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there are enough cases of the ukrainian global university. 22nd year, we know that 52 , in my opinion, i read on your website. partner universities around the world in europe this year this volume will be maintained this is this program and how you can become a participant this is how this program is designed primarily to help those students who are forced resettlers who are forced emigrants, they lost the opportunity to study, but we give them these opportunities, they can enter the best universities, our partners , the sorbonne, the paris school of economics, the business school, and in madrid, and the university of toronto , and our students study there, and this year it is possible to apply you must go to the website of the kyiv school of economics, search for ukrainian global university and apply. these universities are open to play our candidates , but the main philosophy of this project is the return of ukrainians back, i.e. we are very worried about the problem of brain drain and with the help of our partners we find talented ukrainian
there are enough cases of the ukrainian global university. 22nd year, we know that 52 , in my opinion, i read on your website. partner universities around the world in europe this year this volume will be maintained this is this program and how you can become a participant this is how this program is designed primarily to help those students who are forced resettlers who are forced emigrants, they lost the opportunity to study, but we give them these opportunities, they can enter the best...
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, to discuss that and now joined from massachusetts by christian mac, that senior global justice follow at the university. mr. math is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting now, let's start with this often quoted statement by the engine foreign minister, which i found fascinating both for historical and psychological reasons. because here we have a former colony telling a former colonial master that it needs to get the grip. it needs to part with its infant tile illusions of omnipotence and it needs to take responsibility. how was it perceived and received in the west? well, and i think the, what the minister is saying is that the best needs to get out of this mindset that it's problems. other was problems, but the was problems are not the best problems. and i think is making a very valid point that when we are under stress, whether it is a debt issues, whether it is inflation, unemployment famine, climate related crisis, the west is not, not there to help us. like when the best ones, the global south to support them on a certain position with respect to the cris
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ah, welcome back to well support with kristen back 1st senior global justice fellow at yellow university. mr. matter, just before i interrupted you, you were talking about the, the so called rules based order that it lacking credibility. and you also, bro, than the one of your previous articles. the many in the developing world viewed the ukranian war as a sort of distraction from the most pressing issues facing the, the global south. but in order to be distracted, one's 1st needs to be involved. and this is this something that i want to ask you about has the west over the last couple of decades, at least been genuinely involved in solving the, the most pressing developmental issues. not paying lip service to it, not the pursuing its own commercial interest on that the guys of you know, aid or council, but truly trying to lead, alleviate suffering for the sake of those who suffer. has there been periods of time when that was manifested, the help that has come from the will bang from the i met with olivia over a certain period of time as being helpful. but if you look at the more recent h
ah, welcome back to well support with kristen back 1st senior global justice fellow at yellow university. mr. matter, just before i interrupted you, you were talking about the, the so called rules based order that it lacking credibility. and you also, bro, than the one of your previous articles. the many in the developing world viewed the ukranian war as a sort of distraction from the most pressing issues facing the, the global south. but in order to be distracted, one's 1st needs to be...
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thank you so much feel inside profess of international and global studies at portland state university, gerald sussman and kate, thank you for having a ah, from a chinese ambassador to russia. leeway is that become the head of a chinese delegation in clear task with helping to resolve the ukraine crisis. i comes as talks that been house between presidents. she didn't pang unflattering lensky for the 1st time since the conflicts began. i says, my garcia has a task leak way has been appointed to have this delegation that will travel to kiev and potentially try to work out how to push forward the chinese piece plan for the ukrainian or conflict. this is, this appointment was announced after a telephone conversation between like mid lensky and the chinese lead the she, jim ping in which she, jim pink said that the, you know, as a responsible, permanent member of the un security council. that is china's responsibility. not a watch, this inferno unfold to poor oil on this conflict between russia, ukraine, or even profit tier over it. he said that china's responsibility is to push forward a p
thank you so much feel inside profess of international and global studies at portland state university, gerald sussman and kate, thank you for having a ah, from a chinese ambassador to russia. leeway is that become the head of a chinese delegation in clear task with helping to resolve the ukraine crisis. i comes as talks that been house between presidents. she didn't pang unflattering lensky for the 1st time since the conflicts began. i says, my garcia has a task leak way has been appointed to...
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heather albert lecture of global sustainable development at nottingham trinity university for more. so wow, 8000000 people is a significant milestone. why did thing over population is a big problem? can the earth not sustain more? and if not, how many people do you think the earth can reasonably sustain? i'm yes, so a with so with these kinds of things it's, there is never kind of a clear cut number or, and there's no way to really be certain with this kind of thing. so, and so i'm not demographers to my work, i kind of centers more around the environmental impacts of inequality and sort of sort of more of a critical perspective of the, of the population environment nexus and basically how sort of demographics in basically inequality is within population impact set ability and have and have a carbon footprint that's, that's you know, significant. and for me most the question is more, not so much around the numbers, but the focus is a little bit more on how people consume and live. and we've seen this with, i mean, with a bunch of evidence that there are community over the years that
heather albert lecture of global sustainable development at nottingham trinity university for more. so wow, 8000000 people is a significant milestone. why did thing over population is a big problem? can the earth not sustain more? and if not, how many people do you think the earth can reasonably sustain? i'm yes, so a with so with these kinds of things it's, there is never kind of a clear cut number or, and there's no way to really be certain with this kind of thing. so, and so i'm not...
