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mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. toyoda: the young people in mongolia is no different from any other r young people livingn other couountrs. they arere very currious about what the ururban life can offer to them. toyoda: we need better long-term strategies to make sure that the livestock sector will become more sustainable. so it's probably better that we focus our assistance toward marginal herders, especially to try to protect their livestock so that they can maintain their traditional nomadic way of life. annocer: "eah focus"s made ossible part by.. [monkey screeches] simons: it doesn't se
mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care...
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the more women that come forth he's more like genghis khan, alexander the great committees like the great kennedy, clinton, jefferson, it is a mark and a leader many people find a man taking what he wants. >> journalist natalie wexler argues that u.s. education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with natalie wechsler to discuss her brand-new book the knowledge gap the hidden cause of america's broken education system and how to fix it. >> guest: i'm delighted to be
the more women that come forth he's more like genghis khan, alexander the great committees like the great kennedy, clinton, jefferson, it is a mark and a leader many people find a man taking what he wants. >> journalist natalie wexler argues that u.s. education system can be improved by expanding history of science and the arts curriculum of elementary school students. she's interviewed by former chancellor of the district of columbia public schools. i'm so excited to be here today with...
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Sep 9, 2019
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that their community is not going to survive and people feel threatened by suicides, opioids, or genghis khan invading hordes, my father-in-law is a pastor and says funerals are out numbering that it creates a feeling of threat is a legitimate, is it not? it exists. people feel this. i think a vital part of creating a welcoming society is fertility among people who live there. not saying your community is not under threat. you have a future for your culture and hit what you need to keep supporting your church, your school, whatever you value. this other community is going to join you and's share these things. one of my worries with low fertility is that we are going to have a society where 100% of population growth comes from immigration and natives are aware of that. our community is clearly not going to persist people want to feel that they are part of a lasting, transcendent community. we want fertility rate to rise because we want intermarriage. we want communities that can welcome people into a healthy, growing community. this is part of a welcoming community, a community that values wha
that their community is not going to survive and people feel threatened by suicides, opioids, or genghis khan invading hordes, my father-in-law is a pastor and says funerals are out numbering that it creates a feeling of threat is a legitimate, is it not? it exists. people feel this. i think a vital part of creating a welcoming society is fertility among people who live there. not saying your community is not under threat. you have a future for your culture and hit what you need to keep...
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Sep 10, 2019
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feel that their community is not going to survive, or threatened whether by suicide or opioids or genghis khan invading horde, or because, my father-in-law is a pastor. as he would say funerals are out to bring baptisms. it creates a feeling of threat. is it legitimate? is it not? it exists. people feel this. so i think a vital part of creating a welcoming society for immigrants is fertility among people who live there saying your computer community is not under threat. you have a future. you are going to hit the scale that you need to keep supporting your church school seminary, soccer league, whatever you value. this other community is going going to join you and show these things so one of my big worries with low fertility is that we are going back to a society where 100% of population growth comes from immigration and natives are aware of that. they will say we aren't okay with this. people want to feel that they are part of a lasting transcendent community. so we probably want the fertility rate to rise because we want intimate intermarriage. we want communities that can welcome people in
feel that their community is not going to survive, or threatened whether by suicide or opioids or genghis khan invading horde, or because, my father-in-law is a pastor. as he would say funerals are out to bring baptisms. it creates a feeling of threat. is it legitimate? is it not? it exists. people feel this. so i think a vital part of creating a welcoming society for immigrants is fertility among people who live there saying your computer community is not under threat. you have a future. you...
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Sep 30, 2019
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is awkward to survive, when people feel like it is threatened whether by suicide or opioids or genghis khan invading or because my father-in-law the pastor would say his funeral is outnumbered then baptisms. it creates a feeling of threat. is it legitimate, is it not? it exists in people feel this. so i think a vital point of welcoming society for immigrants is fertility among people who live there. that is not saying, your community is not under threat, you have a future for your culture, you will hit the scale and need to keep supporting your church, seminary, school, soccer league, whatever you value and other community will join you and share these things in my big worry with low fertility with declining fertility, we are going to society where 100% of population growth comes from immigration and natives are aware of that. and we are not okay with us, our community is clearly not persistent and people want to feel their part of a lasting transcending community. so we probably want the fertility rate to rise because we want intermarriage between natives and foreign-born. we want communit
is awkward to survive, when people feel like it is threatened whether by suicide or opioids or genghis khan invading or because my father-in-law the pastor would say his funeral is outnumbered then baptisms. it creates a feeling of threat. is it legitimate, is it not? it exists in people feel this. so i think a vital point of welcoming society for immigrants is fertility among people who live there. that is not saying, your community is not under threat, you have a future for your culture, you...