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rwanda has one doctor for every 18,000 inhabitants. many patients face a long trip just to reach a doctor. once there, however, treatment is available. the overall situation has improved. >> the changes to the health insurance system mean that people can get treatment when they are sick instead of staying at home. that has made a big difference over the last five years. >> rwanda has enjoyed rapid economic growth in recent years. parts of the health-care care system are now financed by state funding plus revenue from health insurance. the minister of health, agnes binagwaho, says healthcare services are now being used by more than 80% of those insured. >> we have made progress. people have more uptake of health services. and of tools, innovative tools we are providing them like vaccinations, family planning. but we still have a long way to go. i prefer to focus on what we did not achieve then to focus on what we have achieved, because we still have a long way to go. >> rwinkwavu in eastern rwanda is a case in point. the local hospital
rwanda has one doctor for every 18,000 inhabitants. many patients face a long trip just to reach a doctor. once there, however, treatment is available. the overall situation has improved. >> the changes to the health insurance system mean that people can get treatment when they are sick instead of staying at home. that has made a big difference over the last five years. >> rwanda has enjoyed rapid economic growth in recent years. parts of the health-care care system are now financed...
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as a result there is a little bit of a less respect for the city and it's inhabit -- inhabitants in the neighborhood and there is more defecating and from their pets. this area should be considered in the next round. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. john decastro from portrero boosters again. one item i wanted to put up on the screen is just a picture of carolina street. you will note three of the four vehicles in this picture are commercial vehicles. that is a common problem in portrero hill. these two shuttle advance in the left belong to zyngas contractors and there is another limousine. there are a lot of commercial vehicles parked in our area that are large commercial vehicles that should not be parking around our streets especially around our parks. there is one camper in this picture. i think we need to think about the fact that it's not just vehicles, it's a lot of different over sized vehicles, there is a lot of these advance, converted u haul trucks and these are magnets. there is a lot of different things going on. we have to think about the fact that a lot of these
as a result there is a little bit of a less respect for the city and it's inhabit -- inhabitants in the neighborhood and there is more defecating and from their pets. this area should be considered in the next round. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. john decastro from portrero boosters again. one item i wanted to put up on the screen is just a picture of carolina street. you will note three of the four vehicles in this picture are commercial vehicles. that is a common...
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this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >
this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly...
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there are now around 30,000 inhabitants here, and they're joined by about 180,000 tourists every year this also affects the local wildlife's natural habitat. there's a growing demand for energy, like here on the island of floreana, the smallest inhabited galapagos island. in the past, it relied entirely on diesel for its energy needs. but that's changing. these days, floreana is switching to generators powered with vegetable oil. this production plant was built with german help. it's a pilot project supported by the international climate initiative. jatropha oil is delivered from the mainland. this form of almost completely climate-neutral energy production is a model for other galapagos islands. it marks a major step forward in climate protection. >> this place used to only have power for just four hours a day. diesel fuel was transported in tanks in metal barrels, and then pumped into dilapidated tanks at the port. they leaked and the diesel was a serious pollutant. >> the added bonus of using jatropha oil is that it boosts farmers' income in mainland ecuador. the coastal region of
there are now around 30,000 inhabitants here, and they're joined by about 180,000 tourists every year this also affects the local wildlife's natural habitat. there's a growing demand for energy, like here on the island of floreana, the smallest inhabited galapagos island. in the past, it relied entirely on diesel for its energy needs. but that's changing. these days, floreana is switching to generators powered with vegetable oil. this production plant was built with german help. it's a pilot...
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space and the way our culture inhabits space. i think there are different ways to live with that problem and to live with that question. it is dominated by capital, and the capital's not something we control. and the black people who control capital are interested in more capital. so it's not the first, it's not the first thing that people are trying to do. and the idea that people would go to a museum and that's a triumphant thing to be celebrated, unfortunately, we've all settled for our culture being -- or history. and not just black people's history, all people's history. we are quite used to that being the way things go. what were alternative possibilities for the cecil? what kind of space might it have been? i think as long as, i feel like that story was written, you know? >> i mean, i think -- well, for the audience, michael henry adams is one of the very important figures for both of us in terms of knowledge of harlem architectural history and activism. and i think, you know, that question is very real k it's not just rea
space and the way our culture inhabits space. i think there are different ways to live with that problem and to live with that question. it is dominated by capital, and the capital's not something we control. and the black people who control capital are interested in more capital. so it's not the first, it's not the first thing that people are trying to do. and the idea that people would go to a museum and that's a triumphant thing to be celebrated, unfortunately, we've all settled for our...
