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this device made by the researchers of university college london is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interaction with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the fingertip with surfaces. therefore, it can improve diagnosis in patients who lose the sense of touch. this technology paves the way for touch loss diagnosis, video calls and robotic surgery , and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to virtually hold each other's hands. the head of iran's organic association said: 90 thousand hectares of the country's lands are currently dedicated to growing organic crops. mr. noorani added that according to the 6th plan, 2% of the level of special level will happen on wednesday, september 28, which will create an amazing sight. in iran , this will be the second lunar eclipse of the year 1403 at 5:43 am on wednesday in tehran. at 64 minutes iran time, it reaches its zenith and it ends at 6:45 minutes iran time, and the conditions for observing this lunar eclipse are for the western half of iran. it wi
this device made by the researchers of university college london is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interaction with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the fingertip with surfaces. therefore, it can improve diagnosis in patients who lose the sense of touch. this technology paves the way for touch loss diagnosis, video calls and robotic surgery , and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to...
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this device, made by researchers at university college london , is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interacting with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the wound with surfaces. therefore, it can be used to diagnose patients who lose the sense of touch. to improve this technology is the way to distinguish from handshakes will streamline video calls and robotic surgery, and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to hold hands virtually. thank you for your companion. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world. today, in the first case of tonight's program , we will examine the explosion of pagers in lebanon with mr. mohammad qaravi from beirut. in the second case , we will take a look at the removal of russian media from meta social networks, in this regard we will be in touch with steve gill in tennessee, usa, and finally , we will examine the preparation of the first jordanian martyr of tofan. al-aqsa, which was destroyed last week by three zionist soldiers crossing the
this device, made by researchers at university college london , is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interacting with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the wound with surfaces. therefore, it can be used to diagnose patients who lose the sense of touch. to improve this technology is the way to distinguish from handshakes will streamline video calls and robotic surgery, and could one day allow people living thousands...
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.les. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing loss? there are four potential theories, one of which is that there is an infection that has travelled from the nose and throat to the inner ear and caused inflammation. more likely is that each patient probably has a different mechanism that has caused their individual type of hearing loss. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency of the sit
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.les. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing...
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let's speak to dr gianluca pescaroli, associate professor in disaster resilience at university college londoniously climate change is behind it, but could more be done to protect people? absolutely, thank you very much for your time. absolutely, thank you very much foryourtime. so absolutely, thank you very much for your time. so we see that there are different dimensions and how these events unfolded. 0ne and how these events unfolded. one is the dimension of hazard, the other is narrative. so in terms of hazard, we are seeing, compared to before, a different pattern of recombination — and we see that, for example, the low probability, high—impact is due to a particular weather conditions or the interdependence between what's happening in myanmar, like flood causing mudslides, are becoming the norm. they are becoming the norm. they are becoming something we need to consider on the hazard dimension. so the way the calamities impacting the hazard is recombining them together, so what we perceive as low probability is becoming something different. it's giving us a new combination, something tha
let's speak to dr gianluca pescaroli, associate professor in disaster resilience at university college londoniously climate change is behind it, but could more be done to protect people? absolutely, thank you very much for your time. absolutely, thank you very much foryourtime. so absolutely, thank you very much for your time. so we see that there are different dimensions and how these events unfolded. 0ne and how these events unfolded. one is the dimension of hazard, the other is narrative. so...
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dr rasmus nilsson, a lecturer in the school of slavonic and east european studies at the university college london, the largest numbers of russians that, in other words thinking about the number of russians that it has to fight for it, or would be to expect this? ., for it, or would be to expect this? . , , . this? that is exactly right. we would meet _ this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers - this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers with | would expect volunteers with limited training, limited provisions, including ammunition but also provisions for defence, we expect them to die at a higher rate. i would be careful about using the word volunteers for many of them. they may not have been press—ganged into service but they could find themselves in socio— economic situation to give them limited options beyond the military.- give them limited options beyond the military. how much is most concerned _ beyond the military. how much is most concerned about - beyond the military. how much is most concerned about the i is most concerned about the death toll?— is most concer
dr rasmus nilsson, a lecturer in the school of slavonic and east european studies at the university college london, the largest numbers of russians that, in other words thinking about the number of russians that it has to fight for it, or would be to expect this? ., for it, or would be to expect this? . , , . this? that is exactly right. we would meet _ this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers - this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers with | would expect...
