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there are a number of natural paintings of the natural bridge and niagara falls. you just look at the sheer numbers done by hundreds of artists, you begin to understand that these are the places that have traction, they have an audience and there is a certain amount of civic pride that comes through nature rather than, again, anything that we are building on it. so the artist that humboldt deeply inspires after the peels is frederick church. he is our leading landscape painter. he is the artist that created both this version of natural bridge and that version of niagara falls, and i thought that was important that the artist who is called the american humboldt by one of the art critics of the day recognized in his own6pu how much he owed to humboldt. and when humboldt says, as we've put up on the wall, nature and art are clearly united in my work, what he is really saying is, scientists need to maintain an aesthetic appreciation of the world around them. what's the point if you can't feel wonder? but artists need to know enough science to do justice to their subj
there are a number of natural paintings of the natural bridge and niagara falls. you just look at the sheer numbers done by hundreds of artists, you begin to understand that these are the places that have traction, they have an audience and there is a certain amount of civic pride that comes through nature rather than, again, anything that we are building on it. so the artist that humboldt deeply inspires after the peels is frederick church. he is our leading landscape painter. he is the artist...
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when you have his nature. when you have is everything west of these mountains where you could contribute to science is what's gonna put you on the map. play to your strengths, what's what is already here. for a while it is the mammoth. in fact people will come out of retirement he kind of galvanized by humboldt visit a will come out a retirement and he says i think i have one more great is repainting in me and that's this. that is the exhumation of the masted on. this is peels painting, where he shows himself and his family and his entourage and the american philosophical society and all of the workers. they're executing the bones from that pit in upstate new york. it filled in with water, you can see the thunderstorms going on in the background, it's like a peat bog. it's acidic and groupie but it is farmland if you can get this stuff out of the way. here is john mast and the former on this ladder. you see right behind him, there is a shirtless worker who is holding one of the lower leg bones. peel has his te
when you have his nature. when you have is everything west of these mountains where you could contribute to science is what's gonna put you on the map. play to your strengths, what's what is already here. for a while it is the mammoth. in fact people will come out of retirement he kind of galvanized by humboldt visit a will come out a retirement and he says i think i have one more great is repainting in me and that's this. that is the exhumation of the masted on. this is peels painting, where...
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nature the kind of nature is more complicated. let me give you an example. suppose your clock. or watch. gives time and we all know that the the property of clocks they measure time for this is the same time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they are the same in time well actually if you measure 2 sizes that's not too. good clocks. this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher in a way the little bit. and then come back and look at them they're not they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time there and this can be measured today. in the laboratory so time is different that what we think the time of usually magician is false is an approximation is like the setting of the sun. great but. which lead going to come back to this experiment a bit later but before we get deep into the more scientific aspects of what your notion of time is i just want to you know get it right for us plain humans beca
nature the kind of nature is more complicated. let me give you an example. suppose your clock. or watch. gives time and we all know that the the property of clocks they measure time for this is the same time for all of them if i look at them and they have the same time and i look again they are the same in time well actually if you measure 2 sizes that's not too. good clocks. this is my grandfather watch is not particularly good but if you do good works we make one a little bit higher in a way...
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have you observed a change in nature. less people on the water less people out there than it should not just in the anybody with even the vision you can see a clear sky everywhere the water to become more clear more fish coming close to the . things where the human lives the disaster they can see you doing very well without outright. if you leave something alone anything even if it's done there is a recovery mission in the blood but if tell me shortly going to lose. this area is also rich in bird life. thousands of cormorants have been feeding all around qatar throughout the day and now is as the sun is setting coming back to where they spend the night. and it's incredible to see they're just flying over our heads thousands and thousands of them. birds are having a passion. i've been watching birds for more than. i was a hunter so when i started photographing birds so i decided to stop pumping. because actually they show me something i i wasn't seeing before. we have. spotted like more than 350 birds in qatar so it's a go
have you observed a change in nature. less people on the water less people out there than it should not just in the anybody with even the vision you can see a clear sky everywhere the water to become more clear more fish coming close to the . things where the human lives the disaster they can see you doing very well without outright. if you leave something alone anything even if it's done there is a recovery mission in the blood but if tell me shortly going to lose. this area is also rich in...
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but the qatari coastline and its deserts are also the source of a different kind of natural wealth. and if left unprotected qatar's native species and those who use the tiny gulf nation as a stopping point as part of their long migration. could be endangered as a result of an awesome habitat. i'm stephanie that in the waters off the coast totally are surrounded by whale sharks the biggest fish in the rush of the new stuff. and this edition of coca al-jazeera will take you on a journey with 2 cultures diverse wildlife will be joined by a marine environmentalist and also a conservationist i will be discussing the impact the potential uncontrolled development could have on these that diverse wildlife species living here if i'm protected. it all started a few months ago we wanted to know more about the presence here of the do go or seek out. we have the 2nd largest group of the world. this is how we 1st met dr mussen i yes i am married environmentalist and professor from catarrh university responsible for taking this beautiful journey images. and also from exxon mobil research they've b
but the qatari coastline and its deserts are also the source of a different kind of natural wealth. and if left unprotected qatar's native species and those who use the tiny gulf nation as a stopping point as part of their long migration. could be endangered as a result of an awesome habitat. i'm stephanie that in the waters off the coast totally are surrounded by whale sharks the biggest fish in the rush of the new stuff. and this edition of coca al-jazeera will take you on a journey with 2...
