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they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time, it's been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells good. my name is francois alexandre. i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united states but it feels very foreign. the majority of the properties that are in ti ayiti, little haiti, these properties are way overdue for renovations. they we
they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time, it's been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that...
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no, of course, they will head to the indian ocean too.r, the belt and road project covers the entire continent, and they will need it. the answer is usa only. nobody in china views india in a strategic nuclear context. china actually carries out observation missions in the indian ocean, because india participates, for example, in the american kuat format, and beijing is alarmed by this, but it is too big a problem china and india still do not consider security. today, the so-called nuclear club includes nine countries ; five are constantly included in the first group. usa, russia, uk, france and china. these countries acquired nuclear weapons even before the adoption of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. the remaining four - india, israel, pakistan and the dprk - did not sign the agreement and received their nuclear status later. according to the stockholm international peace research institute, by the beginning of this year there were more than 12 in the world. almost 90% all nuclear potential in the world belongs to russia and the un
no, of course, they will head to the indian ocean too.r, the belt and road project covers the entire continent, and they will need it. the answer is usa only. nobody in china views india in a strategic nuclear context. china actually carries out observation missions in the indian ocean, because india participates, for example, in the american kuat format, and beijing is alarmed by this, but it is too big a problem china and india still do not consider security. today, the so-called nuclear club...
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no, of course, they will head to the indian ocean too.esides india, is not able to control the indian oceans, india has its own considerable navy, has the support of the united states, and even russia helps it, i don’t think at all that china has such large-scale plans to dominate the indian ocean. the indians are trying to portray china's strategy as capturing one port after another. honestly speaking, from the chinese military and civilian leaders, i have never heard of such a thing. nuclear weapons, yes, but i have explained it many times. the answer is usa only. nobody in china views india in a strategic nuclear context. china does indeed carry out observation missions in the indian ocean, as india participates, for example, in the american kuat format. and beijing is alarmed by this. but china and india still do not consider india too much of a security problem. usa, russia, uk, france and china. these countries acquired nuclear weapons even before the adoption treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. the remaining four -
no, of course, they will head to the indian ocean too.esides india, is not able to control the indian oceans, india has its own considerable navy, has the support of the united states, and even russia helps it, i don’t think at all that china has such large-scale plans to dominate the indian ocean. the indians are trying to portray china's strategy as capturing one port after another. honestly speaking, from the chinese military and civilian leaders, i have never heard of such a thing....
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no one except india is able to control the indian ocean. its own considerable indians are worried about the indian navy, there is us support, and even russia is helping it. in general, i don’t think that china has such large-scale plans to dominate the indian ocean. the indians are trying to present china's strategy as capturing one port after another. honestly speaking, from i have never heard anything like this from chinese military and civilian leaders. nuclear weapons - yes, but i have repeatedly explained to indian interlocutors: pakistani nuclear weapons are a response to india, indian nuclear weapons are a response to china. chinese nuclear weapons are the only answer to the united states. nobody in china views india in a strategic nuclear context. china actually carries out observation missions in the indian ocean, because india participates, for example, in the american kuat format, and beijing - this is alarming, but too big a problem i still don’t consider china or india safe. today, the so-called nuclear club includes nine count
no one except india is able to control the indian ocean. its own considerable indians are worried about the indian navy, there is us support, and even russia is helping it. in general, i don’t think that china has such large-scale plans to dominate the indian ocean. the indians are trying to present china's strategy as capturing one port after another. honestly speaking, from i have never heard anything like this from chinese military and civilian leaders. nuclear weapons - yes, but i have...
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the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy. in the world, every year over 100,000 ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaca straight. the bababond straight, a straight between the gulf of aden and... red sea and joins asia to the horn of africa. in 2014, the answer movement turned into the main power in sauna in northern yemen. mansur hadi stepped down after he saw the political situation in the country and fled to riyad. the yemen war coincided with the ascendant of ascendance of new king, king salman, who more broadly saw saudi arabia as needing to take a greater position on the regional stage, and and this is very clear in the horn of africa, saudi arabia describing it as sort of a missed opportunity to be a leader. gradually, the anserla asserted its control over yemen's army and other parts of the country. six months after the revolution in september of 2014, the emini force
the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy. in the world, every year over 100,000 ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaca straight. the bababond straight, a straight between the gulf of aden and... red sea and joins asia to the horn of africa. in 2014, the answer movement turned into the main power in sauna in northern yemen. mansur hadi stepped down after he saw the...
