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a little clarification from the book institute was founded by changes to the law on state support of ublishing in 2016. in 2017, it formally began its work when all the founding documents were already prepared. i have been working at the institute since 2018, and actually after of all these organizational periods, it was in the 18th year that the active activity of the institute began, but it was founded in order to strengthen state support for ukrainian book publishing, the promotion of ukrainian literature in ukraine and abroad, and support for libraries, these are the main three or four things for which it was created by analogy with the polish institute of books and other similar foreign institutions, because it is very important that some basic amount of support be concentrated in one place so that it is developed and implemented the state policy of supporting book publishing and the development of reading. and this is actually what the ukrainian institute of books deals with. well, as for its activities during this time, we were engaged in participating in international at book
a little clarification from the book institute was founded by changes to the law on state support of ublishing in 2016. in 2017, it formally began its work when all the founding documents were already prepared. i have been working at the institute since 2018, and actually after of all these organizational periods, it was in the 18th year that the active activity of the institute began, but it was founded in order to strengthen state support for ukrainian book publishing, the promotion of...
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you in the discussion of the situation with the funding of culture . in particular, this refers to the state film institute, the institute of bookse institute of national memory, etc. and at the same time, about 600 million millions of hryvnias goes to the only news of the telethon, and also taking into account the fact that we have several additional television institutions that are also financed from the budget, but somehow we see some strange imbalance, there was probably an incorrect interpretation, there were terms about the only news, there was 0 money invested for the marathon a-a these funds, which are called informational, this is financing of ukrainform, which, by the way, work for information e-e assistance to our embassies abroad, was a state agency ukrainform has hmm e-e branches in brussels in other the cities of strasbourg and they cooperate with our embassies, which, unfortunately, also now have certain difficulties with personnel due to reductions, so there is already such a synergy here, and our representative offices, including abroad, also provide funding for foreign exchange by the way, i work a lot on intern
you in the discussion of the situation with the funding of culture . in particular, this refers to the state film institute, the institute of bookse institute of national memory, etc. and at the same time, about 600 million millions of hryvnias goes to the only news of the telethon, and also taking into account the fact that we have several additional television institutions that are also financed from the budget, but somehow we see some strange imbalance, there was probably an incorrect...
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to that, well, half of the norm, but uh, of the new purchases, it was less than one percent of the book institutelus local budgets for that it turns out that a lot of books came as gifts, and guess who from russia, yes, they were simply imported in huge quantities , gifts from russia. books that contribute to the establishment of the russian world here . and if it was a gift, it was not licensed, and that is, there can be books of any content. i think that they could be brought in unofficially through customs. they could be brought in just somehow by diplomatic mail, which i do not undertake to confirm this but it looks like they got there and there were a lot of them, but in order to analyze the local books and generally the availability of funds, whether experts will be involved and everything will be at the libraries, this is still being discussed well, it's a very unclear system. but most likely it will be at the libraries themselves, which should also attract some people who are able to evaluate it. i have no idea how it can happen in the villages, let's say. that there is, er, some kind of
to that, well, half of the norm, but uh, of the new purchases, it was less than one percent of the book institutelus local budgets for that it turns out that a lot of books came as gifts, and guess who from russia, yes, they were simply imported in huge quantities , gifts from russia. books that contribute to the establishment of the russian world here . and if it was a gift, it was not licensed, and that is, there can be books of any content. i think that they could be brought in unofficially...
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why not give ukrainian revisions, translations, now instead of starting to finance ukrainian books , the publishing house through the instituterainian cinematography stopped doing all this. on the front, on the roads, well, why do soldiers fight for ukraine, in its language, in its culture, what should they be inspired by, obviously , the state must now very actively support all this to support translations, to support the publishing house of ukrainian literature, to fill those libraries that currently carry russian literature, and then it will function normally and actually it is probably about the fact that we have a bone, very correct , the draft laws became legal, they worked very well there, thanks to the fact that people came who this was important well, as in the case of the delay, but the previous one, but the need to create a certain framework in order to make it easier to understand, in particular, i bring you to the law of the bill that was submitted on decolonization, can it be this framework when we can simply put it under this framework and say ok, these are colonial things, we need to get rid of them, maybe it
why not give ukrainian revisions, translations, now instead of starting to finance ukrainian books , the publishing house through the instituterainian cinematography stopped doing all this. on the front, on the roads, well, why do soldiers fight for ukraine, in its language, in its culture, what should they be inspired by, obviously , the state must now very actively support all this to support translations, to support the publishing house of ukrainian literature, to fill those libraries that...
