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you get movements like the alumni revival and the baptist movements in new england in northern new england that are really at a different social level than these other movements. but that is after the revolution. >> thanks very much, taylor. next question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities here. >> that is such a fantastic question. i am going to rely on the work on mauro fairly here who has done a lot of works on u.s. catholics anglo new conflicts in north america. colonial catholics in the british empire and in north america were pretty loyal to the british state. they were really english catholics. they had learned to work within the english system then once the revolution happens catholics disproportionately participate in the revolutionary movement, disproportionate to their numbers. they use that as a lever to gain more citizen ship rights. to move military service to help redefine what
you get movements like the alumni revival and the baptist movements in new england in northern new england that are really at a different social level than these other movements. but that is after the revolution. >> thanks very much, taylor. next question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities...
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you get movements like the alumni revival and the baptist movements in new england in northern new england that are really at a different social level than these other movements. but that is after the revolution. >> thanks very much, taylor. next question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities here. >> that is such a fantastic question. i am going to rely on the work on mauro fairly here who has done a lot of works on u.s. catholics anglo new conflicts in north america. colonial catholics in the british empire and in north america were pretty loyal to the british state. they were really english catholics. they had learned to work within the english system then once the revolution happens catholics disproportionately participate in the revolutionary movement, disproportionate to their numbers. they use that as a lever to gain more citizen ship rights. to move military service to help redefine what
you get movements like the alumni revival and the baptist movements in new england in northern new england that are really at a different social level than these other movements. but that is after the revolution. >> thanks very much, taylor. next question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities...
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i can give a commercial for the new england council, it has been a very busy year for the new england council. but we have a few more events coming up. this week we will be in washington, d.c. for the capitol hill conversation with congressman jim himes of connecticut. on friday, we will host the next installment of our popular inside the connor office virtual series, this time picturing the ceo of corporation. next week we will be back in washington for congressman stephen lynch of boston. the next politics and eggs event will be here at saint ansell on october 6 when we will welcome governor larry hogan. last but not least on november 7, we are thrilled to be holding our annual celebration in person at a hotel in the boston seaport area. we will be making an exciting announcement about our new englanders of the year this week. we expect between 1700 and 1900 of our closest and dearest friends, the new england states. but today we are on -- honor to welcome former secretary of state mike pompeo to the granite state. the secretary served as the united states diplomatic from in a poll
i can give a commercial for the new england council, it has been a very busy year for the new england council. but we have a few more events coming up. this week we will be in washington, d.c. for the capitol hill conversation with congressman jim himes of connecticut. on friday, we will host the next installment of our popular inside the connor office virtual series, this time picturing the ceo of corporation. next week we will be back in washington for congressman stephen lynch of boston. the...
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new england clam crowder. [ inaudible ] >> i love boston so much new england clam chowder runs in my > i love the yankees so much -- >> i got to say that too, the yankees? >> try it. yeah. i love the new york yankees so much manhattan clam crowder runs in my veins. >> i love the yankees so much new york clam chowder runs in my veins. >> edgar, where are you from? >> bronx, new york. >> excellent. big yankees fan? >> big yankees fan. >> what do you love about the yankees? >> everything, the tradition, the history. >> any chancic ge i can get you toss on this red sox cap? >> no, no. >> you're saying a yankees fan won't put on a boston red sox cap? >> i will -- ♪ [ aplause ] >> we have a fun show for you tonight. charlamagne tha god is here. we have music from run the jewels and we'll be right back with amy schumer. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: we're in brooklyn with our guest tonight. he's a popular morning radio dj and host of the show "hell of a week" on comedy central -- charlamagne tha god is with us. then later, atlanta and brooklyn join forces. their most recent album is "rtj 4" --
new england clam crowder. [ inaudible ] >> i love boston so much new england clam chowder runs in my > i love the yankees so much -- >> i got to say that too, the yankees? >> try it. yeah. i love the new york yankees so much manhattan clam crowder runs in my veins. >> i love the yankees so much new york clam chowder runs in my veins. >> edgar, where are you from? >> bronx, new york. >> excellent. big yankees fan? >> big yankees fan. >>...