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on earth has been established in two ways: through land between asia, africa and europe, and the oceans in the americas, australia and antarctica. meanwhile, some waterways, natural straights and artificial canals that were constructed later, had a strategic role in shaping the famous maritime corridors today for shipping to access the shortest and most cost-effective rots. choke points are the links that connect the sea and land. today, having control over the strategic points gives astonishing powers to countries. some of the most important waterways in the world are the malaka, hormos, gibraltar, and bobblemandab straights as well as man-made canals like the suez and panama. the panama canal was constructed in 1914. so ships in the atlantic ocean won't have to turn all the way around south america. the straight of gibraltar connects the mediterranion to the atlantic ocean between spain and morocco has been officially under british control since 1713. the cape of good hope in the southern tip of africa serves as a link between the atlantic and indian oceans. this is part of the route
on earth has been established in two ways: through land between asia, africa and europe, and the oceans in the americas, australia and antarctica. meanwhile, some waterways, natural straights and artificial canals that were constructed later, had a strategic role in shaping the famous maritime corridors today for shipping to access the shortest and most cost-effective rots. choke points are the links that connect the sea and land. today, having control over the strategic points gives...
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to the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy in the world. every year over 100,000 ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaka straight. the babba mondab straight, a straight between the gulf of aiden and the red sea and join. asia to the horn of africa. the first move by the uae and this new regional plot was to get israel involved in the babalmandab strategic waterway. israely officials directly suggested that the uae develop the pedim island adjacent to the babbomandop straight in order to link it with the sakotra island in the south of the straight and the gulf of akaba and the... the development initiated a strategic partnership between the two, the uae and the israeli regime. in may, 2021, images from the planet lab's commercial satellite were released from the pedium island. it showed that there's a relatively large 1800 meter air strip under construction on the island. the is
to the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy in the world. every year over 100,000 ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaka straight. the babba mondab straight, a straight between the gulf of aiden and the red sea and join. asia to the horn of africa. the first move by the uae and this new regional plot was to get israel involved in the babalmandab strategic waterway....
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the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy in the world. every year, over 100 thousand. ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaka straight. the baban dab straight, a straight between the gulf of aden and the red sea and joins asia to the horn of africa. here uh in the universe and you can see very close to the horn of africa, this babel mendeb is 11 miles wide its widest point. through this little stretch um everyday flow about four million barrels of oil coming around from over here, you can't see it, but up through the from the persian gulf um and around oman down here through the indian ocean, gulf of aiden and up through there through the suas canal into europe in the mediterranean. and elsewhere, so if the hypothetical route between the south china sea to europe is considered the most significant maritime trade corridor in the world and strates of malaca, hormos and gibralta
the indian ocean. the route is the artery of major economic powers in asia like japan, taiwan, south korea, and especially china, the second largest economy in the world. every year, over 100 thousand. ships in the south china sea sail towards the malaka straight. the baban dab straight, a straight between the gulf of aden and the red sea and joins asia to the horn of africa. here uh in the universe and you can see very close to the horn of africa, this babel mendeb is 11 miles wide its widest...
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the oceans are on average full 1000 meters, deep. anything deeper than 200 meters is considered deep sea. and the 19 century researches began to talk the depth of the oceans. one of the pioneers of deep sea research was edward folds. according to his theory, life couldn't survive and was is deeper than 500 meters. today. we know that the deep sea is home to a variety of marine life new species with discovered every yeah. were such as estimate that there are still thousands new species yet to be discovered. even though deep sea conditions, same percy, inhospitable, the water temperature is always cold. there is no light, and the pressure is immense. the d for you go the great to the water pressure. only very specific animals can but stand it some deep sea jelly fish live in most is as deep as 6000 meters at 10000 meters deep as one ton of pressure per square centimeter. and yet, sea creatures don't get crushed. most deep sea creatures don't have a swim bladder or other hollow guns on like creatures but live in china was, is best when
the oceans are on average full 1000 meters, deep. anything deeper than 200 meters is considered deep sea. and the 19 century researches began to talk the depth of the oceans. one of the pioneers of deep sea research was edward folds. according to his theory, life couldn't survive and was is deeper than 500 meters. today. we know that the deep sea is home to a variety of marine life new species with discovered every yeah. were such as estimate that there are still thousands new species yet to be...
