Professor Karyn Lai has ZERO understanding about Yijing. To understand Yijing, see tienzengong.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/yijing-only.pdf
@vfxforgeАй бұрын
no fancy stages / lighting / ted talk, just great information and presentation. Great speaker.
@shayneingram97192 ай бұрын
Research Wiradjuri Nation. Central Nsw. Extremely Large Irish Indigenous Population, almost creating a new bloodline, fierce Warriors… Largely consisting of surnames as Kirby…Kennedy..Ingram ,,Carroll, etc
@ronaldwilliams62512 ай бұрын
Probably Bundjalung Nation also
@DeDonRock2 ай бұрын
This lunatic is just another pro women's rights were the lesser blah blah blah. I'm Irish 35 and loved in Perth WA for nearly 4 years and loved talking and interacting more with the nunga ppl than the Ozzie's like this left looney. You should of wrote a thesis about the rancid systematic racism that your Ozzie bros and sisters inflicted on them genius ppls. Any aboriginal brother or fella which I used to pisstake with them as to who used to say fella first. I'd alot of nunga friends either the street aboriginals or the housed one that would have cop cars drive past them ten times a day I've seen it for myself after spending the day at a neighbours house having a barbi and drinking the only Ozzie beer VB victoria bitter. Donno what head case educated u about Irish aborigan relation cause they took us in hide us feed us while not knowing each other culture or skin maybe the nunga seen a Brit savage but guarantee the darkest man a paddy seen them would of been a coal miner. I came back proud from Oz knowing they loved the Irish and hated the poms to the stage were if I was going to a black fella mates house I couldn't bring him with me and I could understand exactly. I'm now listening to u mentioning Irish colonialist. How many aboriginals did u ask to do your waste of time wrong hypothesis. Every aboriginal in 4 years told me AHH brather we love the Irish you helped us fellas build community's as thanking us for hiding us and keeping us safe and I never mentioned her mention African slaves there either. She's not that bright de poor woman Dublin was the main port as it the most westerly port before America theys bring a boat load of Paddy's to the carrabian then lie like they did for 900 years to us and bring a boat full of half Paddy's half Africans to Australia prob while the ship crew were eating our stolen livestock. Stupid English they only grabbed who couldn't run away fast enough from them u just than god or whatever Marxist lying philosophy lady that u never had dirty scumbag British soldiers raping killing robbing plundering our proud Irish men and women. We invented a bomb called a dirty bomb made from cow shit that's how our last revolution started then the poor poor Palestineians send mortors guns ammo ppl to train. Why don't u write a hypothesis on the day the English landed what they done with cook they should of cooked him alive. I can't believe the total anti Irish bullshit sentiment I've just watched. Small hats paying ya ha? Were getting f&+-cked again only this time there in Brussels if u spent that evening instead of talking shiet u could of raised a hundred or two hundred bucks and the first household that looks like there struggling a nunga house throw a bag of toys over the gate and some munchies I used do it most weekend not for gratitude or thanks cause de bastart colonial Brits done same thing to my ancestors. BTW my great grandfather was Andrew fisher first labour PM of Australia and a great man for indiginius rights.
@Nomadicmillennial922 ай бұрын
Good video. It was mentioned in the video that Estonia had STV but replaced it with a Open List Proportional Representation system, can anyone say why Estonia specifically preferred the list system over STV?
@ozskeeter3 ай бұрын
2024 ... 4 years into COVID19 pandemic, after 3 years of complacency, denial, political and ideological agenda and gaslighting .. COVID19 has not gone away. What have we learned? ... that human beings fail to learn, repeatedly.
@kenzulumovski8923 ай бұрын
Fighting mental health in Australia will always be a loosing battle. However, it’s great to see Aboriginal led trauma recovery accents emerging through the mental health industry. Although the industry falls short in servicing the demand of the Australian population, at least we are moving albeit, slowly from the narrow perspective of traditional medicalized models, particularly those imported from overseas, toward human rights and social justice based models, that acknowledge the importance of basic human needs that prevent poor mental health in the first instance.
@HelenBrown-s1j3 ай бұрын
Brown Eric Wilson Frank Brown Anthony
@scarlett-tf4hm5 ай бұрын
This really helped thank you! Am doing an assignment about this. :)
@Joel.PSchool5 ай бұрын
We will get this
@jonathanowo75845 ай бұрын
shawn u are the best
@carpetsnake836 ай бұрын
It’s not going to make a difference in regards to heavy contact But it makes a difference in light and medium contact
@honeyinglune89577 ай бұрын
beckett would have hated this guy
@jamesponza8 ай бұрын
So great to see Tim ans Scott... two gentlemen I have the fondest memories of from my time at uni...