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the business of america, tales from the marketplace american enterprise and the settling of new england to the breakup of at&t. i did empire of wealth the epic history of american economic power but please join me in welcoming mr. gordon to the podium. [applause] x good evening. i am both happy and honored to be back at hillsdale college once again. i am here to talk about socialism in american history. which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. [laughter] socialism is by definition economic system wherein the memes of production are held in common. that is by the government. socialism therefore necessarily concentrates power. while the peoplee it might in theory own the memes of production, only individuals can actually act. so socialism and all of its many forms of the democratic socialism of ii britain, to the unspeakable horrors of cambodia, to that weird combination communist monarchy and north korea, means not only economic power to the people, but economic power to fiduciaries for the people. the same people who exercise oppolitical power. famously noted power
the business of america, tales from the marketplace american enterprise and the settling of new england to the breakup of at&t. i did empire of wealth the epic history of american economic power but please join me in welcoming mr. gordon to the podium. [applause] x good evening. i am both happy and honored to be back at hillsdale college once again. i am here to talk about socialism in american history. which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. [laughter] socialism is...
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and from new england into new york. in places like ohio, illinois, michigan, and wisconsin. at the heart of all of these migrations sit cities like cincinnati they form the center of these growing trade and exchange networks. you also see growth happening on the east coast. these trade and transportation networks connecting east and west spurred the growth of some other cities like baltimore on the coast. it really comes into its own on the early national period. urban populations in the united states skyrocketed between 1820 and 1850. in 1820, there are just 12 cities with populations of more than 5000 people. by 1850, there are almost 150 cities with populations of that size. as western settlers are traveling, they're going with their families, they're bringing their belongings, they're taking things with them that you would expect, your typical household belongings. things like furniture and farming equipment. but also in many cases, they are traveling with enslaved men and women. >> i will just say this briefly here. we are going to return to this and future lectures whe
and from new england into new york. in places like ohio, illinois, michigan, and wisconsin. at the heart of all of these migrations sit cities like cincinnati they form the center of these growing trade and exchange networks. you also see growth happening on the east coast. these trade and transportation networks connecting east and west spurred the growth of some other cities like baltimore on the coast. it really comes into its own on the early national period. urban populations in the united...
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up next, we are going to turn to deep blue new england into republican seven candidates who want to flip script. stay with us. >> laura: we have a new slogan here on "the ingraham angle." no state left behind. we don't think any state of our 50 states should be cast off by any party. no. that wasn't posturing. i mean it. tonight we turned to the deep blue new england. are voters going to choose to actually save themselves for once? multiple races are going to tell us a lot about whether the region will emerge from this decades long decline and begin to return to common sense and sanity. we are going to go to new hampshire in a moment but we are going to begin with connecticut, my old home state. it's been lagging behind for a while now. it's labor force has nearly 52,000 fewer workers than it had a very 2020 before the pandemic. it has seen big companies like g.e. and aetna leave and between 1991 and 2,000, 20, nearly 550,000 more people left, look at for other states then moved there. the state hasn't had a republican governor and a dozen years or so and haven't elected a republican sen
up next, we are going to turn to deep blue new england into republican seven candidates who want to flip script. stay with us. >> laura: we have a new slogan here on "the ingraham angle." no state left behind. we don't think any state of our 50 states should be cast off by any party. no. that wasn't posturing. i mean it. tonight we turned to the deep blue new england. are voters going to choose to actually save themselves for once? multiple races are going to tell us a lot about...