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and i drew paula to what did you know the oceans can also, so also saw so far, oceans cover more than 70 percent of a planet. so we're talking about an almost bound list results here. but technology is not fully developed yet. and there are still some questions, but let's take a look at how it could work. there is a way to turn the ocean and then on limits. it posts. all you need to something like this. plus really warm and cold water. let's see me, leave me a wreck to us. technology is called ocean demo energy conversion. so it's oh tech. and so i mean, it takes advantage of the temperature difference between gold and cold water. when you look at the surface of the ocean, the water heater can be quite new because it's keeps it up by the sun in tropical waters that can be around 26 degrees celsius. but the deeper you go and everyone who swims and a lake or dives in an ocean experience, is that the kona, the water gets at 1000 meters deep. the temperature reaches roughly 4 degree celsius. and this difference in temperature is what ocean thermal energy conversion utilizes. it's quite si
and i drew paula to what did you know the oceans can also, so also saw so far, oceans cover more than 70 percent of a planet. so we're talking about an almost bound list results here. but technology is not fully developed yet. and there are still some questions, but let's take a look at how it could work. there is a way to turn the ocean and then on limits. it posts. all you need to something like this. plus really warm and cold water. let's see me, leave me a wreck to us. technology is called...
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they were the end deported to the ocean. it's extermination kemp the roman e were considered inferior by the nazis and like jewish people, were excluded from society. you know, shirts, they were held in a separate area, the so called gypsy county explains guide pastor act zane, c. all these are here. you see the 1st unloading ramp, the majority of the deported romani people also came to oxford spear canal along this train track of the farm media and secret gypsy camp for families is over here . and this is the laboratory where use of mega carried out his criminal experiments . those get you, i'm at the end of the track in camp to there was the gas chamber and crematory, him to, you know, much number to number 3, number 4. and number 5 uses mega was the camp doctor carried out in humane medical experiments on prisoners to be a permanent exhibition and block 13 of the memorial come memories, the murder of rule, many people address as to under money as to ogles to this month is my great grandmother, foolish as to donate to your
they were the end deported to the ocean. it's extermination kemp the roman e were considered inferior by the nazis and like jewish people, were excluded from society. you know, shirts, they were held in a separate area, the so called gypsy county explains guide pastor act zane, c. all these are here. you see the 1st unloading ramp, the majority of the deported romani people also came to oxford spear canal along this train track of the farm media and secret gypsy camp for families is over here ....
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there is a way to turn the oceans and then on limits. it pauses all, you need to something like this plus really warm and cold water. let's see me, leave me wreck to us. technology is called ocean demo energy conversion show. oh tech. and so, i mean, it takes advantage of the temperature difference between gold and cold water. when you look at the surface of the ocean, the water here can be quite new because it's keeps it up by the sun in tropical waters that can be around 26 degrees celsius. but the deeper you go and everyone who swims in the lake or dives in an ocean experience, is that the kona, the water gets at 1000 meters deep. the temperature which is roughly 4 degrees celsius. and this difference in temperature is what ocean thermal energy conversion utilizes. it's quite simple. you need a heat exchange at the warm surface. what's the heat? so fluid has a low point in point. usually that's ammonium, that fluid evaporates aging is theme, and that's the runs a turbine generating electricity similar to a regular steam. and then this
there is a way to turn the oceans and then on limits. it pauses all, you need to something like this plus really warm and cold water. let's see me, leave me wreck to us. technology is called ocean demo energy conversion show. oh tech. and so, i mean, it takes advantage of the temperature difference between gold and cold water. when you look at the surface of the ocean, the water here can be quite new because it's keeps it up by the sun in tropical waters that can be around 26 degrees celsius....
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there's no cities in the oceans. so that the, the, the, the urban areas of this world don't cover very much at all. and i don't understand why people don't just look out the window when they're flying across the country and see how much of it is green and beautiful and productive. it's not as if we've turned it into a, a death, a dead landscape or anything. i'm a mine. yes. a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the oil or whatever it is, you need. very interesting. thank you, patrick, please stick around. because after the break, we're going to look at the motivation
there's no cities in the oceans. so that the, the, the, the urban areas of this world don't cover very much at all. and i don't understand why people don't just look out the window when they're flying across the country and see how much of it is green and beautiful and productive. it's not as if we've turned it into a, a death, a dead landscape or anything. i'm a mine. yes. a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and...