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is it unique, or is it possible there are other planets out there in an inhabitable zone just like this one? this morning, scientists who have been analyzing the data collected over the years by the telescope announced today they have discovered more than 800 new planets, 104 of those are in the inhabitable zone. that means they're not too close to their son where they would be to hot and not too far from their son where they would be too cold, just like earth. they're in that sweet spot where it's just right temperaturewise. of that group, ten are considered earth size. >> so that's all we know about these planets. we don't know if they have atmospheres. we don't know if they have liquid water. we don't know if they have life at all. but future missions and future scientists will answer this question. i think they'll look back at keplar as an important milestone. >> reporter: the mission only identifies planets that could be like earth. it would take another mission to actually find out whether those planets are like earth, whether they have a breathable atmosphere, oceans, clouds, mou
is it unique, or is it possible there are other planets out there in an inhabitable zone just like this one? this morning, scientists who have been analyzing the data collected over the years by the telescope announced today they have discovered more than 800 new planets, 104 of those are in the inhabitable zone. that means they're not too close to their son where they would be to hot and not too far from their son where they would be too cold, just like earth. they're in that sweet spot where...
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like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a god like being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that is unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise a god like being inhabiting this flesh shell which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a narcissism of it too it's definitely in the secrets the fact that they are in your secrets they can absolutely use those against you they absolutely will three i think that some people have to realize that it's embarrassing to go that far this pyramid. and start to realize how absurd it actually is and i think that that's personally humiliating because the thing is is that and if there are scientologists listening feel free to tune in or turn up your volume is that i don't have particularly a problem with the low level scientologist because a lot of these are smart productive people they have to have som
like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a god like being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that is unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise a god like being inhabiting this flesh shell which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a...
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approved by the ministry of justice and human rights of the country's eighteen point five million inhabitants just a small percentage of muslim that nearly cost the country following traditional indigenous beliefs . i knew the routine. she and more all that. oh no. hohoho. on the wall. you have. and while. i hope. i did. is you each term president has issued a new law regulating protests weeks after the bills spirit serious criticism from rights and political groups that c will undermine freedoms and further stifle opposition jacksonville has been widely debated since the military backed government first floated in october the law comes ten days after authorities lifted a three month long emergency order the crazy broad powers to security forces. he didn't even hit like turmoil and perpetual protests for nearly three years since the two best eleven operating against on a cracked hosni mubarak the unrest intensified following the overthrow business backed present muhammad more see the first democratically elected leader of the country. was reading that supporters have complained of abuse by se
approved by the ministry of justice and human rights of the country's eighteen point five million inhabitants just a small percentage of muslim that nearly cost the country following traditional indigenous beliefs . i knew the routine. she and more all that. oh no. hohoho. on the wall. you have. and while. i hope. i did. is you each term president has issued a new law regulating protests weeks after the bills spirit serious criticism from rights and political groups that c will undermine...
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god like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a godlike being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that is unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise a god like being inhabiting this flesh shell which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a narcissism of it too it's definitely the secrets the fact that they are in your secrets they can absolutely use those against you they absolutely will three i think that some people have to realize that it's embarrassing to go that far this pyramid and start to realize how absurd it actually is and i think that that's personally humiliating because the thing is is that and if there are scientologists listening feel free to tune in or turn up your volume is that i don't have particularly a problem with the low level scientologist because a lot of these are smart productive people they have to have some se
god like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a godlike being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that is unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise a god like being inhabiting this flesh shell which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a...