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ukrainian branch, nothing except for the salary of the people who work there, in the ukrainian institute of bookscept for a part of the salary for the people who work there, some of them will be forced to resign on propaganda films, propaganda channels, all these houses, what russian films are shown there, and now they are already saying, thank god they became ukrainian, but they show a ukrainian show and transfer this money to commercial structures to the council, which is made by the commercial structure on this propaganda media, increased the budget there by 300%. here is the budget culture for the next year. obviously, this is just an indignity of mocking the culture. i understand very well that there is a war and that this is a defense budget. it is very good that we see half of the budget on the army. i really don't understand why. don't finance patriotic media. and those media that are engaged in propaganda and show good russian, and patriotic media kill. i don't understand why to kill ukrainian cinema, which is our best ambassador in the world, because when ukrainian cinema is shown, peop
ukrainian branch, nothing except for the salary of the people who work there, in the ukrainian institute of bookscept for a part of the salary for the people who work there, some of them will be forced to resign on propaganda films, propaganda channels, all these houses, what russian films are shown there, and now they are already saying, thank god they became ukrainian, but they show a ukrainian show and transfer this money to commercial structures to the council, which is made by the...
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, everyone talks about it but we don't give funds to ukrainian publishers and the ukrainian institute of booksplace them with ukrainian quality translations, this is more necessary than ever we don't give funds to culture we give funds in the world, but in parliament later, i understand, there will be a conversation about this, but in short, i can’t help but say that a project is being voted on, according to which the funds from the road fund all used to go to the army, now will go to the roads again for big construction. let's firstly not recruit from the army, because at such a time recruiting from the army is a crime. people who have to stay in ukraine, you know me every day, literally today, the previous days, the mother of servicemen who are today at the front protecting our country, but who are the students, especially ours, our meeting of the teroborony brigade , which, well, they are also servicemen, the same not only if territorial defense is a part of the armed forces of ukraine and we appealed , in particular, the ministry of defense appealed to the general staff. i think that, afte
, everyone talks about it but we don't give funds to ukrainian publishers and the ukrainian institute of booksplace them with ukrainian quality translations, this is more necessary than ever we don't give funds to culture we give funds in the world, but in parliament later, i understand, there will be a conversation about this, but in short, i can’t help but say that a project is being voted on, according to which the funds from the road fund all used to go to the army, now will go to the...
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books are in demand not to deprive people of access to knowledge. while repairs are underway, for example, 17,000 books from the valley for storage to the institute ofare being completed and some foreign literature on foreign archeology, general history, art from ancient times to the era of feudalism, anthropology and ethnography, some of the books from the library of the institute were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, three million copies, or, as they say here, 850 t inside -25 °, therefore, you need to dress warmer. oh, and don't forget the mittens. here is literature that did not burn down, but got wet when the building was poured, in each box there are dozens of books, magazines and newspapers, including rare ones that have survived in one copy. why was it necessary to freeze books and magazines at all? and newspapers but after it, when the fire was extinguished, most of the fund was not the majority, most of the fund was flooded with water, and that the only way to save the font when it is flooded is only to freeze it there are no ways, it will not be possible to dry and save everything because we uh did a fund photo. an
books are in demand not to deprive people of access to knowledge. while repairs are underway, for example, 17,000 books from the valley for storage to the institute ofare being completed and some foreign literature on foreign archeology, general history, art from ancient times to the era of feudalism, anthropology and ethnography, some of the books from the library of the institute were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, three million copies, or, as they say here, 850 t...
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of all prospective receipts, since books used to be. unfortunately, that’s all, but the hangars were guarded with books at the inion, the library of the institutesn the world, but the fire in january 2015 destroyed about the third fund, but the 100th library did not fly out. some of the books from the institute's library were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, 3 million copies, or as they say here 850 tons inside -25°. therefore, you need to dress warmly. oh, and don't forget the mittens. here is literature that did not burn down, but got wet when the building was poured, in each box there are dozens of books, magazines and newspapers, including rare ones that have survived in one copy. why was it necessary to freeze the books at all? uh, magazines and newspapers, well, after when there was a quenching of most of the fund, most of the fund was flooded with water. and that the only way to save the fund when it's in the hall is to freeze it. no collection already on the sly defrost. this is the so-called convection method, when books stand on a shelf. we use the lower holders, a open them and direct a blizzard of defrosted bo
of all prospective receipts, since books used to be. unfortunately, that’s all, but the hangars were guarded with books at the inion, the library of the institutesn the world, but the fire in january 2015 destroyed about the third fund, but the 100th library did not fly out. some of the books from the institute's library were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, 3 million copies, or as they say here 850 tons inside -25°. therefore, you need to dress warmly. oh, and don't...
