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the plan on the right is a schematic, it puts parking in the middle, and they enter from the street.both of them are good schemes out of context. when you set these schemes and to sum up, -- soma, it takes away from the vitality of the lanes and diminishes the identity. even with the residential units, this has to be enriched with how people moved through the place. the residents move in, leaving a blank wall that you can see with the slide examples. in the middle, is the blank wall to the right. with the parking in the center, the residence look and move outward, adding life to the lanes. the third strategy for retooling, looking at the first streets, the named and the numbered streets. with the large block dimensions that we have, you cannot use the street intervals, like in new york city. this is where the architecture can make a difference. i will return back to boston as an example. the longstreet's are highlighted on your screens as the yellow streaks moving parallel to the river, and even though each street has a different section, they all share the pattern of injury, and bay
the plan on the right is a schematic, it puts parking in the middle, and they enter from the street.both of them are good schemes out of context. when you set these schemes and to sum up, -- soma, it takes away from the vitality of the lanes and diminishes the identity. even with the residential units, this has to be enriched with how people moved through the place. the residents move in, leaving a blank wall that you can see with the slide examples. in the middle, is the blank wall to the...
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is schematically approved by training. we can speed up the brain almost always by two to three-fold in an old animal or human not so far away from the end of life. we look at an animal and dealing with complex information occurring across time, and it has improved. we look to the processes that relate to the flexibility of the operation of the brain and their dramatically improved. we look to the processes that relate to memory or recording information in the brain. everything is approved. physically, functionally, and chemically improved. this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third
is schematically approved by training. we can speed up the brain almost always by two to three-fold in an old animal or human not so far away from the end of life. we look at an animal and dealing with complex information occurring across time, and it has improved. we look to the processes that relate to the flexibility of the operation of the brain and their dramatically improved. we look to the processes that relate to memory or recording information in the brain. everything is approved....
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. >> up next a dangerous threat or delusional schematic fanat -- fanatic.he winning answer to the question of the week. stay tuned to see if you won an autographed copy of my new book "sly fox." ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> august 1st she was pulled over for a traffic infraction. police thought his id was a little fishy. after a search turned up a probe of fake uniforms medals and medical pair fan nail yaw and fake id for cia, department of homeland security, department of defense. nasa and even more government organizations. he faces charges of impersonating a federal will you enforcement officer. now police need your help in figuring out who this guy is. new port ritchie police chief james stefan. welcome, chief. >> good evening.
. >> up next a dangerous threat or delusional schematic fanat -- fanatic.he winning answer to the question of the week. stay tuned to see if you won an autographed copy of my new book "sly fox." ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we...
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. >> up next a dangerous threat or delusional schematic fanat -- fanatic.ion of the week. stay tuned to see if you won an autographed copy of my new book "sly fox." [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity... to drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable tmake restaurant servations... search wi bing... and listen to pandora. presenting the 2013 lexus gs, rx and the all-new es, the leading edge of the leading edge. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newe models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> august 1st she was pulled over for a traffic infraction. police thought his id was a little fishy. after a search turned up a probe of fake uniforms medals and medical pair fan nail yaw and fake id for cia, department of homeland security, department of defense. nasa and even more government organizations. he faces charges of impersonating a federal will you enforcement officer. now police need your help in figuring out who
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the theory of the laser, one of the semiconductor temperature laser schematic bell labs, which are stillsential to fiber-optic mutations, as well as every dvd player. it was a pretty big list. >> a pretty big list. [laughter] >> out of that happen to come out about? >> that is the significance. >> what's in the name? and how did it matter that it would lead to the trail of all of those things that you just described. >> a little bit of history probably helped. bell labs was actually formed after the phone company had been around for about 45 years. at&t was a monopoly, they controlled 80% of the telephone in the united states services. they were a vertically recognized companies. in the early years, beginning of the 20th century, western electric had its own engineering department. there was a bit of tension and competitiveness between the two. in 1925, they created the stand-alone lab, bell laboratories, is the bottom box of the company. ideas would come out of bell labs, ideas and development. they would be transferred to western electric for manufacturing, the electric part of the com
the theory of the laser, one of the semiconductor temperature laser schematic bell labs, which are stillsential to fiber-optic mutations, as well as every dvd player. it was a pretty big list. >> a pretty big list. [laughter] >> out of that happen to come out about? >> that is the significance. >> what's in the name? and how did it matter that it would lead to the trail of all of those things that you just described. >> a little bit of history probably helped. bell...