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that still have boxes of letters that have yet to be discovered, because that's what new englanders tend to do. so we will continue to learn things and discover things. and that's so important and why history should constantly be evolving. what i would just say is, you know, as i shared earlier, there's not a lot of archival information about about george mason, but one of the great opportunities we have at gunston hall, where we literally learn something new every day. and just by way of context, gunston hall presently, while a 6000 acre plantation historically, we still have 550 acres today and we have a very, very active, robust archeological program. and that is the source for the greatest amount of information that we're learning about, not just gunston hall, but even more importantly, all of the people that lived at that place over a much longer period than even masons were there. we're learning a tremendous amount about the indigenous communities that were there before, colonization. we are incredibly important information about the enslaved community and the artifacts we're
that still have boxes of letters that have yet to be discovered, because that's what new englanders tend to do. so we will continue to learn things and discover things. and that's so important and why history should constantly be evolving. what i would just say is, you know, as i shared earlier, there's not a lot of archival information about about george mason, but one of the great opportunities we have at gunston hall, where we literally learn something new every day. and just by way of...
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>> reporter: across new england.ngland, the rates are higher in massachusetts, we are all attached to the grid because we are the last in the line on the natural gas pipeline as demand increases this coming winter but this production can't or won't because there's no incentive to do so, and pulled back on a lot of that. folks have a hard time so we have a surplus, and to put gas in your car cost twice as much to keep power plants going during a potential cold snap. stuart: if you get a cold snap and it is a cold winter you could have a problem with electricity and natural gas prices. that will add how the whole country feels. >> absolutely right. all natural gas goes through albany, new york. they are not turning up the valve anytime soon so the customers, resident of customers are first to get the drop on the gas. they we have a cold afternoon in the middle of january around 6:00 pm they turn their heat on and get the first draw on the gas, the pump is the last to get the draw on the gas so the price, the reliabilit
>> reporter: across new england.ngland, the rates are higher in massachusetts, we are all attached to the grid because we are the last in the line on the natural gas pipeline as demand increases this coming winter but this production can't or won't because there's no incentive to do so, and pulled back on a lot of that. folks have a hard time so we have a surplus, and to put gas in your car cost twice as much to keep power plants going during a potential cold snap. stuart: if you get a...
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early new england which was settled by profit-seeking joint stock company sold a land held in common as well as poor results. in the plymouth colony despite the story of the first thanksgiving, the harvest of 1621 has been formed. in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony have their meat, drink and all provisions out of the common stock. the settlers were expected to work the fields, go fishing and hunting but the results were doled out to each family according to size, not according to contribution of labor. the result was a very poor harvest in 1622 and severe hunger in winter of 1622-23 but bradford happily was no ideologue. he could learn from experience. he wrote in his book of plymouth plantation, quote, the failure of the experiment of communal service, the taking away of private property and the possession of it in community by a commonwealth was found with
early new england which was settled by profit-seeking joint stock company sold a land held in common as well as poor results. in the plymouth colony despite the story of the first thanksgiving, the harvest of 1621 has been formed. in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony...
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this is the same method as in the new england clambake, western barbecue, and hawaiian luau.inally it's sealed with palm fronds and patients. -- patience because it will be hours before it is ready. it also took a long time, 4000 years from the end of the stone age to the rise of anxious rome, yet this roman baker and his portrait is preserved on the walls of his bakery. he had learned to raise his oven above the ground and make it out of rick's, still thinking like stone age man, i lying a great you look and time to achieve this loaf of bread that is now 2000 years old. 17 centuries after the death of the roman baker, thomas jefferson in writing the declaration of independence articulated one amanda's great political ideas. freedom. jefferson was a universal genius whose design of the university of virginia and his own house, monticello, reflected his love of craft -- classical design and gracious living. the first american gourmet. jefferson introduced spaghetti to the american diet. as well as such foods as french fries, asparagus, ice cream, and vanilla. some of the fines
this is the same method as in the new england clambake, western barbecue, and hawaiian luau.inally it's sealed with palm fronds and patients. -- patience because it will be hours before it is ready. it also took a long time, 4000 years from the end of the stone age to the rise of anxious rome, yet this roman baker and his portrait is preserved on the walls of his bakery. he had learned to raise his oven above the ground and make it out of rick's, still thinking like stone age man, i lying a...