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you can inhabit the most remarkable kinds of behavior? >> yes, it is. >> rose: and make it authentic? >> it is. and, you know, and it is always interesting when i come in certainly lake meeting carrie when i first meet them on the page, it is like, oh, my god, they couldn't seem more, more antithetical to who i am and then you find -- you meet in the middle, you find them, they finned you, and to experience that kind of meshing and that empathy is, there is nothing more thrilling, because you experience a kind of oneness, i feel very hokey saying this. >> rose: with you do it with the character. >> with the character, with your imagination. it is all, you know -- >> rose: right, right. >> it is all active imagination, but, you know, you are forced to consider that maybe somebody out there in the world who you don't recognize is somebody you share a lot more in common with than you think. >> rose: and does it -- i mean, it is not a question of taking it home, but, you know, when you inhabit a character and let's assume it is carrie or let'
you can inhabit the most remarkable kinds of behavior? >> yes, it is. >> rose: and make it authentic? >> it is. and, you know, and it is always interesting when i come in certainly lake meeting carrie when i first meet them on the page, it is like, oh, my god, they couldn't seem more, more antithetical to who i am and then you find -- you meet in the middle, you find them, they finned you, and to experience that kind of meshing and that empathy is, there is nothing more...
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basic what it is remodeling and redeveloping the sharp park safety infrastructure improvement and inhabitant impeachment project. it's on item a-1. the opposition i have with this is simply the fact it the eola damage as well as the fiscal ramification of this plan the project to expand the pump house as well as the redevelopment and improve the infrastructure of the park is a serious issue with the funding of the capitalization of the park and golf course the city is continuing to pump money into a failing golf course on life support. and the recent survey found the hiking and biotic trails are the number one recreational priorities of san franciscans. shatter park as failed to turn a profit for the city. and as a result has cost the san franciscan taxpayer $8 million. that's 3 hundred thousand to around $700,000 a year. that's money that would have been spent on a wide range of things other golf courses and social services. things of that nature after an unjustly service that continual bleeds money given the fact that people don't use it. the eola factor it is built from wetlands. all the
basic what it is remodeling and redeveloping the sharp park safety infrastructure improvement and inhabitant impeachment project. it's on item a-1. the opposition i have with this is simply the fact it the eola damage as well as the fiscal ramification of this plan the project to expand the pump house as well as the redevelopment and improve the infrastructure of the park is a serious issue with the funding of the capitalization of the park and golf course the city is continuing to pump money...
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. >> inhabit marshes and tenures?es the man who started the foundation to land people on the mars by the year 20203. , one. >> it sounds very ambitious but when you realize the difference between sending humans there tuesday and then you realize that is what makes it possible we have all the technologies to get them all alive. >> people are signing up and pay actual money? >> yes. people have been waiting for this for so ng. more than four years since humans have walked on the new and not much since then. >> all these people pay a fee. >> know when it is 65,000 paid the fee we see that as a first selection around do i feel confident enough. >> you go there to live see your a mars inhabitant you between the seven years before you leave finisher job for the rest of your life spee mickey based on the economy of the country they're from? >> we make it so people have to think about it is enough to thi about it but not so much that anyone cannot afford it. >> it is just $5 if you are from catarrh or $75 but without the fee
. >> inhabit marshes and tenures?es the man who started the foundation to land people on the mars by the year 20203. , one. >> it sounds very ambitious but when you realize the difference between sending humans there tuesday and then you realize that is what makes it possible we have all the technologies to get them all alive. >> people are signing up and pay actual money? >> yes. people have been waiting for this for so ng. more than four years since humans have walked...
