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and to this day got simon running up the river and i think that the time membership of the english associationation was like 20 quid or something-— association was like 20 quid or somethin.. ~ ., . something. was that class community? yes. there something. was that class community? yes- there were — something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs _ something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs going - something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs going off- something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs going off and l yes. there were bombs going off and ou write yes. there were bombs going off and you write how — yes. there were bombs going off and you write how is _ yes. there were bombs going off and you write how is the _ yes. there were bombs going off and you write how is the fish _ yes. there were bombs going off and you write how is the fish writing, - you write how is the fish writing, there is a good spot for trout. you have to bear _ there is a good spot for trout. you have to bear in _ there is a good spot for trout. gm, have to bear
and to this day got simon running up the river and i think that the time membership of the english associationation was like 20 quid or something-— association was like 20 quid or somethin.. ~ ., . something. was that class community? yes. there something. was that class community? yes- there were — something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs _ something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs going - something. was that class community? yes. there were bombs going...
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associated with nfl rugby as well as for bulk. mm. dr. willie stewart leads the landmark field study, which is financed by the english football association and the professional football association. what we find is that overall footballers where by 3 times more likely to die of a dimension figure times higher risk of dimension or death of dimension. it range from a fivefold increase in best with disease. for for increasing decimals, i received a doubling of risk averse with arkansas disease. so we know the dangers that how do you identify a concussion? only 10 percent of concussed athletes actually get knocked out. sometimes players don't even realize at 1st, such as o'neil, belinda, keeper, andreas luther, when he suffered a nasty double, had knock in january 2021 of the fatherhood as a sherman mathematica. both of us. okay. as by the spin con, most, i was honored some the odds by me of our and i just read often walter bishop remarked those which really, christine, thankfully looted decided to take himself off the pitch. but that isn't always the case. if those can be difficult to identify and they can occur hours or even days after the
associated with nfl rugby as well as for bulk. mm. dr. willie stewart leads the landmark field study, which is financed by the english football association and the professional football association. what we find is that overall footballers where by 3 times more likely to die of a dimension figure times higher risk of dimension or death of dimension. it range from a fivefold increase in best with disease. for for increasing decimals, i received a doubling of risk averse with arkansas disease. so...
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an associate english professor at university of pennsylvania amhurst.tion and racism inflicts on people. what did that performance mean to you personally and more broadly to african americans? >> thank you for that question. you know, "a raisin in the sun" is a powerful story of black family love. so that's at the surface what it meant to me. you'll see six generations of a younger family, trying to succeed, trying to overcome the structural barriers that are right in no way preventing them from as skrending. so part of that story is about black aspirations. you have the younger daughter wanting to become a doctor. you have poitier's character walter lee who wants to start his own business. and you have his young son, his mother played by claudia mcneal. so part of that story that i think resonated with so many black audiences is that story of black familial love on the screen, on.big screen. then, of course, you have walter lee losing the money, so you have that drama there that's at the heart of the play and then you have forgiveness within the family
an associate english professor at university of pennsylvania amhurst.tion and racism inflicts on people. what did that performance mean to you personally and more broadly to african americans? >> thank you for that question. you know, "a raisin in the sun" is a powerful story of black family love. so that's at the surface what it meant to me. you'll see six generations of a younger family, trying to succeed, trying to overcome the structural barriers that are right in no way...
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she wants to preserve the traditions of her island and has therefore founded in association. sylvia doesn't speak english. fortunately. i do speak portuguese. oh, hello. i'm lucas put of it as it, sylvia, do you like your job? my job isn't hard because i enjoy it. but if you like the work, it's not hard. while it's easy. if basil can you make a good living diginero calling to provide you see and i can help others you'll side as if you help them to earn enough to be able to live from their work. especially the young people with the chavez was yet you, i'd like i show them that it's possible to rent from raising oysters here to look at it. so gloucester, what are you doing within the association? so i think that will objective, but at the primary aim is to preserve the identity of this area. the school got a lot, but i will go to goodwood fishing, coach merchant and oyster, and muscle growers have always lived here. you who you object hebrew class here, so it's him there as they like to enable the people here to keep on working at fishing and raising clams. so they'll be able to live from the ria in the fu
she wants to preserve the traditions of her island and has therefore founded in association. sylvia doesn't speak english. fortunately. i do speak portuguese. oh, hello. i'm lucas put of it as it, sylvia, do you like your job? my job isn't hard because i enjoy it. but if you like the work, it's not hard. while it's easy. if basil can you make a good living diginero calling to provide you see and i can help others you'll side as if you help them to earn enough to be able to live from their work....