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butterworth: the constitution pipeline was supposed to take gas from pennsylvania to the new england states. when i got this job in 2016, we were meeting with contractors to pre-job the constitution. it got scrapped. i go to public hearings where i have been to some in new york and buffalo where a lady got up there and said -- we don't want your pennsylvania frack gas. that is the type of stuff we are dealing with. also, the nessie, which was going to take 1.8 million people off heating order in brooklyn, it never got through because they said -- aoc sent a rep there and said if you approve this project, the city will be underwater in 10 years. >> if it were possible to build these pipelines, among other things, would it likely result in more work for your members? mr. butterworth: heck, yes. >> mr. eberhart, it is my understanding that american energy extraction, oil and gas extraction, is generally held to a higher standard of environmental quality than many other places in the world including russia. so substituting russian gas for american gas or gas from other places not only acc
butterworth: the constitution pipeline was supposed to take gas from pennsylvania to the new england states. when i got this job in 2016, we were meeting with contractors to pre-job the constitution. it got scrapped. i go to public hearings where i have been to some in new york and buffalo where a lady got up there and said -- we don't want your pennsylvania frack gas. that is the type of stuff we are dealing with. also, the nessie, which was going to take 1.8 million people off heating order...
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this will not happen and it is not a time parliament will reshape the church of england bishops have political power and no newcese had been created for a long time it would be a very big act of parliament, and extreme extension of parliamentary authority. that wasn't going to happen. partly because no problematic in england and upset scottish presbyterians with religious authority but most anglicans did not want a bishop southern anglicans were very certain they wanted local control over their clergy in the main job of the bishop is to oversee a disciplined local clergy and the governor of maryland did not want external they wanted to select and discipline their own clergy so that becomes the us anglicans did not want it either. it is a political nonstarter but then it dissipates because with the more pressure on —- pressing issues come into play with the and tolerable act there's plenty of evidence for people who want to push against parliament you need to conjure up what parliament isn't doing anyway select a date deal but in a very specific context and then it sizzles with the actual things on the table. h
this will not happen and it is not a time parliament will reshape the church of england bishops have political power and no newcese had been created for a long time it would be a very big act of parliament, and extreme extension of parliamentary authority. that wasn't going to happen. partly because no problematic in england and upset scottish presbyterians with religious authority but most anglicans did not want a bishop southern anglicans were very certain they wanted local control over their...
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and now for example, some governors are in some of the states in the new england area. they have complained an open letter saying, well, we need some gas to so to have a hot or, or good winter coming for us. so it was of the united states, there are some complaints that exporting guys to europe is tricky. ok, and go to new york. thanks for giving that across across the 4th. now to some of the other global business stories making the news you k government has lifted england's moratorium on fracking. prime minister list trust signal at the shift weeks ago when she put 4 proposals aimed at increasing britton's energy security. that was before she became prime minister, but the method for extracting fossil fuels remains highly controversial in the u. k . after it was halted in 2019 a class action lawsuit is accusing matter of skirting policies, put in place to protect i phone users from being tracked the parent company, facebook, whatsapp, and instagram allegedly built a secret workaround. this enabled them to dodge measures rolled out by apple last year. so often spoken on
and now for example, some governors are in some of the states in the new england area. they have complained an open letter saying, well, we need some gas to so to have a hot or, or good winter coming for us. so it was of the united states, there are some complaints that exporting guys to europe is tricky. ok, and go to new york. thanks for giving that across across the 4th. now to some of the other global business stories making the news you k government has lifted england's moratorium on...
