applications. that are also ai. mr huang informally kicked off the computex technology expo in taiwan, on sunday. the event is also being attended by bosses from other large chip makers, including intel and amd. with the ai chip race heating up, companies are racing to catch up with nvidia, which is the leading manufacturer of the advanced technology. that s according to industry expert bob o donnell. this is the most exciting computex show in a very long time, is the first time i been backin time, is the first time i been back in almost 15 years because i feel at such a big deal. back in almost 15 years because ifeel at such a big deal. and forjensen, he is the rock star he s literally on a stadium tour, all his last speeches have been in stadiums like a rock star. there was a lot of excitement there, and he s got a big vision story to tell because he is indeed the figurehead leading the industry at this point. his idea is, look, companies are now starting to leverage
Super interesting to one the biggest differences there are no ghettos in switzerland and portugal. But they couldnt do is act like the people who were attics were others. In switzerland if you are an addict in switzerland switzerland the semis picture postcard you have in your head. Its a nice little place with lovely ordered parks and if youre a heroin addict people see you are a heroin addict reader have the equivalent of words shot away. That was really importance of part of the job offers that we would like to dismantle ghettoization and United States apart it is about humanizing people and saying we are all people as we all deserve a chance to live. We all deserve a chance to be happy and we can choose policies to do that. Thank you all for your questions. I really loved it. Thank you. [applause] i shouldve said i will now sign your books if you want me to. We will be here until 10 00 so please feel free to hang around and talk to johann. Grab a glass of wine, coffee and buy some
Up he says i think that that is a milan terrace, which is the term that they used at the time and the father just looks at him and says okay, that is actually not true. He looks at him in such indignity. But of course its because of his stature. It is because of the way and shes doing things that white women do. She is a homemaker. And it is all of these things that make her story believable. The same as with lm it is the thing that she does that makes are believable as a white man that otherwise she would not be able to pass. So in terms of originality i definitely think that there were more opportunities to pass in the south. Particularly in the antebellum period. Just because there was more racial mixture and also because there was a much larger black population in the south during that time. And because it was so large it has to be larger than that. And it has to be about 90 of blacks and so there would have been more passion in the south during a period of time. Because there woul
Recently, and i was, i only know i mendels laws of heredity and who as he something about genetic this is genetics in it. And then then yeah. Okay. Okay. Yes. Of course. Yeah. What can you tell me what i he was a me that when they were unity genetics. Yeah. He was among for all those still racking their brains will look at why his discoveries are so important and why schools still teach mendels laws today. Welcome to to morrow to day. The science show on t w Gregor Mendel was indeed a monk. In 1843, he joined a monastery in a town, now known as but no in the czech republic. He became intrigued by the peas growing in the monasteries garden. They had purple white in pink flowers. The pods were different colors to some peas around, others were wrinkled. 2 how can there be so many variations . He wondered, he began cross breeding the peas, producing more than 28000. 00 plants. The results amazed him. When he crossed purple in white flowers, he only got plants with purple flowers. Then he c
trade, it doesn t mean we won t have interaction, but it means that we should also be resilient in those processes, not taking too high risks that might become our problem, or we will have to make choices that we do not want to make. turning to the oil industry members of the 0pec+ cartel have agreed to extend most of its production cuts to 2025. the cuts, which were first agreed in december, were due to expire at the end of this month. meanwhile, a private survey released in the coming hours will shed some light on how the chinese economy is doing. factory activity in the world s largest marketplace slowed by more than expected in may. harry murphy cruise, an economist with moody s analytics, gave us a sense of what lies ahead for oil prices. i suppose not an entirely surprising decision. we had expected some of these cuts to continue through to the end of the year. what we saw over the weekend was something that went a little bit further than that. but really, i think that reflects