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with a single l in american english with two l's and in british english canceled that kind of thing so many different changes that we associate with webster, but also webster had this weird. capacity for prediction that in that preface to his 1806 edition. he says that american english which again in 1806 we were in you know agrarian nation that was sort of on in a weak position internationally certainly economically and militarily we had barely survived the election of 1800 politically and yet there's webster writing that the american variety of english will be the dominant one and that it will be spoken in his words by 300 millions of men which in 1806. it is quite an accurate prediction. but there's one thing i'd like you to speak to a very briefly about webster, which is this connection in his work and in his life, he was a product of the enlightenment to be sure but also a product of the american second grade awakening he was itself described a born-again christian and there was a great deal of of christian message in the in the text of his dictionary, but beyond that this another connection, which is that if you and it
with a single l in american english with two l's and in british english canceled that kind of thing so many different changes that we associate with webster, but also webster had this weird. capacity for prediction that in that preface to his 1806 edition. he says that american english which again in 1806 we were in you know agrarian nation that was sort of on in a weak position internationally certainly economically and militarily we had barely survived the election of 1800 politically and yet...
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english football is leading the way in terms of research and funding. they introduce concussion substitutions as part of a trial set up by the international football association board. while other top legs rejected the chance, the premier league says medics have as much time as required to make an on field assessment. but not every one is convinced by permanent substitutions. ultimately, while the concept is that if you do permanent substance, no risk of up and coming back on after that say assessment. the reality is that the medics on the page do have 2 minutes or 3 minutes to assess up for whether they are should potentially can customer. so alternately putting more pressure not less on the medical teams and anonymity, absolutely nothing is going to change. instead, there is a coal for temporary substitutions which already exists in other sports. here the play is immediately substituted and taken off the pitch. then they have to undertake a longer assessment before they include. if they pass the tests, they can return to play positions, administrators. the doctor's end up in many national associations would wish to go down the line of high temperature suppo
english football is leading the way in terms of research and funding. they introduce concussion substitutions as part of a trial set up by the international football association board. while other top legs rejected the chance, the premier league says medics have as much time as required to make an on field assessment. but not every one is convinced by permanent substitutions. ultimately, while the concept is that if you do permanent substance, no risk of up and coming back on after that say...
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there is an english brand of fabian socialism, which is more associated with scandinavian socialism. it is more rooted in labor unions and has its own independent history. but in any case, were a lot of admirable people working on the socialist side. my mla is the only opposition member in canada in our province and people voted for him because he was a good man, not because he was a socialist. i was fortunate enough to be friends with his wife, who was the librarian in his -- in our local junior high school. she was the first person to really introduce to literature. she introduced me to your dad's work. i read it when i was 13. >> she could not have been a great marxist herself, then. jordan: she also gave me an round -- ayn rand's books. i said, why did you do that? she said, i trusted you to see through them. i read them. it is a testament to her. i think part of the reason i found the socialist approach convincing was that i had also lost whatever religious faith i might have had, partly because i did not believe that my minister at the local protestant church was telling the tr
there is an english brand of fabian socialism, which is more associated with scandinavian socialism. it is more rooted in labor unions and has its own independent history. but in any case, were a lot of admirable people working on the socialist side. my mla is the only opposition member in canada in our province and people voted for him because he was a good man, not because he was a socialist. i was fortunate enough to be friends with his wife, who was the librarian in his -- in our local...