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down his house with the woman and children inside anyone who does not agree with them up there a new england suffer some violent repercussions when they made it the raleigh tower anytime. it whatever they determine on is simply an agreement amongst gentlemen, it is not a government measure because they are not meeting as a government. so, how do you enforce something when you have no authority? it doesn't have any real license at all. it's virginians doing for themselves. this is this is a radical action, but you don't realize you realize changes that all the county militias are going back to the control of the county lieutenants as it should be. yes. yeah, but you know the governor can't call them up anymore the gentleman in the county whoever's over the county lieutenants are they're the ones that can call them up. so what is there 3006,000 redcoats on their way here now do you think are they gonna close portsmouth? okay. we have an opportunity here that we can create our own forces here in virginia. we can put together our own men. it's the right men are in control in each of the counties
down his house with the woman and children inside anyone who does not agree with them up there a new england suffer some violent repercussions when they made it the raleigh tower anytime. it whatever they determine on is simply an agreement amongst gentlemen, it is not a government measure because they are not meeting as a government. so, how do you enforce something when you have no authority? it doesn't have any real license at all. it's virginians doing for themselves. this is this is a...
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>> the constitution pipeline was supposed to take us from pennsylvania to the new england states. when i got a straw up in 2016 we were meeting with contractors to start that job. it got scrapped, also, i go to public hearings where i have been, in new york and buffalo. where a lady got up there and said, way do not want your pennsylvania gas. that is the type of stuff we are dealing with, it is just not, also, the pipeline that was going to take 1.8 million people off of heating oil in brooklyn. we know that is worse than natural gas, but, it never got through because they said, aoc sent a rap and said if you approve this project it will be underwater in ten years. >> just to address the obvious, if it were possible to build these pipelines, among other things, would it likely result in more work for your members? >> yes, yes. >> mr. -- i am not sure if you have any expertise to share with us on this particular question. but, in case you do, it is my understanding that american energy, oil and gas instruction is generally held so a much higher standard of environmental quality tha
>> the constitution pipeline was supposed to take us from pennsylvania to the new england states. when i got a straw up in 2016 we were meeting with contractors to start that job. it got scrapped, also, i go to public hearings where i have been, in new york and buffalo. where a lady got up there and said, way do not want your pennsylvania gas. that is the type of stuff we are dealing with, it is just not, also, the pipeline that was going to take 1.8 million people off of heating oil in...
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but the new england lobster industry is already being battered by climate change.arming faster than 99% of the earth's oceans. warming water is causing some fish species, including lobster, to migrate north. >> my primary fishery is lobster. >> reporter: we met lobsterman steve train, who has started to also farm kelp, otherwise known as seaweed, buzz the lobster catch is increasingly unpredictable. does this feel like a lifeline? >> right now we're heavily dependent on one resource. so if there is a turn in the fishery, there needs to be something else. >> reporter: especially now that the lobster industry is rated red. red. i'm ben when a cold comes on strong, knock it out with vicks dayquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. power through with vicks dayquil severe. ♪♪ ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. want a worry-free way to kill bugs? zevo traps use light, not
but the new england lobster industry is already being battered by climate change.arming faster than 99% of the earth's oceans. warming water is causing some fish species, including lobster, to migrate north. >> my primary fishery is lobster. >> reporter: we met lobsterman steve train, who has started to also farm kelp, otherwise known as seaweed, buzz the lobster catch is increasingly unpredictable. does this feel like a lifeline? >> right now we're heavily dependent on one...
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in his new england tour of massachusetts, the tech capital of the world, he saw that and he loved all the technology that was all over the place when it came to mount vernon. if he was here today and had grown up in this he would have been a highly functioning person who would have figured it out but that's not the washington who was then. to plant someone from that age here, blood would start coming out of their ears. what has happened in the country we started's 230 years ago, i think washington might have been a professional athlete if you brought him here today, incredibly physically gifted. >> host: another question. washington's humility, why he declined to serve more than two terms not because he felt he shouldn't be president for life. >> guest: i think it was exhaustion more than anything. he didn't want to run for a second term. by that time, hamilton and jefferson were at each other's throats but both sides, federalist and anti-federalist will tear the country apart if there is an you there as president and it is just you -- he gets elected and the opposition party takes co
in his new england tour of massachusetts, the tech capital of the world, he saw that and he loved all the technology that was all over the place when it came to mount vernon. if he was here today and had grown up in this he would have been a highly functioning person who would have figured it out but that's not the washington who was then. to plant someone from that age here, blood would start coming out of their ears. what has happened in the country we started's 230 years ago, i think...
