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this is known as the plateau effect.obliterates the plateau effect by using the advanced training science of muscle confusion. over the course of 90 days, as your body adapts, so do the workouts. the constant introduction of new moves and routines makes each phase of p90x as effective as the first, which leads to bigger gains and greater fat loss. it also means you could have results like this in only 90 days. p90x was created by elite fitness trainer, tony horton. this 51-year-old-- [record scratche yes, folks, that is the body of a 51-year-old-- is changing the way people think about working out at home. >> the crazy thing is these fitness centers, they sell you on this concept that you need all these rooms and all this equipment to get ripped. the fact of the matter is, this is what you need: the floor, a couple of dumbbells and this... your body's the fitness machine and i'm gonna show you how this this this this is is is is what what what what you you you you need, need, need, need, the the the the floor, floor, flo
this is known as the plateau effect.obliterates the plateau effect by using the advanced training science of muscle confusion. over the course of 90 days, as your body adapts, so do the workouts. the constant introduction of new moves and routines makes each phase of p90x as effective as the first, which leads to bigger gains and greater fat loss. it also means you could have results like this in only 90 days. p90x was created by elite fitness trainer, tony horton. this 51-year-old-- [record...
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have become central plateau and best bets trying. to light. these. dolls are losing jobs rest of life spots like rising prices. the song rest they took my son beats him severely breaking both his leg my son cold war cool speech my son is. global warming and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in prices. unpredictable droughts and destroyed rice and wheat crops well a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. a classic fieri of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of week by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by a hundred and twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there is sort of theoretical ways describe you to say it's greed and there's practical ways ascribing to say this capitalism. is certainly a food system which is has always been somewhat corrupt. is now at this point perhaps more in crisis and more corrupt than
have become central plateau and best bets trying. to light. these. dolls are losing jobs rest of life spots like rising prices. the song rest they took my son beats him severely breaking both his leg my son cold war cool speech my son is. global warming and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in prices. unpredictable droughts and destroyed rice and wheat crops well a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for...
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traditional patient from hunger pains could keep me in their tracks and they can see the central plateau and. become useless and since. july. i. see. dozens of missing children resting right spot spicy food prices. that was all the rest of it took place so beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called war calls freaking out my son is dying. thank. you. thank you. thank you. global warming i'm biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in prices. unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. a classic theory of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of wheat by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by a hundred twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there is sort of theoretical ways ascribed greed and there's practical ways ascribing to say this capitalism. is certainly a food system which. has alwa
traditional patient from hunger pains could keep me in their tracks and they can see the central plateau and. become useless and since. july. i. see. dozens of missing children resting right spot spicy food prices. that was all the rest of it took place so beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called war calls freaking out my son is dying. thank. you. thank you. thank you. global warming i'm biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that led to a dramatic increase in...
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because he's central plateau and vegetable struggling because he's going. to light. dozens of missing should be arrested by spot spicy food prices. the song rest they took one song beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called war call speak now my son is dying thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. for me and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that lead traitor mattick increase in price it's. unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. a classic fieri of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of weeks by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by one hundred twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there's sort of theoretical ways ascribing to say it's greed and there's perhaps ways ascribing to say this capitalism. is certainly a food system which. has always been somewhat corrupt. now
because he's central plateau and vegetable struggling because he's going. to light. dozens of missing should be arrested by spot spicy food prices. the song rest they took one song beats him severely breaking both his legs my son called war call speak now my son is dying thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. for me and biofuels have been accused of causing the food shortages that lead traitor mattick increase in price it's. unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat...
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the next 3d plateau and why some are being warned against it. is saturday! don't miss amazing 4-hour steals. like worthington separates -- 50% off. and stylish dress shirts or ties, just $19.99. find okie dokie for every cutie -- $4.99! and bright sheets, only $19.99. plus, with jcp cash, earn $10 off when you spend just 25! no exclusions! unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! we make spring bright -- you make it bloom. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. it's expected to be a best-seller for th >>> nintendo's brand-new hand held gaming device with 3d hits store shelves this weekend. it's expected to be a best seller. but it comes with a warning. >> we are all familiar with 3d movies and 3d tv's, but now 3d hand held gaming devices. >> this is the first time. cnet senior editor has been reviewing it for years, but it will raise the bar on what people expect from 3d. >> it is living up to the promise of the device. >> the 3dss is featured augmented reality. >> it can look like the tab
the next 3d plateau and why some are being warned against it. is saturday! don't miss amazing 4-hour steals. like worthington separates -- 50% off. and stylish dress shirts or ties, just $19.99. find okie dokie for every cutie -- $4.99! and bright sheets, only $19.99. plus, with jcp cash, earn $10 off when you spend just 25! no exclusions! unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! we make spring bright -- you make it bloom. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make it...