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university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these days. shop windows are also filled with students' belongings. less than a week left for the start of schools and there are few students. they are getting ready to go to school it's open, what did you come to buy? i bought a notebook . i bought a pencil. it was white. i bought it . i came to buy tahri prayer. i went to school. i didn't buy a bag. i came to buy a notebook. i bought a pencil. i bought a colored pencil. i bought something you liked. you bought a beautiful dress in this excitement, father. mothers say that preparation is knowledge. the general administration of the same office has announced a special monitoring o
university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these days....
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.even days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency of the situation and that there was treatment available. for caroline, it is not possible to turn the clock back but she has looked for the positives in a life of hearing loss. my family are really supportive. i think it has probably brought us closer together in a way because before, i was so independent and it really made me realise how much the people in my family are there for me. paddy evans, bbc news. football
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.even days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people...
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. wales. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing loss? there are four potential theories, one of which is that there is an infection that has travelled from the nose and throat to the to the inner ear and caused inflammation. more likely is that each patient probably has a different mechanism that has caused their individual type of hearing loss. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. wales. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing...
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reasonable gun safety laws thomas gift is the director of the center on us politics for university college london. >> and he joins us live from harrisburg, pennsylvania. good to see you. great to get your local knowledge of the state. there are harris has spent time in two counties that former president donald trump won in both 2016 and 2020. so tell us about where she was, what kind of folks live there and why she would spend time visiting those red counties? >> well, some of this is areas right in the middle of the state. right now. i'm here visiting my family about a 40 drive south of harrisburg and place called chambers berg, pennsylvania, which is part of franklin county. it's absolutely trump country. it's about 70% republican. lot of working class blue collar jobs, dairy farm coming in orchards or bag hear lots of warehouse jobs along the interstate. so these are the kinds of counties that kamala harris is trying to not flip, but at least get some votes. i think it's going to be an uphill battle though for her. i mean, within blocks from my family's home. you see trump flags. they're ubiqu
reasonable gun safety laws thomas gift is the director of the center on us politics for university college london. >> and he joins us live from harrisburg, pennsylvania. good to see you. great to get your local knowledge of the state. there are harris has spent time in two counties that former president donald trump won in both 2016 and 2020. so tell us about where she was, what kind of folks live there and why she would spend time visiting those red counties? >> well, some of this...
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researchers from the university college london found that while nhs workforces have grown by 20%, theumber of gps per 1000 patients has fallen by 15%. gp practices have also dropped by 20% over the last decade, despite an 11% rise in patient registrations . concerns are registrations. concerns are growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning this could impact the quality of care. but the government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising pay . well, gps and raising pay. well, conservative mps will kick off the first round of voting today to choose a successor to rishi sunak. that initial ballot, set for this afternoon will begin narrowing the field of six candidates, with further rounds throughout september whittling those contenders down. they include james cleverly, robert jenrick, dame priti patel, tom tugendhat, mel stride and kemi badenoch and an exam board is warning that gcse students are taking too many exams, spending more than 30 hours in tests, among the highest across the globe. ocr, one of the main uk exam boards, is
researchers from the university college london found that while nhs workforces have grown by 20%, theumber of gps per 1000 patients has fallen by 15%. gp practices have also dropped by 20% over the last decade, despite an 11% rise in patient registrations . concerns are registrations. concerns are growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning this could impact the quality of care. but the government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising...
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he is a director for the center on us politics at university college london, sir. thank you so much for putting off sleep to talk to her audience really, really appreciate that what's great to be with you as well. thanks so much for well, let's start with that. cnn exclusive reporting about mark robinson that has drawn so much attention. we saw that the harris campaign is seizing on the moment by launching a new tv ad in north carolina, seeking to tie donald trump to the republican gubernatorial nominee. so thomas is this robinson scandal opening a path for democrats in a state that has voted republicans republican and nine out of the last ten presidential races well i think the short answer is yes. mark robinson's comments could hurt trump. they're just so outlandish that in a general election, my sense is that some percentage of north carolinians will say to themselves that not only can they not vote for robinson, but they can't vote for the name at the top of the ticket that supports him. now rob, and certainly he's a maga republican. trump is ahead of max i got
he is a director for the center on us politics at university college london, sir. thank you so much for putting off sleep to talk to her audience really, really appreciate that what's great to be with you as well. thanks so much for well, let's start with that. cnn exclusive reporting about mark robinson that has drawn so much attention. we saw that the harris campaign is seizing on the moment by launching a new tv ad in north carolina, seeking to tie donald trump to the republican...