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news. england's one—day captainjos buttler says he and his team—mates want to honour the queen during theirkistan. the squad arrived in the country earlier today ahead of 7t20 internationals, the first of which gets under way on tuesday. it's the first time england had toured pakistan in 17 years and jos buttler hopes they can make the queen proud. her majesty the queen passing, i was deeply saddened by that. i've seen the reaction especially at home to her passing, and i think cricket did a fantasticjob at the oval to honour her in the way that game was played, and some special scenes watching on the tv, so we hope to honour her in our own way as a t20 team and play in a fashion to do that. yorkshire cricket club have announced that they have reached a settlement agreement with former coach andrew gale and x bowling coach andrew gale and x bowling coach richard pyrah following their sackings last year. the pair were among 16 members of staff sacked in december in the fallout from the azeem rafiq racism scandal. the compensation comes after gale and pyrah won a claim for unfair dismissal in
news. england's one—day captainjos buttler says he and his team—mates want to honour the queen during theirkistan. the squad arrived in the country earlier today ahead of 7t20 internationals, the first of which gets under way on tuesday. it's the first time england had toured pakistan in 17 years and jos buttler hopes they can make the queen proud. her majesty the queen passing, i was deeply saddened by that. i've seen the reaction especially at home to her passing, and i think cricket did...
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england. the decider is on sunday. bbc news.shots at the halfway stage. the englishman managed to sink five birdies despite the extremely tricky conditions at the old course to end the day on ten under par, two shots clear of sweden's alexander noren. world number two rory mcilroy racked up three bogeys and a double bogey to drop down the leaderboard to one under. the rugby league world cup starts in just over a fortnight and the england men's head coach shaun wane has named his squad for the tournament on home soil. andy ackers is among six debutants in the 24 the 2a and six of the squad, including the uncapped victor radley, ply their trade in the australia—new zealand based nrl. 33 —year—old sam tomkins will captain the side, although he's had to manage a recurring knee injury for the past month. it is never something that i take for granted, 13 years ago i made my debut i was chatting to him this morning and he was eight when i made my debut. it is certainly doesn't feel like that long ago. but it is special. i will not be i
england. the decider is on sunday. bbc news.shots at the halfway stage. the englishman managed to sink five birdies despite the extremely tricky conditions at the old course to end the day on ten under par, two shots clear of sweden's alexander noren. world number two rory mcilroy racked up three bogeys and a double bogey to drop down the leaderboard to one under. the rugby league world cup starts in just over a fortnight and the england men's head coach shaun wane has named his squad for the...
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enduring, i can already find a lot of articles about chinese medicine in prestigious journals like a new england journal of medicine or the lancet to getting held over your toyota, the good ones. they saw me patients in taiwan need, a prescription from a doctor of chinese medicine to get ching one he how and the cost is covered by state health insurance chance you see, a local epidemiologist sees the integration of western and traditional chinese medicine as a positive development of the local, i some these come the calmer, many alternative medicines help so much. i'm particular they can div simkins and they can boost the immunizations. so during the t t m an equity fund, pie one, these p is a, they already become all a national guy, ny to hell, the people facility, a recovery in combination weights. the and i ran, i saw a piece awe from the us without medicine. more than 60 percent of taiwanese people believe that traditional chinese medicine helps to boost immunity and reduces the likelihood of contracting coven 19 according to one survey. however, herbal medicine has only been used in taiwan
enduring, i can already find a lot of articles about chinese medicine in prestigious journals like a new england journal of medicine or the lancet to getting held over your toyota, the good ones. they saw me patients in taiwan need, a prescription from a doctor of chinese medicine to get ching one he how and the cost is covered by state health insurance chance you see, a local epidemiologist sees the integration of western and traditional chinese medicine as a positive development of the local,...
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