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Transcripts For RT Watching The Hawks 20240712

Of Master Sergeant trevor de boer who 1st deployed to afghanistan back in 2002 and recently told stars and stripes quote when we started this people asked why i was going and my response was so my sons dont have to fight this war well through no fault of Master Sergeant aboard that mission has clearly failed as his son payton slopes has now is also served in afghanistan even at the very same Forward Operating base that his father served at this never ending war has even outlasted the New York Times special at war a section dedicated to covering it the times of war editor Loren Katzenberg took to twitter to announce that the paper will be ending its at war forum pointedly commenting that there are fewer a ....

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Transcripts For DW ZDFBauhaus 20240712

A s m r sound lets find out how we hear sound in the 1st place. Anatomically speaking we have an outer ear a middle ear and an inner ear and thats where we pick up the tourist signals in the form of vibrations in the cochlea to be precise. The cochlea is a bit like a spiral staircase that bassler membrane and hair cells make up the carpet. Its those cells that enable us to hear from behind notes. Notes sound fiber asians deflect the hair cells its like flattening the fibers of a carpet. That generates an electrical signal which is sent to the brain and we perceive a sound. Then stand up again and all ready for the next sound. The different pitches are registered in different parts of the cockpit. I know its are detected by the hairs at the bottom. Lower ones further up. And the lowest notes at the very top. Enabling us to hear a wide range of pitches. And their cells are very sensitive if theyre exposed to too much stress or for too long they can be damaged and move on the real sounds ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Presidential Debates 20240712

Next, a Political Science professor teaches a class about president ial debates and their influence on voters. We will start today by talking about candidate debates. That is my favorite thing about a campaign. I am really excited to talk about this today. I want to give you a little bit of history. President ial and Vice President ial general election debates became a highlight of the campaign season. I it is something we expect to happen. Guess its also common in high profile races. So when was the first debate . As a historical trivia question. Anybody know . Ill give you a hint. No one recognizes those people . This is a false hint. Thats Lincoln Douglas. The famous Lincoln Douglas debates and they ran against each other for president. Those debates were wh ....

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Transcripts For DW Kulturzeit 20240712

Present constitution is considered by many to prevent social progress and justice a vote comes after for example in a. S. M. Our videos what do scientists have to say about that. Hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today. Before we explore the phenomenon of soothing a s. M. R. Sound lets find out how we hear sound in the 1st place. Anatomically speaking we have an outer ear the middle ear and an inner ear and thats where we pick up the tourist signals in the form of vibrations in the cochlea to be precise. The company it was a bit like a spiral staircase that bachelor membrane and hair cells make up the carpet. Its those cells that enable us to hear from the high notes. The low notes sound fiber ations deflect the hair cells its like flattening the fibers of a carpet. That generates an electrical signal which is sent to the brain and we perceive a sound or so then stand up again and all ready for the next sound. The different pitches are registered in different parts of the ....

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Transcripts For DW Fit Gesund 20240712

A s m r sound lets find out how we hear sound in the 1st place. Anatomically speaking we have an out of here a middle ear and an inner ear and thats where we pick up auditory signals in the form of vibrations in the cochlea to be precise. The cochlear is a bit like a spiral staircase that bassler membrane and hair cells make up the carpet. Its those cells that enable us to hear from the high notes. To the low notes sound tribe or asians deflect the here cells its like flattening the fibers of a carpet. That generates an electrical signal which is sent to the brain and we perceive a sound or so then stand up again and are ready for the next sound. The different pitches are registered in different parts of the cochlea. I know its are detected by the hairs at the bottom. Lower ones further up. In the lowest notes at the very top. Enabling us to hear a wide range of pitches. And hair cells are very sensitive if theyre exposed to too much stress or for too long they can be damaged and move ....

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