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smith is associated and believed as an important part of our nature, does not exhaust our natures one part among many. we have another principle within us that leads us to care about others. not just care about others in any superficial deed to care about others in a very deep and i think interesting way. this direct claim is the happiness of others. in some profound way is not enough to get by impact our happiness is in some deeply dependent upon their happiness as well. and so, what i want to do is spend a little bit of time teasing out then what the significance of this claim about sympathy is. both in smith and how it works then for us today. so, how does this work? what does smith think this natural disposition toward sympathy actually get them. quite blank he thanks that society is set up as a complex system of exchanges of sympathy among people. and that through the operations in the spontaneous operations of these exchanges of natural sympathy, were led to form certain connections of ourselves with others. now to see this to unpack and i know that is a big claim, to unpack tha
smith is associated and believed as an important part of our nature, does not exhaust our natures one part among many. we have another principle within us that leads us to care about others. not just care about others in any superficial deed to care about others in a very deep and i think interesting way. this direct claim is the happiness of others. in some profound way is not enough to get by impact our happiness is in some deeply dependent upon their happiness as well. and so, what i want to...
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natural involvement combat biodiversity. these large blocks as they are called are allowed to dig around in the ground almost anywhere in the summer lakes in a state in the east of england acting as a secret weapon of sorts for the estate owner and farmer lord sommer late and. they're very efficient because you can afford to have quite a pig's. for quite a short time to get thee to century to the grind to a lot of open space for new seeds. lord summer leighton's the stage spans over 20 square kilometers and he calls the mansion home. jason park provides space for all the animals to roam freely. far from the stereotypical english lawn the state owner's allowing nature to completely reclaim on one 5th of his property. his father also run a farm but of the conventional sort where it would have been unthinkable for cows and pigs to wander right up to the doorstep it was really very keen on. nature and and so wanting to do things better my dad particularly found it very frustrating he had to sort of almost a victorian hangover of
natural involvement combat biodiversity. these large blocks as they are called are allowed to dig around in the ground almost anywhere in the summer lakes in a state in the east of england acting as a secret weapon of sorts for the estate owner and farmer lord sommer late and. they're very efficient because you can afford to have quite a pig's. for quite a short time to get thee to century to the grind to a lot of open space for new seeds. lord summer leighton's the stage spans over 20 square...
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back in 1790, the first naturalization act -- naturalization is the process of becoming a u.s.citizen. the naturalization act in 1790 had established a process by which immigrants became citizens. and it, in that act in 1790, it had restricted naturalized citizenship to free white men. the intention there was to keep black men from becoming naturalized citizens, but it also would limit asian immigrants. this new naturalization act, naturalization act of 1798, increased the residency requirement for citizenship from five years, which it had been in the first naturalization act, to 14 years. and part of this was to keep new immigrants, particularly new irish immigrants, from voting because it was clear that these new immigrants voted for democratic republicans. naturalization act of 1798 shows that the nation, which clearly is founded by immigrants, the question of how open that door should be to immigration and to the citizenship of naturalized -- of the naturalized citizenship of immigrants will be an open question in american history. the second of the alien acts was the alien
back in 1790, the first naturalization act -- naturalization is the process of becoming a u.s.citizen. the naturalization act in 1790 had established a process by which immigrants became citizens. and it, in that act in 1790, it had restricted naturalized citizenship to free white men. the intention there was to keep black men from becoming naturalized citizens, but it also would limit asian immigrants. this new naturalization act, naturalization act of 1798, increased the residency requirement...
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the ancient beach forests of germany were named a unesco world natural heritage site in 2011. they present a fascinating picture of the original european landscapes. due to their remarkable adaptability beech trees spread out across the continent in germany there are just a few untouched beach forests left. 5 areas in germany are part of this cross border world heritage site called primeval beach forests of the car paint the ends and other european regions. together these 5 beach forests cover an area of $4400.00 hectares and are home to thousands of animal and plant species. among them. bats insects. and mushrooms. these ancient beech forests form a unique woodland ecosystem that is worth preserving. the next destination for our drone is the foggles factory in fed. this should last factory was built in 1011 and is widely regarded as a model for 20th century industrial architecture. it was designed by father copius who would go on to become a star architect. the factories glass and steel facade and the huge wrap around corner windows free of supports became characteristic for
the ancient beach forests of germany were named a unesco world natural heritage site in 2011. they present a fascinating picture of the original european landscapes. due to their remarkable adaptability beech trees spread out across the continent in germany there are just a few untouched beach forests left. 5 areas in germany are part of this cross border world heritage site called primeval beach forests of the car paint the ends and other european regions. together these 5 beach forests cover...
