, we predicted that the special book exhibition in the 8th educational festival of Shahid Beheshti university of medical sciences was honored from 9 educational groups in the field of medical sciences. The minister of health said that this year we gave about 1,800 new permits to recruit professors, and last year, 1,000 people were recruited. And the best plans in the field of education of Shahid Beheshti university of medical sciences. The great pride of the Anesthesia Department is that it provides Many Services to patients. These services are both in the form of very reliable scientific articles and in the form of educational processes it is very reliable and has been able to offer it at the National Level and at the world level. Before the pathological changes show up on their own images, a mass grows, we can see through the imaging techniques and the indicators that we extract. Qualitatively and quantitatively we can achieve early diagnosis. Nursing diagnoses have won the top rank
Looking at your 56yearold i mean, liberia had one of the worst civil wars, and they told me over and over that oevbola is worse than war because it is the silent killer. He is at the point that sebastian was at 10 years ago saying, i would have made a different decision at 30. I feel like it is part of my dna. Of the discussion about the dangers of reporting in the middle east. This was held recently by the council on foreign relations. You can watch it in its entirety tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan. Tonight, on the communicators we will take a look at how the Music Industry works. Professor of music business at the Berklee College of music discusses the way that music platforms impact the way that musicians are paid and how congress can make the payment structure more transparent. He is joined by jim phillips. Certainly the narrative of songwriters say they dont understand where their money comes from is not new. Everything in the world is chocolate. Then as they can know where its
[chuckling] we are going to ask our two speakers to talk briefly, then we will have almost a full hour for comments, questions, and maybe debate. Let me welcome our two speakers. An adjunct fellow of the. Ashington institute a fellow at an institute in jerusalem. Former member of israels parliament. A has she has just written policy paper for the Washington Institute. There are printed copies of it outside at the front desk in the lobby. You can pick one up in the lobby on your way out if we have not run after them. One possible way of getting around the current betweenic impasse palestinians and israelis. As the subtitle says, preserving a past. Our second speaker is a senior fellow at the Washington Institute. A good friend and colleague. Someone who played an Important Role as the key member of the Palestinian Authority negotiating team. Afterward a Senior Member of the American Task force for palestine and now to our great good fortune is here with us at the Washington Institute an
Gordon humphrey, the senator, there are no tougher guys that sit on the face of the earth, but he was successful, because they knew how to stick to principles encompass thingsprinciples and accomplish things. Yelling and screaming can do it. Bellyaching and bullying . You know better than that. Right here. For 40 years, weve had a National Strategy around containment of communism. That didnt just drive military and foreign policy, it drove olympic athletes. In the last 20 years, but has been our National Strategy . This survives whoever sits in the white house, whoevers in control of congress. Gov. Kasich i dont think weve had a National Strategy . Once the wall came down, we no longer thought we might have to use nuclear weapons. Mutually assured destruction convinced us we didnt have to. But, when the enemy came down, it was like, now what do we do . We do not recognize early enough the issue of radical jihad. If you thought about afghanistan, what the russians were experiencing in c
Today we are going to have the a round table. I want to emphasize the dialogue of it. Despite the fact that the table is square. [chuckling] we are going to ask our two speakers to talk briefly, then we will have almost a full hour for comments, questions, and maybe debate. Let me welcome our two speakers. An adjunct fellow of the. Ashington institute a fellow at an institute in jerusalem. Former member of israels parliament. A has she has just written policy paper for the Washington Institute. There are printed copies of it outside at the front desk in the lobby. You can pick one up in the lobby on your way out if we have not run after them. One possible way of getting around the current betweenic impasse palestinians and israelis. As the subtitle says, preserving a past. Our second speaker is a senior fellow at the Washington Institute. A good friend and colleague. Someone who played an Important Role as the key member of the Palestinian Authority negotiating team. Afterward a Senior