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the highest at that time in the world for the feed of the kyiv-mohyla academy abroad , the university of viennantation of his thoughts, he based the bible, quotes the bible, communicates in ukrainian , and loves ukrainian, and that is exactly why hryhoria a frying pan and they call him a ukrainian philosopher, he will be called a ukrainian original mind, he is in the top ten great ukrainians and today hryhoriy skovoroda is extremely relevant, modern, especially for me , he hurts me and the feeling is so close, it is similar to the military, i just wanted to re -read any of his works. thank you very much for such a mood thank you for the conversation for the information hanna yar inter, head of the scientific and research department of the skovorody national literary and memorial museum, was in contact with the studio we we continue the marathon, we help literally all of ukraine, next, the face of the heroin section directs part of the income from her business to the reconstruction of the estate of a prominent ukrainian, a girl from a sleeve of various calibers makes souvenirs and jewelry, see t
the highest at that time in the world for the feed of the kyiv-mohyla academy abroad , the university of viennantation of his thoughts, he based the bible, quotes the bible, communicates in ukrainian , and loves ukrainian, and that is exactly why hryhoria a frying pan and they call him a ukrainian philosopher, he will be called a ukrainian original mind, he is in the top ten great ukrainians and today hryhoriy skovoroda is extremely relevant, modern, especially for me , he hurts me and the...
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he's a professor of philosophy and media and technology at the university of vienna. thanks very much for being on al jazeera. well, what are your thoughts about the technology? i mean, do you think it will be able to make the blind see and the disabled walk again? i see the potential of this technology. i think this kind of technology, at least if it's successful because we don't know yet. if you're willing to succeed, but even successful, it could contribute to dealing with things like paralyzed people and blindness. i think there are lots of ethical questions relates to what, what, what are those ethical questions? yeah. one is like, this is developed by commercial company. and how will this go in terms of ethics usually in medical area and universities are in hospitals. we have ethics communities, and here this is a private company, so we don't know how this is going to work out. and another problem is that in principle, this technology phone developed could be 2 things for brain control and for mind control. and that's obviously very problematic. and so how are w
he's a professor of philosophy and media and technology at the university of vienna. thanks very much for being on al jazeera. well, what are your thoughts about the technology? i mean, do you think it will be able to make the blind see and the disabled walk again? i see the potential of this technology. i think this kind of technology, at least if it's successful because we don't know yet. if you're willing to succeed, but even successful, it could contribute to dealing with things like...
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laureate in physics dot also placed the emblems of the austrian academy of sciences and the university of viennaehicle runs along route number one along its route, both are located just the same scientific and educational institutions in which the nobel laureate works, according to the authorities, and the example of sailinger should motivate other people to engage in scientific disciplines and controversial issues. well why, well, you know, that's it anyway . it's great what's what here people are proud of their own is not something that you need to be proud of yours - this is, of course, unconditional. but this is the application of the name of a person to his face on some public objects. will it motivate to engage in scientific disciplines, or will it motivate to become famous and generate vanity. i think it will motivate people to take an interest in general. who is this person and perhaps by learning his life story of his research. but this will interest you, and you will not want to kill me, and you will continue to develop in some of the areas of science. well , for example, we are in the
laureate in physics dot also placed the emblems of the austrian academy of sciences and the university of viennaehicle runs along route number one along its route, both are located just the same scientific and educational institutions in which the nobel laureate works, according to the authorities, and the example of sailinger should motivate other people to engage in scientific disciplines and controversial issues. well why, well, you know, that's it anyway . it's great what's what here people...
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and the trustee here was sauer, someone who'd gone to the university of vienna, studied chemistry andthen got into the nazi movement, and he first burst into the apartment and and into their printing press and is spewing normal, anti-semitic, really hate and sounding like he's going to be awful. but then he begins hanging around has to go through all the the records of fine and so forth and he starts reading freud's works, which are on the bookshelves there, and freud's apartment any and he begins to clearly show some respect for freud in fact when some other ss come in, he tells anna freud, the daughter, well, you know, those are prussians. they don't really know how important is down. i like civilized austria and and eventually and also he at one point when he was a student one of his favorite professors was a chemistry professor who was an elderly jewish chemistry professor. had since since died. and despite his despite his nazi beliefs, he looked back on and fondly and freud had known that professor and his again, personal connections matter even in the grand sweep of history and
and the trustee here was sauer, someone who'd gone to the university of vienna, studied chemistry andthen got into the nazi movement, and he first burst into the apartment and and into their printing press and is spewing normal, anti-semitic, really hate and sounding like he's going to be awful. but then he begins hanging around has to go through all the the records of fine and so forth and he starts reading freud's works, which are on the bookshelves there, and freud's apartment any and he...
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Dec 27, 2022
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bartholomew, the burgomaster's villa in the style of the vienna secession drohobych pedagogical universitybychchyna and many, many other things uh, we are proud of ours, we don't give up ours, we love ours and continue we are talking about magnetic storms, now for your attention is a forecast chart that shows that in the coming days, uh, magnetic storms are kind of intense are powerful, slight fluctuations are not expected, but the situation is relatively not threatening, we actually return to the highlight of our column, the weather forecast. so, on december 28, no precipitation is expected in the western part of ukraine the air temperature will range from two to six degrees celsius, the warmest will be transcarpathia and chernivtsi region in the north, cloudy weather will prevail in sumy oblast, there is only a chance of a little wet snow. these are the remnants of an atmospheric front plus one plus four. the maximum air temperature tomorrow in the eastern regions of ukraine will also be fresh moisture +14 a little wet snow and rain depending on the air temperature, the precipitation pha
bartholomew, the burgomaster's villa in the style of the vienna secession drohobych pedagogical universitybychchyna and many, many other things uh, we are proud of ours, we don't give up ours, we love ours and continue we are talking about magnetic storms, now for your attention is a forecast chart that shows that in the coming days, uh, magnetic storms are kind of intense are powerful, slight fluctuations are not expected, but the situation is relatively not threatening, we actually return to...
