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looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life if we carried this do it far enough extent so that the brain looks very much like the brain of a child, of a baby that has had literally no experience. if you think of these processes is being reversible, of course that is true. we come out of the noise, you can say, and we refine our processes and get more confident in processing information and more accuracy, and we reach a peak, and then we slowly decline back into the direction with which we came. and the culprit, what is causing this, is the growth of noise in our brain. where does the noise come from? it comes from, in part, because in the early part of our life, where continuously learning and refining. then we reach a point where we are largely operating automatically. we are largely operating on automatic pilot without thinking very much about the details of what we're doing. as an example, think of this guy
looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life if we carried this do it far enough extent so that the brain looks very much like the brain of a child, of a baby that has had literally no experience. if you think of these processes is being reversible, of course that is true. we come out of the noise, you can say, and we refine our processes and get more confident in processing...
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paintings are filled with a variety of details, there are some still life's in the exhibition which are much more spare. such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there are about half of the known works in this exhibition and the director of the morris house remarked that she thought for herself that maybe this exhibition won't be popular because all of his tend to be the same, you have a stone slab and fruit and it was definitely popular and shows the demand of this artist skill and his paintings or so beautiful even though they are spare and he's so mysterious. an artist does not need to be -- a highlight of an exhibition. a competition, my favorite painting in the exhibition. this is particularly exciting since it is considered an ico
paintings are filled with a variety of details, there are some still life's in the exhibition which are much more spare. such as adrian, from 1704. although much of this artist details are shrouded in history. notice how the branch and the beautifully rendered leaves catch the light on the right hand corner. it gives this piece a magical feeling as if these apricots are beyond just mere fruit. there are 67 paintings recognized by court's hand. an exhibition entirely devoted to the artist. there...
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it was really the heart of, not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. ) in moulin de la galette, toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy, nocturnal world. in the background, a frieze of dancers and their spectators... to the side a policeman keeps the peace. and in the foreground, a watchful quartet-- prostitutes and their pimp-- sizing up prospects. lautrec paints it in a way that not only does the subject matter come across as this seedy, sordid surrounding, but the paint is applied in a similar way. he takes very liquid paint, which he thinned out with turpentine, and streaks it across thcanvas. so he creates a very, almost sub-aqueous atmosphere, and people picked up on that right away. (narrator) in may of 1889, a reproduction of moulin de la galette appeared in the courrier francais-- a newspaper that had published copies of lautrec's work in preceding weeks. the originals were hung in aristide bruant's new club. bruant bought the lease to the chat noir and changed its name to le mirliton-- slang for "trashy verse." he continued his nightl
it was really the heart of, not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. ) in moulin de la galette, toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy, nocturnal world. in the background, a frieze of dancers and their spectators... to the side a policeman keeps the peace. and in the foreground, a watchful quartet-- prostitutes and their pimp-- sizing up prospects. lautrec paints it in a way that not only does the subject matter come across as this seedy, sordid...
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stishing the legislation, to create a balance between the night life and the residential quality of life. we are not to be very clear, we are not trying to diminish the night life, we very much appreciate the vibrantcy that the businesses have brought to our corridor but at the same time we want to do the best to address, the quality of life concerns coming from the neighborhood. we do realize that enforcement is a big aspect of this and we will work with the police department and the entertainment commission and others to make sure that we are addressing enforcement and in an adequate way. but we want to make sure that we also look at planning controls, to really, address head-on this issue of saturation and whether or not we have reached that saturation. so, that is my presentation, and very much, again, i appreciate your feedback, and happy to take any questions that you have on the legislation. >> it has been a while since we met. this is from geary to california. >> it it is from oferell. >> and along polk and the side streets right off of polk. >> and of the permits. could you turn
stishing the legislation, to create a balance between the night life and the residential quality of life. we are not to be very clear, we are not trying to diminish the night life, we very much appreciate the vibrantcy that the businesses have brought to our corridor but at the same time we want to do the best to address, the quality of life concerns coming from the neighborhood. we do realize that enforcement is a big aspect of this and we will work with the police department and the...