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so you should hopefully have the plan and the schematics in place to make the argument. and i, again, from sunday to today, we've seen where romney is on the question of the ryan plan. we should be talking about the romney plan if we're going to talk about this, and we're not. >> okay. that's total confusion. let's get to the issue of taxes. for months now it seems the issue the democrats is romney won't tell us whether he paid decent taxes or not. now romney is saying well, i'm not going to release the tapes, i'm not going to release my returns. i'm going to tell you what they're like. i'll tell somebody. he won't even tell somebody. he's telling us now. he made the news insisting to reporters that despite what harry reid said about him not paying taxes for ten years, he's always paid taxes around 13%. let's listen if romney describe what had have been his tax returns. >> i just have to say guinn the challenges in america, 23 million people out of work, iran about to become nuclear, one out of six americans in poverty, the fascination with taxes i paid i find to be very
so you should hopefully have the plan and the schematics in place to make the argument. and i, again, from sunday to today, we've seen where romney is on the question of the ryan plan. we should be talking about the romney plan if we're going to talk about this, and we're not. >> okay. that's total confusion. let's get to the issue of taxes. for months now it seems the issue the democrats is romney won't tell us whether he paid decent taxes or not. now romney is saying well, i'm not going...
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next slide, please your this is a schematic of a reactor. routine airborne releases are filtered by the off-gassing some show in the lower right of the schematic. airborne releases during design basis accidents are filtered by the standby gas treatment system in the upper center. airborne releases doing severe accidents are not filtered as shown in the lower left. so when the hazard is very likely the greatest, we provide the least protection of the public. that's simply unacceptable. next slide, please. there's simply no justification, no reasonable justification to require airborne releases to be held in design basis accidents but to tolerate unfiltered releases during severe accidents. it was wrong before fukushima, it's more wrong now. next slide, please. this is the indices list of priorities five days into the fukushima disaster. a condition on units one, two and three were far worse than reached at any time during the three-mile i'll ask and get the highest priority of the nrc was the fuel pool. 408 fuel bundles in dry storage at fuku
next slide, please your this is a schematic of a reactor. routine airborne releases are filtered by the off-gassing some show in the lower right of the schematic. airborne releases during design basis accidents are filtered by the standby gas treatment system in the upper center. airborne releases doing severe accidents are not filtered as shown in the lower left. so when the hazard is very likely the greatest, we provide the least protection of the public. that's simply unacceptable. next...
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she would have had a schematic. >> stephanie: i can also report her cat does live in the sink. >> especiallyt disturb the cat. the cat did kiss me on the lips though. i'm just saying. >> my cat is a little bicurious. >> stephanie: just a little bit. all right. here she is. crazy cat lady healthcare geek newswoman extraordinary, jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. mitt romney is speaking in florida this morning. he's alone for the first time since announcing that paul ryan is his new running mate. here's romney trying to defend ryan's plan to gut medicare and make it a voucher program instead. >> he's come up with ideas that are very different than the president's. the president's idea for medicare was to cut it by $700 billion. [crowd booing] >> that's not the right answer. we want to make sure we preserve and protect medicare. >> that's actually not at all true. the president did not cut $760 billion from medicare. the cbo did a report to see what it would cost to see if we repealed the affordable care act. medicare would end up costing us $716 billion more but they did not twist t
she would have had a schematic. >> stephanie: i can also report her cat does live in the sink. >> especiallyt disturb the cat. the cat did kiss me on the lips though. i'm just saying. >> my cat is a little bicurious. >> stephanie: just a little bit. all right. here she is. crazy cat lady healthcare geek newswoman extraordinary, jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. mitt romney is speaking in florida this morning. he's alone for the first time since...