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professor thomas brown back. researching the effect of micro plastics on different fish can the particles permeate the intestinal wall of the fish and reach other organs their digestive system is very similar to ours. we're just as interested in how fish are affected by micro plastic particles in the outside world in rivers lakes and other bodies of water in the back of our minds there's always the hope of learning something about the potential effects on humans. but on back as a fluorescent substance to the micro plastic then he feeds it to small cross stations that fish feed on micro plastics research is still in its infancy and the vast array of variables is a headache variables such as the multitude of different types of plastic. plastic up the plastic like this has different properties to a micro al plate like this. which is very firm but also totally clear totally transparent. so we can expect their plastic particles to cause different effects. if they. would have been that means generalisations about micro
professor thomas brown back. researching the effect of micro plastics on different fish can the particles permeate the intestinal wall of the fish and reach other organs their digestive system is very similar to ours. we're just as interested in how fish are affected by micro plastic particles in the outside world in rivers lakes and other bodies of water in the back of our minds there's always the hope of learning something about the potential effects on humans. but on back as a fluorescent...
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doubt although they probably never met, he had in mind men like thomas brown, he left us in his journal vivid descriptions. the british tories had murdered our father, he murdered 16 of his neighbors. he burned his house our brothers and sisters escape to the words. then little to depend upon. nobody to help them. blood boiled within my veins. now, does not reveal if they ever caught up with his father's killers. there are other scores to settle. and april 1780, writing with partisans, crossing the river, we fell in the man, who insisted, and hanging the five balance. we gave him his due. we left his body at the disposal of birds and beasts. they were acts of revenge. we stood with crackers of the backcountry. johnson was a gentleman. the status of gentlemen raised above that. he was a provincial regular. william johnson married a beautiful, 15-year-old savannah girl. elizabeth lichtenstein. there we are. williams favorite brother, jack, was taken by rebels and hanged. many decades after the war, the widow in and exile in nova scotia he wrote for her grandson, the actions of the georgia
doubt although they probably never met, he had in mind men like thomas brown, he left us in his journal vivid descriptions. the british tories had murdered our father, he murdered 16 of his neighbors. he burned his house our brothers and sisters escape to the words. then little to depend upon. nobody to help them. blood boiled within my veins. now, does not reveal if they ever caught up with his father's killers. there are other scores to settle. and april 1780, writing with partisans, crossing...
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please join me in welcoming thomas Ãthomas abt and reverend jeffrey brown. applause] >>. >> good evening everyone. let me try this again. good evening everyone. it is a pleasure and an honor to be here and be with my friend thomas abt talking about the release of this extraordinary book called "bleeding out", the devastating consequences of urban violence in a bold new plan for peace in the streets. that's really applicable to this young man. he has always been someone who was really afraid to look at the very difficult issues we have in our nation and to scour the data in order to find what really works. and not what is politically correct but what works and will work for our nation. i'm glad to be a part of this. and glad to see you here. i've known him since my hair was black. i thought we would have a conversation about the book. it's interesting because your book is sort of laid out in in a way a doctor would look at a patient with triage, you have diagnosis. he would have treatment and then the prognosis. but in the beginning part of the book you saw wi
please join me in welcoming thomas Ãthomas abt and reverend jeffrey brown. applause] >>. >> good evening everyone. let me try this again. good evening everyone. it is a pleasure and an honor to be here and be with my friend thomas abt talking about the release of this extraordinary book called "bleeding out", the devastating consequences of urban violence in a bold new plan for peace in the streets. that's really applicable to this young man. he has always been someone...
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brown wagon for their internal communications logistics needs german chemicals maker. is one of the tanker trucks will soon drive the thomaslee. side in look looks after using 5 g. technology company is building its own network to avoid congestion or the potential breakdown of a commercial system. this is transport of the future a tanker truck containing more than 60000 liters of chemicals twice itself around the headquarters of the german chemical company. remote controlled trucks smoked the tanks and carry them to their destination on this huge site in new takes half and. then monitored and controlled in this room. the staff have an overview of tool times of what's in front of behind and next to the vehicles. of this part to be operated with cameras on a monitor the vehicles in forward or reverse gear which side is fitted with the same technology started the b.s.a. is currently trialing 6 of these trucks known as automated guided vehicles they hope to have 20 in use by the start of next year the camera images and like haitian data transmitted via mobile network. the images need to arrive at the control room in real time
brown wagon for their internal communications logistics needs german chemicals maker. is one of the tanker trucks will soon drive the thomaslee. side in look looks after using 5 g. technology company is building its own network to avoid congestion or the potential breakdown of a commercial system. this is transport of the future a tanker truck containing more than 60000 liters of chemicals twice itself around the headquarters of the german chemical company. remote controlled trucks smoked the...
