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committee of forensic expertise and, accordingly , the scientific and practical center of the state sustainable sciencesich were later introduced , and at the moment they are already working, that is , those tested by criminologists are used in some real cases when investigating real criminal cases. dna research continues today, scientists can identify over 100 variations of various genes and more than thirty diseases. currently working in the sports field and studying. the influence of various substances on the body of athletes. svetlana chernova and andrey novgorodtsev, telenews agency. mythical phytodragons, straw christmas tree decorations, an exquisite dress made of dried flowers and plants. the flower arrangement of young designers from all over the country was brought together by the ice flowers fantasy competition. for the first time this year, new year's eco-friendly outfits were presented at the exhibition. for example, a herbal studio craftsmen from soligorsk - a fluffy dress with natural accents. krinalin usen, hydrangea leaves. an author's bouquet of openwork oak leaves complements the fabu
committee of forensic expertise and, accordingly , the scientific and practical center of the state sustainable sciencesich were later introduced , and at the moment they are already working, that is , those tested by criminologists are used in some real cases when investigating real criminal cases. dna research continues today, scientists can identify over 100 variations of various genes and more than thirty diseases. currently working in the sports field and studying. the influence of various...
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Jan 25, 2024
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guest is the head of the department of sustainable development business technology management of the belarusian state technological university, doctor of economic sciencesr irina novikova. hello, irina vasilievna, hello, good afternoon. we are very glad to see you in our studio. for the fact that, he says, i just returned, we met him there, i just returned from belarus, and he says i really liked the people, that if they promise, they do, that they are disciplined, so maybe from this also goes to our quality, well, we had a guest who had just returned from an exhibition in china and said that they really value our products there, we know that the most stringent certification of goods on the international market is the european union and china. our meat and milk passes this barrier safely, how can we comment on this? well, because really good products, firstly, don’t forget that most of our dairies have been re-equipped, when we talk about quality, you can’t do it if you use an ax and a saw for good furniture, for example, that’s why you need equipment, you need technology, and if we talk about year-quality. what does this mean to us? this suggests that
guest is the head of the department of sustainable development business technology management of the belarusian state technological university, doctor of economic sciencesr irina novikova. hello, irina vasilievna, hello, good afternoon. we are very glad to see you in our studio. for the fact that, he says, i just returned, we met him there, i just returned from belarus, and he says i really liked the people, that if they promise, they do, that they are disciplined, so maybe from this also goes...
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Jan 26, 2024
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state to ensuring international security, sustainable development, overcoming global challenges, and construction. with india to the level strategic partnership and readiness to implement joint projects in various industries: mechanical engineering, electric transport, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, technology, scienceand culture. i will be glad to meet you soon in minsk or. to discuss practical steps to expand cooperation, noted alexander lukashenko. the west denies the destruction of the il-76 over the belgorod region of russia. the us state department stated that the states were in no way involved in the crash of a russian transport ship that was transporting ukrainians. prisoners. at the same time, the pentagon reported that they were checking data on the possible use of american weapons. however, if it turns out that the plane was shot down by western missiles, the supplier country will be on a par with the war criminals of the kiev regime. this was stated by deputy representative of russia to the world organization dmitry polyansky during a meeting of the un security council. as the preliminary investigation shows, this terrorist act of the ukrainian armed forces was carried out using an anti-aircraft missile system. the missiles were launched from a populated area libtsy, kharkov region. much
state to ensuring international security, sustainable development, overcoming global challenges, and construction. with india to the level strategic partnership and readiness to implement joint projects in various industries: mechanical engineering, electric transport, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, technology, scienceand culture. i will be glad to meet you soon in minsk or. to discuss practical steps to expand cooperation, noted alexander lukashenko. the west denies the destruction of the il-76...
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Jan 22, 2024
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other just fascinating to me is you know you were at penn state you moved to university of pennsylvania now with the center for science sustainability media which i think is is again really,■1 terms of connecting those three things. can you talk a bit about the mission, the direction that you're looking to take the center in? thanks yeah. so i mean, the move from penn state to penn. was was actually quite easy. i just took my and that was the easiest move ever actually. and i do spend time in state college. my wife and daughter are still there and i spent some of my time in philadelphia and thanks to amtrak, i can go back and forth and come through harrisburg all the time coming or going. so yes, i am now at the university of pennsylvania, penn and one of the things that i loved, penn state. i love my colleagues, but i was ready for new challenge. and the university of pennsylvania came to me and said, we'd like youo to, you kn, start up a center at the intersection of the things that i was so passionate. both the science and i continue to do the science. and i've, you know, students and post-doctoral researchers who are still worki
other just fascinating to me is you know you were at penn state you moved to university of pennsylvania now with the center for science sustainability media which i think is is again really,■1 terms of connecting those three things. can you talk a bit about the mission, the direction that you're looking to take the center in? thanks yeah. so i mean, the move from penn state to penn. was was actually quite easy. i just took my and that was the easiest move ever actually. and i do spend time in...
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Jan 30, 2024
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states, israel and egypt, tanya says he will travel to car. now, for further discussions in his statements, he extended his science to egypt into casa, for that role in trying to reach a sustainable ccr agreement in gaza. he said how mazda is open to discussing any serious and practical initiative, provided they lead to a section of is riley aggression. and that the primary rule for accepting any proposal is to stop the booklet brushing against garza and the withdrawal of occupation forces from the strip. let's cross to telling me of not having jump june is joining us. and so it might happen if we heard of it from is rather to the so nick, what we're seeing being reported in israel is essentially the parameters of what is real perhaps has signed off on when it comes to the deal that has been presented to how much we've not getting any gotten any more word from any of the political leadership today with regards to the specifics of the deal. but what we understand from hearing what people have said, sources anonymously to israeli media outlets the last few days is that israel has essentially agreed on a phase deal. and that phase one would see a cessation of hostilities in gaza for
states, israel and egypt, tanya says he will travel to car. now, for further discussions in his statements, he extended his science to egypt into casa, for that role in trying to reach a sustainable ccr agreement in gaza. he said how mazda is open to discussing any serious and practical initiative, provided they lead to a section of is riley aggression. and that the primary rule for accepting any proposal is to stop the booklet brushing against garza and the withdrawal of occupation forces from...
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Jan 7, 2024
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states, including for white children. right. secondly, i think it is and there's plenty of political science evidence on this, much more politically sustainablet's just much easier to actually win the majorities. it's still hard, much easier to win the political majorities, for example, for generous child poverty payments when that is a universal policy that all children, rather than being race targeted policy. and finally, when you think about the actual feature of this, a policy that helps all disadvantaged on equal terms, will this propose to help members of historically oppressed groups when those historically oppressed groups are more likely to themselves in those positions of disadvantage. right. so a to help all children who are in poverty or need will actually disprove. help a latino kids or black kids in the united states because and black it's the united states a disproportionate likely to be in positions of need because of historical injustice assistance. so i could say a lot more about the topic of universalism but just to say that the certainly are many universalist economic policies that i think both in terms how to think about
states, including for white children. right. secondly, i think it is and there's plenty of political science evidence on this, much more politically sustainablet's just much easier to actually win the majorities. it's still hard, much easier to win the political majorities, for example, for generous child poverty payments when that is a universal policy that all children, rather than being race targeted policy. and finally, when you think about the actual feature of this, a policy that helps...