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the study from university college london found that food fussiness starts in toddlers and peaks at theiety of fruit and vegetables can help. a serious lorry fire on the m25 has caused 11 mile queues and delays of up to three hours. two out of three lanes are closed on the m25 clockwise between junction 5 at sevenoaks and junction 6 at godstone while the lorry�*s recovered. cancer research uk says lives are being put at risk by an unacceptable variation in waiting times for the treatment of different types of cancer. they've studied the figures and found that head and neck, bowel and gynaecological cancer patients are more likely to face long waits. onlyjust over half are seen within the 62 day target. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. amy gray knows what it can mean when cancer treatment is delayed. her mumjane, seen here on the right, waited for more than 70 days to be seen after suffering pain in 2021, despite a 16 year—history of cancer. by the time she saw a specialist, it was too late. the cancer had spread. it was so frustrating. every single day that went by, it w
the study from university college london found that food fussiness starts in toddlers and peaks at theiety of fruit and vegetables can help. a serious lorry fire on the m25 has caused 11 mile queues and delays of up to three hours. two out of three lanes are closed on the m25 clockwise between junction 5 at sevenoaks and junction 6 at godstone while the lorry�*s recovered. cancer research uk says lives are being put at risk by an unacceptable variation in waiting times for the treatment of...
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a new breakthrough method was tested. from university college london, they introduced genes responsibleon into the tissues of the eye using special viruses, four teenagers with color blindness, all had mutations in these genes, the effect was manifested in two subjects after 6-14 months, the restoration of color vision was recorded by both tests and functional brain tomography, the researchers do not rule out that after more time they will see progress in the other two patients. well , now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week. first place - the top five. scientists in different countries reported new successes in the field of cloning. thus, researchers from china managed to obtain a clone of a rare arctic wolf, the material for extracting dna was the skin cells of such an animal, brought to the harbin zoo from canada. the mother was a dog of the breed bigel. the wolf cub is feeling well, and researchers hope that the technology will help save endangered species. and in russia, scientists from the ernst federal research ce
a new breakthrough method was tested. from university college london, they introduced genes responsibleon into the tissues of the eye using special viruses, four teenagers with color blindness, all had mutations in these genes, the effect was manifested in two subjects after 6-14 months, the restoration of color vision was recorded by both tests and functional brain tomography, the researchers do not rule out that after more time they will see progress in the other two patients. well , now,...
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researchers at university college london found finicky eating can last from toddler hood too early.ence peaking at around age 7. they studied 2400 sets of twins through age 13, and researchers discovered fraternal twins were much less similar and their picky eating. then identical twins pointing to a large genetic influence in the behavior. they also found fussy identical twins started to vary as the kids got older, some food for thought there. and in our next hour, hundreds of local workers could be out of a job as the bay area braces for another round of tech industry. layoffs. >> plus, neighbors and an east bay city rally to say that amtrak station how its closure could impact thousands of commuters. and a taekwondo instructor convicted of abusing his students is st ll able to legally work with kids with a mother of 2 victims told us as her family works to move past this. those stories are coming up on the call for weekend morning news. stay with us. some say it's impossible to fix san francisco. they also said you couldn't escape from alcatraz. but watch me do both. other candid
researchers at university college london found finicky eating can last from toddler hood too early.ence peaking at around age 7. they studied 2400 sets of twins through age 13, and researchers discovered fraternal twins were much less similar and their picky eating. then identical twins pointing to a large genetic influence in the behavior. they also found fussy identical twins started to vary as the kids got older, some food for thought there. and in our next hour, hundreds of local workers...