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check out country crooner thomas rhett, he danced in front of 20,000 fans at his concert. >> he pulls out a little dance to james brownmoved off our stage, because for this next story, we felt we needed a little bit of intimacy. get ready, folks, for our first look at j.lo's "hustlers." >> front hook, ankle hook, knee hook. from here you can do the carousel. >> my arm is still recovering and my back. >> i would say that was the hardest thing i ever did but it was worth it. >> j.lo dove so deep into her role playing a stripper, she visited a strip club, and much to the delight of her fiance alex rodriguez, he got to tag along. the dedication to her craft left her fellow cast members in awe. >> it took everything in me to keep my jaw closed because she's it's not j.lo, it's different person and it's so not a performance. >> j.lo also produced the movie and cast cardi b. in her first movie role, a natural fit for the ex-stripper turned rapper. >> krartd cardi b. >> i just felt like cardi was such a natural choice. >> all the actress in the movie i can tell them like, no, no, no, this is how it goes. this was my life. kek
check out country crooner thomas rhett, he danced in front of 20,000 fans at his concert. >> he pulls out a little dance to james brownmoved off our stage, because for this next story, we felt we needed a little bit of intimacy. get ready, folks, for our first look at j.lo's "hustlers." >> front hook, ankle hook, knee hook. from here you can do the carousel. >> my arm is still recovering and my back. >> i would say that was the hardest thing i ever did but it...
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thomas controlled the budget for nasa as chair of the subcommittee. and vice president johnson was also on board and construction magnet george r brown. >> kennedy barelyn 1960. he would need to win it in 1964 and pouring hundreds and millions of dollars into houston was good new frontier politics. >> nasa announced the manned space center will be located in houston on september 19, 1961, and every news paper in town the front page was covered we're space city. we are now fighting the russians from houston. it was -- spectacular. >> a year later president kennedy was at rice teeing up the mission. >> we choose to go to the moon -- >> and all of a sudden we felt like a youn vibrant, and important place. we're building satellites. our experiments are going up in space. >> rice university was all in too. donating land on the outskirts of the city for nasa manned space center and the people who worked there. >> three years later there's a small city there and what you can't see in this picture is all around it residential areas begin springing up like mushrooms. >> which became home to the mercury and apollo astronauts including the soon to be first armstr
thomas controlled the budget for nasa as chair of the subcommittee. and vice president johnson was also on board and construction magnet george r brown. >> kennedy barelyn 1960. he would need to win it in 1964 and pouring hundreds and millions of dollars into houston was good new frontier politics. >> nasa announced the manned space center will be located in houston on september 19, 1961, and every news paper in town the front page was covered we're space city. we are now fighting...
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thomas controlled nasa's budget as chair of the house appropriations subcommittee. vice president lyndon johnson was also on board. and construction magnate george r. browno win it in 1964 and pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into houston was good new frontier politics. >> nasa announced that the manned space center was going to be located in houston on september 19th, 1961. and every newspaper in town the front page was covered with covered with space city. >> reporter: a year later, president kennedy was at rice. teeing up the mission. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade. >> all of a sudden we felt like a young and vibrant and important place. we're building satellites. our experiments are going up in space. >> reporter: rice university was all in, too. donating land on the outskirts of the city. >> three years later, there's a small city there. what you can't see in the picture is all around it, residential areas begin springing up like mushrooms. >> reporter: which became home to the mercury and apollo astronauts, including the soon-to-be firsts. armstrong, aldrin, and collins. >> it was an oil and gas town. it was petroleum. once na
thomas controlled nasa's budget as chair of the house appropriations subcommittee. vice president lyndon johnson was also on board. and construction magnate george r. browno win it in 1964 and pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into houston was good new frontier politics. >> nasa announced that the manned space center was going to be located in houston on september 19th, 1961. and every newspaper in town the front page was covered with covered with space city. >> reporter: a...
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thomas the entire team thanks so much for being . with horses. video. any time any. when edwin brown's aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every year for 384400 kilometers separating earth from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the most perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians a distant fantasy can exert over more power on our dreams. this jointly became reality in 1965 a dream come true. as more and more. since the 1969 apollo landings the moon has entered popular consciousness like never before. this mashing pumpkins pay tribute to this dream in tonight tonight. the song was inspired by french cinema pioneer george trip to the mood a silent film from 1902. thank you. one night i was bored in my apartment and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. the moon was out and i 5 why not. within a few minutes people started walking over and asking wha
thomas the entire team thanks so much for being . with horses. video. any time any. when edwin brown's aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every year for 384400 kilometers separating earth from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the most perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters...