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i, barely got a degree in history from the university of south florida.that 's really, really, how politicians point to facts in a frying pan, but he sees no problems, repeating the mantra about the defense alliance and bad russians. the united states and the european union refuse to pay attention to the opinion of their citizens. from what people come out to anti-wine protests en masse, so say the political scientist-americanist. malik dudadakov according to him , the political elites will not succeed in holding back the crowds for a long time, as the flows of dissatisfied citizens will only increase in washington needs to understand that boni's shares are not such that they are already very numerous. here, but in europe there are really a lot of people gathering. yes, especially in countries like. well, for example, in the same germany where the same was, let's see, any questions of public opinion, the majority of the population opposes sending heavy equipment and fighter jets to ukraine, and anti-war rallies were held in the czech republic. well, in fr
i, barely got a degree in history from the university of south florida.that 's really, really, how politicians point to facts in a frying pan, but he sees no problems, repeating the mantra about the defense alliance and bad russians. the united states and the european union refuse to pay attention to the opinion of their citizens. from what people come out to anti-wine protests en masse, so say the political scientist-americanist. malik dudadakov according to him , the political elites will not...
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funding of the alliance the collaborative nuclear sciences research partnership between the university of southina clemson university of south county state university and savannah laboratory. the 28 million appropriate last year this alliance will workforce training designed to develop a pipeline of new talent to fill engineering science research for private industry and nuclear facilities including those operated by the department of energy per the impact on our research campuses will be far-reaching healthcare is clearly mental health crisis exists in south carolina following the covid 19 pandemic. especially among young people. many are still struck it with the of disruption of versatile instruction, isolation and constant changes to normal routines for south carolinians in crisis must have access to professional mental health counseling and services to meet the growing demand for sources i'm recommending an allocation of nearly $45 million to the department of mental health. these funds will support the agency's ability to recruit and retain mental health professionals. provide inpatient ce
funding of the alliance the collaborative nuclear sciences research partnership between the university of southina clemson university of south county state university and savannah laboratory. the 28 million appropriate last year this alliance will workforce training designed to develop a pipeline of new talent to fill engineering science research for private industry and nuclear facilities including those operated by the department of energy per the impact on our research campuses will be...
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of rhode spoke in 2007 whispered to here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south for 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heathen again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well, unless i have to work in the sleep lie with lisa wood in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain activity while they're sleeping. oh, my via death. elizabeth was we might be unconscious, but that doesn't mean nothing is happening with yet. and i'm getting quite the opposite. and there's lots going on in the brain and the body when we sleep snafus vans and here and for example, we know that metabolic products that will build up in the central nervous system during the day a spouse at night. sagen, with those sorts of cleansing accounts, and after hours, fish, vincent, and seen it by his own. look, i ain't even put, says that it is now dissolved. and we know the tolling urinal level giving traces of the memories home during the day i tra
of rhode spoke in 2007 whispered to here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south for 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heathen again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well, unless i have to work in the sleep lie with lisa wood in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain...
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of rhode spoke in 2007 responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well level unless i have to work in the sleep lie with with nisa would in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain activity while they're sleeping long live here this evening before we might be unconscious. but that doesn't mean nothing is happening. a theater getting quite the opposite, and there's lots going on in the brain and the body when we sleep snafus vans and kia. and for example, we know that metabolic products that will build up in the central nervous system during the day of starts at night are gone with those sorts of cleansing caused an after hours kiss, vincent, and sinners by his own. look, i ain't even put, says that it is not enough. and we know that all in your own level give a traces of the memories formed during the day transfe
of rhode spoke in 2007 responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well level unless i have to work in the sleep lie with with nisa would in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain...
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of rhode spoke in 2007. responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019. she began researching sleeper at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath. again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well unless i have to work in the sleep, lie with nisa would in the sleep lab, christina, bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain activity while they're sleeping. oh, live. yes. elizabeth was we might be unconscious, but that doesn't mean nothing is happening. cathedral getting quite the opposite, and there's lots going on in the brain and the body when we sleep office fans and kia. and for example, we know that metabolic products that build up in the central nervous system during the day of starts at night are gone with those sorts of cleansing account, an after hours kesh vincent and seen it by his own look, i anyone's possessed that it is not enough and we know that on your own or level give a traces of the memories from during the day i transferred our long
of rhode spoke in 2007. responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019. she began researching sleeper at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath. again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well unless i have to work in the sleep, lie with nisa would in the sleep lab, christina, bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain...