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and they weren't marxists exactly because there's an english brand of fabian socialism, which is more associated with scandinavian socialism. and it's more rooted in labor unions and has its own independent history. but in any case, there were a lot of admirable people working on the socialist side. my mla, grant, is the only opposition member in canada in our province and people voted for him because he was a good man, not because he was a socialist. i was fortunate enough to be friends with his wife, who was the librarian in our local junior high school. and she was the first person to really introduce me to literature. she introduced me to your dad's work. i read it when i was 13. ignat: she couldn't have been a great marxist herself, then. i would imagine. jordan: she also gave me ayn rand's books. i said, why did you do that? she said, i trusted you to see through them. i read them. it's a testament to her personal integrity. anyways, i think the reason i found the socialist approach convincing was because i had also lost whatever religious faith i might've had, partly because i didn't beli
and they weren't marxists exactly because there's an english brand of fabian socialism, which is more associated with scandinavian socialism. and it's more rooted in labor unions and has its own independent history. but in any case, there were a lot of admirable people working on the socialist side. my mla, grant, is the only opposition member in canada in our province and people voted for him because he was a good man, not because he was a socialist. i was fortunate enough to be friends with...
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associated with france. the philosoph says they're called the philosophy in france. there's an english enlightenment scottish enlightenment, right, but it's it's largely understood in its european context. what i want to suggest today and over the course of the next two classes. is that the enlightenment in america? in the american colonies in the 18th century. looks very different. from the high enlightenment of the 18th century in europe where you just have a bunch of people sitting around in coffee shops talking about ideas and sort of reading the loads. you read the latest piece by vote rousseau today. why? yes, you know pass me the decaf right very different. in america, so let's think about the enlightenment in america this way and some of you've had me for the us survey class have been there when i've done this but not everybody has had me for that class. raise your hand how many of you want to make a better life for yourself how many of you want to improve your life? yeah, i mean every hand in the room goes up, right you're all the reason you're in college. you know, you're tha
associated with france. the philosoph says they're called the philosophy in france. there's an english enlightenment scottish enlightenment, right, but it's it's largely understood in its european context. what i want to suggest today and over the course of the next two classes. is that the enlightenment in america? in the american colonies in the 18th century. looks very different. from the high enlightenment of the 18th century in europe where you just have a bunch of people sitting around in...
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the up. 3 sedans, doctors, associations to dance professionals, associations, all they have the same united states to words this english with you by the you and to resolve the problems to them. mom, and as you mentioned, this is one of and number of protests that have been happening almost on a daily basis. why did we get to this point? i well, that story is now about 3 years old when the crowds like these marched in the cities for several months and finally were able to remove. but i see that the amount of a sheet from power. but what ensued was a, a, what the kaleidoscope of all bloody events. that there was. then after that that was a coalition and understanding between the military and the civilians to share power . but that's basha agreement has not survived as fur the civilian component. they say the what's going on, the kind of partnership that has been going on was lame, was not what with this with and he's wanted. and then as everyone knows, an october, that was a crew against the civilian component. prime minister, the lamb duke was put on the house at rest, and some of the ministers was sacked for the govern
the up. 3 sedans, doctors, associations to dance professionals, associations, all they have the same united states to words this english with you by the you and to resolve the problems to them. mom, and as you mentioned, this is one of and number of protests that have been happening almost on a daily basis. why did we get to this point? i well, that story is now about 3 years old when the crowds like these marched in the cities for several months and finally were able to remove. but i see that...
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and to act as representing engineers, associates wish to remain anonymous, but at the same time, tell us their stories. as a minor multi virtual is, let's english. what is my motivation? is that after doing so much wrong in the past 3, o 2 men, at least for the people who ask themselves who these awful people are reasons one. because i want to explain as to how astonishingly easy it is to get into something so bad to motto the hind forgotten the fro classman. are we victims or perpetrators? we don't know how to ship because neither shops give, i knew, but i didn't prevent it. and i'm still mad with myself. absolutely. earth arrive michelle to jennifer. one of the people involved offered to talk to us on camera. oliver schmidt. he became the public face of the scandal. his u. s. police mugshot went around the world. well, not often. you see an auto executive arrested breaking of an idea, major development in the volkswagen emission scandal. the new york times reports v w executive oliver schmidt was arrested this weekend. a trip to the u. s. by oliver schmidt allowed f b. i. agents to intercept him saturday at miami airport. haps love miss so to
and to act as representing engineers, associates wish to remain anonymous, but at the same time, tell us their stories. as a minor multi virtual is, let's english. what is my motivation? is that after doing so much wrong in the past 3, o 2 men, at least for the people who ask themselves who these awful people are reasons one. because i want to explain as to how astonishingly easy it is to get into something so bad to motto the hind forgotten the fro classman. are we victims or perpetrators? we...