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books are in demand not to deprive people of access to knowledge. while repairs are underway, for example, 17,000 books. they deposited with the instituteature and literature on foreign archeology, general history of art from ancient times to the era of feudalism, anthropology and ethnography, some of the books from the library of the institute were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, three million copies, or as it is believed here 850 t inside -25°, so you need 20 warmer. oh, and don't forget the mittens. here is the literature that did not burn, but got wet when the building was poured each box contains dozens of books, magazines and newspapers, including rare ones that have been preserved in one copy. why was it necessary to freeze books, magazines and newspapers at all? but after when the fire was put out most of the fund, most of the more part of the fund was flooded with water, and that was the only way to save the font. when it is flooded, it is only near the frost, that is, there are no ways to dry the collection and it will not be possible to save everything, because we did an autograph and photographed the
books are in demand not to deprive people of access to knowledge. while repairs are underway, for example, 17,000 books. they deposited with the instituteature and literature on foreign archeology, general history of art from ancient times to the era of feudalism, anthropology and ethnography, some of the books from the library of the institute were brought here in the refrigerator of the federal reserve, three million copies, or as it is believed here 850 t inside -25°, so you need 20 warmer....
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popularization of ukrainian art hm improving the quality of teaching in the state languages in educational institutions and support of the booking business, deputies of the lviv oblast were the first to approve this program until 2026. today, we must bring the possibilities of learning the ukrainian language as close as possible to those citizens of ukraine who did not have such an opportunity due to various reasons. only to the communication of the ukrainian language, because planning, but also to the spread of knowledge about the ukrainian language, culture, identity both in ukraine and abroad. and thirdly, i want to say that this is huge the signal when lviv oblast is the first in the west of ukraine to approve such a program is the best world example that even such extremely common languages as english, german, polish, spanish and others have appropriate institutions and appropriate directions of the program for its approval and its popularization and we do not need to invent a bicycle in this case to adopt the best global examples and take up the promotion and prevention of the ukrainian language. today, september star
popularization of ukrainian art hm improving the quality of teaching in the state languages in educational institutions and support of the booking business, deputies of the lviv oblast were the first to approve this program until 2026. today, we must bring the possibilities of learning the ukrainian language as close as possible to those citizens of ukraine who did not have such an opportunity due to various reasons. only to the communication of the ukrainian language, because planning,...
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of books in digital format . hello so, with what baggage did we come to the centenary, what is the national library of belarus today the largest in the country we are the leading scientific institutiond of political science book science bibliography, well as a scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today. library - is the largest information court cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest kept. knowledge we store today more than about ten and a half million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps, posters, abstracts and dissertations, er, and other documents in eighty languages of the world. today, our users have 17 spacious reading rooms at their disposal, which are equipped for the study of all types of documents according to their technical equipment. today the library is not inferior to, uh, the leading libraries. e mira, e our complex of technological systems includes both scanning equipment and restoration equipment equipment. e for publishing activities today on the basis of the library we publish. uh, our publishing center publishes, uh, two scientific collections. we also have our own
of books in digital format . hello so, with what baggage did we come to the centenary, what is the national library of belarus today the largest in the country we are the leading scientific institutiond of political science book science bibliography, well as a scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today. library - is the largest information court cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest kept. knowledge we store today more than about ten...
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this is untrue with the brookings institution, a senior fellow and author of the book " know your price: valuing black lives and property in america's black cities.". welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: jackson, mississippi in the water problem. talk about the actual problem and what you think of the causes. guest: there is flooding throughout the south over the last few weeks during the summer and one of the incidents was acutely related to the flooding of the main water system there. water coming in from the pearl river. it overwhelmed it. the plant was already compromised. we kind of used deferred maintenance and it disabled the pumps and filtration systems and 150,000 residents were not able to get clean water for a week. now, this was one of several over the last year and a half. many people may remember during the winter last year when about one quarter of the residents had clean water. it is clearly an issue around a broken system, broken infrastructure, at least from the water system there has been in a lot of talk in the media that one of the actual cost
this is untrue with the brookings institution, a senior fellow and author of the book " know your price: valuing black lives and property in america's black cities.". welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: jackson, mississippi in the water problem. talk about the actual problem and what you think of the causes. guest: there is flooding throughout the south over the last few weeks during the summer and one of the incidents was acutely related to the flooding of the...
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in plain sight, with the exception of the visit journal, where the black and white private educational institution is the minsk city gymnasium, nevertheless, the bookvisitors with e, to society, is a private institution. education men's gymnasium. she 's turned on, uh. didn't, and she's absolutely on last visit. today i looked, when the legend scattered, how the house of cards was called for help outside the entrance. this is the only one from the administration at the school it is filled 8.09 with people's signatures today 8 9 today people came crops come. let's get these questions. you can see how this situation has developed in our city. unfortunately, and uh, it's not the position of the state to close it there or not to give the opportunity to work on finalizing it. we know very good private schools. they work and educate children. thank them for this. but the male gymnasium is different in that no one is allowed beyond the threshold. as how in what conditions is the children no one knows what textbooks. what uh hmm what symbolism, finally, in the classrooms, meanwhile the children go to study, it is clear that the school does not work in addi
in plain sight, with the exception of the visit journal, where the black and white private educational institution is the minsk city gymnasium, nevertheless, the bookvisitors with e, to society, is a private institution. education men's gymnasium. she 's turned on, uh. didn't, and she's absolutely on last visit. today i looked, when the legend scattered, how the house of cards was called for help outside the entrance. this is the only one from the administration at the school it is filled 8.09...