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this is not to show that there was conclusively evidence of life on mars. if they find organic material, that will be a result. >> what are the chances we will discover there was life on mars? >> i think we will at some point. it will take a lot of exploration. it is a big place. it has much -- it has as much land to base as the service the 3/4 , given that earth is water. >> do you think the secrets have been released? >> i think the important ones are. mars had a warmer climate in the past. there was flowing water and rivers. it does not seem like that climate was sustained nearly as long as it has been on the earth. >> just briefly, if we did know there was life on mars, how important would that be? >> that would be the important -- that could be the discovery of the century. that is what nasa is doing at this time. trying to figure out whether we are alone in the universe and of life has originated in other laces, it would be an incredible finding. >> indeed. thank you for joining us. you are watching bbc, world news america. it still to come, from humbl
this is not to show that there was conclusively evidence of life on mars. if they find organic material, that will be a result. >> what are the chances we will discover there was life on mars? >> i think we will at some point. it will take a lot of exploration. it is a big place. it has much -- it has as much land to base as the service the 3/4 , given that earth is water. >> do you think the secrets have been released? >> i think the important ones are. mars had a...
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this is not to show that there was conclusively evidence of life on mars. if they find organic material, that will be a result. >> what are the chances we will discover there was life on mars? >> i think we will at some point. it will take a lot of exploration. it is a big place. it has much -- it has as much land to base as the service the 3/4 , given that earth is water. >> do you think the secrets have been released? >> i think the important ones are. mars had a warmer climate in the past. there was flowing water and rivers. it does not seem like that climate was sustained nearly as long as it has been on the earth. >> just briefly, if we did know there was life on mars, how important would that be? >> that would be the important -- that could be the discovery of the century. that is what nasa is doing at this time. trying to figure out whether we are alone in the universe and of life has originated in other laces, it would be an incredible finding. >> indeed. thank you for joining us. you are watching bbc, world news america. it still to come, from humbl
this is not to show that there was conclusively evidence of life on mars. if they find organic material, that will be a result. >> what are the chances we will discover there was life on mars? >> i think we will at some point. it will take a lot of exploration. it is a big place. it has much -- it has as much land to base as the service the 3/4 , given that earth is water. >> do you think the secrets have been released? >> i think the important ones are. mars had a...
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this is a standard of life we have in our city. one that we created out of our struggles.i am happy to be here with the counsel general gao and with the counsel of philippines and vietnam. so many of the countries that are looking towards hope and light in america see san francisco as the gateway. for ideas to happen and for exchanges to happen. and for celebrations for who we are, and who we have been about. and whether music or art or cultural exchanges. we have an appreciation for the diverse culture. this is special for our city. i want to express a deep appreciation for the asian-american foundation that is a part of this celebration today. along with those who have created their own resources to make this happen. and as carmen said the ninth year we had. we are very lucky to be in san francisco. and i will continue to say that every day i am mayor. everywhere i go and where i visit, there is always a group that has come from someplace else, and have found a home in san francisco or in america. and whether they are in the bayview or the mission. they are fascinated by
this is a standard of life we have in our city. one that we created out of our struggles.i am happy to be here with the counsel general gao and with the counsel of philippines and vietnam. so many of the countries that are looking towards hope and light in america see san francisco as the gateway. for ideas to happen and for exchanges to happen. and for celebrations for who we are, and who we have been about. and whether music or art or cultural exchanges. we have an appreciation for the...
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this year we selected postmen pausal writers on the meaning of life. here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it. she had silver hair and had a long velvet skirt. i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through the streets in the name of literature. there is a mag natizism we were tealing. we were in a bar. here is my flawed worthwhile attempt to approach the meaning of life. she read a first person account of a 23 year marriage. every word of every paragraph was tuned there was not a wrong note. it was so powerful imented to believe it was her marriage. that last paragraph contained the wedding vow when he swore he would not be afraid to let her chafrnl him much the crowd froze after she finished. then we exploded into applause. she stood in the spotlight with tears in
this year we selected postmen pausal writers on the meaning of life. here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it. she had silver hair and had a long velvet skirt. i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through...
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plant a tree of life in san francisco. the tree of life, chapter 22 revelation. and he showed me a pure river of water of life clear as crystal proceeding out of the throne of god and of the lamb in the mid of the street of it and on either side of the river there was a tree of life which bear 12 manner of fruit and yielded a fruit every month. and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations and there shall be no more curse, but the throne of god and the lamb of god shall be in it and [speaker not understood] shall serve him. they shall see his face and their name shall be in their forehead. there should be no night there and they need no candle, neither the sun, for the lord gives them light and they shall reign forever and ever. and he said unto me, these things are faithful and true. and the lord god of the holy prophet sent his angel to show unto his servant the things which must shortly be done. behold, i come quickly. blessed is he that keep the things of the prophecy of this book. and i, john, saw these things and heard them. and when i had
plant a tree of life in san francisco. the tree of life, chapter 22 revelation. and he showed me a pure river of water of life clear as crystal proceeding out of the throne of god and of the lamb in the mid of the street of it and on either side of the river there was a tree of life which bear 12 manner of fruit and yielded a fruit every month. and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations and there shall be no more curse, but the throne of god and the lamb of god shall be in...