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heather albert lecture of global sustainable development, and not a ham trying to university. now as the population rose, it needs more resources, things like food, energy, goods. so can earth and the environment support all of this growth sustainably? as wild life is being eroded? i mean, yes. so going back to sort of point to that earlier. so there are a lot of things that we can do to minimize the impact of the kind of in terms of the current numbers that we have now. so that again addressing as radical and apologies, redistribution policies that redirect funds towards people who are struggling, who need to feed their families and to survive, to give them a chance that they don't have to burn coal to heat their homes, you know, and give them another option for help them support them so they don't have to cut down old growth trees and forest that then hurt bio diversity. so these things have knock on effects. also, how we eat agriculture and industrial agriculture, animal agriculture, the amount of water and land that are, is used to raise cattle to then ship it to western e
heather albert lecture of global sustainable development, and not a ham trying to university. now as the population rose, it needs more resources, things like food, energy, goods. so can earth and the environment support all of this growth sustainably? as wild life is being eroded? i mean, yes. so going back to sort of point to that earlier. so there are a lot of things that we can do to minimize the impact of the kind of in terms of the current numbers that we have now. so that again...
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global liquidity management body . in this direction, there are challenges with the negotiating delegation that britain had in this conference, which the famous economist jami , who is the head of the delegation's team , entitled the universal currency. the bank used to introduce it, but during the discussions of the then us treasury secretary, he was able to introduce the dollar as a global value, and the basis , as you said in the introduction of this program , is the basis of determining the value and financial exchanges and storing value at the international level. and the global dollar the good placement of this would create a political advantage for the united states, which would later lead to tunisia's sanctions issue, and would also be of great help in terms of the economy of economic development. x. well, the formation of the european union and even in our country itself, which i am very interested in, initiatives were taken before the revolution in order to gradually reduce dependence on these reasons , and today it is being followed in various issues, including treaties . because of the lack of bilateral and multilateral reasons for forgiveness and they explained why countries other than iran should not be embarg
global liquidity management body . in this direction, there are challenges with the negotiating delegation that britain had in this conference, which the famous economist jami , who is the head of the delegation's team , entitled the universal currency. the bank used to introduce it, but during the discussions of the then us treasury secretary, he was able to introduce the dollar as a global value, and the basis , as you said in the introduction of this program , is the basis of determining the...
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further impact of the sorrel eruption better on the global climate pavel toropov , associate professor of the department of meteorology, moscow state universityjoins pavel toropov global warming is being postponed. however, in the short term. we will be able to notice the cooling effect. the fact is that during the eruption. a large amount of sulfur dioxide enters the atmosphere of the volcano. analysis of satellite data showed that already in the first hours the total amount of so₂ emission was approximately 200,000. t which is comparable to the number of deuce emissions siers at a large metallurgical enterprise in a year. and here the cooling of sulfur dioxide is not a greenhouse gas, on the contrary. it partially compensates for the warming effect of carbon dioxide methane and nitrogen oxides. because so₂ has the maximum absorption of solar radiation in the ultraviolet spectrum, it is not for nothing that scientists developing engineering projects have included sulfur dioxide in aerosols that are capable of accumulating solar radiation, as well as creating cloud drops. better, reflecting the energy of the sun in our case the atomization of
further impact of the sorrel eruption better on the global climate pavel toropov , associate professor of the department of meteorology, moscow state universityjoins pavel toropov global warming is being postponed. however, in the short term. we will be able to notice the cooling effect. the fact is that during the eruption. a large amount of sulfur dioxide enters the atmosphere of the volcano. analysis of satellite data showed that already in the first hours the total amount of so₂ emission...
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author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the universityof texas at austin. he is a professor in the
author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the universityof texas at austin. he is a professor in the
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the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?at we have to do. these days, phones can do loads of things, and for each thing, there's a sound — many of them created here. even something as simple as tapping the screen needs to sound like, well, something. what do you think the sound really is? i don't know. you don't know? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a door frame. did you go around knocking lots of different things, looking for the ideal knock? iam. a lot. glass, stones and everything. that's called a foley recording. myoung nam tells me that while some sounds were completely invented from scratch, it made sense for those linked to real—world actions to have a familiar feel. now that your phone can be your credit card, for example, your in—phone wallet should sound like your real wallet. ok. would you try hitting the card whenever you're ready? swipes card. wonderful. are there any sounds thatjust don't work on
the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?at we have to do. these days, phones can do loads of things, and for each thing, there's a sound — many of them created here. even something as simple as tapping the screen needs to sound like, well, something. what do you think the sound really is? i don't know. you don't know? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a...
