are created equal, that they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It's good, right? Did you get chills?
I started seeing asbestos fibers everywhere. Libby amphibole fibers and the vast majority of fibers that are inhaled.
But yet you're not driving to go get a pack of cigarettes. Libraries? OK, so it's research?
- Quick pause for a bathroom break if it's okay. liberties that the-- I mean, it's an amazing-- and it probably took you two minutes to read that. He was finished before most people
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, ... library, which is why it's library GPL.
you'd be interested in this if you don't already know the subject is public choice theory. It's kind of a branch of libertarian political economy studies that says that essentially one of its major aspects is that there really is no national interest the way you and I might think of it sitting here hashing it out across the table because what becomes the national interest is the
And as a result, they value different things. Liberals, I think, tend to value change. And at the level of government, that can mean change in terms of creating new programs that don't previously exist.
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. Liberal libertarians are very good when it comes to economics. Yes.
profound moment of self-reflection in 2017 where he knew I mean he was a Tea Party Republican, right? He's a libertarian uh came up with that wave of anti-government activism uh that was sort of kicked off during the Obama administration. But Massie then goes on
Jason Arde's story is also sparking conversation here in the US about how black academics are treated and how liberal institutions cultivate diversity. Tyler Austin Harper is a staff writer for the Atlantic magazine who's written about these issues. Tyler himself was an assistant professor of environmental studies at Bates College in Lewon, Maine. He left a tenure track
And I remember that you went to the US to study arts, if I'm not wrong, not finance, not-- Liberal arts. Liberal arts. And that was not your plan to be in finance. But somewhere down the line, things changed.
felt big enough that I knew with certainty that my life my very existence could blink out and nothing would change the universe would just continue on and the thought doesn't horrify me it's comforting liberating even a reminder that our transientists are atomicity doesn't diminish how precious we are it's simply that there's so much out there time scales we can hardly fathom and our existence is an Exquisite blip we are the single cell of an enormous giant 10 Giants 10 trillion Giants
in 1917, the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which is right in this big 100-year cycle right now, and the women's suffrage movement and women's liberation movement all occurred at the same time. And the Victorian mourning rituals, which were very elaborate and acknowledged that adjusting to loss takes a lot of time,
And we got literally drug through a rain forest. Liberia has a lot of vegetation, and the rainforest is very rich. And so it's like evergreen.
Can you tell us a little bit more about those films, the teams, and what issues Sembene was dealing with? Liberation of the oppressed is not Senegalese.
Libet. And he had the idea-- I think his original thought was, oh, maybe the readiness potential is just the conscious decision,
Libres para, pues, ahora mismo, la verdad que no sé qué está pasando que por el tema de la edad o porque yo también estoy
liberal branches of Christianity, which in turn, had been influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, and of course, by Gandhi and the ideas of nonviolence.
library, to her school library, and see a story that literally reflects her, reflects her story in some way back to her.
Librettist? Yeah, and so can you explain like what is a librettist?
Liberal in the sense that I use it simply means a commitment to individual rights, to minority rights, to the rule of law,
libro, solo aprendes a vivir cuando aprendes a morir.
Libya is still pretty rocky but it's quieted down.
library. So when people use the Chrome extension, a Japanese painting will appear, a Brazilian artist will appear, an American painting will appear.
Libraries have really become the-- well, used to really be the focal point of a community for information.
liberal, I promise. Like, here I am.
Liberal values work for me all the way around.
liberals I think a lot of us got kind of soft under Obama I think we kind of thought well you know we're going to be
liberating but after the formal festivities of friendship are over after sort of University School whatever sort
liberals like the smell of liberals conservatives don't mind the smell of liberals say quite as much when you do it on voice what you find is is the
Libya and one of the things that makes the difference of the Tipping Point is if you can start to build the
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Libraries were being founded.
Liberace she's listening to.
Libya, there's civil war and chaos.
Library feeding pigeons. Or if you don't like either of those two explanations, he's a space alien who, indeed, came to Earth from Venus
Libraries spend a huge amount of time and money creating often duplicative versions of metadata.
Library. You can imagine the distributed network that is possible if you were in a sense to be spreading out across the country and digitizing
Library of America. There are a couple different types of hubs.
Liberty would have been good.
Liberalism is a worldview, an ideology, that thinks that a source of all authority and all meaning in the universe is the individual human,
Liberalism has several core ideas.
Liberal economics is the view that the customer is always right.
Liberalism believes in individualism as we said earlier, that each one of us is an individual.
library event which was a movement is a movement which began in Denmark about 10 years ago it's now spread to over 20
Liberal education in the United States has been about increasing our ability to stand on our feet,
library.
Library"? So I started thinking about a unifying theme or idea.
liberal, more conservative, or just crazier.
libraries and have just abandoned physical books entirely.