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they don't keep up with the times but that's the only way for them to preserve their way of life yet despite their conservative views they are in fact committed to freedom of choice. anyone is allowed to leave the community to join secular society and anyone can rejoin the community these people have voluntarily undertaken to live by their own rules. don't express disapproval of worldly life but they sincerely feel sorry for all those who don't style. settlers who came from bolivia and latin america. but decided to come back to russia traditionally. in the russian federation to help us to put down roots here building. possible. message to the president of the russian federation himself. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family and when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he's a like soundex come back when i was people like he used to be. something for the homeless man on city. that. both. her mum lived. goodspeed. if you. wish. me good. luck. just see them on the. run i'm a little. fifth wealthy brit
they don't keep up with the times but that's the only way for them to preserve their way of life yet despite their conservative views they are in fact committed to freedom of choice. anyone is allowed to leave the community to join secular society and anyone can rejoin the community these people have voluntarily undertaken to live by their own rules. don't express disapproval of worldly life but they sincerely feel sorry for all those who don't style. settlers who came from bolivia and latin...
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agricultural year, it begins with that verb, and conception at winter solstice, and the quickening of life at the midyear in february, and then the birth of everything that has the courage to sprout with the spring equinox, to come into its fullness in may, to reach its pinnacle right now at summer solstice. and then, as all living things do, begin to offer itself back to life, with our celebrations of harvest - august, lamas, the first harvest, when the first tomatoes are ripe at your own gardens, and peaches. fall equinox, when we gather together for the larger harvest. then in november, samhain - or halloween - when we recognize that all things die, and that the energy goes to the root, to the unseen source beneath the surface, that gives way to the conception at winter solstice for another cycle of life and becoming. so it's a love story between earth and sun, and the endless children that are life. >> and we can mythologize that not just as earth-based in terms of what are we growing in our fields, which a lot of us are not quite as in touch with as our ancestors may have been, but wh
agricultural year, it begins with that verb, and conception at winter solstice, and the quickening of life at the midyear in february, and then the birth of everything that has the courage to sprout with the spring equinox, to come into its fullness in may, to reach its pinnacle right now at summer solstice. and then, as all living things do, begin to offer itself back to life, with our celebrations of harvest - august, lamas, the first harvest, when the first tomatoes are ripe at your own...
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ok now it's time to place the day when the stove the village of received a new lease of life with the arrival of believe. in the morning they go to church to pray. after that it's time to get down to work children are given an early introduction to adult life. to begin with when the boys are allowed to handle the simplest of jobs. married women here are obliged to cover their head. of gunfire is split from her husband because she wears a scarf none the less there has been no formal to force the people when it's not ready yet it has to be baked for another fifteen minutes or so. when i was still going with. my husband is about forty three years old now so life was normal for us until once he went to brazil where he shaved off his beard. he said he had lost it because of stress. truly he was going crazy with the approach of old age but he had a filling towards the community he found everything about it and real grind. he's liked it into from gaza for. getting. old believer couples have difficulty getting divorced as a rule their wedlock is not officially registered. don't think that off
ok now it's time to place the day when the stove the village of received a new lease of life with the arrival of believe. in the morning they go to church to pray. after that it's time to get down to work children are given an early introduction to adult life. to begin with when the boys are allowed to handle the simplest of jobs. married women here are obliged to cover their head. of gunfire is split from her husband because she wears a scarf none the less there has been no formal to force the...
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the kids a notarized letter saying when we preferred to have them use dnr, if there is no quality of life. >> reporter: because they are in an independent living facility, they are not required to provide medical directives to the staff. but like a lot of residents here, they have what's called a file of life, detailing their medical conditions and instructions in case of emergency. these are all safeguards, experts say, against medical intervention that may be unwelcome or unnecessary. >> if you don't have advanced directives in place and you have -- your heart stops beating, for instance, we, as physicians and nurses, have no choice but to do everything to keep you alive. >> reporter: senior community living in the united states consists of three levels, all with different regulations and requirements. independent living is most like your own home, meaning no significant caregiving or medical services are provided. assisted living offers some nursing, personal care and support for daily tasks. residents are required to provide medical directives. and in skilled nursing facilities, there
the kids a notarized letter saying when we preferred to have them use dnr, if there is no quality of life. >> reporter: because they are in an independent living facility, they are not required to provide medical directives to the staff. but like a lot of residents here, they have what's called a file of life, detailing their medical conditions and instructions in case of emergency. these are all safeguards, experts say, against medical intervention that may be unwelcome or unnecessary....