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very much for your time sir now many experts have already kind of pared the focus to the chernobyl plateau how the progress of these comparisons is in your view. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community believes there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes like bison. and noble gases which will decay relatively quickly now the key issue is whether they managed to contain fission material in the melted fuel within the core. mass which is now being formed in the three reactance even the japanese themselves admit that melting is taking place this mass can also appear in other reactors as well as the situation is still unclear even around those units that were shut down obviously they hadn't fully taken the situation under control yet but hopefully once the electric cable the japan is heavily counting on is installed it will enable them to somehow localize the process in the active zones and call them poms if they manage to localize a mission and keep everything inside th
very much for your time sir now many experts have already kind of pared the focus to the chernobyl plateau how the progress of these comparisons is in your view. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community believes there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes like bison. and noble gases which will decay relatively quickly now the key issue is whether they managed to contain...
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investment by industry as well as the government has plateaued. and unfortunately is declining.d just be a terrible tragedy to not capitalize on the enormous investment over 30 years that this country has made. we are second to none around the world in training scientists and in the biomedical sciences in particular. and what a waste it would be not to capitalize on that. not only for competitiveness in jobs, but for the well-being of the public. >> you know, carol, women are now getting the large numbers of advanced degrees globally. so are they represented in the sciences? >> well, unfortunately, there seems to be a little bit of a leaky pipeline for women. while at the level of graduate students and sometimes post doctoral fellows, there is about 50%, but as you go to higher and higher levels, the representation drops off. and this is unfortunate not just for the women, but really for the country as a whole. because you don't want to be losing out on half of your intellectual capacity. >> ladies, great to have you on the program. thank you so much. such a fascinating subject
investment by industry as well as the government has plateaued. and unfortunately is declining.d just be a terrible tragedy to not capitalize on the enormous investment over 30 years that this country has made. we are second to none around the world in training scientists and in the biomedical sciences in particular. and what a waste it would be not to capitalize on that. not only for competitiveness in jobs, but for the well-being of the public. >> you know, carol, women are now getting...
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reactors have had explosions and the third reactor is a plateauing fuel reactor put a essentially all these fuel pools have some amount of plutonium in the waste and it's really truly trying to matter it is ok so an engineer at the daiichi plant has come forward to say that he covered up he personally covered up a flaw in reactor four and had it not been shut down at the time of the quake it probably would have melted down union of concerned scientists highlighted fourteen near misses in u.s. nuclear plants just last year many as a result of unreported flaws how common is ignoring or covering up problems and nuclear power plants. it's the it's been the story from day one we were active in exposing a. history of around the davis bessie nuclear power station in just outside of toledo where operators and the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission allowed leaks from inside the reactor vessel of boric acid a cool it's the moderating coolant to eat through six and three quarter inches of carbon steel in through the vessel head and they had three sixteenth's of an inch between nuclear catastroph
reactors have had explosions and the third reactor is a plateauing fuel reactor put a essentially all these fuel pools have some amount of plutonium in the waste and it's really truly trying to matter it is ok so an engineer at the daiichi plant has come forward to say that he covered up he personally covered up a flaw in reactor four and had it not been shut down at the time of the quake it probably would have melted down union of concerned scientists highlighted fourteen near misses in u.s....
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nearly 70,000 in december, suddenly stopped rising and covered at a plateau. then even more remarkably the town started to drop the leukemic thickening out in the blood and all but dissipated by new year's eve, the count had dropped in at 16 of peak value. bottoming out at nearly a normal level. the cancer that we hadn't vanished under the microscope there was still malignant white cells, but it temporally updated, frozen into a stalemate in the first boston winter. on january 13, 1948, sandler returned to the clinic walking on his own for the first time in two months. his spleen and liver had shrunk so dramatically that his clothes had become loose around the obtaining. again, just the observations and farber writing. and he said, he says r.s. close became loose around the abdomen. what an amazingly deadly description but if you want to describe the remission of a child with leukemia, what an amazing choice of simple words that would tell you that this child had become so swollen, that his mother had to make new clothes. and now this child, his clothes had be
nearly 70,000 in december, suddenly stopped rising and covered at a plateau. then even more remarkably the town started to drop the leukemic thickening out in the blood and all but dissipated by new year's eve, the count had dropped in at 16 of peak value. bottoming out at nearly a normal level. the cancer that we hadn't vanished under the microscope there was still malignant white cells, but it temporally updated, frozen into a stalemate in the first boston winter. on january 13, 1948, sandler...
