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the name is eddie kamani. they're about as far away in the cotton as i get from you there and kenya on the other side. and he is a mental health awareness advocate here, checked us up to see if the disposable mental health. i wish to share my boss my journey have learned that you cannot ignore you wish once over manian 40th class on this half. as for africa and mental health, i believe that governments and institutions and workspaces should fund more mental health programs. the solution lies in integrating mental health within the overall health care system and workspaces, and as africans, as individuals, out like us to see mental health move from just being a conversation to action, where we can start doing things and embracing our wellness and fighting the stigma that surrounds mental health. so right, there's a man talking about the stigma and talking about his own mental health journey. what do you think about that and africa? man, i know that he's very impressive. very, very impressive. i call an old man,
the name is eddie kamani. they're about as far away in the cotton as i get from you there and kenya on the other side. and he is a mental health awareness advocate here, checked us up to see if the disposable mental health. i wish to share my boss my journey have learned that you cannot ignore you wish once over manian 40th class on this half. as for africa and mental health, i believe that governments and institutions and workspaces should fund more mental health programs. the solution lies in...
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it is kamani and how cruel visited nigeria is capital.
it is kamani and how cruel visited nigeria is capital.
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my colleague, edith kamani and her crew, visited my juris capital, a boucher to this.
my colleague, edith kamani and her crew, visited my juris capital, a boucher to this.
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my colleague 80th, kamani and her crew visited nigeria capital, a boucher to this.
my colleague 80th, kamani and her crew visited nigeria capital, a boucher to this.
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must own her text, read by iranian poets and writers, such as nutty kamani. often deal with suffering and death thought. the boat launch, but beauty and change are also mostly that executes u, as in the work, a famous persian poet, huffy boy, oh, add a strata. m rose by father fe canny mall. yay! in math there by horrible k, xamarin hard, short skipped in. there's the pain that comes to the for on an evening like this. but there's also something like an awakening of hope that's equally important. oh, the courage of iranian women is often center stage. journalist natalie mary says western cliches about oppression or inaccurate cabin. anya, it's cause bull and i've worked and lived in this country for 9 years as a correspondent for a r d. and i saw almost exclusively proud, strong will, and courageous women who didn't let anyone tell them what to do. disney thompson lesson. but bringing change require staying power and a dream. i hope i will live to see the day or maybe my children of a free iran and democracy that is secure. and we're a woman as a president o an evening of hope. that c
must own her text, read by iranian poets and writers, such as nutty kamani. often deal with suffering and death thought. the boat launch, but beauty and change are also mostly that executes u, as in the work, a famous persian poet, huffy boy, oh, add a strata. m rose by father fe canny mall. yay! in math there by horrible k, xamarin hard, short skipped in. there's the pain that comes to the for on an evening like this. but there's also something like an awakening of hope that's equally...
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when i went to kamani, ignore their senior. only a few weeks after was liberated i was shocked to see all doors, handmade ideas, and the little hand on proper tunes. the locals had clarington. i made sammy in law called bomb diffuser. we explained the different types of ideas to move over from what he did them, that when you call this number, it rings up, shut that ringing, produces sound waves, which create pressure and caused detonation luck on monday. for the sick with this can be used to detonate bonds remotely. that would actually well for me, where to live with the law says, you know, they want this type of bomb is often found on i as suicide bombers. when they use it to commit suicide and kill those around them, william does it came in. what if this is a chemical weaponry is one that was you know, more on them on the chicken. they are put together in city one and in homes. we know show it they burn and blind cable one afternoon and we found hundreds of these things. southern mahogany de lewis are calmer and several found
when i went to kamani, ignore their senior. only a few weeks after was liberated i was shocked to see all doors, handmade ideas, and the little hand on proper tunes. the locals had clarington. i made sammy in law called bomb diffuser. we explained the different types of ideas to move over from what he did them, that when you call this number, it rings up, shut that ringing, produces sound waves, which create pressure and caused detonation luck on monday. for the sick with this can be used to...
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date you're trying to do something, you know, to change a life new situations than in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to help with that. what you think is gonna happen when the program and i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of that trusting individual. so if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need, i have to say that i trust you had not there put a plan in place for when is money and so, so i believe that individuals are going to continue to do whatever they need to do to take care of themselves. and, ah, ah, in the end, people want to be productive. they want to have a better tomorrow than they have today. and if you give people a stable, durable source of income that they can count on, then most people will invest that money in ways that are best for them. as we live in a moment of change, it's going to happen. driverless cars are going to arrive and artificial intelligence is going to improve progress though, in terms
date you're trying to do something, you know, to change a life new situations than in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to help with that. what you think is gonna happen when the program and i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of that trusting individual. so if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need, i have to say that i trust...
