so-called E1 corridor and uh Israeli NOS's including peace now NGOs's against occupation uh really to try to to stop or delay um the implementation of this the opening of construction tenderswhich of course is is the big step but what's happened uh in the past day is that the government has put out despite
yeah I lived in I was I was uh when as was a kid we lived in Poland it was Communist country and my father would go occupation rather honestly writing and acting in the creation of heat business not always shedding
when you wake W up you remember it you wake up you say that was a blissful occupation if there is no external occupation it would seek an internal occupation so keep it
rest of his life because you know of X Y and Z like did you have to reconcile that or is that just part of your your occupation that you think no you know I the um there's several answers to thatquestion um the the truth is that uh when I started doing this we had a
overseen the writing of a manual on counterinsurgency that amounted in many ways to a scathing critique of how the occupation had been conducted they brought in around them a lot of people who had opposed the war who thought thiswas the wrong thing but at least thought we could try to do this better to mitigate the impact to mitigate This
several times it began as a blitzk invasion of Iraq it became a botched occupation it then became a slow growing but durableInsurgency then it became an American oh then then it actually became a small
So to give you an example of the kinds of evidence Iím looking at and to differentiate these people so much, somewhat, letís return to the time of the American and Soviet military occupations . The border, as Iíd said, was a sight of endemic theft, abduction, rape and shootings and itwas technically illegal to cross but locals still went back and forth all the time, especially Eastern smugglers, undocumented workers and migrants.
least a little bit of money so um I I started working and at the same time I could do the specialization for occupational health specialist so I did four years together with my work and uh I finished that as well um was employed for a couple of years and saw okay they
I actually, Chrysler put out a really nice book at the end of the program like, like a, I'm not sure what they did with it, but they put together a-a-a synopsis of the program. occupations , and ages of every single person that had one of these cars; 203 people.
culture, it's our history, and we we must to to fight to prevent the full occupation of Russian Federation and by Russian Federation our territory. Do you think you are winning, succeeding?
At that date in 1887, we had 130 million acres of land inside the reservation boundaries, and almost every treaty reads for the exclusive use and occupation by Indian people. And there was an acre or two set aside for the blacksmith, there was an acre or two set aside for the schoolmarm,
So what is giving up and what is just deciding to do something else? an occupation . And we have seen that time and time again.
and yeah I think they will roll back that promise Obama won't say so what he'll say is we've decided on the post-occupation force we're no longer fighting a war and this is how we're going to be in Iraq but yeah we're going to have American troops there for a long time and I think the important thing to understand is unlike the occupations of
because of that 30 40 years ago when I first became interested in when I was and occupation often confined to women and increasingly to immigrants
So it's quite extraordinary how much the working conditions have improved, and in large part because of technology, right? Even occupations that still exist today have been transformed beyond recognition. Back in 1900, a farmer would have walked the fields with nothing more than animal power.
so for instance if you look and and this is true across occupations affected by computers so occupations on the on the right that that have a lot of people use computers you're seeing a rapidly growing gap between the 90th percentile wage and the
So after years and years and years of dogs being allowed to go into pubs around Balmain, all of a sudden, the council decided, no. On occupational health and safety grounds, the dogs would now no longer be allowed around food areas-- so not allowed in any part of the pub. The absurdity of that is something that grabs me straight away.
and occupations , and America led the world in pushing that, and not coincidentally, led the world in shared prosperity and living standards.
in the occupation mix in America, right?
to make the occupation as costly as possible while also simultaneously trying to uh negotiate with Israel at at
to expand its occupation from 60% of
So the occupation continued, with a half dozen members now living full-time on the property.
about the largest single occupation in our entire workforce.
But the occupation , for example, that is most susceptible to sleep deprivation are shift workers, people who work at night and they get--
who reported his occupation , when he was arrested, as tattoo model.
to colonial occupation , they did establish a big lay meditation
It's a solitary occupation , but actually you read to know you're not alone.
to the Soviet occupation in the '80s.
What was his occupation ?
This is occupation duty.
And the occupation lasted for another six years.
There's just enough occupation for the body that the mind-- my mind, anyway-- can sort of roam free.
Each year of this occupation , life will get worse than the year before.
during the occupation Going Underground once when the Iraqis tried to force her to work for their newspaper and again when an unflattering psychological
So the occupational therapy folks sent her off for evaluation and they said, you should go to college, to which she said,
of my life in occupational, physical, speech, music, and theater therapy, I've been able to overcome many of my obstacles today to pursue a career
There are things like occupational, which help in designing work places and things.
There's issues around occupational licensing.
So Brenda is an occupational therapist.
you're seeing a rapidly growing gap between the 90th percentile wage and the 50th percentile wage other occupations there's not much change there's growing inequality related to the use of computers and and it's this this gap between the median worker who can't acquire the skills or has has difficulty
significant social challenge created by new technology it's it's this a sort of new digital divide uh wage inequality is growing within occupations uh also because access to to to the new technology is limited by people by people's skills they you know whether they can get the job to to learn on the
We put particular occupational groups in charge, we give them exclusive rights, and they get on with it.
You take the overall occupations in the economy, and look at the underlying skills required to do them, what you find is that those jobs that
It's an occupational hazard.
Even though the occupations are over and Occupy Wall Street itself isn't getting as much attention.
The National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety said that the health costs alone, which means people actually end up in hospital or seeing a medical practitioner, is 200 billion
as a way of occupational therapy because for me building something big like this is great but another thing that's just
They…they began the occupation in the supposed defense of the Russian language. And that's why...
Putin's plan is to end the occupation of our territory.
must to fight to prevent the full occupation of Russian Federation. uh by