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he then became the dean of economics in university of south pacific in suva, in fiji.sitting there wondering how he can find highly qualified professors that are willing to work for very little money. and so brilliant idea, wrote to this bulgarian woman. i t the letter, the invitation to go and teach. i had to virtually go to the map and see where fiji was. getting from bulgaria to fiji in 1990 was an adventure. and so i'm landing in fiji. i handed my passport to the passport control lady. she takes it, types something, looks at me, and says, "where are you from?" i said, "bulgaria." she types again, looks at me, and says, "there is no such country." the first bulgarian to go to fiji. now, the professor really liked me. he offered me a job. i still remember, he offered me a job, $16,000 a year. i had no idea of my market value. at that time, i was paid $100 a month, but i still didn't take the job. why? because it was so far, so far from bulgaria. so i went back, i got a chance to go to mit, to come to the united states, and the rest is history. david: but did you ever
he then became the dean of economics in university of south pacific in suva, in fiji.sitting there wondering how he can find highly qualified professors that are willing to work for very little money. and so brilliant idea, wrote to this bulgarian woman. i t the letter, the invitation to go and teach. i had to virtually go to the map and see where fiji was. getting from bulgaria to fiji in 1990 was an adventure. and so i'm landing in fiji. i handed my passport to the passport control lady. she...
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>> when i was in my undergraduate studies at the university of south florida how they mention of them calls you're scared of what they might say i felt the same way in the classroom. i might call some of the wrong thing, get yelled at by professor this is definitely a problem. i'm shocked that it's taking people some time to realize that this is an issue. >> definitely. >> it's not fair for you to go to that the university of wisconsin found 60% of students are afraid to share their opinions. last night we had on all-american, she talked about how it's unfair for transgendered athletes to compete against female athletes. is this like a separate competition for transgendered athletes, what do you think of that idea? >> i think that's a possible solution i agree it's unfair there's biological men that are competing in women's sports in these women like riley gaines have been working the whole entire life to get to that point and have it taken away from them, that the possible solution that could be looked into. this is becoming ridiculous in my opinion. >> you did great, have a good we
>> when i was in my undergraduate studies at the university of south florida how they mention of them calls you're scared of what they might say i felt the same way in the classroom. i might call some of the wrong thing, get yelled at by professor this is definitely a problem. i'm shocked that it's taking people some time to realize that this is an issue. >> definitely. >> it's not fair for you to go to that the university of wisconsin found 60% of students are afraid to share...
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he's visits with us, she's, he's a senior research fellow with the national university of south port, middle east, and st. john's now from singapore. then i see the 1st up. what are your expectations of this visit? i'll will, the sentiments are quite positive and i see a number of documents being signed between the 2 countries. of course, the perception of these meetings from the 2 countries are very different. aidan has been being born on this visit than ty. now, because i have been seeing a visit under the part of the strategic partnership for 2025 years between the 2 countries. china has been playing. it's been on a bit low and but they were listed. there are some documents that are going to be signed that didn't pick them by one in terms of their by letter relation. the other more important aspect is a more broader because 20 years ago when the last the news president visit happened in china that was in the context of it and in nuclear negotiation. in fact, at that time, it was also russian president for china. so these countries because as we know they have been coming together a
he's visits with us, she's, he's a senior research fellow with the national university of south port, middle east, and st. john's now from singapore. then i see the 1st up. what are your expectations of this visit? i'll will, the sentiments are quite positive and i see a number of documents being signed between the 2 countries. of course, the perception of these meetings from the 2 countries are very different. aidan has been being born on this visit than ty. now, because i have been seeing a...
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elijah and cat are both juniors at the university of south florida. th of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> elijah, you first. tell me about the walkout. what was the goal? did it meet your expectations? >> first of all, it more than exceeded my expectations. we had hundreds of students on each campus and we had more than ten campuses participating. so there was thousands of students across the state that walked out, which was really awesome to see. the reason we were walking out is because we feel that the government is basically trying to prevent us from learning what we want to learn inside of our classrooms. so we're taking the time to leave our classrooms and talk to people and learn about the history and information that's being prevented from being talked about. >> elijah, you're the director of coordination for stand for freedom and kat, you're the director of communications. tell me about the organization, how it came about and what you feel it's empowered to do. >> this all started whenever the governor desantis administration asked for the trans heal
elijah and cat are both juniors at the university of south florida. th of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> elijah, you first. tell me about the walkout. what was the goal? did it meet your expectations? >> first of all, it more than exceeded my expectations. we had hundreds of students on each campus and we had more than ten campuses participating. so there was thousands of students across the state that walked out, which was really awesome to see. the reason we were walking out...