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way to work together to protect the institutions to help build the confidence of the american institution. he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon asked moynihan to come in and talk with them despite the fact that he worked for two democratic opponents. >> politics breeds strange bedfellows. it policy. >> moynihan as you can see was 6 feet 5 inches and was described as an elf. he had an elf and -- which is not a great premium in the early white house so he was not a breath of fresh air but a wind of change and he put together to show the juxtaposition of somebody who is campaigning for robert kennedy and was killed and he ends up as nixon's competitor of his domestic policy so we have a very short clip of the firing line in which william buckley introduces the band democrat moynahan and we bu
way to work together to protect the institutions to help build the confidence of the american institution. he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked...
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travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution and is currently working on her second book, tentatively titled an honest man the inimitable presidency of john adams. speaking of mr. adams, help me welcome lindsey to share her presentation. peace and inviolable faith with all nations. john adams independence and the quest for neutrality. hello, everyone. it is a joy to be here with you today to talk about john adams independence neutrality and everything in between. one of the mistakes i think we make as a historian, as history lovers, as readers, is we tend to separate our history into three buckets. colonial, revolutionary. and then the early republic, when in reality, the names that we're talking about today often lived throughout all of those three periods. they experienced the events and those experience. is that knowledge that firsthand leadership experience and intuition they received shaped what they did next. so we really can't treat them as separate. i also want to challenge us to think beyond those tempers. all limitatio
travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution and is currently working on her second book, tentatively titled an honest man the inimitable presidency of john adams. speaking of mr. adams, help me welcome lindsey to share her presentation. peace and inviolable faith with all nations. john adams independence and the quest for neutrality. hello, everyone. it is a joy to be here with you today to talk about john adams...
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of scaffolding in your book. you talk a little bit about who are the people and the institutions you just mentioned?ow do they glue themselves together to make this imperial product? >> the scaffold is a way to get the religious institutions in this process the archival project is that the heart of this book but to really look at you who was communicating with him across the atlantic people on both sides are talking about a product so school is communicating with whom and what are the boundaries so what i found is that it has channeled through those institutional mechanisms through private societies with a whole host of other voluntary organizations handling money back and forth communicating back-and-forth but the other piece of that is they are emphasizing places inside the empire. i expected i would find communications is not british protestants and then some communication to say german protestants are scandinavian. there is a little dead of that but the vast majority is channeled within the structure of the empire. so built around the empire , that emphasizes how much politics is determining the
of scaffolding in your book. you talk a little bit about who are the people and the institutions you just mentioned?ow do they glue themselves together to make this imperial product? >> the scaffold is a way to get the religious institutions in this process the archival project is that the heart of this book but to really look at you who was communicating with him across the atlantic people on both sides are talking about a product so school is communicating with whom and what are the...
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he's been seminal in advancing ecological literacy and greening of education educational curricula and higher education institutions his books remain foundational entire. he's also been a leading figure in developing ecological disarm and putting it into action in local economy movements a longtime professor of environmental studies and politics at oberlin college in nineteen ninety six he spearheaded the design and construction. the first leed platinum green building us campus. yeah the overlook project that extended the effort into town partnership to build a regional green army camp. the other route if you look. imagine all read into the core of national power he was in the van gogh by. climate as the biggest pull for. in human history. in nineteen eighty nine work the first ever. on the if of climate disruption in the banking industry. in two thousand eight he organized the presidential climate action project with the world which was a world class can do terry the position climate to production as the top national security issue. it's a pop music record. you bob the story policies we wish to have been more. his books inc
he's been seminal in advancing ecological literacy and greening of education educational curricula and higher education institutions his books remain foundational entire. he's also been a leading figure in developing ecological disarm and putting it into action in local economy movements a longtime professor of environmental studies and politics at oberlin college in nineteen ninety six he spearheaded the design and construction. the first leed platinum green building us campus. yeah the...
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or editor of 16 books including his current biography eight, abraham lincoln in his time this book has received numerous accolades including at this year's favorite and abraham lincoln institute book award like a price of the gilded society is also among the wall street journal top ten books of the year in his previous award-winning books included walt whitman's america, and john brown abolitionist and professor reynolds is a regular reviewer for the wall street journal, the new york times book review, in new york review of books printed speaking today on lincoln and popular culture, we welcome david reynolds to the program. >> thank you very much and is great to be here at the 2021 symposium to speak on lincoln in popular culture. in order think institute for recognizing my book with issues book award. it means a lot to me to be recognized on this very special group. the lincoln and the scholars, my book aim tells the story of the cross between lincoln and surrounding culture and lincoln was responsive to the spirit of the hour and his responsiveness fostered his compassionate, michael describes him before and homes in the music, plays the popular theater and so forth and in
or editor of 16 books including his current biography eight, abraham lincoln in his time this book has received numerous accolades including at this year's favorite and abraham lincoln institute book award like a price of the gilded society is also among the wall street journal top ten books of the year in his previous award-winning books included walt whitman's america, and john brown abolitionist and professor reynolds is a regular reviewer for the wall street journal, the new york times book...