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the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?what we have to do. these days, phones can do loads of things, and for each thing, there's a sound — many of them created here. even something as simple as tapping the screen needs to sound like, well, something. what do you think the sound really is? i don't know. you don't know? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a door frame. did you go around knocking lots of different things, looking for the ideal knock? iam. a lot. glass, stones and everything. that's called a foley recording. myoung nam tells me that while some sounds were completely invented from scratch, it made sense for those linked to real—world actions to have a familiar feel. now that your phone can be your credit card, for example, your in—phone wallet should sound like your real wallet. ok. would you try hitting the card whenever you're ready? swipes card. wonderful. are there any sounds thatjust don't work
the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?what we have to do. these days, phones can do loads of things, and for each thing, there's a sound — many of them created here. even something as simple as tapping the screen needs to sound like, well, something. what do you think the sound really is? i don't know. you don't know? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a...
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to discuss that i'm now joined from massachusetts by christian math, that senior global justice follow at yale university. mr. methods. great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting. now, let's a start with this often quoted statement by the engine foreign minister, which i found fascinating both for historical and psychological reasons. because here we have a former colony telling a former colonial master dug. it needs to get the grip. it needs to part with its infant tile illusions of omnipotence and it needs to take.
to discuss that i'm now joined from massachusetts by christian math, that senior global justice follow at yale university. mr. methods. great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting. now, let's a start with this often quoted statement by the engine foreign minister, which i found fascinating both for historical and psychological reasons. because here we have a former colony telling a former colonial master dug. it needs to get the grip. it needs to part with...
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potential supreme court ruling with mary ziegler, a law professor at university of california davis, and lawrence gostin, who is the chair in globalty law school. i want to ask you about what the president is here for if there is to be abandoned. some reproductive rights activists could say this could impact down the road access to birth control. it down the road access to birth control. ., , down the road access to birth control. . , ., control. it means that the courthouse _ control. it means that the courthouse doors - control. it means that the courthouse doors will - control. it means that the courthouse doors will be i control. it means that the - courthouse doors will be open to challenges to judge the people don't like. a lot of the science fair, to use the term lightly, that the claimants are relying on is not new, claims that have been around and reviewed by the fda, and rejected in the past. does the standard for getting the approval of the drug and this would not be the last time that we see anyone try it, and that could certainly extend to other drugs that people have political controversy about including the birth co
potential supreme court ruling with mary ziegler, a law professor at university of california davis, and lawrence gostin, who is the chair in globalty law school. i want to ask you about what the president is here for if there is to be abandoned. some reproductive rights activists could say this could impact down the road access to birth control. it down the road access to birth control. ., , down the road access to birth control. . , ., control. it means that the courthouse _ control. it means...
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me live to discuss is mary ziegler, a professor at florida state university college of law, and lawrence gostin who is the chair in globals good to see you both and thank you forjoining us. mary, i want to start with you. why do we see this delay to this decision again? i do we see this delay to this decision again?— do we see this delay to this decision again? i don't think we know — decision again? i don't think we know i— decision again? i don't think we know. i mean _ decision again? i don't think we know. i mean it's- decision again? i don't think. we know. i mean it's possible that the court simply was doing something administrative. justice alito is usually the onlyjustice inputs deadlines onlyjustice inputs deadlines on things. it could mean a progressive or conservative justice is unhappy about what the court is doing and is writing something, it's possible the court is postponing this because it needs more time to deal with a complex issue and it's also possible the court may be doing something unpopular and scheduling it for friday when people will be paying less attention. i should clarify, people will be pay
me live to discuss is mary ziegler, a professor at florida state university college of law, and lawrence gostin who is the chair in globals good to see you both and thank you forjoining us. mary, i want to start with you. why do we see this delay to this decision again? i do we see this delay to this decision again?— do we see this delay to this decision again? i don't think we know — decision again? i don't think we know i— decision again? i don't think we know. i mean _ decision again?...
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the promotion of iranian universities in the global ranking system gs1 2023. new results of this ranking, which are from according to carli institute, in the field of biological sciences, tehran university of medical sciences was able to reach a peak compared to the previous year and ranked 209th in the world. in the field of technology and engineering , sharif university was ranked 244th. in the field of basic sciences, tehran university was ranked between it won 401 to 450 in the overall ranking of iranian universities they were able to improve themselves compared to the previous year, sharif university from rank 381 to rank 380, amir kabir university from rank 460 to rank 443, and university of tehran from rank between 121 to 530 to rank between 501 to 510. a new game based on it can be reducing dependence on lithium can help to store energy, and the quran of the university of texas is investigating different water and metal-free electrodes to make energy batteries , which can be the end point for batteries to catch fire. their difference is that rivers inst
the promotion of iranian universities in the global ranking system gs1 2023. new results of this ranking, which are from according to carli institute, in the field of biological sciences, tehran university of medical sciences was able to reach a peak compared to the previous year and ranked 209th in the world. in the field of technology and engineering , sharif university was ranked 244th. in the field of basic sciences, tehran university was ranked between it won 401 to 450 in the overall...