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english and chinese. we have had several meetings with stakeholder organizations including the chinatown emergency united association. as part of our evaluation, we had digital outreach. we included paper surveys that we had translated into chinese that we distributed to the chinatown ymca food bank. >> director yekutiel: those meetings that you did specifically, were they well attended? how many people showed up? >> the initial meetings were kind of the representatives of the merchant groups. we also in august, we had a walk through with the merchants. we walked the corridors. this was after the temporary emergency transit lanes had been installed. they pointed out their concerns to us in person. that was about 20 or 30 merchants there. >> director yekutiel: the way in which we understand how the public feel is a combination what you all report to us, what people say public comment phone lines and our e-mails. for this particular tetl, we didn't receive e-mail in chinese. we don't have automatic translating services for our public comment line on the phone. i don't think. that makes it hard if you have an opinion.
english and chinese. we have had several meetings with stakeholder organizations including the chinatown emergency united association. as part of our evaluation, we had digital outreach. we included paper surveys that we had translated into chinese that we distributed to the chinatown ymca food bank. >> director yekutiel: those meetings that you did specifically, were they well attended? how many people showed up? >> the initial meetings were kind of the representatives of the...
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and several english premier league players are either not vaccinated or haven't completed their course. that's not sweet. rub, harris is a global sports correspondent for the associated press. he's joining us in london. thanks for your time with us. and i'll just 0 the i drew, what i'd really like to start out with is the developments and the joke of it story, because now there seems to be a new twist in the story with him to reportedly b t change once again in a couple of hours time, are you surprised by this turn of events? while joker is trying to challenge to save the weekend to challenge his rights, compete in the australian o'beirne? it's been such a fast moving week of development. not only in the australian case, in terms of granting him the v's are in the end, with the court ruling at the start the week. and now the executive order coming from australian government to cancel the visa. but also so many doubts raised over the veracity of jock of riches forms the information he provided. the australian authorities over his positive test that gained in this exemption. and it cast so many doubts about the the rights for duke of h to be in the country and have bee
and several english premier league players are either not vaccinated or haven't completed their course. that's not sweet. rub, harris is a global sports correspondent for the associated press. he's joining us in london. thanks for your time with us. and i'll just 0 the i drew, what i'd really like to start out with is the developments and the joke of it story, because now there seems to be a new twist in the story with him to reportedly b t change once again in a couple of hours time, are you...
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associated with marijuana, but it's not the thc that people think of that gets you high. your literature suggests you're dealing with people who were taking it any way. in plain englishour body has genes that fight virus infection. and cbd activated those genes. and additional, it turned off some of these bad players in the hyper inflammation. so it might be that cbd can work at both stages of the covid disease process. >> and finally, i just want to emphasis this, because there's so much information out there, and this is an interesting study. we talked to a lot of people. we were one of the people that tried the vaccine when it was experimental before all those studies. if someone reads about this online and says oh, that means they want to then try to take cbd or marijuana to deal with covid prevention, that's wrong because why? >> so two reasons. first of all, we showed that thc, the active component marijuana clocks cbd's ability to work. so marijuana and our results should not have any effect. and the second reason, of course, cbd is no substitute for preventative things that work like vaccines and masks and preventing serious disease. so it should. take the pl
associated with marijuana, but it's not the thc that people think of that gets you high. your literature suggests you're dealing with people who were taking it any way. in plain englishour body has genes that fight virus infection. and cbd activated those genes. and additional, it turned off some of these bad players in the hyper inflammation. so it might be that cbd can work at both stages of the covid disease process. >> and finally, i just want to emphasis this, because there's so much...
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english proficiency and accord to go pew research, asian-americans made up of naturalized immigrants who account for two-thirds of the electorate. with a high immigrant population, asian-americans face barriers beyond just language. an associate dean for the university of california riverside school of public policy and founder of aapi data said because the majority of the electorate is foreign-born, most asian-americans, most likely did not grow up in a democratic or a republican household, he said. for those able to get college degrees they probably attended universities in their home country, which influenced their knowledge of the political process. quote, what that means is that the political awakening and consciousness and information where the party stands on the issues and where candidates stand on issues, the barriers are pretty high beyond the language barriers, he said. quote, you combine that with the fact that parties and candidates traditionally have not reached out to them. it's asking a lot for someone to make a decision when they don't have all of that background information and no one is reaching out to them. given the added work that's required by immigrants to seek out this information, noted that quote, t
english proficiency and accord to go pew research, asian-americans made up of naturalized immigrants who account for two-thirds of the electorate. with a high immigrant population, asian-americans face barriers beyond just language. an associate dean for the university of california riverside school of public policy and founder of aapi data said because the majority of the electorate is foreign-born, most asian-americans, most likely did not grow up in a democratic or a republican household, he...