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god like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a godlike being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that is unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise a god like being inhabiting this flesh show which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a narcissism of it too it's definitely in the secrets the fact that they are in your secrets they can absolutely use those against you they absolutely will three i think that some people have to realize that it's embarrassing to go that far this pyramid. and start to realize how absurd it actually is and i think that that's personally humiliating because the thing is is that and if there are scientologists listening feel free to tune in or turn up your volume is that i don't have particularly a problem with the low level scientologists because a lot of these are are smart productive people they have to have
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keeping the boats and fishing are going to have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but the good you see here we are born among fishermen and become fisherman who do we need to share our whole lives revolve around fishing but. look what they've got even babies from the cradle their first toys a boat you can grow. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with good luck with the. net nine or ten they go out to sea . all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on the graves you will see fishing nets pieces of wood from boats which shows that fishing is a cultural thing to cook to look good when they take away the boats and the fishing from us they take away our lives to live that. is why he did not. put money in the bank for the future. to be competitive. we live day by day we spend whatever money we have been for one hundred to solve our problems. would do me good when you when i come back from fishing you might give away the first piece. there's employment in my list second one is for my family and the rest is for selling. what we. wan
keeping the boats and fishing are going to have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but the good you see here we are born among fishermen and become fisherman who do we need to share our whole lives revolve around fishing but. look what they've got even babies from the cradle their first toys a boat you can grow. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with good luck with the. net nine or ten they go out to sea . all our lives from the cradle...
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my fellow inhabitants of this planet, let us take our stand here, in this assembly of nations and let us see if we can move the world to adjusted lasting peace. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> this november 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination in dallas. join us for eyewitness accounts surrounding that fall day in 1963. watch ceremonies from the plaza in dallas and the jfk library in boston and we'll take your phone calls. remembering jfk 50 years after dallas. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan home to the university of michigan. hosted by our comcast cable partner partners learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >> i want to express my thanks to you. i come here tonight to say one or two words on this campaign which is now coming into the last three week. >> on october 13th, john kennedy
my fellow inhabitants of this planet, let us take our stand here, in this assembly of nations and let us see if we can move the world to adjusted lasting peace. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> this november 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination in dallas. join us for eyewitness accounts surrounding that fall day in 1963. watch ceremonies from the plaza in dallas and the jfk library in boston and we'll take your phone calls. remembering jfk 50 years after...
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the sharp parks safety infrastructure improvement and inhabitant xhachlt project is in a negative desolation is proposed for december 25th. item 2a and b for the cases 1900 19th avenue are proposed for indefinite continuance. commissioners furnished on our consent calendar item 7 for the case at the 1650 mission street is also prototype for tubs to december 12th. under your regular calendar commissioners item 15 amendments to the planning code impact exceptions ordinance is being proposed for continuance to december testing initiating. the item under consent and under the regular collapsed if you choose to you could consider those continuances when the matter is called or deal with them now >> let me go ahead and open this up for public comment for the items for continuance. (calling names) >> like to remind the members of the public the public comment is recycled for the matters of continuance. >> thank you for calling me up. we actually have submitted some additional comments on the project in writing. 0 they're under submission to you in the packet and generally, we have some concerns abo
the sharp parks safety infrastructure improvement and inhabitant xhachlt project is in a negative desolation is proposed for december 25th. item 2a and b for the cases 1900 19th avenue are proposed for indefinite continuance. commissioners furnished on our consent calendar item 7 for the case at the 1650 mission street is also prototype for tubs to december 12th. under your regular calendar commissioners item 15 amendments to the planning code impact exceptions ordinance is being proposed for...
