using organic methods, but i will go to the unit in. so that was so long for me now grow several vegetables including okra. yes. the one that ends up on, but none of these chillies, different goods, and several green, all the dog, chemical pesticides. he only sprays them with insect repellant. he makes using call using an opening coordinate and his health has never been better. but t
she changes life, but really me totally done. first, we need to see the changes from ation made to make his farm life more profitable. the and wonderful i the we used to use chemical pesticides on all our crops and flower them with a these pesticides with cause have been eastern sation all over the body. and especially on the back the novel i 1st heard about organic farming back in 2018 or 19 and then what a blessed day. oh, but the message in, as i lost and most people who are promoting it in...