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people have been confirmed who have been killed inside at least 6 or transport it through the university of global hospital, including one officer with various injuries were unable to confirm the status of those who have been transported at this time. i will reiterate that this is an ongoing investigation. this information is preliminary and it will be updated shortly. we asked that the public remain away from the scene. it will be an ongoing thing that will take a long time to investigate. but there is no active danger known to the public at this time. i was serious. she returns his following developments from washington. he, jo just now live. she have what more do we know about what happened? quite a detailed timeline for louisville police relatively quickly. interestingly off, we don't often often get maybe because they're actually rather, i mean the grimace is rather proud of how they they but they were able to respond within 3 minutes of getting a cold pizza cutter at 8 30 am local time. so that's around $1230.00 g m t b. as soon as they arrived they say within 3 minutes they encountered the
people have been confirmed who have been killed inside at least 6 or transport it through the university of global hospital, including one officer with various injuries were unable to confirm the status of those who have been transported at this time. i will reiterate that this is an ongoing investigation. this information is preliminary and it will be updated shortly. we asked that the public remain away from the scene. it will be an ongoing thing that will take a long time to investigate. but...
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, to discuss that i'm now joined from massachusetts by christian macbeth. senior global justice follow at yale university, was a math grade to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting now. let's a start with this often quoted statement by the indian foreign minister, which i found fascinating both for historical and psychological reasons. because here we have a former colony telling a former colonial master dug. it needs.
, to discuss that i'm now joined from massachusetts by christian macbeth. senior global justice follow at yale university, was a math grade to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting now. let's a start with this often quoted statement by the indian foreign minister, which i found fascinating both for historical and psychological reasons. because here we have a former colony telling a former colonial master dug. it needs.
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global 1000000000. the western colleagues have long founded inconvenient to reach agreement, the universal format, such as the united nations for ideological justified policy to undermine multilateralism in abandonment of the democracy encountering talk receive beyond the summit for democracy where self proclaimed has self hope of proclaimed a hedge eman determines composition, there are other clubs of selective individuals are adopted. the summit for mark received the alliance for multilateralism. the global partnership for artificial interests, the global coalition for freedom of media, the paris call for trust and security in cyber space. all of these and other exclusive projects have been devised to undermine negotiations on relevance themes under the he just with united nations to impose a non consensual concepts and decisions that are convenient for the west. and these are proposed as the position of the international community. let's call a spade a spade. nobody allowed the western minority to speak on behalf of all of human kind. there is a need to be polite and to respect all members of the in
global 1000000000. the western colleagues have long founded inconvenient to reach agreement, the universal format, such as the united nations for ideological justified policy to undermine multilateralism in abandonment of the democracy encountering talk receive beyond the summit for democracy where self proclaimed has self hope of proclaimed a hedge eman determines composition, there are other clubs of selective individuals are adopted. the summit for mark received the alliance for...
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why do we need so many universities of people with higher education. this is a general globalrend towards a mass university, that is, a mass university - this is a continuation of secondary education, a bachelor is, in fact, a high school graduate, yes, and about the idea of reducing education with a lack of specialization. after all, in theory, in our bachelor's standards, specialization is minimal, but at the same time, along with oil universities back. these exist cambridge there is oxford there is a normal icon in france yes, where, uh, traditions or container education are preserved, there are closed universities with their own stan karts with their own criteria with their very high tuition fee inserts that is to say, on the massization of education. this is so for people who have to be able to push a button, here, and the elite retains the right to a quality education. it seems to me that to follow this double path, along which people walk from two heads. we don't deserve at all higher education. still, there should be a standard of higher education. here. uh, for no
why do we need so many universities of people with higher education. this is a general globalrend towards a mass university, that is, a mass university - this is a continuation of secondary education, a bachelor is, in fact, a high school graduate, yes, and about the idea of reducing education with a lack of specialization. after all, in theory, in our bachelor's standards, specialization is minimal, but at the same time, along with oil universities back. these exist cambridge there...
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about it with our expert mark voyager, director of the agitation program of global management, associate professor, american universityiv, former special adviser to russia, the command of the american forces in europe, general, i am here, welcome , mr. vecher, greetings from mr. vitaly lesya, thank you very much for the invitation , it is always a pleasure to join, so let 's try to start our conversation with this very story, we will open now there is uh, the territory that can be attacked. well, let's consider the ukrainian military, well, let's say it's possible that the ukrainian military is made up of football players, too. this is also, after all, one way or another, military operations. in your opinion, god is also a warrior in many stories of the bible, to what extent do you think, mr. marko, that this can affect the course of hostilities and not moscow’s assessment we will start with the fact that this is a more powerful reputational attack on the kremlin on the kremlin's position. such a position is propaganda that ah- ah, what else is russian territory and which you will not be able to reach your armed force
about it with our expert mark voyager, director of the agitation program of global management, associate professor, american universityiv, former special adviser to russia, the command of the american forces in europe, general, i am here, welcome , mr. vecher, greetings from mr. vitaly lesya, thank you very much for the invitation , it is always a pleasure to join, so let 's try to start our conversation with this very story, we will open now there is uh, the territory that can be attacked....