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researchers from university college london found that while nhs workforce grew by 20% from 2015 to 202215%. gp practices also dropped by 20% over the last decade despite a rise in patient registrations. concerns are now growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning it could impact the quality of care. though the government has promised reforms , government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising their pay . conservative raising their pay. conservative mps are set to kick off the first round of voting at around 330 this afternoon to choose a successor to rishi sunak. the initial ballot set for this afternoon will begin narrowing the field of six candidates, with further rounds throughout september, whittling the contenders down further. they include james cleverly, robert jenrick, dame priti patel, tom tugendhat, mel stride and kemi badenoch . an exam board is badenoch. an exam board is warning that gcse students are taking too many exams and spending more than 30 hours in tests. that's among the highest globally. ocr is one of the ma
researchers from university college london found that while nhs workforce grew by 20% from 2015 to 202215%. gp practices also dropped by 20% over the last decade despite a rise in patient registrations. concerns are now growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning it could impact the quality of care. though the government has promised reforms , government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising their pay . conservative raising their pay....
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scientists from university college london have discovered that being fussy about food has less to dorenting skills and more to do with parenting skills and more to do with genetics. having family meals together and offering a variety of fruit and vegetables can help, but the fussy period can last well into the teenage years. what have you learned from that? ijust have you learned from that? i just saw a picture of a baked potato, and it didn't look very appetising at all. what we should have had various pictures of really lovely food, because that is the best way to encourage people to eat more generally, great food. i wouldn't knock the baked potato. i think it is a marvellous thing. i'm not knocking it, i'm just saying i'm not knocking it, i'm just saying i don't want one, and i don't fancy one right now. people put far too much on it. just have a little bit of butter on it, i don't want it filled with lots of things. you like you are like the baked potato police! sara, are you scared? the baked potato police are in the house. yes, charlie, that is a little bit of a boring baked po
scientists from university college london have discovered that being fussy about food has less to dorenting skills and more to do with parenting skills and more to do with genetics. having family meals together and offering a variety of fruit and vegetables can help, but the fussy period can last well into the teenage years. what have you learned from that? ijust have you learned from that? i just saw a picture of a baked potato, and it didn't look very appetising at all. what we should have...
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the universities of harvard, mit, stanford, oxford, berkeley , california, cambridge, london and washington college , seattle, columbiaville, 10 universities. they are the best in the world in this ranking. the bodies of two marzbani martyrs today in razavi khorasan and north khorasan provinces the funeral was held. in razavi khorasan and zovari torbat heydari city, the body of martyr amir ebrahimzadeh was escorted from daulat abad to the tomb of the unknown martyrs, and for burial to his hometown, sufi abad village. today also body. martyr parsa sozani was buried at the shrine of imamzadeh hamzeh rezai in ziarat tshii city and in golzar shahada plot of this city. martyrs ebrahimzad and suzani along with mohammad amin naroi were martyred last thursday due to the shootings of the jaish al-adl gang in mirjave border regiment of sistan baluchistan. tax affairs organization announced in a notice that according to the request of maadian the deadline for using the amnesty of tax crimes has been extended until thursday, 29 september. madian in the face of the curtain. tax debts of any period can benefit f
the universities of harvard, mit, stanford, oxford, berkeley , california, cambridge, london and washington college , seattle, columbiaville, 10 universities. they are the best in the world in this ranking. the bodies of two marzbani martyrs today in razavi khorasan and north khorasan provinces the funeral was held. in razavi khorasan and zovari torbat heydari city, the body of martyr amir ebrahimzadeh was escorted from daulat abad to the tomb of the unknown martyrs, and for burial to his...
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universities were in this list. harvard, mat, stanford, california, cambridge, london college, washington seattle, columbia and columbiaville are the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the next part of the news at 3 o'clock. in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, ladies and gentlemen, good night , welcome to today's world. the spokesman of the palestinian qassam brigades mentioned today's operation of the yemeni resistance in tel aviv as a strategic operation . tonight we are discussing the importance of this operation. also, about the plan to assassinate the president of venezuela, which was foiled. before the beginning of the talks palestine according to the picture. it is repeated every night in these areas of the northern regions of the gaza strip . oh god, we did not see the evacuation of one of my wounded under the rubble, and he is still alive, as we did not see in this picture. the former commander of the air defense unit of the zionist regime , referring to yemen's attack with hypersonic or hypersonic missiles, said that our systems cannot stand against one or more missiles, whether these
universities were in this list. harvard, mat, stanford, california, cambridge, london college, washington seattle, columbia and columbiaville are the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the next part of the news at 3 o'clock. in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, ladies and gentlemen, good night , welcome to today's world. the spokesman of the palestinian qassam brigades mentioned today's operation of the yemeni resistance in tel aviv as a strategic operation . tonight...