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of do i purchased your book and it was an excellent, very summary, very bought down her theory for a product of your presentation of the book. the conference was organized by the heartland institution, a conservative think tank that's funded by organizations such as coke industries, the largest petrochemical conglomerate in the united states. for $250.00, attendees were given dinner and a series of speeches by so called climate experts. the president of the heartland institute opened preceding thank you for being here. i have to say, i am so happy, i feel speechless. his presentation was both combatant and wildly massive. the whole notion that we are facing a climate crisis is a delusion. we're here to fight bear the true because climate change is what they're using as a trojan horse for their globalization. socialist agenda, it was a common theme throughout the evening. i the i is a big like you're still really good. the highlight of the show was a video from germany and a new voice among climate change deny i life. we can get you through the climate campaign. rothenberg. i hear you let me know. i me. yeah, this leg wants me to paint meeting a site is not a religion and that i'm w
of do i purchased your book and it was an excellent, very summary, very bought down her theory for a product of your presentation of the book. the conference was organized by the heartland institution, a conservative think tank that's funded by organizations such as coke industries, the largest petrochemical conglomerate in the united states. for $250.00, attendees were given dinner and a series of speeches by so called climate experts. the president of the heartland institute opened preceding...
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of religious institutions in this process. the archival project at the heart of this book, the way i started my research was to really look at who was communicating with whom across the atlantic. we knew that people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other, they talk about a protestant empire. who is actually communicating with whom? and what are the boundaries of that? and what i have found was that it is channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms. a lot through private societies, this is society for the propagation of the gospel. there is a whole host of other voluntary organizations. they are channeling money back and forth, they are communicating back and forth. the other piece of that is that they are really emphasizing places that are inside the empire. i had expected that i would find a lot of communication with a non-british protestants, and there is some. so some communications with german protestants or scandinavian protestants. there is a little bit of that. but far more of it, the vast majority of it is channeled within the structure of the empire. so thinking of it as a scaffolding,
of religious institutions in this process. the archival project at the heart of this book, the way i started my research was to really look at who was communicating with whom across the atlantic. we knew that people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other, they talk about a protestant empire. who is actually communicating with whom? and what are the boundaries of that? and what i have found was that it is channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms. a lot...
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back in my book in 2002, i cited data from one of our very serious sociological institutes. ds, but by choice there or some party. it's andreev who published such books, so there are thousands. well, not thousands of dozens of criteria were interviewed and it was amazing. what crime you can not justify under any circumstances 92% answered treason. it's good nowhere, the fatherland is there, on the contrary, where the fatherland is there and it's good, even if everything is not it it was a shock. it was the year 2000. and back in 1990 there were other data on this, so i always believe in it, and i always believe in our youth. and i know that she there is covered by the guise of such what they call indifference. because if this shell does not close, they will expose their vulnerability. something will be pulled. it turns out that this is an ideological or moral fake, and it hurts a lot. therefore, it is better to close with ostentatious cynicism. something is about to explode. here it will be, the call in the forty-first year. here again from school. i'm sure they will. eh, our
back in my book in 2002, i cited data from one of our very serious sociological institutes. ds, but by choice there or some party. it's andreev who published such books, so there are thousands. well, not thousands of dozens of criteria were interviewed and it was amazing. what crime you can not justify under any circumstances 92% answered treason. it's good nowhere, the fatherland is there, on the contrary, where the fatherland is there and it's good, even if everything is not it it was a...
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institute of human progress. >> one of the theories that you talk about in super abundance's time prices. what is that? >> okay, great. >> what is the example that you use throughout the book? >> first of all, remember that we buy things with money, but we really pay for them with time, right? when you buy something, i've gotten the money to take the money and then by this thing. what we have said is, if we buy things with money and behave in a time, can we make sure that things are measured in dollars and sense. we can also measure things in dollars in minutes. if a pizza, for example, cost $20 and i'm earning $4 an hour, that pisa cost me 30 minutes. that is the time price. everything gets converted from money to time. it really has for benefits. time has fort benefits over money. the first benefit is, you don't have to worry about making adjustments for nominal dollars and real dollars. you can avoid the whole inflation issue. all of this cpi, all of these adjustments that we try to make as economists to adjust back to some real number. you can avoid all of that confusion and just go straight to the time crisis. the second advantages, once you developed a time price, yo
institute of human progress. >> one of the theories that you talk about in super abundance's time prices. what is that? >> okay, great. >> what is the example that you use throughout the book? >> first of all, remember that we buy things with money, but we really pay for them with time, right? when you buy something, i've gotten the money to take the money and then by this thing. what we have said is, if we buy things with money and behave in a time, can we make sure...