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globally. the african leadership university is the most incredible collection of students on the entire continent41 countries attend that university, and these young people have nothing, and they are grateful for everything. there are so many americans who have everything and are grateful for nothing. i have got to admit -- i'm going to sound pathetic here -- but i was in tears. they were hungry, that they continue to study. they are focused on their future, even when they have such limited resources. i refuse to use the acronym, because i want people to hear it, the african leadership university deserves our support and appreciation, because they are not asking for aid. they are simply asking to be heard. the students are wonderful, and they are raising each other up. here is another example -- i used to make fun of hillary clinton first saying that it takes a village to raise a child. it does! sometimes it takes a continent to raise a child. those students are the best. i know you have got people who watch this program who offer internships or run companies. help them! don't just say "i want pe
globally. the african leadership university is the most incredible collection of students on the entire continent41 countries attend that university, and these young people have nothing, and they are grateful for everything. there are so many americans who have everything and are grateful for nothing. i have got to admit -- i'm going to sound pathetic here -- but i was in tears. they were hungry, that they continue to study. they are focused on their future, even when they have such limited...
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the promotion of iranian universities in the qs23 global ranking system according to the new results of this ranking, which was conducted by the english carly simmons institute in the field of biological sciences. tehran university of medical sciences was ranked 209th in the world by climbing 73 places compared to the previous year. in the field of technology and engineering, sharif university was ranked 244th in the basic sciences department of tehran university and ranked between 401 and 450 in the ranking . all iranian universities were able to they improved themselves compared to the previous year, sharif university was hit 381 to 380, amir kabir university from 465 to 443 and tehran university from 521 to 530 behrooz to 501 to 510. the titles of the books published in the country, 70% of which were definitions and the rest were translations , the books published last year increased by 12% compared to the previous year. a few zionist soldiers in beit imam north bought on the bank al-jazeera tv quoted the zionist regime's television as saying that the operation was also wounded and
the promotion of iranian universities in the qs23 global ranking system according to the new results of this ranking, which was conducted by the english carly simmons institute in the field of biological sciences. tehran university of medical sciences was ranked 209th in the world by climbing 73 places compared to the previous year. in the field of technology and engineering, sharif university was ranked 244th in the basic sciences department of tehran university and ranked between 401 and 450...
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global markets. iranian by university professors, inventors, experts , centers, to which university and our science productione scientific needs of the petrochemical industry be met, to make the device acceptable for currency conversion this year, god willing, i wish for a lot of currency conversion. many of our dear compatriots are enjoying the nowruz holiday, and the use of petrochemical industry colleagues day and night , the activity and cooperation of these factories, 1400, should be suspended and updated. number of insured persons this organization in 1401 shows the prosperity of employment and the efforts of the government in creating sustainable employment, that we had a good growth in the field of business and difficult conditions , both in the insurance of housewives and the new insureds amounting to one million and five hundred new insureds of rheumatism. last year, he added to the number of insured persons. this is a very good thing that happened. it was about the reduction of unemployment insurance, and contrary to the predictions of some friends that the work sector may weaken and unemployment m
global markets. iranian by university professors, inventors, experts , centers, to which university and our science productione scientific needs of the petrochemical industry be met, to make the device acceptable for currency conversion this year, god willing, i wish for a lot of currency conversion. many of our dear compatriots are enjoying the nowruz holiday, and the use of petrochemical industry colleagues day and night , the activity and cooperation of these factories, 1400, should be...
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the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?und really is? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a door frame. did you go around knocking lots of different things, looking for the ideal knock? iam. a lot. glass, stones and everything. that's called a foley recording. myoung nam tells me that while some sounds were completely invented from scratch, it made sense for those linked to real—world actions to have a familiar feel. now that your phone can be your credit card, for example, your in—phone wallet should sound like your real wallet. 0k. would you try hitting the card whenever you're ready? swipes card. wonderful. are there any sounds thatjust don't work on a phone? like, you know, particularly low or high sounds, like... groans deeply. i mean, the smartphone speaker cannot play the lower frequency, so we cannot even consider in the beginning of the design. can i give you another sound? yes, please. smacks his lips.
the reason we enjoy music globally is music is universal, right?und really is? taps. so, that... ..that sound on the phone is actually tapping on wood? yes, it is. gangnam station, samsung building, and it's not the floor. it's a door frame. did you go around knocking lots of different things, looking for the ideal knock? iam. a lot. glass, stones and everything. that's called a foley recording. myoung nam tells me that while some sounds were completely invented from scratch, it made sense for...
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from the rostov region russia unique side plays a unique role in maintaining global balance offers efforts to protect universalvalues does not consider itself an enemy. west not isolated. well, he can use his armed forces to prevent an attack. all this is contained in the new concept of foreign policy. it became the main theme of the meeting of the security council, which was held by vladimir putin alexei golovkov has all the details. the president convened the security council to announce the adoption of an important document that will clearly outline the priorities of the foreign policy of the russian federation for years to come. a radical change in international life has required us to seriously adjust key documents in strategic planning, including the concept, which outlines the principles of the priority task of diplomatic activity. and today we signed a decree approving the updated concept of foreign policy russian federation, the full text of the decrees is already available on the portal of legal information. at the very beginning of the concept, its drafters declare that russia is a thousand-year-o
from the rostov region russia unique side plays a unique role in maintaining global balance offers efforts to protect universalvalues does not consider itself an enemy. west not isolated. well, he can use his armed forces to prevent an attack. all this is contained in the new concept of foreign policy. it became the main theme of the meeting of the security council, which was held by vladimir putin alexei golovkov has all the details. the president convened the security council to...