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students who walked out of the university of south florida in tampa held signs that read protect our trans siblings and black lives matter. these are students at florida international in miami and you can hear them chant let teachers teach. it wasn't just students either. today democratic state representative -- governor desantis of course is one of it top generals in the right-wing culture wars declaring florida as the state where the woke goes to die and so florida has become ground zero for the rights attacks on education and you can see it play out in new college in sarasota, florida. where the college president was recently forced out by the right-wing appointees. i will be heading down to new college to talk to students and educators as they deal with the effects of desantis' policies, and we'll be bringing you a special report next week. that does it for us. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next.
students who walked out of the university of south florida in tampa held signs that read protect our trans siblings and black lives matter. these are students at florida international in miami and you can hear them chant let teachers teach. it wasn't just students either. today democratic state representative -- governor desantis of course is one of it top generals in the right-wing culture wars declaring florida as the state where the woke goes to die and so florida has become ground zero for...
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, and he said he was going to work for the family law firm in the summer and then go to the university of south law school. we don't really know what happened after that. >> he kind of just disappeared, like, after everything happened with stephen. like, you didn't hear about him. it's like a ghost. >> i would kind of check his facebook, and i would never see no activity anymore, like no activity. and then they said that he went away for school, he went out of the country. >> when we started investigating stephen, where he'd been or who he'd been with, i was told by sandy that before he died, stephen was planning on going on a trip. >> he said that he was going deep-sea fishing, i think the third week in july, with a prominent person. that's all he said. he wasn't giving a name. but he was murdered before he could go. >> he said he was messing with a man from hampton county that was high in power and that everybody would be shocked at who it was. i think his words were, if i say who this is, the whole hampton county is going to be shook. >> he was getting into an influential group at that time.
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a professor with an endowed chair at the university of south carolina since 2013, she previously taughtentucky. nikky: we hope to generate so much energy and excitement about the center. jeffrey: now she's dedicated herself to the new center, and, on a recent weekend, she opened its doors to the public for a pop-up artist market. nikky: we're going to have a stage. half of it will be outside. half of it will be inside. we will have things out under the moonlight. jeffrey: also to celebrate the center's namesake, a man who himself made history, her father, ernest a. finney jr., who died in 2017. nikky: but my father thought the law, in his words, he would say, the law works, girl. jeffrey: ernest finney was a renowned lawyer who defended more than 6000 civil rights demonstrators in the 1960's, then achieved a long string of firsts, including first african-american to serve as a circuit judge in the state and later, first black chief justice of the south carolina supreme court since reconstructiona life that deeply inspired his daughter. nikky: we're joined at the hip. and i'm like, what
a professor with an endowed chair at the university of south carolina since 2013, she previously taughtentucky. nikky: we hope to generate so much energy and excitement about the center. jeffrey: now she's dedicated herself to the new center, and, on a recent weekend, she opened its doors to the public for a pop-up artist market. nikky: we're going to have a stage. half of it will be outside. half of it will be inside. we will have things out under the moonlight. jeffrey: also to celebrate the...
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students who walked out of the university of south florida and tampa held signs that read, protect ourenes at florida international university in miami. and you can hear them chant, let teachers teach. it wasn't just students today. >> [crowd chanting] >> representative ana eskamani joined the demonstration in -- governor ron desantis, of course, is one of the top generals in the right wing culture wars, declaring florida as the state where woke goes to die. and so florida has become ground zero for the rights attacks on education we've been seeing it play out in schools like new college of florida, which is in sarasota, and that's where the president of the public level arcs college was recently forced out by a board of trustees full of ron desantis appointees, including right-wing right-wing activist chris ruffo, who made a name for himself in conservative circles with his crusade against critical race theory. i will be heading down to new college should talk to students and educators as they deal with the effects of desantis's policies and we will bring you a special report next wee
students who walked out of the university of south florida and tampa held signs that read, protect ourenes at florida international university in miami. and you can hear them chant, let teachers teach. it wasn't just students today. >> [crowd chanting] >> representative ana eskamani joined the demonstration in -- governor ron desantis, of course, is one of the top generals in the right wing culture wars, declaring florida as the state where woke goes to die. and so florida has...
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investigative journalist chris rufo has just publishedy f a devastating expose about the university of south florida's program. now, the documents hobe obtained show how the school wantedr whit to teach that america is after force for white supremacy. of ge that's not all. f after the death of george floyld ,the school encourage students to attend racially segregated counseling sessions labeled as healing spaces. joining us now, chris rufo, manhattan institute senior fellow chris , the school also promoted so-called white identity development. >> take us through that. cri >> so this is an idea of taking critical race theory and then applying it using psychological techniques that really resemble programing. they have a whole efromei infrastructure from their counseling center that embraces these radical theoretical principles. prt they do is they work you through this position where you have to admit your white guilt or white fragility, your white shame, and then you have to reorganizet yourself not towards psychological health, but towards left wing racialistn th ideology. and so what you'r
investigative journalist chris rufo has just publishedy f a devastating expose about the university of south florida's program. now, the documents hobe obtained show how the school wantedr whit to teach that america is after force for white supremacy. of ge that's not all. f after the death of george floyld ,the school encourage students to attend racially segregated counseling sessions labeled as healing spaces. joining us now, chris rufo, manhattan institute senior fellow chris , the school...