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later, doctors began to use a new term in medicine, alzheimer 's disease, on the air of the project kamanimy name is ekaterina bledskaya. hello. today we will study in detail a rather difficult problem to face, which everyone can look at in the program. genetics or lifestyle causes of senile dementia dementia and alzheimer 's disease what is the difference and is it possible to stop the process of neuronal death? scientists are still arguing about what causes the disease there are even four main versions of alzheimer's, and my colleagues will talk about them now. so far science is reliable. unknown. why alzheimer 's disease occurs, however, there are four main and competing hypotheses. the first version appeared that the disease is provoked by a decrease in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. however, this hypothesis has now been refuted. since the use of drugs correcting acetylcholine deficiency showed ineffectiveness in 1991, a hypothesis was proposed, omeloid, according to which the main cause of the disease is the deposition of beta amyloid peptide group, in 2018, doct
later, doctors began to use a new term in medicine, alzheimer 's disease, on the air of the project kamanimy name is ekaterina bledskaya. hello. today we will study in detail a rather difficult problem to face, which everyone can look at in the program. genetics or lifestyle causes of senile dementia dementia and alzheimer 's disease what is the difference and is it possible to stop the process of neuronal death? scientists are still arguing about what causes the disease there are even four...
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you're trying to do something, you know, to change your life and you situations than in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to share with of what you think is gonna happen when the program ends in i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of not trusting individuals. if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need. i have to say that i trust you had not there put a plan in place for when is money. and so, so i believe that individuals are going to continue to do whatever they need to do to take care of themselves. and ah, ah, in the end, people want to be productive. they want to have a better tomorrow than they have today. and if you give people a stable, durable source of income that they can count on, then most people will invest that money in ways that are best for them. as we live in a moment of change, it's going to happen. driverless cars are going to arrive and artificial intelligence is going to improve progress though, in terms o
you're trying to do something, you know, to change your life and you situations than in your awaiting kamani. and we're happy to share with of what you think is gonna happen when the program ends in i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me that's a clear sign of not trusting individuals. if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need. i have to say that i trust...
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my colleague, it is kamani and her crew visited nigeria capital, a boucher, to discuss the.
my colleague, it is kamani and her crew visited nigeria capital, a boucher, to discuss the.
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that is what my colleague it, it kamani finds out. and this week's version of our street debate. ah, hello and welcome back to the 77 percent. this week we are in lagos, nigeria, more specifically where in muckle and informal area in this place. and so we're wondering how to those people who live in extreme poverty, live side by side with some of the richest on the continent, and what does that disparity to society? well, i've got here a panel of very good looking people who are ready to speak to me, and i'm gonna start with henry who works for oxfam. this is the 1st time, but you're here michael, could just give me your views. oh, so far what, what do you think? i haven't quite seen if people are impoverished as i'm seeing here today? i will say in an environment asa visited how some scene here today i will quite in lack of government present like i'm seeing here today is, is quite disheartening. i must say. all right, let me speak to henry because i wanted to ask him, having grown up, you grew up in local korea and what growing up there was light, so green of him. okay. for me
that is what my colleague it, it kamani finds out. and this week's version of our street debate. ah, hello and welcome back to the 77 percent. this week we are in lagos, nigeria, more specifically where in muckle and informal area in this place. and so we're wondering how to those people who live in extreme poverty, live side by side with some of the richest on the continent, and what does that disparity to society? well, i've got here a panel of very good looking people who are ready to speak...
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it is kamani and how cruz is it a niger is capital a butcher to discuss the issue. young people there, talk about it very openly. so they not only know the causes, but they are also aware of the solutions. over to you, edith. ah. hi and welcome back to another episode of the 77 percent this week. we are back in a bull janae julia and we had to ask an age or question. is it possible to win the war on drugs? i want to ask mr. mohammed a j. he is a commandant of n d l e a. this is the national drug or legislative body here in the country. the most recent reports by your statistics body indicates that about 14000000 people have used drugs at some point. why do you think this number is so high compared to the rest of the world that you know, if you look at the state of missouri, okay, population was were over 200 and some to 1000000. yeah. so 14 is a fraction. then what steve, it is too high, 14000000 people use using rock is too high. so the local factors are, can be a deuce as to whether or why they are using these drops. will it be lack of employment into society? wil
it is kamani and how cruz is it a niger is capital a butcher to discuss the issue. young people there, talk about it very openly. so they not only know the causes, but they are also aware of the solutions. over to you, edith. ah. hi and welcome back to another episode of the 77 percent this week. we are back in a bull janae julia and we had to ask an age or question. is it possible to win the war on drugs? i want to ask mr. mohammed a j. he is a commandant of n d l e a. this is the national...