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a team of entomologists from the university of riverside went to costa rica to study this group of bees that in fact survives off of consuming raw meat. the findings have recently been published in the journal of the american society microbiology, referred to as vulture bees, according to one of the researchers. these are the only bees in the world that have evolved to use food sources not produced by plants. this uni finding has led researchers to look at the microbes within the vulture bees. while some bees in the area being survey consume pollen and nectar, the vulture bees, a carry on the flush of dead animals. in this case, ron chicken is that he revealed that these vulture beads lost some ancestral microbes while pertaining others. they also found a bacteria in their gut associated with actual vultures and other animals who consume carry on. lacto bacillus was also present in the vulture breeze, which is found in human, fermented food, some be experts are amazed at the adaptations these beats have acquired. this includes their hind legs, not having pollen baskets, as other bees, m
a team of entomologists from the university of riverside went to costa rica to study this group of bees that in fact survives off of consuming raw meat. the findings have recently been published in the journal of the american society microbiology, referred to as vulture bees, according to one of the researchers. these are the only bees in the world that have evolved to use food sources not produced by plants. this uni finding has led researchers to look at the microbes within the vulture bees....
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we have with us at the moment shaun bowler, the dean of the graduate division at university of california riverside. he's a distinguished professor and the dean of the graduate division at the university and served as a member of the board of the american national elections studies as a member of the editorial board of ethical studies and journal politics and as president of the political science association and focused studies on the relationship between voters and institutions and representative democracy and has previously co-authored a number of books and articles on this subject. including the future is hours, minority politics, political behavior and the multi-racial era of american politics. the limits of electoral reform and reforming the republic. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome, hello. >> so i'd like to start today by asking a bit about what inspired you to write the book on losers consent 2007 and at the same time if you can touch on defining what do we mean when we use the phrase like in losers consent or what did you mean by that phrase? >> and a number of international gro
we have with us at the moment shaun bowler, the dean of the graduate division at university of california riverside. he's a distinguished professor and the dean of the graduate division at the university and served as a member of the board of the american national elections studies as a member of the editorial board of ethical studies and journal politics and as president of the political science association and focused studies on the relationship between voters and institutions and...
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we have with us at the moment sean, do enough the graduate division at the university of california riverside. he is a distinguished professor and has served as a member of the board of the american national election studies as a member of the editorial board of both ethical studies, and president of the western political science institution. he is focus on -- has previously co-authored a number books and articles on the subject including the future is ours, minority politics, political behavior in the multiracial era of american politics, and reforming the republic. shaun, thank you for joining us. i'd like to start by asking what inspired you to write the book in 2007 and at the same time if you can touch on defining what do me -- what do we mean when we use a phrase like losers consent? >> first i should acknowledge it is a collaborative process. it is a common concern, while a lot of the tension at election time, just like there is in any contest. the response to losers turns out to be quite important in deciding whether it continues for another cycle or not. we will attempt to look at so
we have with us at the moment sean, do enough the graduate division at the university of california riverside. he is a distinguished professor and has served as a member of the board of the american national election studies as a member of the editorial board of both ethical studies, and president of the western political science institution. he is focus on -- has previously co-authored a number books and articles on the subject including the future is ours, minority politics, political...
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disappointed that the minority has brought up its objections and also sought to use my university of california at riverside as part of this pawn. i just received a message from my chancellor correcting the position they took on their public letter. the only university to submit such a detailed letter regarding the pay-for. no other university has sought to take that position. i dare -- i have questions as to how my university reached a point where they issued such a letter so it can be used on the floor. i now have a correction that was just issued to me hours before. this is about america's veterans. and this is about america's veterans, serving america's veterans during an emergency situation in which 700,000 americans have already died. i want to keep those veterans safe. i want to keep them in housing. and, yes, i believe it is appropriate to keep the precedent of using emergency funding and not have this silly political gamesmanship over the pay-for. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. bost: thank you, mr. spe
disappointed that the minority has brought up its objections and also sought to use my university of california at riverside as part of this pawn. i just received a message from my chancellor correcting the position they took on their public letter. the only university to submit such a detailed letter regarding the pay-for. no other university has sought to take that position. i dare -- i have questions as to how my university reached a point where they issued such a letter so it can be used on...
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stephanie: edward chang, professor of ethnic studies at the university of california at riverside saysy of america's first koreatown began with a little map from 1908. if you look closely at the tiny script. >> it says korean settlement were you did not know there is a korean settlement, is that like striking gold? >> yes, it is. it is amazing to find out it was a korean settlement in riverside . stephanie: it turns out to be the largest enclave of koreans, way before koreatown sprung up in los angeles and san francisco. he knew that early korean immigrants to the u.s. worked in's riverside orange groves, including an independence leader. he had no idea that he had founded a whole community of korean immigrants here. he credits two graduate student interns for their translation of old korean newspapers to confirm what historians had previously overlooked. it turns out you find a newspaper article where it describes this korean village in riverside as the first koreatown in the u.s.? >> yes, the october 14, 1910 article, said riverside, the camp is the first korean settlement in the u.s
stephanie: edward chang, professor of ethnic studies at the university of california at riverside saysy of america's first koreatown began with a little map from 1908. if you look closely at the tiny script. >> it says korean settlement were you did not know there is a korean settlement, is that like striking gold? >> yes, it is. it is amazing to find out it was a korean settlement in riverside . stephanie: it turns out to be the largest enclave of koreans, way before koreatown...