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but officials insist south africa is neutral. that alexander korolev is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at australia's university of great to get you on the programme, alexander. ijust want to put to you the fact that we have seen i just want to put to you the fact that we have seen china's top foreign official wang yi has been in moscow, calling for closer ties between the two sides. what does this tell you about what china's thinking right now in terms of its strategy with russia? i think china is thinking long term. there is an increasing perception in beijing that china is on a long—term collision course with the united states, that sooner or later the two powers, us and china will collide in some form. so in russia, china is calculating. china will need russia's support when its relations with the united states deteriorate further. and over the last year, like especially the last couple of months, we have seen the deterioration, significant deterioration, significant deterioration of us china relations. so china's foreign policy, the main focus is us china relations and how china will deal with the united stat
but officials insist south africa is neutral. that alexander korolev is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at australia's university of great to get you on the programme, alexander. ijust want to put to you the fact that we have seen i just want to put to you the fact that we have seen china's top foreign official wang yi has been in moscow, calling for closer ties between the two sides. what does this tell you about what china's thinking right now in terms of its...
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alexander korolev, a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at australia's university of new southwhat this suggests about china's thinking in terms of its strategy with russia. i think china is thinking long—term. there is an increasing perception in beijing that china is on a long—term collision course with the united states not that sooner or later the two powers, the us and china, will collide in some form so china is calculating. china will need russia's support when its relations with the united states deteriorate further and over the last year, especially the last couple of months, we have seen the deterioration, significant deterioration of us—china relations, so china's foreign policy calculus is oriented so that the main focus is us—china relations actually and how china will deal with the united states in the years to come. ., i. the united states in the years to come, ., “ the united states in the years to come. ., ,, ~ , to come. so, do you think this is a definitive _ to come. so, do you think this is a definitive position - to come. so, do you think this is a definit
alexander korolev, a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at australia's university of new southwhat this suggests about china's thinking in terms of its strategy with russia. i think china is thinking long—term. there is an increasing perception in beijing that china is on a long—term collision course with the united states not that sooner or later the two powers, the us and china, will collide in some form so china is calculating. china will need russia's support when...
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be quite staggering. male: the actual deployment of the bowtie antenna-- michael: at the university of new southnd his team are working with defense on research to develop small next-generation satellites for potential intelligence gathering. russell: if we can have a lot of these in orbit, they'll be able to bounce signals from one to the next to the next. russell: yeah, it's not just a boom, it's a frenzy. australia has, by far, the fastest-growing space sector in the world, the fastest rate of establishment of startups of any space economy anywhere in the world. michael: in june, they launched the latest of their so-called cube satellites. russell: we can fly these small space missions to demonstrate the art of the possible. that's what we're doing in collaboration with the air force. that's what we seek to do for government, for industry partners. our vision is to be a significant contributor to this development of networked, intligent, constellation capabilities. and every mission that we fly is a step towards that. michael: satellite thnology is evolving fast, and australian scientists are
be quite staggering. male: the actual deployment of the bowtie antenna-- michael: at the university of new southnd his team are working with defense on research to develop small next-generation satellites for potential intelligence gathering. russell: if we can have a lot of these in orbit, they'll be able to bounce signals from one to the next to the next. russell: yeah, it's not just a boom, it's a frenzy. australia has, by far, the fastest-growing space sector in the world, the fastest rate...
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without exaggeration, a space project for the deep processing of grain found its universe 150 km southminsk in the bowels and geology combined the combination of pieces of rotting and thousands of tons of harvested salt in the year there was a laying of the new city of the republic of novostorobinsk, potash salts lying deep underground will be taken out belarusian agriculture on a new the high level of the miners are kind, they understand that the skin noise is planned for the ores of the geth from the spitting centners in the harvest in 1970. viktor konstantinovich’s brigade, who bore him, set the all-union record for the passage of kalina fertilizers, produced in soligorsk, one of the foundations of the grain harvest in many countries, and itself the capital of belarusian miners is a modern and comfortable city where they can make cheese according to old recipes and become the best football players in the country, supporting sports, health care culture and agro-industrial complex belarus potassium develops and its production is newer. the largest mining and processing complex in petr
without exaggeration, a space project for the deep processing of grain found its universe 150 km southminsk in the bowels and geology combined the combination of pieces of rotting and thousands of tons of harvested salt in the year there was a laying of the new city of the republic of novostorobinsk, potash salts lying deep underground will be taken out belarusian agriculture on a new the high level of the miners are kind, they understand that the skin noise is planned for the ores of the geth...