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like being you know the whole idea is this is about you that you yourself are a god like being inhabiting the shell you know it isn't that l. ron is god l. ron is basically like a buddha or like a wise the wise is scientist that has given us this technology that has unlock this and it was still view that l. ron was you know a wise god like being inhabiting this flesh shell which happened to be of portly redheaded chain smoking in. middle aged man on a boat but past that is that there's a narcissism of it too it's definitely in the secrets the fact that they are in your secrets they can absolutely use those against you they absolutely will three i think that some people have to realize that it's embarrassing to go that far this pyramid and start to realize how absurd it actually is and i think that that's personally humiliating because the thing is is that and if there are scientologists listening feel free to tune in or turn up your volume is that i don't have particularly a problem with the low level scientologists because a lot of these are smart productive people they have to have some
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sweet scented trees the many streets of the city was soon eaten well swept despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals such an enormous venice but also remarkable floating gardens that reminded of nowhere else on earth while europe was drinking polluted city rivers huge transport of america's will to fill fresh springs but what impressed most with a special merchant areas where timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as well as green grocers streets where one could buy every sort of vegetable fruits honeys nuts paste and chocolates astonished by the personal cleanliness and hygiene of the colorfully dressed populace and by their extravagant use of soaps deodorants and breasts sweetness. europeans never plays them kept close though not all times the pilgrims knows biographers the any fine i had a terrible smell indians tried without success teach them to play. settlers also had bad breath from rotting teeth and starvation was so combing the corpses would just open pits known as poor holes many turn to all cold and committed suicid
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despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals like an enormous venice but also remarkable floating gardens that reminded of no. drinking polluted city rivers huge. fresh springs but what impressed most with a special merchant areas where timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as well as green grocers streets where one could buy every sort of vegetable fruits honeys paste and chocolates astonished by the personal cleanliness and hygiene of the colorfully dressed populace and by their extravagant use of soaps deodorant and breasts sweetness was europeans never close all the pilgrims. had a terrible smell indians' troy to. teach them to. the story of the first settlers has been deliberately changed those also james lowe and because the truth is so shameful. hundreds of miles from the cellphone stayed the america because the mission was a failure they relay more poles historian robert everly was to find some gold and take it back to europe. they spend their days digging random holes in the ground haplessly looking for gold instea
despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals like an enormous venice but also remarkable floating gardens that reminded of no. drinking polluted city rivers huge. fresh springs but what impressed most with a special merchant areas where timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as well as green grocers streets where one could buy every sort of vegetable fruits honeys paste and chocolates astonished by the personal cleanliness and...
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my fellow inhabitants of this planet, let us take our stand here, in this assembly of nations and let us see if we can in our own time to a jest and lasting peace. [ applause ] >>> this november 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination in dallas. join american history tv november 23 and 24 for eyewitness accounts of the events surrounding that fall day in 1963. we'll air footage of the kennedy funeral and lyndon johnson's address to congress. watch ceremonies from the plaza in dallas and the jfk library in boston and we'll take your phone calls. remembering jfk 50 years after dallas. here on american history tv on cspan 3. mrs. johnson first lady loved to show off the texas country and her home. the guest to the ranch would formally gather here in the den. various heads of states came to visit. we have pay few things that speak to her connection to the room here. one of the things she wanted to highlight was the native american heritage here in the hill country. we have a small collection of arrow heads over there. she had an eye for copper and collected gi
my fellow inhabitants of this planet, let us take our stand here, in this assembly of nations and let us see if we can in our own time to a jest and lasting peace. [ applause ] >>> this november 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination in dallas. join american history tv november 23 and 24 for eyewitness accounts of the events surrounding that fall day in 1963. we'll air footage of the kennedy funeral and lyndon johnson's address to congress. watch...
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not only are these towns the original inhabitants. being a smuggling boom town is one they failed to shed. those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. the smugglers and migrants are frequently cracked down on. they lack the big enough gaols to crackdown on the trade. >> translation: we put them in prison. these are people that need a lot of help. feeding them is beyond our means. repatriating them is impossible. >> we meet an ethiopian, a convicted people smuggler. >> translation: the solution lies not in locking us out, but creating opportunities for people at home. >> smuglers charge between 40 and $100. if all goes well, the trip in small, overcrowded and rickety boats lasts more than a day. >> translation: fear is for those who have something to lose. i have no fear at all. >> to the casual observer - that people are willing to risk death at sea at the hands of the human traffickers for a dog that may not materialize may seem crazy. the story of every migrant tells the story of their homeland. every hardship they ensur
not only are these towns the original inhabitants. being a smuggling boom town is one they failed to shed. those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. the smugglers and migrants are frequently cracked down on. they lack the big enough gaols to crackdown on the trade. >> translation: we put them in prison. these are people that need a lot of help. feeding them is beyond our means. repatriating them is impossible. >> we meet an ethiopian, a convicted people smuggler....
