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here's our environment correspondent, paul murphy.der threat. the biggest impact is coming from human disturbance. selfies on the shoreline or perhaps just dogs that are brought too close. predominantly what is happening to the seals is they will have a fight or flight response, they will perceive the human as a threat and try to escape that threat. we have seen a massive prevalence of people trying to seek out those encounters so rather than being anecdotal, there are people actively out walking to pursue them. this is what can happen, it is known as a seals stampede, they injure themselves as they try to flee across the rocky shore line. even from a distance they can find humans intimidating. you don't realise you're quite far from them for them to be like that, yeah. i didn't think they would be that sensitive to us - being 200 metres from them. the surge of visitors to this coast has meant extra policing has been put in place to safeguard birds, whales and dolphins from irresponsible water users, but conservationists have now laun
here's our environment correspondent, paul murphy.der threat. the biggest impact is coming from human disturbance. selfies on the shoreline or perhaps just dogs that are brought too close. predominantly what is happening to the seals is they will have a fight or flight response, they will perceive the human as a threat and try to escape that threat. we have seen a massive prevalence of people trying to seek out those encounters so rather than being anecdotal, there are people actively out...
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paul murphy, bbc news, on the east yorkshire coast. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. this band of cloud and rain pushing overton to northern ireland, wales, parts of northern england. breaks in the cloud wasn't and the best across south billy mcneill is angry and south—east england. —— breaks in the cloud and the best of that across east anglia and south—east england. a fairly cloudy night for many and mild too, but touching single figures across parts of northern ireland and scotland. lots of hard to start the day tomorrow, patchy rain, further blustery showers for the far north of scotland but elsewhere through the day, cloud should then and break so we see one spells of sunshine, a cool day across the northern isles and the far north of northern ireland. much of next week is looking dry, often cloudy and we will start the week with a cooler feel and a north—westerly wind. now on bbc news... now it's time for a newsbeat documentary, clubbing — we lost dancing. # we've lost dancing... covid has meant
paul murphy, bbc news, on the east yorkshire coast. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. this band of cloud and rain pushing overton to northern ireland, wales, parts of northern england. breaks in the cloud wasn't and the best across south billy mcneill is angry and south—east england. —— breaks in the cloud and the best of that across east anglia and south—east england. a fairly cloudy night for many and mild too, but touching single figures across parts...
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right, that i need murphy, paul, he, she is explaining what inspired her to write has latest book. well, so i had to send to our school aids and i got very interested in how they learn in the science of learning. and in my research and reporting on the science of learning, i started to notice a bunch of different fields that were all looking at how these outside the brain resources factor into our thinking. and then i happened to come across a journal article by 2 philosophers that propose this idea of the extended mind, which is the idea that we don't just think with our brains around we actually extend our thinking process these out into the world with our bodies, with faces with other people and that to me, tied together a lot of the research findings that i was finding so interesting part of your research discover pizza running. oh, go ahead, gina. go ahead. i just wanted to say i see annie, that you are talking with your hands, which is for the recommendations of your book. so i haven't started adopting that to even though we're seated here, we're not taking a walk which would
right, that i need murphy, paul, he, she is explaining what inspired her to write has latest book. well, so i had to send to our school aids and i got very interested in how they learn in the science of learning. and in my research and reporting on the science of learning, i started to notice a bunch of different fields that were all looking at how these outside the brain resources factor into our thinking. and then i happened to come across a journal article by 2 philosophers that propose this...
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have to rethink how we think the premise was the start of a fascinating discussion inspired by id murphy, paul was new book, the extended mind, the power of thinking outside the bright. now i need help to navigate the conversations. say we bought in newer scientists, gina po, professor of psychology, dominate, packer out of core science, right, that i need murphy, paul. hey, she is explaining what inspired her to write as latest book. well, so i have 2 sons who are school aids, and i very interested in how they learn in the science of learning. and in my research and reporting on the science of learning, i started to notice a bunch of different fields that were all looking at how these outside the brain resources factor into our thinking. and then i happened to come across a journal article by 2 philosophers that proposed this idea of the extended mind, which is the idea that we don't just think with our brains alone. we actually extend our thinking process these out into the world with our bodies, with faces, with other people. and that to me, tied together a lot of the research findings that
have to rethink how we think the premise was the start of a fascinating discussion inspired by id murphy, paul was new book, the extended mind, the power of thinking outside the bright. now i need help to navigate the conversations. say we bought in newer scientists, gina po, professor of psychology, dominate, packer out of core science, right, that i need murphy, paul. hey, she is explaining what inspired her to write as latest book. well, so i have 2 sons who are school aids, and i very...
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