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he's currently an emeritus professor for university of new south wales canberra at the australian defencery much for being with us on bbc news. it is a very curious case, this, isn't it? the fact it is all about a balloon, in some circumstances would seem almost comical, yet it is a very serious escalation of tensions between the countries. ~ ., ~ ., countries. indeed. we now know there were three intrusions _ countries. indeed. we now know there were three intrusions by _ countries. indeed. we now know there were three intrusions by balloons - were three intrusions by balloons during the trump administration and one previous one under biden, but not as detailed and prolonged as this one in particular. the chinese were warned in advance and repeatedly by many diplomats, that the us would take whatever measures. china was asked to change its course, and it didn't do that, and the us, with domestic pressures building on biden, were left little choice but to shoot it down, as they would otherwise have lost the opportunity. it would otherwise have lost the opportunity-— would otherwise have l
he's currently an emeritus professor for university of new south wales canberra at the australian defencery much for being with us on bbc news. it is a very curious case, this, isn't it? the fact it is all about a balloon, in some circumstances would seem almost comical, yet it is a very serious escalation of tensions between the countries. ~ ., ~ ., countries. indeed. we now know there were three intrusions _ countries. indeed. we now know there were three intrusions by _ countries. indeed. we...
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of history at duquesne university. she is the author of belonging to the army camp followers and community during the american revolution, published by the university of south carolina press in 1999. congress is own a canadian regiment? the continental army, an american union published by the university of oklahoma press in 2021 and is the editor of women waging war in the american revolution. furthermore, as dr. mayer also was the recipient of the society of the cincinnati scholars grant in 2013. she has certainly no stranger to us here at anderson. so with that, please help me in welcoming back to anderson house. dr. holly mayer. thank you so much. it is great to be with you to chat about some of the challenges that women confronted. the war of the american revolution. thank you for attending. whether in person or to those of you out there in the web, probably in your pjs or with a glass of wine in hand. but we are delighted to have you with us. and thank you to the society of the cincinnati for inviting us to do this. as mentioned by andrew, we return this evening. topic and panel. paul from women waging war in the american revolution. seven, which was j
of history at duquesne university. she is the author of belonging to the army camp followers and community during the american revolution, published by the university of south carolina press in 1999. congress is own a canadian regiment? the continental army, an american union published by the university of oklahoma press in 2021 and is the editor of women waging war in the american revolution. furthermore, as dr. mayer also was the recipient of the society of the cincinnati scholars grant in...
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university of tehran, mashhad and shiraz got the same first to third ranks , also universities of mazandaran tarbiat modares allameh tabatabai isfahan, international imam reza payam noor center of tehran and south and payam noor universities of alborz province were ranked next in this category. identification system based on the law preventing and dealing with fraud in the preparation of scientific and academic works has been established. the unveiling of two indigenous satellites in the field of sensing and telecommunication . tolo 3 and nahid satellites are two satellites that have successfully passed all their tests and were unveiled today in the presence of the minister of communications. at the unveiling ceremony of these satellites, mr. zarepour, referring to the need for the private sector to enter the space document, said that there are many capacities in the private sector and knowledge-based companies that we can use to develop the country's space economy . for their entry into the field of fields other than eggs we should not eat the chicken, they are used in the construction every week, so that we can make up for the delay in the path that has been followed in the last decade, we ca
university of tehran, mashhad and shiraz got the same first to third ranks , also universities of mazandaran tarbiat modares allameh tabatabai isfahan, international imam reza payam noor center of tehran and south and payam noor universities of alborz province were ranked next in this category. identification system based on the law preventing and dealing with fraud in the preparation of scientific and academic works has been established. the unveiling of two indigenous satellites in the field...
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the project for the deep processing of grain in its universe, 150 km south of minsk, found in the bowelsideological potash plant its can from us minions ton pieced rotting and thousands of tons of harvested salt per year on the day of budovnik. it was the smoothed new city of the republic of novostorobinsk. potash salts lying deep underground will be brought to the belarusian agriculture to a new a high level of miners understand that skin zvsh planned for ores are zvsh planned harvest centers in 1970 at the entrance brigade i fucking recognized him viktor konstantinovich babich set all the union on the kalina sinking record fertilizers produced in soligorsk one of the foundations of the grain harvest in many countries , and the capital of the belarusian miners itself is a modern and comfortable city for living, where they can make cheese according to old recipes and become the best football players in the country, supporting sports, healthcare, culture and sports, belarus potassium develops its production and the latest mining and processing complex in petrikami is an investment of kali
the project for the deep processing of grain in its universe, 150 km south of minsk, found in the bowelsideological potash plant its can from us minions ton pieced rotting and thousands of tons of harvested salt per year on the day of budovnik. it was the smoothed new city of the republic of novostorobinsk. potash salts lying deep underground will be brought to the belarusian agriculture to a new a high level of miners understand that skin zvsh planned for ores are zvsh planned harvest centers...