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the 22600 rule, many people were deported to oceans and only some 4000 survive. after returning home, carmen attends a city cultural event and 5 book titled our turn to speak. with reflections from a younger generation of cindy, who still faced exclusion and prejudice, according to yucca shut the or suffice is mysql. as soon as i would identify myself as cindy, i had to listen to all the typical stereotypes. yeah. oh, you're on no meds with your taro cards and magic. when everyone keeps pointing the finger at you, you know, at some point you ask yourself, are we the problem makes it? it's a beautiful, it's between 882-0000 rule. many people live in germany, yet many height, their background keeping prejudice. yeah. it's happening nationalism. i've took me 3 years to find out that my cousins were going to my school phone isn't stop it. that was the, they had said that they were turkish on it because of the facilities and that's where the issue starts. i'm talk if i having to hide your identity in society entity instead of being able to be open about it like, is th
the 22600 rule, many people were deported to oceans and only some 4000 survive. after returning home, carmen attends a city cultural event and 5 book titled our turn to speak. with reflections from a younger generation of cindy, who still faced exclusion and prejudice, according to yucca shut the or suffice is mysql. as soon as i would identify myself as cindy, i had to listen to all the typical stereotypes. yeah. oh, you're on no meds with your taro cards and magic. when everyone keeps...
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she's hoping to get closer to our ancestors by visiting the ocean, its concentration camp. but it's a painful journey into the past and a search for her own identity. the next day. no easy. what's bothering you, sweetie. it's not common lives in frankfort, a mine and earns a living by cooking for a catering firm with up to should the thing that defines her more than anything else is the fact that she belongs to the cynthia minority. that was persecuted and murdered during hitler's dictatorship in germany. from time outside, from an early age, my mom told me everything and showed the pictures. i grew up looking at black and white photos filled with dead people and more did people. this picture, she was her mother melanie she to as a child, she would go on to become the 1st person to devote herself intensively to the next to systematic murder. many people, one supports her for what the best way to earn your memorial good to gras. now common keeps the remnants of her family history and an old chest of drawers. very symmetrically please. when i open mister over and smell these
she's hoping to get closer to our ancestors by visiting the ocean, its concentration camp. but it's a painful journey into the past and a search for her own identity. the next day. no easy. what's bothering you, sweetie. it's not common lives in frankfort, a mine and earns a living by cooking for a catering firm with up to should the thing that defines her more than anything else is the fact that she belongs to the cynthia minority. that was persecuted and murdered during hitler's dictatorship...
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so to find ones, that's a new ocean. today we are waiting to meet not assigned this, not any such too much a young good, who is doing something about this plastic waste that we are generate. so casually of the of the ghosts of jane, a scuba diver, ivan and his 9 year old daughter getting ready for the day. the good cause an exception to the colby and says that my name is diana. i am 9 years old on the farm and studying in the 4th grade. i clean up that i'm in the ocean on the shore. my products to fit, as well as the money lies for them. i have collected 1000 kilograms, dustin and get it of plastics. it and i know been on her 1st diving her father and most surprised by what she so funny. yeah. beautiful fish present. and basically the same quantity of plastics in this that made me realize that i needed to says become plastics. the oceans, the environment and the must be protected. that's when the thought popped in a little talking to the beach is popular among tutors. have a lot of plastic god which mainly single use ite
so to find ones, that's a new ocean. today we are waiting to meet not assigned this, not any such too much a young good, who is doing something about this plastic waste that we are generate. so casually of the of the ghosts of jane, a scuba diver, ivan and his 9 year old daughter getting ready for the day. the good cause an exception to the colby and says that my name is diana. i am 9 years old on the farm and studying in the 4th grade. i clean up that i'm in the ocean on the shore. my products...
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come on just us in the ocean, the d. b, you go the high at the, was a patient message, you can go in hong kong to ask this question. why don't deep sea creatures get crushed by water pressure? 2 sides of the is covered in most of the oceans, all on average, 4000 meters deep. anything deeper than 200 meters is considered deep sea. and the 19 century researches began to chop the depth of the oceans. one of the pioneers of deep sea research was edward folds, according to his theory, life couldn't survive and was his d 7500 meters. today, we know that the deep sea is home to a variety of marine life new species with discovered every yeah. were such as estimate that there are still thousands new species yet to be discovered. even though deep sea conditions seemed pretty and hospitable, the water temperature is always cold. there's no lights, and the pressure is immense. the d for you go the great to the water pressure. only very specific animals can but stand it some deep sea jelly fish live in most is as deep as 6000 meters
come on just us in the ocean, the d. b, you go the high at the, was a patient message, you can go in hong kong to ask this question. why don't deep sea creatures get crushed by water pressure? 2 sides of the is covered in most of the oceans, all on average, 4000 meters deep. anything deeper than 200 meters is considered deep sea. and the 19 century researches began to chop the depth of the oceans. one of the pioneers of deep sea research was edward folds, according to his theory, life couldn't...