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english counterparts are. that's quite striking and very disturbing for those of you hoping to get beyond this. mike grieve, chair of the night time industries associationations correspondent mark daly has more. what do you do when that is your boss? light, the head of the company. you can't really tell them no or cut them off. this company. you can't really tell them no or cut them off.— no or cut them off. this woman is talkin: no or cut them off. this woman is talking about _ no or cut them off. this woman is talking about james _ no or cut them off. this woman is talking about james watt, - no or cut them off. this woman is talking about james watt, ceo i no or cut them off. this woman is talking about james watt, ceo of| talking about james watt, ceo of scottish be a giant brewdog. last year, he was accused by former staff of presiding over a toxic culture. rob mackay was one of them. there was absolutely _ rob mackay was one of them. there was absolutely a _ rob mackay was one of them. there was absolutely a culture _ rob mackay was one of them. there was absolutely a culture of- rob mackay was one of them. there was absolutely a culture of fear.
english counterparts are. that's quite striking and very disturbing for those of you hoping to get beyond this. mike grieve, chair of the night time industries associationations correspondent mark daly has more. what do you do when that is your boss? light, the head of the company. you can't really tell them no or cut them off. this company. you can't really tell them no or cut them off.— no or cut them off. this woman is talkin: no or cut them off. this woman is talking about _ no or cut...
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on the edge with significant staff absences in english primary schools recorded on the first day of term. paul whiteman represents the national associationt a third of schools have more than 10% of staff of four covid related reasons already. it appears that through the use of supply teachers and other cover that the impact has been minimised as much as possible. 0nly minimised as much as possible. only 7% of our respondents have had to collapse classes, and only 4% have had to send children home so they are responding really well at the moment. that's on 10% absence rates. the government is warning that we should expect absence rates of up to 25%. this is only going to get more difficult. my mailbox are my interaction with school leaders gives me a sense of concern out there. to keep this going, we have to make sure that schools are well supported by government and the communities they serve. what supported by government and the communities they serve. what does bein: well communities they serve. what does being well supported _ communities they serve. what does being well supported mean? - communities they serve. what does being well s
on the edge with significant staff absences in english primary schools recorded on the first day of term. paul whiteman represents the national associationt a third of schools have more than 10% of staff of four covid related reasons already. it appears that through the use of supply teachers and other cover that the impact has been minimised as much as possible. 0nly minimised as much as possible. only 7% of our respondents have had to collapse classes, and only 4% have had to send children...
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association. i was homeless in san francisco for a while. i want to say and the result of this emergency declaration comes directly from the request of immigrant families, most of whom can't speak english. they are speaking to the mayor through a translator and the mayor instead of listening to what the families children wer telling her , she made an announcement. i want to say thatthe residents are proud of her . they support her especially with allthe pressure she's getting . some comments, you know don't sit well with me . you want to 2 weeks to declare an emergency declaration where when 2 people are dying a day ? i heard thesupervisors to vote yes i'm support this emergency declaration . >> clerk: thank youfor your comments. let's hear from our next caller . >> caller: hello? >> we can hear you.>> i want to say please board thank you forhearing my comments. consider this failure to take action will be a failure of democrats . to address the problem under democrat leadership. an entire country is watching to see if we as democrats run city are capable of solving this problem. a glaring pressing social problems. it's hardly we can claimto care for themselves. please don't prove the
association. i was homeless in san francisco for a while. i want to say and the result of this emergency declaration comes directly from the request of immigrant families, most of whom can't speak english. they are speaking to the mayor through a translator and the mayor instead of listening to what the families children wer telling her , she made an announcement. i want to say thatthe residents are proud of her . they support her especially with allthe pressure she's getting . some comments,...