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astronomically, 10,000 september and nearly 70,000 in december suddenly stopped raising and hovered a plateau. the count started to drop the leukemic draft and all but disappearing. a new year's eve with one sixth of its value. they hadn't finished it under the microscope thermonuclear white cells, but temporally abated, frozen into them hematological stalemate. on january 13, 1948, send a return to the clinic walking on his own for the first time in two months. his spleen and liver had shrunk so dramatically that his clothes had become loose around the abdomen. again, little observation in a clinical paper. and he says, the irs clothes had become loose. what an amazingly vivid description. i mean, if you want to describe remission of childhood leukemia, but in amazing choices simple words will tell you the child had become so swollen that his mother had to make the close and now this child with the spleen receiving from his clothes became the synopsis remission. you don't require very much to go into a medical paper to reconstruct the story so that it. his bleeding has stopped, his appetite
astronomically, 10,000 september and nearly 70,000 in december suddenly stopped raising and hovered a plateau. the count started to drop the leukemic draft and all but disappearing. a new year's eve with one sixth of its value. they hadn't finished it under the microscope thermonuclear white cells, but temporally abated, frozen into them hematological stalemate. on january 13, 1948, send a return to the clinic walking on his own for the first time in two months. his spleen and liver had shrunk...
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being under house arrest has given in necessary spin to a movement that in some respects has hit a plateau with the same but the argument that he would have probably turned out to be somebody like obama have been generated huge expectations. so not having office gave momentum to the social uprising. social uprising went on for a year-and-a-half. the fact that he has been put under house arrest has placed the movement into a different category. debates are obviously taking place, mostly in persian as it should be. some reflections are expressed also in other languages including english, but to conclude with us started, the significance of a booklet this for those of you who want to be up to speed with what has happened, the running debates, and everyone agrees to the nature of this movement, this is an excellent place to start. danny postel and nader hashemi have done as a fantastic service by this relentless and tireless job that they have done to bring us up-to-date. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much, hamid dabashi, for those generous words and for that food for thought. i notice
being under house arrest has given in necessary spin to a movement that in some respects has hit a plateau with the same but the argument that he would have probably turned out to be somebody like obama have been generated huge expectations. so not having office gave momentum to the social uprising. social uprising went on for a year-and-a-half. the fact that he has been put under house arrest has placed the movement into a different category. debates are obviously taking place, mostly in...
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being under house arrest has given a necessary spin to a movement that in some respects has hit a plateau, with the same argument that the president iran would have turned out to be someone like obama, having generated huge expectations and look what has happened to them. so, his not having office gave momentum to the social appraising and social appraising went up for a year and a half. the fact that he is now under house arrest i believe has placed the movement into a different category. debates obviously are taking place mostly in person as it should read. some reflections are expressed also in other languages, including english. but to conclude with what started the significance of a book like this, for those of you who want to be said about to speed, what has happened to the green movement? what are the running debates? as they said, everybody agrees as to what nature of the movement is. this is an excellent place to start. they have done all this a fantastic, fantastic service by this relentless job they have done to bring us up to date and have the repository of what our thinking i
being under house arrest has given a necessary spin to a movement that in some respects has hit a plateau, with the same argument that the president iran would have turned out to be someone like obama, having generated huge expectations and look what has happened to them. so, his not having office gave momentum to the social appraising and social appraising went up for a year and a half. the fact that he is now under house arrest i believe has placed the movement into a different category....
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if the oil prices continue to rise, they had plateaued at the $100 a barrel range, but if they go to $125, or at gasoline its $4 a gallon, we should sell a small amount of oil from our strategic petroleum reserve. that will lower the price of oil. you consult $30 million, and it will be 96% full. it will help reduce prices and helped middle american and low- income families. when the price of oil goes up $10 a barrel, it shaves off two% of our economic growth. that is why we need to intervene to reduce the price of lowe, help middle american families, and keep our economy going. host: we are talking to daniel weiss, now a senior fellow and director of climate change at the center for american progress. carroll joins us from st. louis. good morning. caller: i totally agree with the speculation thing. here we have that callaway plant, built right over the new madrid fault. the question i had was, where does all the water that they pour on the reactor, it does that go back into the pacific? what kind of effect will that have on the dishes -- fishes? guest: what is happening to the water
if the oil prices continue to rise, they had plateaued at the $100 a barrel range, but if they go to $125, or at gasoline its $4 a gallon, we should sell a small amount of oil from our strategic petroleum reserve. that will lower the price of oil. you consult $30 million, and it will be 96% full. it will help reduce prices and helped middle american and low- income families. when the price of oil goes up $10 a barrel, it shaves off two% of our economic growth. that is why we need to intervene...