Vice president , it was announced that this year more than 10 million tons of wheat have been purchased from farmers. In this meeting, two requests of the ministry of energy regarding the issuance of islamic financial bonds for the implementation of Power Transmission projects in 16 Regional Power companies and the implementation of 99 power Plant Projects were approved. In dualfuel vehicles and helping to build intelligent cng fuel supply stations were reviewed and approved. Approval of the proposal to increase the production rate of the Yadavaran Oil field up to 152 thousand Barrels Per Day was among the other approvals of this meeting. The deputy minister of economic diplomacy of the ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the necessity of preparing a trade model based on clearing. Mr. Safari said that this model will be finalized soon. We had invited him to explain the clearing model, not a commodityforcommodity theater. If there were any problems, please fix them as soon as possible.
In the strain of american political thinking to the right. Living. Other years ago. Or a hundred years ago. What happens when you get hung up on that. When you get wrapped up in the past and you cannot go forward. According to what we are saying is that there should be two kinds path ol geez living too much in the present moment. What is more productive for prosperity. And achieving your longterm goals would be to have the wherewithal and the outlook to look forward with your life and to decide what you will need to look forward to. And write your own script and have the wherewithal to forego the present satisfaction in the name of and the service of achieving the longterm goal. That would be botched up by getting hung up in the past. Froids definition of mental illness. Or being too much interested in the immediate Immediate Gratification or living in the present we dont even want our children to go to high school because fat highspirited highmindedness but we touch on somewhat playfu
Samantha Garbers, PhD works with a diverse range of clinical- and community-based stakeholders to develop, adapt, implement, and evaluate innovative interventions to improve public health for diverse populations including sexual and gender minority youth and adults, adolescent males and women seeking reproductive health care, Latinx and Black communities, and individuals with limited health literacy. Using her training as an epidemiologist, Dr. Garbers works with stakeholders to integrate rigorous methods for process and outcome evaluation into interventions, with a focus on reproductive health. She is currently Co-Principal Investigator of an NIMHD-funded study to develop and test an intervention integrating mind-body integrative health approaches with sleep hygiene to improve sleep among teens served in school-based health centers in NYC. She recently served as Lead Evaluator for a federally-funded randomized controlled trial of a motivational interviewing intervention for teen pre