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body clocks of us creatures to their natural rhythm. doctors not only helps us get a better night's sleep it's crucial for maintaining a balance in nature light pollution poses a serious threat. to scenes like bots however scientists in the netherlands seem to have found a solution to this by creating special refuge areas for the flying mammals and that isn't to keeping the bats safe they also make sure the. system is preserved. if there's one. and then especially on a figure at least. far away from the bright lights of amsterdam dr commute is after creature that likes to operate under the cover of darkness. he is studying how lights are affecting bats so far his team has found that the 19 species of bat found in the netherlands react in widely different ways. and that's have a very strong response to light there's actually driven by mostly by fear of predators so if you're about that flies very slowly you better hide away and don't show yourself in the light because it's it's risky however if you're a bat that flies very fast and is ve
body clocks of us creatures to their natural rhythm. doctors not only helps us get a better night's sleep it's crucial for maintaining a balance in nature light pollution poses a serious threat. to scenes like bots however scientists in the netherlands seem to have found a solution to this by creating special refuge areas for the flying mammals and that isn't to keeping the bats safe they also make sure the. system is preserved. if there's one. and then especially on a figure at least. far away...
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nature has blessed us with an amazing array of flora and fauna. and researchers around the world are committed to protecting that biodiversity replenishing vital ecosystems and the species that inhabit them means we all have to do our pops. scavengers can play an important role. as can animal droppings small and launch. what is scientists doing to counteract the dramatic loss in biodiversity that's our topic coming up. well come to you tomorrow today the science program on t.w. . just cells of every organism have a genetic origin which is passed on to the next generation in the case of identical twins to 2 people. when individuals are produced with identical d.n.a. they are called clones 996 of the 1st successful attempt to create a genetically identical copy of a living animal dolly the sheep today researchers hope to use cloning technology to promote and preserve biodiversity. meat caught whose technic. we'd been dead for 22 years. you may have guessed it cooked is a clue. and he's the 1st white horse ever successfully cloned which makes him qui
nature has blessed us with an amazing array of flora and fauna. and researchers around the world are committed to protecting that biodiversity replenishing vital ecosystems and the species that inhabit them means we all have to do our pops. scavengers can play an important role. as can animal droppings small and launch. what is scientists doing to counteract the dramatic loss in biodiversity that's our topic coming up. well come to you tomorrow today the science program on t.w. . just cells of...
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this is only as smith makes clear half human nature. smith emphasis by nature we don't just want to get a agreement sympathy. we also tells us what to deserve esteem. smith developed this site different ways in which he encourages us to not just to be acquirers of praise, lovers of praise. but also lovers of praise worthiness to use his praise. not just our desire to be loved it but what he calls our desire to be lovely. not to just be beloved but to be deserving part of our nature smith thanks. they are parts of our nature winning to do justice to if we need to do justice to the fullness of the way we have been constituted. how then do we do this though? what do need to appeal to beyond simply the desire for the sympathy of others. alyssa one of the things smith thanks we need to appeal to is the impartial spectator and its judgment. the impartial spectator provide is an independent standard of judgment that goes beyond simple standards of either ourselves or those in our immediate community. that is the impartial spectator is a device
this is only as smith makes clear half human nature. smith emphasis by nature we don't just want to get a agreement sympathy. we also tells us what to deserve esteem. smith developed this site different ways in which he encourages us to not just to be acquirers of praise, lovers of praise. but also lovers of praise worthiness to use his praise. not just our desire to be loved it but what he calls our desire to be lovely. not to just be beloved but to be deserving part of our nature smith...
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does not exhaust our nature. it's one part, many. we have another principle within us that leads us to care about others and not just care about others in any sort of superficial or sentimental eyes or maudlin sense but indeed, to care about others in a very deep and i think interesting way. the direct claim is that the happiness of others is necessary to us. and this is in some profound way that it's not enough for others to get by while we're getting along but in fact our happiness is in some deep way dependent upon their happiness as well . and so what i want to do is just spend a little bit of time teasing out then what the significance of this claim about sympathy is. both in how it works then for us today. so how does this work? what does smith think that this natural disposition towards sympathy gets us. pointblank, he thinks that society is set up as a complex system of exchanges of sympathy among people. and that through the operation indeed the spontaneous operation of these changes , of natural sympath
does not exhaust our nature. it's one part, many. we have another principle within us that leads us to care about others and not just care about others in any sort of superficial or sentimental eyes or maudlin sense but indeed, to care about others in a very deep and i think interesting way. the direct claim is that the happiness of others is necessary to us. and this is in some profound way that it's not enough for others to get by while we're getting along but in fact our happiness is in some...