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without exaggeration, the space project for the deep processing of grain found its universe 150 km south the depths of the ideology of combinability. rotting and thousands of tons of salt per year on the day of the buzzer there was a mortgage new city of the republic of novostorobinsk, potash salts, lying deep under the ground, belarusian agriculture will be taken to a new high level , good miners, they understand that skin noise the planned tone of ore is a sound, planning a centner for the harvest in 1970. his brigade viktor konstantinovich set the all-union record for the passage of kalina fertilizers produced in soligorsk one of the foundations of the grain harvest in many countries, and the capital of the belarusian miners itself is a modern and comfortable city where they can make cheese according to old recipes and become the best football players in the country, supporting health care culture and agro-industrial complex, belarus is also developing its production of potassium, but the largest mining complex in petrikovo is the investment of kalishki for centuries to come. eminent
without exaggeration, the space project for the deep processing of grain found its universe 150 km south the depths of the ideology of combinability. rotting and thousands of tons of salt per year on the day of the buzzer there was a mortgage new city of the republic of novostorobinsk, potash salts, lying deep under the ground, belarusian agriculture will be taken to a new high level , good miners, they understand that skin noise the planned tone of ore is a sound, planning a centner for the...
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. >> university of south carolina. >> we're here to meet al roker [ cheering ♪ >> good morning, everybodym here as hoda has some time off we have a lot of folks outside a rolling spring break season. we'll get out there in just a moment. >>> a can't miss story for you tomorrow on "today," on a couple who went from, imagine this, a family of two, to a family of six, in less than two years. after welcoming back-to-back sets of identical twins. >> whoa. >> whoo. >> our resident twin jenna will help share their remark al story and the whole family live. >> a lot of coffee and not enough sleep. >>> a winter storm that could be one for the record books is makes its way across the country. blizzard warnings are up in the mountains, the plains, parts of the midwest, too al's got the full forecast but let's get started with gabe gutierrez, he joins us from minneapolis this morning, which is really going to get it. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning brutal conditions here we've got that first wave of snow overnight, and now, we're expecting a much more intense wave of snow
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of russia in south africa. with me today is a professor at a k, at about joe, former director of the institute for pan african thornton conversation at the university of john as well, who served on you admissions in south africa. he's also the author of the new book, boutros boutros golly, apropos prophet proselytize, a pharaoh and pope, one of the very few written works in the u. n. z. first african arab 60 general, whose contributions he says had been raised by nature nation scholars professor at about your joins me now from johannesburg in south africa. thank you so much, professor for joining us before we get to the book. i must ask, man, i should say a book about a un secretary general that wasn't assassinated. unlike dag hamish old famously, your view of oliver rob's visit to africa. i mean, in a donation meteor i don't, i knew you were in nigeria at the time during the visit, but i mean all but condemning as african counterpart, melody and door. oh, vera joined russia. south africa perhaps shine a military drill, sir. i suppose it's a class divide in all the sorts of things elite in south africa, looking down at the a government in south afr
of russia in south africa. with me today is a professor at a k, at about joe, former director of the institute for pan african thornton conversation at the university of john as well, who served on you admissions in south africa. he's also the author of the new book, boutros boutros golly, apropos prophet proselytize, a pharaoh and pope, one of the very few written works in the u. n. z. first african arab 60 general, whose contributions he says had been raised by nature nation scholars...
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ukraine there is one and called for the initiative to extend to all universities in the country hanging out. this is especially true of the southkraine universities, even in the west, where it turned out. now many times displaced persons are students. everywhere the ukrainian schismatics should have the right to receive education in the state language. this is another spiritual front. and if we give up the slack, we still don’t bring it to the end to its logical conclusion, we’ll leave at least something russian language, culture, church. so the war is not over. they seize one temple after another from the canonical orthodox church. st. nicholas cathedral in kremenets st. george's cathedral in lvov. this is ukrainian state policy . that is, we want to build a single strong democratic ukrainian state, and therefore the church in it should be one, but what the new owners arrange at the altar is the refectory church of kiev-pechersk, laurels, a concert chorea group, cossack composition about the murder of a muscovite. in dances with a dog in her arms, although it is generally not customary to bring animals to worship, reminiscent
ukraine there is one and called for the initiative to extend to all universities in the country hanging out. this is especially true of the southkraine universities, even in the west, where it turned out. now many times displaced persons are students. everywhere the ukrainian schismatics should have the right to receive education in the state language. this is another spiritual front. and if we give up the slack, we still don’t bring it to the end to its logical conclusion, we’ll leave at...