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i just didn't think much of life. but then i was introduced to the wellness recovery action plan, a step-by-step program that many of you already know as wrap. my life has changed so much that i wanted to share it with others. it's my passion in my personal and professional life. i'm now qualified to go around the world to share my knowledge and help others find their path to wellness and recovery as an advanced-level wrap facilitator. i was adopted at birth into a family with alcohol and drug or domestic violence issues. that was the beginning of the traumas and the stigma that was to follow me for the next three quarters of my life. i ran away from philadelphia to fort lauderdale when i was 15, and gave birth to my oldest daughter and was labeled a habitual runaway by judge mark speiser. over the next years, i struggled with my addiction, giving birth to a son and another daughter. finally, in my late thirties, i ended up homeless, living under bridges, and i finally started going to jail. it was jail that actually s
i just didn't think much of life. but then i was introduced to the wellness recovery action plan, a step-by-step program that many of you already know as wrap. my life has changed so much that i wanted to share it with others. it's my passion in my personal and professional life. i'm now qualified to go around the world to share my knowledge and help others find their path to wellness and recovery as an advanced-level wrap facilitator. i was adopted at birth into a family with alcohol and drug...
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two turbulent years to the ongoing conflict in syria with locals revealing the painful realities of life in the syrian diary. hard dijon faces freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up a new sort of. bring new liberty anytime. salute play free. not. to be treated this way. syrian diary an archie. live. live. live. live live. live look. at least. the play cluck cluck cluck cluck. cluck the. the. some time has passed but it is still difficult to fully comprehend and come to terms with what we've seen and experienced it doesn't seem to be true and just a surreal picture is that content shouldn't exist it was a beautiful kind peaceful country dried in front of our eyes and we worked there for seven months it was destroyed limit with many people both civilians and servicemen in many different cities i don't even know whether they are alive now well they're left to see tomorrow our film shows the events in syria from the point of view of those who are already. in. the. little boy story ahead of anyone who has ever been to syria would know that we used to be a very safe and peaceful coun
two turbulent years to the ongoing conflict in syria with locals revealing the painful realities of life in the syrian diary. hard dijon faces freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up a new sort of. bring new liberty anytime. salute play free. not. to be treated this way. syrian diary an archie. live. live. live. live live. live look. at least. the play cluck cluck cluck cluck. cluck the. the. some time has passed but it is still difficult to fully comprehend and come to terms with what...
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some traces of their previous life in latin america can be found in the households of the old believers this colombian machete is made of very good steel you can see a dove pictured on it others bear pictures of monkeys such for saudis are no good at all. machete is the weapon of south american tribes they have no gums a native picks up a machete. that here and goes. on you know what i call the machete especially came in handy when they were being deprived of their land they used in a very effective way. of rolling as they locked them off their machetes intakes of chickens head off and one girl. closing sends a readily identifiable social signal to community members. they instantly know who's who is the person is from their midst or an outsider. the length of their dresses trousers and shirt sleeves is strictly regimented they should cover most of the body facial hair is another sensitive point no all the believer is supposed to be beardless old believers consider that any deviation from canon is indicative of spiritual weakness they maintain that anyone's appearance should conform to g
some traces of their previous life in latin america can be found in the households of the old believers this colombian machete is made of very good steel you can see a dove pictured on it others bear pictures of monkeys such for saudis are no good at all. machete is the weapon of south american tribes they have no gums a native picks up a machete. that here and goes. on you know what i call the machete especially came in handy when they were being deprived of their land they used in a very...
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don't express disapproval of worldly life but they sincerely feel sorry for all those who don't. come from bolivia and latin america. but decided to come back to russia traditional . kind of the russian federation to help us to put down roots here building. possible we like to pass on a message to the president of the russian federation himself. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi. play. it. and. play. play. play play. play. play. plug mission and free accreditation three times for chargers free. range month three. free studio type free. download free blog plug in video for your media project a free media dog r t dot com.
don't express disapproval of worldly life but they sincerely feel sorry for all those who don't. come from bolivia and latin america. but decided to come back to russia traditional . kind of the russian federation to help us to put down roots here building. possible we like to pass on a message to the president of the russian federation himself. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the...