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they must yourself in the natural paradise is created by american artist class celeste who illustrates the fragility of our planet with installation. tik tok a mobile phone app which boasts over $800000000.00 active users and is said to be worth $75000000000.00 and it's not even 5 years old and it is immensely powerful for instance seems to be able to create global pop hits in a flash is this a good thing and how does it all work i'll be discussing this with our social media expert after this. post clips uploaded to tech tucker 15 seconds or less making the app the perfect platform for today's short attention spans but i still anyone with a user profile can upload video content viral dances and music videos are among the most popular content on the platform it's. called. me. 17 year old olivia ever agree go made headlines this month when her debut single driver's license hits 100000000 listens faster than any other song in the history of music streaming then tech talk was a big factor in the song success since within the 1st 24 hours of its release many popular tech talk creators had u
they must yourself in the natural paradise is created by american artist class celeste who illustrates the fragility of our planet with installation. tik tok a mobile phone app which boasts over $800000000.00 active users and is said to be worth $75000000000.00 and it's not even 5 years old and it is immensely powerful for instance seems to be able to create global pop hits in a flash is this a good thing and how does it all work i'll be discussing this with our social media expert after this....
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body clocks of us creatures to their natural rhythm. doctors not only helps us get a better night's sleep it's crucial for maintaining a balance in nature light pollution poses a serious threat. to scenes like bots however scientists in the netherlands found a solution to this by creating special refuge areas for the flying mammals and that isn't to keeping the bats safe they also make sure the. system is preserved. and there's one. and their special one a figure at least. far away from the bright lights of amsterdam dr commute is after creature that likes to operate under the cover of darkness. he is studying how lights are affecting bats so far his team has found that the 19 species of bat found in the netherlands react in widely different ways. and that's have a very strong response to those actually driven by mostly by fear of predators so if you're about that flies very slowly you better hide away and don't show yourself in the light because it's it's risky however if you're a bat that flies very fast it's very agile it don't need
body clocks of us creatures to their natural rhythm. doctors not only helps us get a better night's sleep it's crucial for maintaining a balance in nature light pollution poses a serious threat. to scenes like bots however scientists in the netherlands found a solution to this by creating special refuge areas for the flying mammals and that isn't to keeping the bats safe they also make sure the. system is preserved. and there's one. and their special one a figure at least. far away from the...
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major beethoven's hand to nature. i do believe music has an enormous power and i think nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are almost all the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by plays heaven's pastoral symphony in iceland and india. as well as ethiopia. the. columbia. was. and the story of the project is not is to love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what somebody like beethoven outraged it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music and nature unite us all but today also been in beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we are doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we would still be o
major beethoven's hand to nature. i do believe music has an enormous power and i think nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are almost all the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by plays heaven's pastoral symphony in iceland and india. as well as ethiopia....
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i think that we are just pieces of nature like everything else but we are very cool or pieces of nature with a lot of wiring. and stuff it is this peculiarity that allows music to exist. in a very precise since music. can only exist because we have this brain which remembers and is all not only that because when you hear music. i think everybody knows those music you hear a piece of a melody and your brain anticipate what would come next and music's all of that the music is coming in part it comes what you expect ok the next note you know what it is so you're happy that you get it any imparted to prise you because it comes something it's all just game of surprising and satisfaction which makes music so music it's. in some sense this does not mean that there aren't you know sound waves moving around that's all true that's all real but what we call music and it's all to me with all that. so interesting. so you can say your experiment you just showed me with your watches yes. i mean the whole thing really just blows my mind because i mean i see time as something universal right like a minu
i think that we are just pieces of nature like everything else but we are very cool or pieces of nature with a lot of wiring. and stuff it is this peculiarity that allows music to exist. in a very precise since music. can only exist because we have this brain which remembers and is all not only that because when you hear music. i think everybody knows those music you hear a piece of a melody and your brain anticipate what would come next and music's all of that the music is coming in part it...
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nature has blessed us with an amazing array of flora and fauna. and researchers around the world are committed to protecting that biodiversity replenishing vital ecosystems and the species that inhabit them means we all have to do out pops. scavengers can play an important role. as can animal droppings small and large. what is scientists doing to counteract the dramatic loss and biodiversity that's our topic coming up. welcome to tomorrow today the science program on d w. this sounds of every organism have a genetic origin which is passed on to the next generation in the case of identical twins to 2 people. when individuals are produced with identical d.n.a. they are called clones 996 or the 1st successful attempt to create a genetically identical copy of a living animal dolly the sheep today researchers hope to use cloning technology to promote and preserve biodiversity. meat caught who's technically been dead for 22 years. you may have guessed it kurt is a clone and he's the 1st white horse ever. successfully cloned which makes him quite a big d
nature has blessed us with an amazing array of flora and fauna. and researchers around the world are committed to protecting that biodiversity replenishing vital ecosystems and the species that inhabit them means we all have to do out pops. scavengers can play an important role. as can animal droppings small and large. what is scientists doing to counteract the dramatic loss and biodiversity that's our topic coming up. welcome to tomorrow today the science program on d w. this sounds of every...