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we are live at howard university, duke, villanova, hofstra and the university of south carolina wherence to save a life as we mark ten years since robin's own life-saving bone marrow transplant that led 25,000 people to join the registry and more than 140 people have gone on to donate to a patient in need. we have lots more on that coming up. >> look at the turnout. i mean, these are college kids and it's early and they're out there. that's great. >>> right now, we're going to get more on the toxic train derailment in ohio. the biden administration announcing new steps to hold the rail industry accountable. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg is joining us live. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. two big missions, helping the people on the ground in east palestine right now and preventing something like this from happening again. what is the administration doing on both fronts? >> that's right, so one of the biggest things to support the people of east palestine, is to make sure they have access to the public health support they need, to the environmental resources they n
we are live at howard university, duke, villanova, hofstra and the university of south carolina wherence to save a life as we mark ten years since robin's own life-saving bone marrow transplant that led 25,000 people to join the registry and more than 140 people have gone on to donate to a patient in need. we have lots more on that coming up. >> look at the turnout. i mean, these are college kids and it's early and they're out there. that's great. >>> right now, we're going to...
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of russia in south africa. with me today is the professor at a k at about jo, former director, the institute of pan african thought and conversation at the university of john his work. he served on you and missions in south africa. he's also the author of the new book, boutros boutros golly, after our profit profit proselytize, a pharaoh and pope, one of the very few written works on the u. ends. first african arab 60 general, whose contributions he says had been raised by nature nation scholars professor at about your choice. we now from johannesburg in south africa. thank you so much, professor for joining us. before we get to the book, i must ask, man, i should say, a book about a un secretary general that wasn't assassinated unlike dag hamish old famously, your view of a lab, rob's visit to africa. i mean, in asia nation, media, i don't, i knew you were in nigeria at the time during the visit, but i mean all but condemning as, as african count about melody pander. oh, for join russia? south africa perhaps shine a military drills a, i suppose, as a class, divide in all the sorts of things elite in south africa, looking down at the a government i
of russia in south africa. with me today is the professor at a k at about jo, former director, the institute of pan african thought and conversation at the university of john his work. he served on you and missions in south africa. he's also the author of the new book, boutros boutros golly, after our profit profit proselytize, a pharaoh and pope, one of the very few written works on the u. ends. first african arab 60 general, whose contributions he says had been raised by nature nation...
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south khorasan, all of this province. esfahan the southern regions of chaharmahal and bakhtiari, kohgiluyeh and boyer ahmad, the eastern regions of these provinces are raining, while other parts of this university professor are in the form of snow in the mountainous regions of south central zagros , while it is predicted due to the intensity of rains in zagros provinces and also in the southern regions of mes kerman country. there is a possibility of flooding of rivers in the mountainous areas, especially in the mountainous and agricultural areas, as well as the possibility of temporary flooding in the southern provinces of the country for tomorrow , but it is expected to continue in the southeast of the country for wednesday and thursday. wednesday, thursday is the day where most of the burden happens in sistan and baluchistan province, kerman and northern hormozgan, but as we can see that we will still have the same ratio in the northern half of the country, for tehran and karaj , don't worry too much, it will not be as much as before. unhealthy for the sensitive groups will happen in tehran and karaj, but for the temperature, the temperature is predicted if we divide the country into two par
south khorasan, all of this province. esfahan the southern regions of chaharmahal and bakhtiari, kohgiluyeh and boyer ahmad, the eastern regions of these provinces are raining, while other parts of this university professor are in the form of snow in the mountainous regions of south central zagros , while it is predicted due to the intensity of rains in zagros provinces and also in the southern regions of mes kerman country. there is a possibility of flooding of rivers in the mountainous areas,...
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of moscow state university. it is located there in terskol in the south of the highest peak of our country in summer and winter students to practice. employees who are permanently on the base. because the conditions are different. on the territory of our base, it stands in the arena , as we assume the arena of the 14-18th century, and it is important for us to understand what age this tree will show us, because then it will allow us to determine its age, that is, the ancient sea, a large glacier hall. the glacier lay below this place, and now the tree grew at a time when the glaciers began to recede yes, the climatic conditions changed. good kern turned out, yes smooth indeed. well, now you can proceed further. how they say that the specialists themselves, the elbrus educational and scientific base is unique, there are no analogues to it, nowhere is it enough that this is the highest mountain station in the world. so everything is available here that a geographer needs to study the mountains that live and change different natural and plant zones , alpine landscapes, glaciers. here, on the layout depicted, elbrus is cov
of moscow state university. it is located there in terskol in the south of the highest peak of our country in summer and winter students to practice. employees who are permanently on the base. because the conditions are different. on the territory of our base, it stands in the arena , as we assume the arena of the 14-18th century, and it is important for us to understand what age this tree will show us, because then it will allow us to determine its age, that is, the ancient sea, a large...