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the movie already earning a global total of $377 million, the film from universal and illumination has year, and it's the second biggest three-day opening for any animated film in history. and we should note comcast, which owns universal, is our parent company. a lot of people are saying, i want to go see that. >> it looks fun. >> first i was questioning it and then i started seeing the previews and i'm kind of excited. >> it's good timing with a lot of kids off. >>> tiger woods has withdrawn from this year's master, if you hadn't heard. he withdrew yesterday. before the resumption of the third round. because of his plantar fasciitis. he ended his streak of completing all 72 holes, that's all rounds on all the tournaments he had ever played at augusta national. he didn't go out without a fight. woods was seen limping throughout the weekend. if you see the clips, it's very evident. he had to withdraw from the tournaments. >> he is the ultimate competitor, up there with brady and m.j. but this is going to be an uphill climb for him for the rest of 2023. i would not be surprised if tiger
the movie already earning a global total of $377 million, the film from universal and illumination has year, and it's the second biggest three-day opening for any animated film in history. and we should note comcast, which owns universal, is our parent company. a lot of people are saying, i want to go see that. >> it looks fun. >> first i was questioning it and then i started seeing the previews and i'm kind of excited. >> it's good timing with a lot of kids off. >>>...
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university, will receive a complex of 14 buildings. there, students will not only study, but also conduct research , develop, create breakthrough technologies, the scale of construction, estimated the sea temnikova less global the new buildings of the bauman moscow state technical university are already taking shape. the main technical university of the country has long been allowed to expand closely within its historical walls, the federal program within the framework of the national project science and universities by 2030. russia should have 25 modern university campuses. the new bauman, being built ahead of schedule at the end of last year , 2 have already been put into operation, the heart of the campus will be a complex of five buildings. each of them has its own purpose and the telling name of the nature protection technology. digital materials science federal testing center building of digital transformation and congress centers, which will host large-scale events, a separate building quantum park. it will use equipment so sensitive that even car traffic is outside. we can influence it, foresee at the foundation construction stage respect for special mats that will protect just this building from th
university, will receive a complex of 14 buildings. there, students will not only study, but also conduct research , develop, create breakthrough technologies, the scale of construction, estimated the sea temnikova less global the new buildings of the bauman moscow state technical university are already taking shape. the main technical university of the country has long been allowed to expand closely within its historical walls, the federal program within the framework of the national project...
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i'm not just doing a locally, want to do this globally of the african leadership university, go work it out and is the most incredible concoctions people from the entire continent, 41 countries that university in these young people have nothing grateful for everything. so many americans who have everything grateful for nothing i have toav admit come on boarda sympathetic ear. but i was in tears. they are hungry and they continue to study and they are focused on their future even though they have such limited resources. i refuse to use the afternoon because i wanted people to. some of the leadership university. deserves our support and our appreciation because they're not asking for aid, simply asking to be heard. the students are wonderful in raising each other up in a really does and here's another example, used to make fun of hillary clinton saying that it takes a village to raise a child. it does, it does sometimes it takes a confident to raise a child the students are the c be. know your people who watch this program to offer internship services importants run compans helped them
i'm not just doing a locally, want to do this globally of the african leadership university, go work it out and is the most incredible concoctions people from the entire continent, 41 countries that university in these young people have nothing grateful for everything. so many americans who have everything grateful for nothing i have toav admit come on boarda sympathetic ear. but i was in tears. they are hungry and they continue to study and they are focused on their future even though they...
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, president obama's white house energy adviser who was a founding director of columbia university's center on global jason are from different sides of the political spectrum. how did your collaboration come together, and what do you see the goal of doing this >> jason and i have been working together for a few years now, and and it's been a really fruitful collaboration. i would say we complement each other in the sense we're not just from different political backgrounds, he served in the obama administration, and i served in the bush administration we both see the imperative of a transition, an energy transition, a change in the global energy system to be one that's focused more on low carbon or ultimately zero carbon fuels, and i think bring a background of deep geopolitical experience, and he brings his deep background in climate and together we're able to bring two disciplines that have been independent of each other for far too long, and as we try to do in this article and elsewhere, we really are explaining how the energy transition is going to change geopolitics and how geopolitics are shapin
, president obama's white house energy adviser who was a founding director of columbia university's center on global jason are from different sides of the political spectrum. how did your collaboration come together, and what do you see the goal of doing this >> jason and i have been working together for a few years now, and and it's been a really fruitful collaboration. i would say we complement each other in the sense we're not just from different political backgrounds, he served in the...