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it's you know we have a totally ridiculous size view nature. and this is climate change brags that sex is how to dance in books you get smarter for free books. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how it all stands gentlemen sonce and i want to bring you i'm going to a man called as you've never had to have a surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what moves. on somebody who talks to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaping public and joining us from eccles last stop. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what is the latest research so. information and context. the coronavirus of the kobe special monday to friday on w. this is news live from berlin and russia braces for more unrest on another day a planned protest for days warned government opponents not to join mass rallies in support of the jailed opposition leader pelosi in the bombing also. in the show german chancello
it's you know we have a totally ridiculous size view nature. and this is climate change brags that sex is how to dance in books you get smarter for free books. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how it all stands gentlemen sonce and i want to bring you i'm going to a man called as you've never had to have a surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what moves. on somebody who talks to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the...
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the international union for the conservation of nature calls peak the largest natural carbon still on the. it's now the height of summer in silky antero and is steve heading back to the site they started rewilding at the tail end of winter they want to see if their work is paying off today we have this is a former mining area that has been restored underwater and one of the key questions . is the question of what are they greenhouse gases how much are they releasing or trapping and what happens before restoration and afterwards and today we are using a very high and scientific equipment something called trace gas and allies are it's one of the firms in the quote area of. precise methane gas carbon dioxide my ferments. this unit is worth $60000.00 terror is hoping it can provide crucial data to bring the nation and the world on board with his rewilding scheme how does it look like. ok of everything we're hearing. which edition and what's going on with the c o 2 in a way yeah ok so that's pretty steady so we are identifying that there are some pockets of methane release is a god then im
the international union for the conservation of nature calls peak the largest natural carbon still on the. it's now the height of summer in silky antero and is steve heading back to the site they started rewilding at the tail end of winter they want to see if their work is paying off today we have this is a former mining area that has been restored underwater and one of the key questions . is the question of what are they greenhouse gases how much are they releasing or trapping and what happens...
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back in 1790 the first naturalization act -- naturalization is the process of becoming a u.s.itizen. the naturalization act in 1790 has established a process by which immigrants became citizens. and it in that act in 1790, it had restricted naturalized citizenship to free white men. they -- the intention -- the intention there was to keep black men from becoming naturalized citizens, but it also would limit asian immigrants. and part of this was to keep new immigrants from voting because it was clear that these new immigrants voted for the democratic republics. naturalization act of 1798 shows that the nation was founded by immigrants, the question of how hope that door should be to immigration and to the citizenship of naturalized -- the naturalized citizenship of immigrants will be an open question in american history. the second of the alien acts was the alien act itself of 1798 which said that the president could deport any foreigner he believed dangerous to the peace and safety of the united states which is a huge power. the sedition act of 1798 got much more opposition f
back in 1790 the first naturalization act -- naturalization is the process of becoming a u.s.itizen. the naturalization act in 1790 has established a process by which immigrants became citizens. and it in that act in 1790, it had restricted naturalized citizenship to free white men. they -- the intention -- the intention there was to keep black men from becoming naturalized citizens, but it also would limit asian immigrants. and part of this was to keep new immigrants from voting because it was...
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lizzie and all of that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in the messiah mara nature reserve in 2014 it's a mr spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. by this group of mice i work as nature can use vulture ambassadors they explain to villages that when a dead cow will go just poisoned with acar chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the carcass of poisoned and that includes a lot of vultures. so as i'd like to volunteer i want to go. for example in my location. when there is. that issue before it's place and we actually sometimes take the carcasses of those. and we put them aside and you can. actually talk to the or know that i'm not always with. support from villages and their leaders is key to the ngos campaign. the assistant chief of wonder lynch tells us that battles between humans and animals are an ongoing issue in the area. there is a lot of conflict animals are being killed by a lie. but people are also getting killed by elephants and lions. presents a serious challenge for us about confli
lizzie and all of that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in the messiah mara nature reserve in 2014 it's a mr spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. by this group of mice i work as nature can use vulture ambassadors they explain to villages that when a dead cow will go just poisoned with acar chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the carcass of poisoned and that includes a lot of vultures. so as i'd...
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w they have access to nature right here on their campus.eise: i like to call it multispecies justice, so, it's thinking about what is it right to do by people. how do we make this a more just, a more fair space for the different groups of people who inhabit the city, but how do we also make it a habitable place for the non-human species that are already here? pauly: there has been this general idea out there that if you want to see nature, you need to go to yellowstone or yosemite, and the reality is that that's not true. and everybody should know that that's not true because they just have to start looking around and they can see the incredible diversity of species that are around them at all times. you don't need to travel anywhere to see nature. you just need to start observing. nouncer:earth fos" is made possle in pa by the ange coty commuty foundion and he farv foundatn. man: there are songs about this spring right here. there are songs about the springs over here. there's a deep connection, a relationship that the indigenous people ha
w they have access to nature right here on their campus.eise: i like to call it multispecies justice, so, it's thinking about what is it right to do by people. how do we make this a more just, a more fair space for the different groups of people who inhabit the city, but how do we also make it a habitable place for the non-human species that are already here? pauly: there has been this general idea out there that if you want to see nature, you need to go to yellowstone or yosemite, and the...
