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crick the end. they would be an operator that requires as much resources as possible to come out of a hunting and he would put pressure on the box sometimes would push an operator there would then put pressure on the on the provision to deliver and you would have a lot more and it's a cool situations we big cat from a pride of lions a beat would be short. here trophy hunters also put pressure on the. liver paid tens of thousands of euros for $100.00 does not want to go home without a trophy. whether the hunt is ethical and sustainable in such a situation depends on the determination of the hunt director to. find out he does put down his guns he has switched his hunting lodge to photo tourism. it's not easy because hunters pay considerably more than for the tourists. but a small concession like ours the thought of having 5 or 10. groups a year now you have to have 5 or 10 people per day coming through your concision to in order to give back the same so it's a lot more pressure on on an operation to y
crick the end. they would be an operator that requires as much resources as possible to come out of a hunting and he would put pressure on the box sometimes would push an operator there would then put pressure on the on the provision to deliver and you would have a lot more and it's a cool situations we big cat from a pride of lions a beat would be short. here trophy hunters also put pressure on the. liver paid tens of thousands of euros for $100.00 does not want to go home without a trophy....
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this is the francis crick institute — one of britain's leading biomedical research centres.transformation of its labs into a temporary covid—i9 testing hub. emerging from lockdown over the coming weeks and months is going to rely mainly on testing. it's the only tool we have at this moment, coupled with the social tools that you can apply to it. until we know who is infected and therefore who might infect other people we can't really manage it. but sir paul — a longstanding labour supporter — has criticised the government for being too slow to roll out more testing. we would have gained more information about the virus and how it works, more rapidly so by the time we got to this point we might have had more information that could have advised the authorities on how to get out of lockdown into a more normal life. the government told panorama it has taken the right steps at the right time, guided by the best scientific advice — and has launched the largest network of diagnostic testing facilities in british history. we can relax social distancing only when the government's fiv
this is the francis crick institute — one of britain's leading biomedical research centres.transformation of its labs into a temporary covid—i9 testing hub. emerging from lockdown over the coming weeks and months is going to rely mainly on testing. it's the only tool we have at this moment, coupled with the social tools that you can apply to it. until we know who is infected and therefore who might infect other people we can't really manage it. but sir paul — a longstanding labour...
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putting up her hair, and somehow the -- this photograph is always obsessed me and it's the cricks of it the fact she is wearing heels but is naked. she wasn't really -- she didn't technically give her permission for this photograph but she did live the doctor open with this strange man who was the photographer kind of sitting right there. and he says, he heard the clicking and she was kind of like gnawingy -- naughty boy and she didn't care. you see in the photograph her not caring that the world is seeing her in this intimate moment and that's what sort of projected there, and the two thing that inspired the become from that photograph are both the idea that maybe it's okay to at a certain point in your life to sort of show yourself in that kind of intimate unguarded moment, like the real self, the real you. and that was one thing but the photograph. and the other thing but the photograph that interests me is something that simone herself was interested in which is kind of showing women in all their contradictions, the kind of weird, jarring, facets, like putting her hear up and wea
putting up her hair, and somehow the -- this photograph is always obsessed me and it's the cricks of it the fact she is wearing heels but is naked. she wasn't really -- she didn't technically give her permission for this photograph but she did live the doctor open with this strange man who was the photographer kind of sitting right there. and he says, he heard the clicking and she was kind of like gnawingy -- naughty boy and she didn't care. you see in the photograph her not caring that the...
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of 1964 lester carter greeted three african-americans in the parking lot of his restaurant the pit crick restaurant with an ax handle threatening to drive them away or driving them away from eating in his restaurant because he did not want a desegregated restaurant. of course lester maddux uses this to catapult himself to the governorship. jimmy carter lost 22 nounds that campaign because of the sig rouse campaigning, lost a lot of money. the family put a lot of money into that campaign. and he returns to plains really not sure what he is going to do. there are family accounts that have him walking around in the fields around plains and just not knowing how to proceed. and very often with tears in his eyes. and then of course the following year he has his famous encounter with his sister ruth carter stapleton a pentecostal evangelist and has a recommitment of his life to jesus which does seem to be very transformative. he speaks of that experience not as his born again experience which occurred back in 1935 at the plains baptist church but as a renewal, rejuvenation of his faith. on the
of 1964 lester carter greeted three african-americans in the parking lot of his restaurant the pit crick restaurant with an ax handle threatening to drive them away or driving them away from eating in his restaurant because he did not want a desegregated restaurant. of course lester maddux uses this to catapult himself to the governorship. jimmy carter lost 22 nounds that campaign because of the sig rouse campaigning, lost a lot of money. the family put a lot of money into that campaign. and he...
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trying to keep all testing within their labs rather than allowing universities, health institutes, the crick testing and thereby to provide many, many more tests early on. public health england say "not us, it was the department of health," in other words manhattan —— matt hancock was to blame for that decision. we are now in the realms of the blame game as to who was responsible for the absolutely pivotal decisions. was that the officials of public health england or was it man officials of public health england orwas it man —— officials of public health england or was it man —— matt hancock and the government for failing to tell public health england what they should be doing, but an absolutely key decision from which we are still reeling from the consequences. the contact tracing app was supposed to be out right now, rolled out around england around now. it is not around. where is it? very good question because it should be all systems go. we know the contact tracing app is being trialled on the isle of wight and seemingly enough people are signed up to make it a viable app for tracing the
trying to keep all testing within their labs rather than allowing universities, health institutes, the crick testing and thereby to provide many, many more tests early on. public health england say "not us, it was the department of health," in other words manhattan —— matt hancock was to blame for that decision. we are now in the realms of the blame game as to who was responsible for the absolutely pivotal decisions. was that the officials of public health england or was it man...
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hayday was project lead for the study and heads the immuno—surveillance laboratory at the francis crickese episodes of disease in st thomas as hospital. over the past few years science has enabled us to learn a lot about the immune system and what to look for, so we immune system and what to look for, so we rolled out those methods as quickly as we possibly could. we did not know what we were going to see ahead of time, but we saw some very striking changes in very specific types of t cells and also in some other cells, and i think what we really try to do is provide doctors with sort of a microscopic level of granularity that really enables us to focus on where the virus is sort of undermining our responses and therefore what the most appropriate avenues of treatment might be. i am obviously particularly excited about what my colleague is doing. this is a real tribute to the scientists right now working round the clock to try to find solutions to this virus? we are extremely blessed. in london we have been able to attract an extremely international team from all corners of the world, a
hayday was project lead for the study and heads the immuno—surveillance laboratory at the francis crickese episodes of disease in st thomas as hospital. over the past few years science has enabled us to learn a lot about the immune system and what to look for, so we immune system and what to look for, so we rolled out those methods as quickly as we possibly could. we did not know what we were going to see ahead of time, but we saw some very striking changes in very specific types of t cells...