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wellnessaat gal ga galileo was l ahead of other districts. i have an adult group to work with if a student is struggling to deal with life and believe me, i do not take my wellness team for granted. i heavily rely on them as presence and expertise allows me to do my job. so i was shocked when i heard about this topic and presented to the board. i was skeptical and ready to defend my coworkers with every last breath but it's not about that. i heard about the statistics, how asian american studentses are drastically underutilizing services and how they want peer-to-peer services, how they see wellness as disciplinary. last year i had four students suicidal and all four were chinese and all four didn't want to see a councillor, they wanted to see me which qualifies this data. so i met with them sometimes hours at a time and they ended up looking out for one another and they said, hey, you need to see jimmy, he had a rough night and these students are our frontline. so firsthand, i can say there's a stigma with chinese youth about mental health a
wellnessaat gal ga galileo was l ahead of other districts. i have an adult group to work with if a student is struggling to deal with life and believe me, i do not take my wellness team for granted. i heavily rely on them as presence and expertise allows me to do my job. so i was shocked when i heard about this topic and presented to the board. i was skeptical and ready to defend my coworkers with every last breath but it's not about that. i heard about the statistics, how asian american...
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it was only seventy years after his death that galileo's observations provide a convincing arguments. but the physical proof had to wait for another three hundred years nevertheless they can ask a panic has had provided the esther nominal model of our solar system and refuted the ancient scott autonomy and that in itself was revolutionary. the earth was ultimately removed from the center of the universe and classified as an ordinary planet that orbited the sun along with other. competitors so how the apparent motion of the stars in the night sky was really the result of the earth's own rotation. everything over to the sun so the actual center of the solar system had to be near it. hardly any other discovery has had such a great influence on our time. to the stars began five hundred years ago without copernicus they would be no space flight all satellite communication systems and our lives today would be very different. calculations performed by copernicus have had a real impact on us today we sent our space ships into space knowing where the planets were if ptolemy's worldview had bee
it was only seventy years after his death that galileo's observations provide a convincing arguments. but the physical proof had to wait for another three hundred years nevertheless they can ask a panic has had provided the esther nominal model of our solar system and refuted the ancient scott autonomy and that in itself was revolutionary. the earth was ultimately removed from the center of the universe and classified as an ordinary planet that orbited the sun along with other. competitors so...
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. >> stephen: you beat out hanks, tom hanks was originally galileo's bones. >> inside every imreat--up with the tag line, remember. >> stephen: right. >> and you guys went you showed play it. wz you were just stopping by. >> i just stopped by, the posters when you were shooting, tom hanks was shooting it and he goes well, give it to hader. >> you play a tibetan monk that was my college professor. >> stephen: i taught you tibetan. >> ends in a nice little musical number. >> stephen: right. >> very sweet. >> stephen: very bollywood. >> totally ksh-- look at his face. >> stephen: this is your captain speaking. >> i have an evil twin. >> stephen: i got top billing. >> you did get top billing, again, your idea because this is-- you think it was an inside job. >> stephen: right. >> you thought sully was a real thing. >> stephen: because when they took the engines apart they didn't find the-- in there but they found an exact replica of sully sulenburger stuck in the engine. what actually happens in this one is his evil twin try to take over the play and he push them out the window and he ge
. >> stephen: you beat out hanks, tom hanks was originally galileo's bones. >> inside every imreat--up with the tag line, remember. >> stephen: right. >> and you guys went you showed play it. wz you were just stopping by. >> i just stopped by, the posters when you were shooting, tom hanks was shooting it and he goes well, give it to hader. >> you play a tibetan monk that was my college professor. >> stephen: i taught you tibetan. >> ends in a nice...
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i mean, i went to sherman, marina, galileo, city, state. i mean, i have got it. i was homeless. i was drug-addicted. i was somebody you stepped over in the library 18 years ago. you probably went to the public library and stepped over a toothless, drug-addicted, you know, homeless, out of her mind person. because i had housing, because i was able to get subsidized housing, i was able to get clean and sober, 18 years, went to college, founded way pass, the women's after-care program at city college. i was the associate director of drug and alcohol studies for over a year. and it -- and i am the example of why this young woman should be able to implement her ideas, because it's all about what you can do when you have a roof. [bell ringing] >> thank you. thank you so much. next speaker. >> [ please stand by ] >> it is supposed to be for very low income bracket people, but because these people, she made the lowest income, $36,400, when you can't -- when you're on the back of hispanics, and put the later -- lady's daughter on t.v. to make sure she can't afford
i mean, i went to sherman, marina, galileo, city, state. i mean, i have got it. i was homeless. i was drug-addicted. i was somebody you stepped over in the library 18 years ago. you probably went to the public library and stepped over a toothless, drug-addicted, you know, homeless, out of her mind person. because i had housing, because i was able to get subsidized housing, i was able to get clean and sober, 18 years, went to college, founded way pass, the women's after-care program at city...