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erosion providing the right conditions for natural sea grass to grow back. and a recent study highlights another desperately needed service that sea grass provides it appears to continuously filter plastic debris out of the ocean. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our web sites oh send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. and staying in the what fishes and marine species are suffering from an increase in the sea of species that have no natural previous in the new environment when we'll see how to news events on trying to get once watch problem back under control. and we all seen the same sort of things happening in many other places sundra so when the weather or ships and planes can transport flora and fauna into eco systems where they don't belong awful think you're in a fight for survival between species the impact and the devastated. fisherman outs before dawn kalyan their trade in the gulf of japanese. the bay on tunisia's east coast is around 100 kilometers long in recent times the fishermen hav
erosion providing the right conditions for natural sea grass to grow back. and a recent study highlights another desperately needed service that sea grass provides it appears to continuously filter plastic debris out of the ocean. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our web sites oh send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. and staying in the what fishes and marine species are suffering from an increase in the sea of species that have no...
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lizzie and all of that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in the muslim are a nature reserve in 2014 saying this to spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. by this group of mice i work as nature can use vulture ambassadors they explain to villages that when a dead cow will go to his poisoned with acar chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the carcass of poisoned and that includes a lot of vultures. so as i'd like to volunteer i want to go. for example in my location. when there is. that issue before it's place and we actually sometimes take the carcasses of those. and we put them aside and you can. actually talk through there or not i'm not always with. support from villages and their leaders is key to the ngos campaign. the assistant chief of one village tells us that battles between humans and animals are ongoing issue in the area. there is a lot of conflict animals are being killed by a lie. or less but people are getting killed by elephants and lions. percents a serious challenge for. conflic
lizzie and all of that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in the muslim are a nature reserve in 2014 saying this to spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. by this group of mice i work as nature can use vulture ambassadors they explain to villages that when a dead cow will go to his poisoned with acar chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the carcass of poisoned and that includes a lot of vultures. so...
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years in the first naturalization act, to 14 years. part of this was to keep new immigrants, particularly irish immigrants from voting, because it was clear they voted for democratic republicans. naturalization act of 1798 shows a nation founded by immigrants, the question of how open that door should be to immigration and citizenship of naturalized citizenship of immigrants would be an open question in american history. the second of the acts was the alien act of 1798, which said the president could deport any foreigner he believed dangerous to the safety of the united states. it is a huge power. the sedition act of 1798 got much more opposition from americans because it attacked them directly, people who were already citizens. the sedition act prohibited ungrounded or malicious attacks on the president or congress. under the sedition act, the federal government arrested more than 20 democratic republican newspaper editors and politicians and charged them with sedition. in newark, new jersey, a man stumbled out of a tavern after a 16
years in the first naturalization act, to 14 years. part of this was to keep new immigrants, particularly irish immigrants from voting, because it was clear they voted for democratic republicans. naturalization act of 1798 shows a nation founded by immigrants, the question of how open that door should be to immigration and citizenship of naturalized citizenship of immigrants would be an open question in american history. the second of the acts was the alien act of 1798, which said the president...
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$6.00 times more than natural gas so earning a profit is still uncertain. farmers are reluctant to invest in bio methane it's expensive and they often lack the technical know how. use of power meyer was able to build his plant because he had a partner with the necessary capital he says to proceed with caution. i don't want to drive my colleagues into insolvency. you have to calculate quite clearly with a sharp pencil like in some cases the best decision is to shut down the bio gas plant. bio methane accounts for about 2 percent of the fuel market in germany increasing by methane production could significantly reduce c o 2 emissions the question is whether it's worth the financial risk now in november american chocolate maker she did something unusual it bought its cocoa beans from futures markets rather than directly from produces the company was accused of trying to get around having to pay a premium to farmers in ivory coast it insists it wasn't the case but some growers have been left with a bitter taste. helco farming is hard work it takes around $25.00
$6.00 times more than natural gas so earning a profit is still uncertain. farmers are reluctant to invest in bio methane it's expensive and they often lack the technical know how. use of power meyer was able to build his plant because he had a partner with the necessary capital he says to proceed with caution. i don't want to drive my colleagues into insolvency. you have to calculate quite clearly with a sharp pencil like in some cases the best decision is to shut down the bio gas plant. bio...
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camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humankind fold them and how it will be after you knock on image and the way it should actually stay with human this is for me to go very very important to you to show nature completely our blemished and to talk home for i get almost. the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after a storm in the highlands of chile. forster spends about 7 months a year on photo safaris. mr lloyd to follow when people ask me how to make a futile full landscape photo or create a great atmosphere my answer is always the same gloss and more often you come to a place the better you get to know it and the better your chances are of being able to capture that special picture and that's the civic place of the small dolphins who can. define fausta on a hike near his hometown vienna in eastern switzerland to him experiencing nature means sensing himself as part of it something that fascin
camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions i try to show people the world the way it was before humankind fold them and how it will be after you knock on image and the way it should actually stay with human this is for me to go very very important to you to show nature completely our blemished and to talk home for i get almost. the northern lights over icebergs in southern greenland. flamingos after a storm in the...