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professor site mohammed mirandi from the university of tyran, he says, washington is manipulating the nuclear threat as a means to isolate iran. during the negotiations in vienna, the americans and europeans were constantly saying that the money nuclear program has advanced too far we. there's no more time for negotiations. we have to finish the negotiations now and strike a deal. otherwise it will be too late. they were constantly making threats and warning the international community about the thrive at the iranian he's on their program. well, ever since they've left than the negotiating table. they've stopped making all these warnings, putting out these warnings about some key minute threat from the running nuclear program. they're saying nothing they're focused on ukraine now. so if the running nuclear program was such a threat, we should constantly be hearing the same language coming out from europe and the united states. that there are some sort of imminent threat. there is none because they were like they, we all know their life. and it's, it's clear that the iranian nuclear program was peaceful, but the europeans in america were using the writing nucle
professor site mohammed mirandi from the university of tyran, he says, washington is manipulating the nuclear threat as a means to isolate iran. during the negotiations in vienna, the americans and europeans were constantly saying that the money nuclear program has advanced too far we. there's no more time for negotiations. we have to finish the negotiations now and strike a deal. otherwise it will be too late. they were constantly making threats and warning the international community about...
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будем брать even how they played vienna, how they took berlin, how they took budapest well, if it goes to the hague, solovyov has a universal solution, he is the content of how to avoid the tribunal for 9 months, russian propagandists publicly for the first time admitted that they are committing crimes, because the innocent will not be taken to the hague, the main task of the kremlin today is to end the negotiations and with them a ceasefire for ukraine if the negotiations are violated in our territories in 91 this year payment of reparations well, russia apologizes for what happened. i think that ukraine can not consider such negotiations. but if it remains in the positions of february 23 - it will definitely not suit ukraine wants the return of crimea, donbass and all our territories, so if the second army of the world has to we beat everyone, we just gave donbas to crimea , we owe only two trillion dollars, not so many afghans, we knew only 50 colonels and 132 generals, you see and they saved all of you, they will definitely remember the janitor whom simonyan spoke, i'll show you on the stage of the talk show, the complainer, spasion, vinnytsia is a j
будем брать even how they played vienna, how they took berlin, how they took budapest well, if it goes to the hague, solovyov has a universal solution, he is the content of how to avoid the tribunal for 9 months, russian propagandists publicly for the first time admitted that they are committing crimes, because the innocent will not be taken to the hague, the main task of the kremlin today is to end the negotiations and with them a ceasefire for ukraine if the negotiations are...
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and the premier and the university of arkansas i consider myself a walking bill for the power of the land grant system to connect from a smaller brilliant countyy in northern vienna with the world. in my various roles i've witnessed the transformative land grant system. the robust resiliency and the face of continual challenges and the nucleus of the security. i want to share some additional recommendations. earlier this year we talked about the economic research service in the public support forr agricultural research. 70% of agriculture are all ran to be performed of land-grant universities or other federal entitiesnd as public investment declined disproportionately. land grants have integrated federal, leveraged federal resources provided the collaborative partnerships with other land grants, industries, state and county governments using arkansas as an example in 2022 the state appropriated funds accounted for 56.5% federal capacity accounted for 6.3% of the total university of arkansas. from 2017 to 2022, the share of the capacity decreased by 2.8% funding from grants increased by 2.1% and county extension program by 1%. industry grants account for about 45%
and the premier and the university of arkansas i consider myself a walking bill for the power of the land grant system to connect from a smaller brilliant countyy in northern vienna with the world. in my various roles i've witnessed the transformative land grant system. the robust resiliency and the face of continual challenges and the nucleus of the security. i want to share some additional recommendations. earlier this year we talked about the economic research service in the public support...
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university and president of the u.n. sustainable development solutions network. he has served as adviser to three u.n. secretaries-general. his latest piece is headlined "a mediator's guide to peace in ukraine." he is joining us from viennaaustria. professor sachs, why don't you layout your thesis, your proposal for how this mediation can happen. we see there is a serious shift here. macron, with biden at the white house, the first state visit to the white house under the biden administration of any world leader, and clearly this was a major subject of their talks, both macron being a back channel to putin but also president biden himself saying he would speak with putin. what do you think needs to happen? >> i think both sides need to see there is no military way out. i'm speaking of nato and ukraine on one side and russia on the others. this war is politics by other means or with other means, meaning that there are political issues at stake here and those are what need to be negotiated. what the president macron said is absolutely correct, that president putin wants political outcomes that in my view absolutely can be met at the negotiating table. just to quote what macron said in another interview, he said one of the
university and president of the u.n. sustainable development solutions network. he has served as adviser to three u.n. secretaries-general. his latest piece is headlined "a mediator's guide to peace in ukraine." he is joining us from viennaaustria. professor sachs, why don't you layout your thesis, your proposal for how this mediation can happen. we see there is a serious shift here. macron, with biden at the white house, the first state visit to the white house under the biden...