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south korean and us forces. this spring. so let's bring in mason richie. she's a north career specialist and associate professor of international politics at hancock, university of phone study, the joins of life on the south korean capital. mason good to be with us. let's talk 1st and if we can about this latest launch by north korea, how significant is it? and what message if the young young trying to center with all these missile launches? yes, so this is a significant launch. but i think it's not so much significant because of the underlying technology was long 15, you know, has been in some form likely deployed for a while now. and in that sense, what was interesting about the test was that north korea reports that the decision to launch this was given without warning to the launch curves. and so this doesn't seem so much like it was a test, especially the underlying technology as it was a drill for the launch cruise. and i think we're going to see that going forward with some of the legacy systems that already exist in addition to testing programs for, you know, other missiles, especially solid fuel icbm. the message i think here is that north korea is n
south korean and us forces. this spring. so let's bring in mason richie. she's a north career specialist and associate professor of international politics at hancock, university of phone study, the joins of life on the south korean capital. mason good to be with us. let's talk 1st and if we can about this latest launch by north korea, how significant is it? and what message if the young young trying to center with all these missile launches? yes, so this is a significant launch. but i think...
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analyst in new york, we have let me goldstein, he's the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in south and we crossed to michael desk. he is the packing j. d, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame or identity cross roles. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate a lot of me, let me go to you. breaking news here. a short time ago, vladimir putin addressing the nation, announced that russia would be suspending negotiations for the start to treaty, which i think in total. now that is the end of arms control that were in the soviet union slash russia had with the west. garments control essentially is dead. i seriously doubt negotiations. i'll return before the 2026 expiration date. this is a major decoupling that the coupling is done. would you say so? lot of mere. yes. i think russia kept on sending the same message, the united states and the nature that dawned escalate by a frozen dead. the ears serrato go through on the action of the action and they soon or later have to realize it in our indeed, you know, all this tal
analyst in new york, we have let me goldstein, he's the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in south and we crossed to michael desk. he is the packing j. d, professor of international relations at the university of notre dame or identity cross roles. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate a lot of me, let me go to you. breaking news here. a short time ago, vladimir putin addressing the nation, announced that russia would be...
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study in kindergarten and schools across the country. allah, good nick, of a has been teaching at mario po, university for 30 years south 40. so what number of meals deplorable, but a lot of you, my pleasure. hon. the curriculum changed before her eyes. a new generation of ukrainians was created, one capable of realizing what the c i had come up with in the early fifties. the idea of cleansing ukraine of undesirable nationalities just wanted him to where was boy, you know, get the mark lost, now cranes come. he is a kid devine wrists border. was she insidious answer so i could have a position even not bar. it will be, should me national grain, scuse excuses, and we still go to school. newcastle was now old. if the cable was 3 or 4 by last, now i don't have static, i thought i will let me know grain. so when i get a chance, get find it so much the new pull class lee. it is public in the following, in the weekly spoken, successfully negotiated a little pat each night with was just on the look william. so we should school little them with her a just a few minutes which virginia mostly students have a pool. hello. hello. th
study in kindergarten and schools across the country. allah, good nick, of a has been teaching at mario po, university for 30 years south 40. so what number of meals deplorable, but a lot of you, my pleasure. hon. the curriculum changed before her eyes. a new generation of ukrainians was created, one capable of realizing what the c i had come up with in the early fifties. the idea of cleansing ukraine of undesirable nationalities just wanted him to where was boy, you know, get the mark lost,...
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from is a big open question. roth well joins us from the school of business at george mason university, korea in san door, rod can't south korea afford giving pension as a free ride on the subway. any more have the promises of politicians to a fair chunk of their voting base? just got out of control. it's a fair question. um, i think what the government is really trying to indicate is that the social welfare policies, which have been traditionally valued in the past and perhaps not sustainable in the future. now we've, we've seen who have reached the social tipping point where we now know that the average age in korea is 47. we know that approximately 25 percent of people are over 65. so the burden is just starting to maybe creep up on the government and you know, maybe this is a little bit of an indicator. the, the good right is about to maybe not stop, but slowing down a little bit. could mean that everyone else would have to pay a higher fairs on the subway to help support the elderly. i mean that's, that's what it's all about. isn't it in an economy that the, the younger workers are paying the price for pensioners? y
from is a big open question. roth well joins us from the school of business at george mason university, korea in san door, rod can't south korea afford giving pension as a free ride on the subway. any more have the promises of politicians to a fair chunk of their voting base? just got out of control. it's a fair question. um, i think what the government is really trying to indicate is that the social welfare policies, which have been traditionally valued in the past and perhaps not sustainable...