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she's the author of the award-winning book the cabinet george washington and the creation of an american institution. i was when the leading scholars of american history author of more than a dozen books else has been awarded the pulitzer prize for founding brothers the revolutionary generation and the national book award for america stinks, his biography of thomas jefferson and most recent book, the cause, the american revolution that discontent comes out tomorrow. all of our guests are great friends of mount vernon. were so pleased to be able to offer signed copies of their books. look for links in the chat that can help you find those and of course please feel free to visit us anytime at mount vernon.org. welcome. >> hey. thanks for having us. >> are here to discuss a really important document in american history. i guess the farewell address. i give the tiny little preview of what it is just imagine someone coming into the conversation right now, what is the formal address john will turn to you first, what is the text? >> it is america's original >> scripture. it is most widely printed completel
she's the author of the award-winning book the cabinet george washington and the creation of an american institution. i was when the leading scholars of american history author of more than a dozen books else has been awarded the pulitzer prize for founding brothers the revolutionary generation and the national book award for america stinks, his biography of thomas jefferson and most recent book, the cause, the american revolution that discontent comes out tomorrow. all of our guests are great...
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of religious institutions in this process. we -- the archival project at the heart of this book, the way i started my research was to really look at who was communicating with whom across the atlantic. we knew that people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other, they talk about a protestant empire. who is actually communicating with whom? and what are the boundaries of that? and what i have found was that it is channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms. a lot through private societies, this is society for the propagation of the gospel. there is a whole host of other voluntary organizations. they are channeling money back and forth, they are communicating back and forth. the other piece of that is that they are really emphasizing places that are inside the empire. i had expected that i would find a lot of communication with a non-british protestants, and there is some. so some communications with german protestants or scandinavian protestants. there is a little bit of that. but far more of it, the vast majority of it is channeled within the structure of the empire. so thinking of it as a scaffo
of religious institutions in this process. we -- the archival project at the heart of this book, the way i started my research was to really look at who was communicating with whom across the atlantic. we knew that people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other, they talk about a protestant empire. who is actually communicating with whom? and what are the boundaries of that? and what i have found was that it is channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms. a lot...
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the threaten region yuri karaev and director of the institute of history of the national academy of sciences of belarus vadim lakiza, by the way, a bookthe light was published under the scientific editorship of the chairman of the standing committee of the council, the republic for the education of science, culture and social development. viktor leskovich, the book tells about people who carefully preserve the traditions of intercultural interaction of a single belarusian family, through them the authors describe , among other things, the cultural traditions of belarusians. young customs officers of the grodno region solemnly took the oath. specialists who recently came to work at customs have already managed to prove yourself. they solemnly swore an oath with honor and dignity to fulfill their professional duty. the event was timed to coincide with the professional holiday, the day of the customs officer. as noted by the leadership of the grodno regional customs, the requirements for young employees, as well as for any service in uniform, of course, are high. it is necessary to be devoted to the motherland ; in general, this is basic
the threaten region yuri karaev and director of the institute of history of the national academy of sciences of belarus vadim lakiza, by the way, a bookthe light was published under the scientific editorship of the chairman of the standing committee of the council, the republic for the education of science, culture and social development. viktor leskovich, the book tells about people who carefully preserve the traditions of intercultural interaction of a single belarusian family, through them...
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of 16 books, including his current biography, abe, abraham lincoln in his times. this book has received numerous acolytes, including this year's abraham lincoln institute book award and a linking prize of the -- society. it's also among the wall street journal's top ten books of the year. his previous award-winning books include, walt with men's america, and john brown, abolitionist. professor david s. reynolds is a regular reviewer for the wall street journal. the new york times book review, and the new york review of. looks speaking today on lincoln and popular culture, we welcome david s. reynolds to the program. >> thanks. thank you very much, michelle. great to be here at the 2021 a li symposium to speak on lincoln in popular culture. let me thank the institute for recognizing my book, abe, with this year's book award. it means a lot to me to be recognized by this very special group of lincoln aficionados and scholars. my book, a, tells the story of the cross fertilization between lincoln and his surrounding culture. lincoln was unusually responsive to the spirit of the hour. his responsiveness fostered his practicality and compassion. my book describes the r
of 16 books, including his current biography, abe, abraham lincoln in his times. this book has received numerous acolytes, including this year's abraham lincoln institute book award and a linking prize of the -- society. it's also among the wall street journal's top ten books of the year. his previous award-winning books include, walt with men's america, and john brown, abolitionist. professor david s. reynolds is a regular reviewer for the wall street journal. the new york times book review,...