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erosion providing the right conditions for natural sea grass to grow back. and a recent study highlights another desperately needed service that sea grass provides it appears to continuously filter plastic debris out of the ocean. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. in the what's. on the marine species also suffering from an increase in the same species that have no natural previous in the new environment we'll see how to new trying to get one such problem back under control. and we all seen the same sort of things happening in many of the places sundra there when the weather or ships and planes can transport floor and fall into eco systems where they don't belong awful think you're in a fight for survival between species the impact and the devastating. fisherman out before dawn carrying their trade in the gulf of goddess. the bay on tunisia's east coast is around 100 kilometers long in recent times the fishermen have had to stray even further fr
erosion providing the right conditions for natural sea grass to grow back. and a recent study highlights another desperately needed service that sea grass provides it appears to continuously filter plastic debris out of the ocean. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. in the what's. on the marine species also suffering from an increase in the same species that have no natural previous...
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this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. summer laden says finding a bond with nature is an experience not as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshland into a nature park attracting eco tourists. space. and . kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems but that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because pigs roaming free on the property really use too much for most farmers. i was along just in back to buy what they can be instrumental in how we live our lives to insects for example are essential in our food production in fact the un's food and agriculture association estimates that up before 71000000000 euros worth of global food production relies directly pollinators like bees how can we protect them in here much information in india beekeepers are experimenting with ideas for why their population. episode are not indicative the indian honeybee they are at home in th
this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. summer laden says finding a bond with nature is an experience not as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshland into a nature park attracting eco tourists. space. and . kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems but that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because pigs...
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very natural, very put together.- call or go online and use this special promo code now for a limited time and get 50% savings. so you won't pay $39.95. today luminess silk is yours to experience skincare powered cosmetics for yourself for just $19.95 for a limited time during this special promotion. er, 4-in-1 silk foundation rfectly matched to your skin tone. ly blush, but hold on! when you call in the next 13 minutes you get our luminess four color lip creme palette four color nude and naughty eye palette plus volumizing flutter lash mascara. a $72.00 value as free premium gifts to you. use this special promo code right now to save a full 50% and try luminess for just $19.95 and right now you'll even receive free shipping. you get our hassle free 30 day money back guarantee backed by trusted luminess. now you can turn back time to look younger fast with a flawless finish in just minutes everyday with luminess. this limit time offer is not available in stores. so don't wait. luminess silk foundation is pure and wat
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it's processed and then fed straight into the existing natural gas network the plant cost hundreds of thousands of euros the farmer hopes it's worth it. we are currently testing a bus at munich airport for example was what we thought in but we've been to it's being operated with l. and g. made out of bio methane. time and didn't get. one of the world's largest bio methane plants that feeds fuel into the gas grid is located in the eastern german state of saxony on how to around 30 local farmers supply the plant with corn and sugar beet pulp the bio meeting produced a c o 2 neutral. plant operator yes bartels and his colleague hoped to sell more a new c o 2 tax which took effect on january 1 and makes fossil fuels like natural gas and diesel very expensive does not apply to bio many thing still until now bio meeting has always been a niche product in germany. there was a seat as we set ourselves the goal of phasing out fossil fuels for energy production by 2050 for that means that anywhere that natural gas is being used it can be replaced by bio methane in the future it works for heatin
it's processed and then fed straight into the existing natural gas network the plant cost hundreds of thousands of euros the farmer hopes it's worth it. we are currently testing a bus at munich airport for example was what we thought in but we've been to it's being operated with l. and g. made out of bio methane. time and didn't get. one of the world's largest bio methane plants that feeds fuel into the gas grid is located in the eastern german state of saxony on how to around 30 local farmers...
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this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. summer laden says finding a bond with nature is an experience not as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshland into a nature park attracting eco tourists. and white tailed eagles of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems for that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because pigs roaming free on the property really use too much for most farmers. animals along just impacted by what they can be instrumental in how we live our lives to insects for example are essential in our food production in fact the un's food and agriculture association estimates that up before 71000000000 euros worth of global food production relies directly pollinators like bees how can we protect them in him ocho permission in the us beekeepers are experimenting with ideas of their population. episode and are indigo the indian honeybee they are at home in the mou
this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. summer laden says finding a bond with nature is an experience not as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshland into a nature park attracting eco tourists. and white tailed eagles of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems for that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because...