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if you look more globally, then for me as a scientist and as a citizen. i take the university.in fact, very difficult and a bridge between the maintenance of tradition and progress, as if for me it is important. you see, this is how, on the one hand, you need to preserve the tradition. on the other hand , definitely move forward. i thought about it a lot. well, since the dean needs to somehow, well, develop on the one hand, but on the other hand, it’s still the university, uh, in which, although not my almator. yes, but nevertheless i am responsible for these children. there i have 1,200 people at the faculty. and i have to think about them, how to support them on the one hand tradition on the other hand to move forward. well, the system develops when there is a certain amount of chaos, yes, an indeterminate amount of chaos. yes, well, not definitely. yes and such a suspension when you shake it up there, i don't know the stones, they lie down somehow and then you shake it. and just like that, they take some action. if you don't shake it at all, it will be dead weight. this is s
if you look more globally, then for me as a scientist and as a citizen. i take the university.in fact, very difficult and a bridge between the maintenance of tradition and progress, as if for me it is important. you see, this is how, on the one hand, you need to preserve the tradition. on the other hand , definitely move forward. i thought about it a lot. well, since the dean needs to somehow, well, develop on the one hand, but on the other hand, it’s still the university, uh, in which,...
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university and other criteria that are significant for our system. therefore, we, of course, develop these priorities further. of course, we must continue to analyze those globaliversities. well, apply them in our country . depending on the socio-economic situation , depending on the needs , depending on those tasks that the economy and these production sets us. uh, which is being implemented in our country, so here, but a lot of components and a list of specialties and e creating a specialty in e. at the junction of different sciences, it is very important, uh, the preparation of a scientifically oriented undergraduate, that is , uh, uh, in order to form this scientific setting, which then allows him to create new scientific research at the junction of sciences. well, you are talking about the fact that, yes, we should be guided by the request of the state. hmm well, will you agree that not everyone needs higher education and possible countries do not need so many specialists with the highest image. that is, i am about to tighten the set. will whether these measures should be continued not only at the faculty of journalism of the belarusian state university,
university and other criteria that are significant for our system. therefore, we, of course, develop these priorities further. of course, we must continue to analyze those globaliversities. well, apply them in our country . depending on the socio-economic situation , depending on the needs , depending on those tasks that the economy and these production sets us. uh, which is being implemented in our country, so here, but a lot of components and a list of specialties and e creating a specialty...
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author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the university of texas at austin. he is a professor in the university's department of history and the lbj school public affairs. he's the author of or editor of some 11 books on politics and foreign including the impossible presidency the rise and fall of america's office. liberty's surest america nation building the founders to obama. henry kissinger in the american century and. power in protest global revolution, the rise of detente, his writings in the new york times, the washington post wall street journal, cnn, akam, the atlantic, newsweek, time wired, foreign affairs and foreign policy and others. professor suri is a popular public lecturer, and he comments frequently on radio and television news. and his writings and teachings have received awards, including the president and associates teaching excellence award and university of texas. he hosts as well a weekly podcast. this is democracy today. he is speaking on latest book, civil war by other means america is long an unfinished fight for.
author, jeremy street, who holds the mack brown distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the university of texas at austin. he is a professor in the university's department of history and the lbj school public affairs. he's the author of or editor of some 11 books on politics and foreign including the impossible presidency the rise and fall of america's office. liberty's surest america nation building the founders to obama. henry kissinger in the american century and. power in...
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global warming levels. according to a study by new york's columbia university. it estimates that food production alone could cause the other climate to wound by almost one degree by the year. 2100 me saying is largely to blame. this greenhouse gas is produced in the guts of ruminant livestock, chiefly cows. we present a farmer his trying to reduce his dairy farms. carbon footprint. krista, tooken is a farmer who is constantly trying to improve in elaborate agricultural management process. not just to provide healthy feed for his cattle, but also to improve the quality of the soil underneath that we are grass white, clover red, clover and herbs species. diversification is very important for humans build up. the bacteria don't feed on just one thing. humus building can only work with biodiversity. ah, whom is building is just one part of his holistic system. and the cattle are at the center. twice a day they move to another paddock with tall grass. and it has to be done at precisely the right time. the stalks are fresh, juicy food for the animals. everything is co
global warming levels. according to a study by new york's columbia university. it estimates that food production alone could cause the other climate to wound by almost one degree by the year. 2100 me saying is largely to blame. this greenhouse gas is produced in the guts of ruminant livestock, chiefly cows. we present a farmer his trying to reduce his dairy farms. carbon footprint. krista, tooken is a farmer who is constantly trying to improve in elaborate agricultural management process. not...