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, young visitors were told a whole legend about him, the head of the institution shares ideas for classes, they developed in tandem with book lovers, they even once arranged such a fitness party with cool summer cocktails. and their happy eyes. this is really a reward for what we do here with them over the summer . they created thematic crafts for national holidays, such as to the savior baskets, poppies and kupala wreaths , and during the last class they sang the famous ukrainian song a-ah zhuzhana ukraine hey hey hey smoke, in addition, one class was dedicated to the defenders of ukraine, for them small craftspeople made patriotic cards, bracelets, stickers for conservation and charms in the classroom, the classes were also great when we made wreaths, they were for ivan kupala day, i really liked the most beautiful of all classes, we made gifts gifts to the armed forces of ukraine, bracelets, my most favorite activity was the very first one, we made an aquarium with fish, you have it at home now , and i will give it to my grandfather for his birthday. for adult readers, the library also held a number of master classes, in
, young visitors were told a whole legend about him, the head of the institution shares ideas for classes, they developed in tandem with book lovers, they even once arranged such a fitness party with cool summer cocktails. and their happy eyes. this is really a reward for what we do here with them over the summer . they created thematic crafts for national holidays, such as to the savior baskets, poppies and kupala wreaths , and during the last class they sang the famous ukrainian song a-ah...
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about him to the young visitors were told a whole legend, the head of the institution shared ideas for classes and developed in tandem with booklovers, they even once arranged such a phytovital with cool summer cocktails. i think that our goal has really been achieved . after all, despite all the circumstances in the country, children's smiles, children's sincere smiles and their happy eyes. this it is really a reward for what we do here with them during the summer, the little ones learned to make ekibana, items of applied art and weave decorations, they also created thematic handicrafts for national holidays such as baskets, to the savior poppies and kupala wreaths , and during the last lesson they sang the famous ukrainian song ruslana ukraine, hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey they were for ivan kupala day i really liked it because it is the most beautiful of all these activities we made gifts gifts to the armed forces of ukraine my bracelets the most favorite lesson was the very first one, we made an aq
about him to the young visitors were told a whole legend, the head of the institution shared ideas for classes and developed in tandem with booklovers, they even once arranged such a phytovital with cool summer cocktails. i think that our goal has really been achieved . after all, despite all the circumstances in the country, children's smiles, children's sincere smiles and their happy eyes. this it is really a reward for what we do here with them during the summer, the little ones learned to...
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institutions in england have started. it is time the monarchy, one of the chief institutions responsible, be brought to book. >> steven, thankte your time. clearly something that maybe new to some in our audience, here in jamaica, a long held discussion. again, a lot of waiting,. alex >> there has been a lot of waiting. we will see what comes from all of this discussion. thank you so much, gary sanders. and to your gas. let's go now to a new article that explores the mix of grease and some controversy surrounding the queen. joining me now, the author of this piece, stephen erlanger, the chief difficult at a correspondent for europe at the new york times. steven, welcome, the queen's passing, there has been dissonance across the world. you heard it right there. >> there has been dissonance and there has been providence of her majesty to those highlighting the role in the colonial past. some of its lives on today. it is the resentment toward queen elizabeth against her personally or is it to the monarchy? can you distinguish between the two? >> i think you must distinguish between the two. she embodies the monarchy and she was
institutions in england have started. it is time the monarchy, one of the chief institutions responsible, be brought to book. >> steven, thankte your time. clearly something that maybe new to some in our audience, here in jamaica, a long held discussion. again, a lot of waiting,. alex >> there has been a lot of waiting. we will see what comes from all of this discussion. thank you so much, gary sanders. and to your gas. let's go now to a new article that explores the mix of grease...
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of a large educational institution in kharkiv, when i , for example, with my books about mazepa or the films cool spring, was not accepted by the head of education in kharkiv, and why was she not accepted? books, of course, nowadays kharkiv can resist the enemy, but somewhere like that on the edges of ukraine, i mean the border territories, i am very sorry that, unfortunately, they were brought up by russian propaganda for decades and the elder their generation and descendants today, the youth are cursing ukraine with the last words, they are collaborators and so on. they see with their own eyes what the russians are doing and still believe their russian propaganda. unfortunately, thank you ms. oksano for this emotional and important and interesting conversation. i think that our viewers recorded the books that ms. oksana spoke about are in order to expand your horizons. well, we see that it is possible after all on some biological genetic level, this, this, the desire to hurt another person in russian, it is oksana levkova er, the author of the post- colonial culture and journalism co
of a large educational institution in kharkiv, when i , for example, with my books about mazepa or the films cool spring, was not accepted by the head of education in kharkiv, and why was she not accepted? books, of course, nowadays kharkiv can resist the enemy, but somewhere like that on the edges of ukraine, i mean the border territories, i am very sorry that, unfortunately, they were brought up by russian propaganda for decades and the elder their generation and descendants today, the youth...