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researchers from university college london found that while the nhs workforce grew by 20% from 2015 to number of gps per 1000 patients fell by 15%. gp practices also dropped by 20% over the last decade, despite an 11% rise in patient registration. concerns are growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning this could impact the quality of care. the government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising pay . and conservative raising pay. and conservative mps will kick off the first round of voting today to choose a successor to rishi sunak. the initial ballot set for this afternoon will begin narrowing the field of six candidates, with further rounds throughout september, whittling the contenders down the contenders include james cleverly, robert jenrick dame , priti patel, tom jenrick dame, priti patel, tom tugendhat, mel stride and kemi badenoch. those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm sophia wenzler more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code ,
researchers from university college london found that while the nhs workforce grew by 20% from 2015 to number of gps per 1000 patients fell by 15%. gp practices also dropped by 20% over the last decade, despite an 11% rise in patient registration. concerns are growing over the increasing reliance on non—medical staff, with experts warning this could impact the quality of care. the government has promised reforms, including hiring more gps and raising pay . and conservative raising pay. and...
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and just two days ago, a day that should have been a celebration for university college london student wheelchair access at booking stage which i thought was fantastic. so it was devastating when they came to get ahead of my being called on stage and the backstage route they took me around, i took a look at the lift and the safe working weight limit was below the weight of me and my wheelchair which meant there was no way of me being able to get safely on the stage. i am not particularly heavy. the weight limit for the lift was just completely inadequate. this had not been communicated or discussed at a stage where it could be resolved so i was stuck backstage. after five years of hard work on my masters i would not have the same graduation opportunity as my peers. that also felt reflective of my experience at ucl as a wheelchair user and the amount of work that still needs to be done there. ., , of work that still needs to be done there. . ., ., ., , there. can i say congratulations first of all- _ there. can i say congratulations first of all. for— there. can i say congratulations fi
and just two days ago, a day that should have been a celebration for university college london student wheelchair access at booking stage which i thought was fantastic. so it was devastating when they came to get ahead of my being called on stage and the backstage route they took me around, i took a look at the lift and the safe working weight limit was below the weight of me and my wheelchair which meant there was no way of me being able to get safely on the stage. i am not particularly heavy....
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clear ask today from the universities to the government for help of some sort, with one vice chancellor naming a price of sorts. professor shitij kapur of king's college londonaduate a world—class education that was research—informed. eliza bourke, a student at goldsmith's in london, has joined us in the studio. clearly there is acknowledgement, admission from the university bosses that there is a real crisis. and they are raising the spectre, the possibility of 12 and a half thousand pounds tuition fees, what the students make of that? much eve one the students make of that? much everyone i— the students make of that? much everyone i know _ the students make of that? much everyone i know would _ the students make of that? much everyone i know would be - the students make of that? idiom everyone i know would be outraged. i am a member of the students against the transformation programme at goldsmiths university which has cut around one third of teaching staff yet they have £50 million in reserves. we believe this is an ideological decision, in addition they have cut departments such as anthropology, sociology, educational studies, theatre and performance and
clear ask today from the universities to the government for help of some sort, with one vice chancellor naming a price of sorts. professor shitij kapur of king's college londonaduate a world—class education that was research—informed. eliza bourke, a student at goldsmith's in london, has joined us in the studio. clearly there is acknowledgement, admission from the university bosses that there is a real crisis. and they are raising the spectre, the possibility of 12 and a half thousand...
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london. it has been translated into ten languages. she holds an a.b. from columbia college, where she your a jake hallett fellowship a b file from university of oxford and a j.d. from yale law school. she has written for the manhattan institute city journal a number of years. emily is a senior editor at the free press. prior to that, she was a contributing writer at the atlantic, where she focused on campus sexual assault, metoo and the need for due process. before that, she was a longtime contributor slate, where she wrote on many topics as well as being their advice columnists. dear prudence. for ten years. please join me in giving abigail shrier and emily coffee. a warm welcome welcome. thank you so much. pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute.
london. it has been translated into ten languages. she holds an a.b. from columbia college, where she your a jake hallett fellowship a b file from university of oxford and a j.d. from yale law school. she has written for the manhattan institute city journal a number of years. emily is a senior editor at the free press. prior to that, she was a contributing writer at the atlantic, where she focused on campus sexual assault, metoo and the need for due process. before that, she was a longtime...