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angeles is michael genovese, he's a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola -- loyola marymount universityth us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> so, president biden is poised to announce his reelection campaign in the coming hours. but most polls suggest a pretty tough road ahead, with the majority of democrats unenthusiastic about him running again, and particularly worried about his age. but at the same time, many say he is the only viable option on the democratic side, so, how difficult will joe biden's campaign likely be in a rematch with donald trump, or in a less likely matchup with ron desantis? >> well, i think at this stage of the game, joe biden's in pretty good shape. although he is not popular nationally, and a majority of his own party don't want him to run, he is however in the good position that no one within the party is challenging him. you would expect a president with that kind of low popularity rating to be vulnerable within his own party. and in the past, when an incumbent president has been a challenge within his own party, it's always stealth electoral trouble. for exampl
angeles is michael genovese, he's a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola -- loyola marymount universityth us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> so, president biden is poised to announce his reelection campaign in the coming hours. but most polls suggest a pretty tough road ahead, with the majority of democrats unenthusiastic about him running again, and particularly worried about his age. but at the same time, many say he is the only viable option on the...
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global land get. kathleen: this is all but universal now. does that -- how big of a risk -- it seems that asian markets are in a better position than many in developed countries. krishna: when we look at inflation, we have to look after the fact that headline inflation is moderating in asia. coal inflation is sticky. there are forces that could make it sticky, one of those forces is an outward gap that are closing. and number two, exchange and pastor is still at play. what we found is when inflation is high, it is also much higher. we can see that code inflation could be sticky, that implies that central banks still have to guard against inflation. it is important for central inks to address inflation head on. you mentioned the case of the philippines. they are one country where they have raised interest rates aggressively. that is not the case for other countries in the region, where interest rates have been more modest. shery: take a look at the short and medium-term risk, what are you focusing on the most? demographic challenges, fragment
global land get. kathleen: this is all but universal now. does that -- how big of a risk -- it seems that asian markets are in a better position than many in developed countries. krishna: when we look at inflation, we have to look after the fact that headline inflation is moderating in asia. coal inflation is sticky. there are forces that could make it sticky, one of those forces is an outward gap that are closing. and number two, exchange and pastor is still at play. what we found is when...
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he is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university. he has also authored numerous books, including the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution there. so good to have you with us. we um we're getting ready for a very monumental week. the ex president will be arraigned at the manhattan criminal court house. on tuesday. what will you be looking for? you know, a lot of people are speculating that you're going to see the perp walk in. you're gonna see him in handcuffs. i think there's going to be much less of that than some people anticipate. i think it's gonna be very businesslike . i think he'll go in the side door. there won't be a lot of cameras and it will be done very subtly. and with what i think, you know, dignity even and so i think that's as it should be not just for a former president, but for anyone, and so i think the real events will take place after the arraignment. i think when he goes to give his speech in mar-a-lago that night, that's when the fireworks may start. would you expect to happen? well i thin
he is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university. he has also authored numerous books, including the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution there. so good to have you with us. we um we're getting ready for a very monumental week. the ex president will be arraigned at the manhattan criminal court house. on tuesday. what will you be looking for? you know, a lot of people are speculating that you're going to see the perp walk...
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los angeles is michael genovese is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount universitylways good to have you with us. thank you, rosemary. so senate republicans are opposed to temporarily replacing democratic senator dianne feinstein on the judiciary committee while she recovers at home from shingles on leave since february. we have to say, and that actually puts democrats in a very difficult spot, doesn't it, with some democrats and republicans calling now for her resignation? what needs to happen here? and how do you think it would likely play out? well you know, rosemary, it is so hard to say goodbye. dianne feinstein has had a long, very distinguished career. both sides of the aisle respect her, but she's 89 with some serious health issues. she is the longest serving senator in california history. but perhaps it's time because she's holding up business. she's holding up the party. she's missed 58 votes. there are 12 judicial nominees that are just sitting there that may not get confirmed and so the democrats want her to leave now, and there's an obvious reason for t
los angeles is michael genovese is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount universitylways good to have you with us. thank you, rosemary. so senate republicans are opposed to temporarily replacing democratic senator dianne feinstein on the judiciary committee while she recovers at home from shingles on leave since february. we have to say, and that actually puts democrats in a very difficult spot, doesn't it, with some democrats and republicans...
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recently joined president clinton as speaker at the clinton global initiative meeting at vanderbilt universityric adams who was elected brooklyn borough president in 2013 by putting together a coalition of brooklynites to become the first black leader. as representative of one of the nation's largest counties, he thought to grow the local economy, invest in schools, reduce inequality, improve public safety advocate for smart policies that deliver for all new yorkers. for frequent visitors from new york city, you will be delighted to know they have appointed the city's first rat czar. with that, please welcome new york city's mayor eric adams. [applause] ♪♪ >> also, joining us today, los angeles mayor karen bass, 40 third mayor of los angeles and the first woman in significant american to be elected the city's chief executive. with an agenda focused on accountability and a new direction for los angeles her priorities are housing people immediately, increasing public safety, opportunity in every part of the city of angels. mayor bass helps protect small businesses during the pandemic and lead to
recently joined president clinton as speaker at the clinton global initiative meeting at vanderbilt universityric adams who was elected brooklyn borough president in 2013 by putting together a coalition of brooklynites to become the first black leader. as representative of one of the nation's largest counties, he thought to grow the local economy, invest in schools, reduce inequality, improve public safety advocate for smart policies that deliver for all new yorkers. for frequent visitors from...