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they must yourself in the natural paradise is created by american artist class celeste who illustratesthe fragility of our planet with installations. tick-tock a mobile phone app which boasts over $800000000.00 active users and is said to be worth $75000000000.00 and it's not even 5 years old and it is immensely powerful for instance seems to be able to create global pop hits in a flash is this a good thing and how does it all work i'll be discussing this with our social media expert off to this. clips uploaded to tech tucker 15 seconds or less making the app the perfect platform for today's short attention spans but i still anyone with a user profile can upload video content viral dances and music videos are among the most popular content on the platform it's. probably. always made me. 17 year old or livia over at regal made headlines this month when her debut single driver's license hits 100000000 lessons faster than any other song in the history of music streaming then tech talk was a big factor in the song success since within the 1st 24 hours of its release many popular tech talk
they must yourself in the natural paradise is created by american artist class celeste who illustratesthe fragility of our planet with installations. tick-tock a mobile phone app which boasts over $800000000.00 active users and is said to be worth $75000000000.00 and it's not even 5 years old and it is immensely powerful for instance seems to be able to create global pop hits in a flash is this a good thing and how does it all work i'll be discussing this with our social media expert off to...
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stress comfort from nature's bounty. just how much visibility your car's headlight bulbs to naturally boost your mood. can lose before burnout, so we've taken away 50 feet of visibility from this walk home. don't wait until your headlight bulbs burn out. switch to sylvania, the #1 automotive lighting brand, and see better tonight. >>> right now at 4:41, we're starting out with some fog in parts of the bay area. there will be some times of sunshine today. take a look at our highs for this afternoon. we'll reach mostly in the mid to upper 50s. it will be a seasonable day but staying dry. let's talk about that rain that's in the forecast. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> the leftovers of that rain and the fog will be a factor. we'll look at the oakland camera. you can see the low clouds in the distance from the coliseum, so that's one clue over there. also, the road crew registered in oakland around 23rd. this time on the southbound side. things look okay so far. we'll track the changes. >>> wall street is set to open slightly higher after yesterday's sell-off. stocks initially tou
stress comfort from nature's bounty. just how much visibility your car's headlight bulbs to naturally boost your mood. can lose before burnout, so we've taken away 50 feet of visibility from this walk home. don't wait until your headlight bulbs burn out. switch to sylvania, the #1 automotive lighting brand, and see better tonight. >>> right now at 4:41, we're starting out with some fog in parts of the bay area. there will be some times of sunshine today. take a look at our highs for...
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managing 17 natural laboratories among other responsibilities. a place a critical role in keeping american energy and keeping us energy dominant. american energy dominance enables security, economic strength and environmental stewardship. i always talk about the three eez of energy. economic strength and environmental stewardship. it's called the master resource for a reason. it powers our nation, military, the economy. as a force multiplier and it can be used as a weapon of geopolitics. in our nation is an energy superpower. i believe we need to continue to act like one. much of our nations energy comes from my home state of wyoming. it produces coal, oil, natural gas, uranium and incredible renewable. we are the world wind capital. we are world-class wind, large wind farms. also has among the largest reserves of energy resources in the country. we produce 15 times more energy than we use and it's the biggest that energy supplier among all the states. energy production is the economic lifeblood of my stay. energy creates good paying jobs for the
managing 17 natural laboratories among other responsibilities. a place a critical role in keeping american energy and keeping us energy dominant. american energy dominance enables security, economic strength and environmental stewardship. i always talk about the three eez of energy. economic strength and environmental stewardship. it's called the master resource for a reason. it powers our nation, military, the economy. as a force multiplier and it can be used as a weapon of geopolitics. in our...
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penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous man sized view of nature. and this is climate change regular sex how feed us improve books you get smarter for free you know we looks on. welcome to a walk in the dark find out what these 2 were talking refers are looking for in the forest later on in the show. how everyone welcome to this special edition of euro max as we explore the mysteries of the night i'm your host mainly here's a look at what's coming up. this german artist it manages to see the unseen . and a look at an old submarine bunker in france which has a magical charm of its own. but 1st nightingales aren't the only creatures inspired by the night for their songs many musicians are also the most creative when other people are tucked away in their beds and that includes danish artist alan s. oba for her latest album myopia she withdrew tourist studio alone except for instruments and composed during the night for 2 years but the results are melancholic pop songs but since the coronavirus pandemic put a stop to her world tour we met up with the s
penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous man sized view of nature. and this is climate change regular sex how feed us improve books you get smarter for free you know we looks on. welcome to a walk in the dark find out what these 2 were talking refers are looking for in the forest later on in the show. how everyone welcome to this special edition of euro max as we explore the mysteries of the night i'm your host mainly here's a look at what's coming up....
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this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. lord summer late and says finding a bond with nature is an experience that as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshlands into a nature park attracting eco tourists. and what kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems but that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because pigs roaming free on the property really is too much for most farmers. animals along just impacted by what they can be instrumental in how we live our lives to insects for example are essential in awful production in fact the un's food and agriculture association estimates that up before 71000000000 new ovals worth of global food production relies on pollinators like bees how can we protect them in here marshal predation india beekeepers are experimenting with ideas to life their population. episode and out in because the indian honeybee they are at home in the m
this garden meant to stimulate the senses is largely left to nature. lord summer late and says finding a bond with nature is an experience that as many people as possible should benefit from and he wishes to transform the over 100 square kilometers of neighboring marshlands into a nature park attracting eco tourists. and what kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems but that have to be gentle. but 1st he has to persuade his neighbors because...