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description of the occupation turned out to be a weighty three-volume book, on which not only the parliamentary commission worked on, but even a specially created scientific research institutetary damage. and now kaczynski announces the amount of financial claims that demand more from germany as reparations, almost twice as much as analysts predicted 1 trillion 320 billion euros. the amount is based on the most conservative estimates. it can be significantly increased, given that such compensations have been paid for decades for the german economy. this is a fully lifting amount. the germans seem to be speechless, the newspaper bild, instead of a headline, takes out a sum with ten zeros one trillion 320 billion. this is almost three annual budgets of the country, the action of warsaw is compared with the declaration of financial war, the government of poland apparently deliberately opened in the midst of the war another financial front against germany and a moment in time, not accidental but of the highest historical symbolic power, according to experts. the mere publication of the report, which has been constantly delayed for more than 2 years, can aggravate relations betw
description of the occupation turned out to be a weighty three-volume book, on which not only the parliamentary commission worked on, but even a specially created scientific research institutetary damage. and now kaczynski announces the amount of financial claims that demand more from germany as reparations, almost twice as much as analysts predicted 1 trillion 320 billion euros. the amount is based on the most conservative estimates. it can be significantly increased, given that such...
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invented in 2016 a virus using a spike protein of a bat coronavirus that had been isolated by the wuhan institute. some of this new information since book was published, the truth has a tendency, even if you slaughter people involved like stalin did, like judas, to sort of come out over a period of time. i think another very important thing for you all to understand is until the crispr was created, crispr allows to actually edit viruses for the first time in human history, at least in the west, to actually edit viruses and create new viruses. before this time, the soviets were dealing with with plague, they were dealing with anthrax, they were dealing with viruses that actually exist in nature. and how do you weaponize maybe you try and get the most virulent strains. streamable they had an island actually called rebirth island that's outlined in the book, but they couldn't actually create new viruses and we understand what we're dealing with is the first manmade non-natural virus that the world has ever seen. that's the first instance of this ever happening here. there are a lot about the risk of nuclear war, and obviously that's very f
invented in 2016 a virus using a spike protein of a bat coronavirus that had been isolated by the wuhan institute. some of this new information since book was published, the truth has a tendency, even if you slaughter people involved like stalin did, like judas, to sort of come out over a period of time. i think another very important thing for you all to understand is until the crispr was created, crispr allows to actually edit viruses for the first time in human history, at least in the west,...
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of 16 books. including his biography aide, abraham lincoln's times. this book has received numerous accolades. including this year's abraham lincoln institute booker toward a lincoln prize of the gilder lehrman society. it is also among the wall street journal's top ten books of the year. previous award-winning books include, woman's america, and john brown abolitionist. professor reynolds is a regular viewer for the wall street journal. it was the new york times book review, and the new york review of books. speaking today on lincoln and popular culture, we welcome david reynolds to the program. >> it is great to be here. to speak on lincoln and popular culture. let me thank the institute for recognizing my book, abe, with this book award. it means a lot to me. to be recognized by this very special group. my book tells the story of cross fertilization between lincoln and his surround culture. he was unusually responsive to the spirit of the hour who this response of this fostered his practicality and compassion. my book describes the reform movements, the poems music and plays and popular humor that influenced him. and he borrowed from the
of 16 books. including his biography aide, abraham lincoln's times. this book has received numerous accolades. including this year's abraham lincoln institute booker toward a lincoln prize of the gilder lehrman society. it is also among the wall street journal's top ten books of the year. previous award-winning books include, woman's america, and john brown abolitionist. professor reynolds is a regular viewer for the wall street journal. it was the new york times book review, and the new york...
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this according to a pair of papers set for presentation at a bookings institution conference this weeke fed will have to push on employee at higher to get its inflation target. the other warns of the dangers in developing nations. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you so much. coming up, it's all about the benjamin's. the greenback strengthens in dark clouds gather over the global economy. we wil hi, i'm denise. i've lost over 22 pounds with golo in six months and i've kept it off for over a year. i was skeptical about golo in the beginning because i've tried so many different types of diet products before. i've tried detox, i've tried teas, i've tried all different types of pills, so i was skeptical about anything working because it never did. but look what golo has done. look what it has done. i'm in a size 4 pair of pants. go golo. (soft music) manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." these are the stories that set your agenda. >> lael brainard joins a chorus of
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of books in digital format . hello so, with what baggage did we come to the centenary, what is the national library of belarus today, the largest in the country, we are the leading scientific institutioneas of political science bibliography bibliography, well as a scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today. the library is the largest information socio-cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest hmm repository of knowledge. we store today more than about ten and a half million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps. acts, abstracts and dissertations and other documents in eighty languages of the world are at the disposal of our users today 17 spacious reading rooms, which are equipped for the study of all types of documents according to their technical equipment. today the library is not inferior to, uh, the leading libraries. e mira, e our complex of technological systems includes both scanning equipment and restoration equipment equipment. e for publishing activities today on the basis of the library we publish. uh, our publishing center publishes, uh, two scientific collections, we also have
of books in digital format . hello so, with what baggage did we come to the centenary, what is the national library of belarus today, the largest in the country, we are the leading scientific institutioneas of political science bibliography bibliography, well as a scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today. the library is the largest information socio-cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest hmm repository of knowledge. we store today...