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. >> host: was that as revelatory as galileo's -- [laughter] we go around the sun? >> guest: well, it was at a point which people were arguing that women shouldn't move into advanced education. and if they did, that something fundamental about them would be destroyed. so stereotypes underlying all of this are highly problematic. and i'm reading a wonderful book right now by blight about frederick douglass -- >> host: david blight. just won the pulitzer -- >> guest: and it's a fabulous book. but there's a little section in there about a woman abolitionist, i think her name is abby kelly, i may be getting that wrong, and about the constraints placed on her as she tried to move into public speaking. i knew about these kinds of things historically because women who moved into the public domain were called whores and prostitutes, and they were considered to be women of ill repute. but to find in the middle of this book this little illustration that she, too, had to face these things was one of those small reminders of how far we actually are come. >> host: but what does
. >> host: was that as revelatory as galileo's -- [laughter] we go around the sun? >> guest: well, it was at a point which people were arguing that women shouldn't move into advanced education. and if they did, that something fundamental about them would be destroyed. so stereotypes underlying all of this are highly problematic. and i'm reading a wonderful book right now by blight about frederick douglass -- >> host: david blight. just won the pulitzer -- >> guest: and...
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when galileo was looking for the first telescope it wasn't the end of astronomy. it was the beginning. in the same way the image you see here is creating the ability to use the most intense cognitive laboratory as a way to understand the universe. to build a super collider to obtain the energies and extreme physics to probe the unknown. we are using the edge of a blackhole in a natural laboratory. in the future we want to make movies, not just still images with what you are seeing is light orbiting a blackhole, that is one test of einstein. now we can use matter orbiting a blackhole, a different test in the period it takes for matter to orbit around. you can see how these black holes are ferocious engines at the centers of galaxies launching these jets that compete us a galaxy and disrupt star formation. that's why the night sky looks the way it does and as we move forward, this virtual telescope putting new telescopes tailor-made to fill out the earth-sized array sharpening the focus. >> my time is expired but we will be following the work. i yield back. >> thank
when galileo was looking for the first telescope it wasn't the end of astronomy. it was the beginning. in the same way the image you see here is creating the ability to use the most intense cognitive laboratory as a way to understand the universe. to build a super collider to obtain the energies and extreme physics to probe the unknown. we are using the edge of a blackhole in a natural laboratory. in the future we want to make movies, not just still images with what you are seeing is light...
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. >> was that as revelatory as galileo, we go around the sun?>> it was at the point in which people arguing women should not move into advanced education. and if they did, something fundamental about them would be destroyed. so you know, the stereotypes underlying all of this are highly problematic. i'm reading a wonderful book right now by blight about frederick douglass. >> he just won a pulitzer. >> yes. and there was a woman abolitionist, her name is abby kelly. and about the constraints placed on her as she tried to move into public speaking. and i knew about these kinds of things historically because woman who moved into the public domain were called horse and prostitutes. and they were considered to be completely illegitimate but to be found in the middle of the book little illustration that she too had to face these things, was one of those small reminders of how far we've actually come.tt>> but what does susan flutie and a flight to hawaii have to do with this? >> she wrote a book called backlash. friends of mine were reading it, loving
. >> was that as revelatory as galileo, we go around the sun?>> it was at the point in which people arguing women should not move into advanced education. and if they did, something fundamental about them would be destroyed. so you know, the stereotypes underlying all of this are highly problematic. i'm reading a wonderful book right now by blight about frederick douglass. >> he just won a pulitzer. >> yes. and there was a woman abolitionist, her name is abby kelly. and...
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imagine when galileo was looking through the first telescope, it wasn't the end ofs a tron mi, it was the beginning ofs astronomy in the same way, this image you see is creating the most intense cosmic laboratory as a way to understand the universe. normally you would have to build a super collider or something like that, to attain the energies and the extreme physics, to appropriate the unknown. here, we're using the edge of a black hole that nature presents us. as a natural laboratory. so in the future, we want to make movies. not just still images. because what you're seeing here is light orbiting around the black hole. that is one test of einstein. now we can move to matter. orbiting around the black hole. make movies of this. a completely different test of einstein. testing the period it takes for matter to orbit around. and more than that, we can see how these black holes are for example, engines at the centers of galaxies launching these jets that can pierce an entire galaxy and disrupt star formation, so black holes are at the heart of why the night sky looks the way it does.
imagine when galileo was looking through the first telescope, it wasn't the end ofs a tron mi, it was the beginning ofs astronomy in the same way, this image you see is creating the most intense cosmic laboratory as a way to understand the universe. normally you would have to build a super collider or something like that, to attain the energies and the extreme physics, to appropriate the unknown. here, we're using the edge of a black hole that nature presents us. as a natural laboratory. so in...