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just so it's in the habitable zone doesn't mean it's inhabited. >> do we really have an appreciation for what's begun on out there? >> we're only finding out about this now because it took kepler four years to acquire enough data so we could defect planets as far as the earth at distances far enough from their host star where liquid water could plausibly exists. the first planets detected by kepler were large and close in. and later we were able to detect planets smaller from the host star. >> what are we going to learn more about these planets? >> kepler like any scientific study poses more questions than it answers. we have finally learned about planets and temperatures, lukewarm temperatures, but finding out which nearby stars host planets similar in size to the earth. and then in the more distant future actually taking pictures of these planets and then in the very far distant future, traveling to these students. >> you are a graduate student, so it seems like an awfully big thing for a guy in your point in your careering to discovering things. you are offering the estimates of w
just so it's in the habitable zone doesn't mean it's inhabited. >> do we really have an appreciation for what's begun on out there? >> we're only finding out about this now because it took kepler four years to acquire enough data so we could defect planets as far as the earth at distances far enough from their host star where liquid water could plausibly exists. the first planets detected by kepler were large and close in. and later we were able to detect planets smaller from the...
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despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals an enormous venice but also remarkable that reminded of . drinking polluted city rivers huge. and fresh springs but what impressed most with the special merchant areas timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as well as green grocers streets where one could buy every sort of vegetable fruits honeys paste and chocolates astonished by the personal cleanliness and hygiene of the colorfully dressed populace and by their extravagant use of soaps deodorant and breasts sweetness europeans never close all times the. i had a terrible smell indians troy. the story of the first. change. because the truth. because the mission was a failure. historian robert everly was to find some gold and take it back to europe . they spend their days digging random holes in the ground haplessly looking for gold instead of planting crops they were starving and digging up putrid indian corpses. they took from the indian presenters and forced them to teach the colonists how to farm and the meal with the nat
despite the multitude of inhabitants crisscrossed with a complex network of canals an enormous venice but also remarkable that reminded of . drinking polluted city rivers huge. and fresh springs but what impressed most with the special merchant areas timber and tiles and other building materials were bought and sold as well as green grocers streets where one could buy every sort of vegetable fruits honeys paste and chocolates astonished by the personal cleanliness and hygiene of the colorfully...
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the peanut boats and fishing are going to have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants. you see here we are born among fishermen and become fishermen who do would you please share our whole lives revolve around fishing but. look what they've got even babies from the cradle their first choice is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming we fill up with the. nine or ten they go out to see. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on the graves you will see fishing nets pieces of wood from boats which shows that fishing is a cultural thing. when they take away the boats and the fishing from us they take away our lives. her. you do not put money in the bank for the future. as we live day by day we spend whatever money we have been for one hundred to solve problems. one to me good when you when i come back from fishing you might give away the first piece. there's employment in my list second one is for my family and the rest is for selling. what we. have that. you might not have a single koinonia if you come to the sure w
the peanut boats and fishing are going to have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants. you see here we are born among fishermen and become fishermen who do would you please share our whole lives revolve around fishing but. look what they've got even babies from the cradle their first choice is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming we fill up with the. nine or ten they go out to see. all our lives from the cradle to the grave...
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advisement we're announcing that the case an appeal of the preliminary share parks is improvement inhabitant enhancement project should have been on our calendar for continuance for april 5th and it will be proposed for december 5th >> any public comment on the items for the continuance for the consent calendar. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> moved to continue the items as stated. >> second. >> second. >> on that motion inform continue items one and two (calling names) so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and and places you under your regular calendar. all matters under the consent calendar maybe acted upon any abby a single roll call driver's license will not be any separation of items unless asked for by the public or staff. the next case 136 bullying la street subdivision and item 4 the case at the 1865 clay street asked for conversion >> any public comment on the two items under the consent calendar. seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner moore >> i move to approve. >> second. >> on that motion to approve (calling names) so moved, commi
advisement we're announcing that the case an appeal of the preliminary share parks is improvement inhabitant enhancement project should have been on our calendar for continuance for april 5th and it will be proposed for december 5th >> any public comment on the items for the continuance for the consent calendar. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> moved to continue the items as stated. >> second. >> second. >> on that motion inform continue items one and two...