@alexandrosperakus717311 ай бұрын
Really great video! All the topics and ideas explained beautifully and in detail, leaving the unnecessary things aside. Great work!
@powergirlar197411 ай бұрын
por favor traducir al español!
@fisherb162611 ай бұрын
Ive been in these classes, they are just a way for lazy professors to make the kids do their job for them. It can work but every time ive had a course in this format it has been a copout for the professor and everyone ended up doing 3times the work for the same amount of information. Teachers are supposed to teach, this is just a fancy version of making people read a textbook and teach themselves
@TheseThems11 ай бұрын
Loved hearing this insight from Dr Parsemain! ✨
@michaelegan317 Жыл бұрын
All I want to know is if the Irish were for the aboriginal people,some were and some weren’t but did most Irish loved the aboriginal people
@tomthumb2361 Жыл бұрын
A green thought in a green shade...? Keats...?
@carlkuss3 ай бұрын
Andrew Marvell, "The Garden"
@snow24121 Жыл бұрын
What a stupid pointless video.
@GoatDust Жыл бұрын
Uh oh
@Tenderbits Жыл бұрын
3:29 about to be highly relevant
@rajeshtv9154 Жыл бұрын
Great sharing 🙏🙏
@dgib1694 Жыл бұрын
Quite uninspiring
@mikeyfarrelly Жыл бұрын
Wonderful entertaining talk. Thank you Professor Kelly. Interesting to see the parallels with the feckless and impecunious fathers of both Yeats and Joyce
@Outpacing Жыл бұрын
Final boss of accommodation applications
@abe498 Жыл бұрын
very cool
@porkyl0095 Жыл бұрын
Tu es un idiot, tu es payé par les gendarmes du monde, tu es un traitre à ta patrie.
@HerumurtiAdam Жыл бұрын
Stand and tank
@HailinJune Жыл бұрын
Junior designers beware
@shoesuite Жыл бұрын
Quit cutting guests out of picture
@happierabroad Жыл бұрын
How come modern Chinese people don't follow Chinese philosophy? They are workaholic and money obsessed and hyper materialistic, especially the Chinese women. Why? How come only white people are interested in Eastern philosophy but Asian people in Asia are not?! I've been all over Asia and never saw any spiritual people outside of Buddhist monasteries. And why am I the only one with the guts to tell the truth about this or question this?
@takoberuk9232 Жыл бұрын
Wow.. it's so good to see familar faces. I stil remember your inspirational lectures on chemical reactions on 3rd year. Prof. Greg Leslie.
@fergspan5727 Жыл бұрын
Stop pushing this woke nonsense indian\sri Lankan instalment
@cedarraine7829 Жыл бұрын
Never trust anyone wearing a business suit
@jayy1980 Жыл бұрын
This guy GETS IT!! Very good, very very good 👍
@kajsilee Жыл бұрын
Sometimes science is not ready yet. This is where common sense comes into play. I am smacking you over the head with a stick. Wear a scrum cap or don't. Your call. But the smack is coming.
@OutsideTheColony Жыл бұрын
It's not "the Irish" it's Settled Irish
@AutumnalSunflower Жыл бұрын
fantastic bit of yang at 9:17, thank you benedict :)
@simonberesford-wylie3009 Жыл бұрын
My three brothers and I were at Fairbridge, Pinjarra from 1970 until 1971. It was a dreadful place. The passage of time has eased the pain but scars still remain.
@angusmckenzie9622 Жыл бұрын
Ann's clip from 2011, stressing the intermingling of the Irish settlors and the indigeneous was popular then and until the last few years but has fallen out of favour where anyone with any indigenous ancestry both claim and are regarded as indigenous only, Whilst I remain very interested in and proud of my Irish heritage, a classic plastic paddy, and with renewed Irish immigration into Australia, albeit in comparatively small numbers, the hyphening of Australian names to refer to their origins now lacks Irish, Welsh, Scot, certainly English. It's now pretty much confined to immigrants themselves. That's probably a good thing. In the US, it's common for 7th and 8th gen Americans of some Irish extraction to claim to be Irish. I'm pleased that Ann injects realism into the myth of particular empathy between Irish settlors and the indigenous.
@ronaldwilliams62512 ай бұрын
I have Aboriginal, Irish and Welsh background I'm interested in finding my Irish and Welsh ancestry.
@angusmckenzie96222 ай бұрын
@ “I have Aboriginal, Irish and Welsh…”. In alphabetic order. Nice. Good luck with your researches. Knowing a bit about your ancestors really adds to the self esteem.