Documents tagged "Anti"
Found 9 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033253.txt
This document discusses the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar and China's involvement in the situation. The Chinese ambassador is reported to have told high-level officials that the operation should be treated as an internal affair, which aligns with China's historical principle of non-interference across international boundaries. However, there is more complexity to China's position due to their political interests in ASEAN and Myanmar's critical geographic location for China's economic concerns. Dr. Robert Lawrence Kuhn, a long-term advisor to the Chinese government, provides insight into China's stance on this issue.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033246.txt
The document discusses a private donor funding scientists after President Trump's proposed budget cuts and mentions Neil deGrasse Tyson. The sender expresses their desire to leave Mexico City due to its trashy state, and the recipient is referred to as "Jeffrey E" with an email address of jeeyacation@gmail.com.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033016.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey and Stanley Rosenberg discussing a meeting about the vagus nerve, Trump's proposed budget cuts to scientific research, and coverage in The Huffington Post. They discuss potential travel plans for September 18th, and Jeffrey suggests using Skype or phone instead of a conference call. Stanley mentions Linda Stone as someone he met with years ago who suggested contacting Jeffrey.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032565.txt
In this email exchange, Stanley Rosenberg mentions that he is interested in meeting with Jeffrey E. and learning more about his interest in the vagus nerve. Rosenberg also expresses concern about Trump's proposed cuts to scientific funding and praises Neil deGrasse Tyson for emphasizing the importance of science. The conversation takes place over a few emails, with both parties indicating that they are interested in further discussion on these topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032564.txt
A private donor has stepped in to fund scientific research after President Trump's proposed "anti-science" budget cuts. The donation will help support scientists and researchers who may have lost funding due to the administration's policies. This story was reported by HuffPost and can be found at <http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_599f532ae4b0dOef9f1c129d>.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031544.txt
The email is between two people discussing a private donor who is helping fund scientists after proposed "anti-science" budget cuts by Trump. They mention that they will be pushing the topic up in Google search results and thank each other for advice given. One person also mentioned selling shares in a startup and noted that women never sell, which was advice previously given to them. The recipient of the email is Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031329.txt
This document is a summary of events that occurred in Syria from May 25 to 31, 2011. It discusses the increasing international pressure on the Syrian leadership and the actions taken by the US, EU, Canada, and G8 leaders. The document also mentions statements made by Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese party Hizbullah, who called on the Syrian people to give the government time to effectuate reforms. The summary notes that Syrian protesters declared Friday "the day of the Guardians of the Homeland" in an effort to encourage the army to join the uprising.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026755.txt
The document discusses the importance of science and its potential impact due to proposed budget cuts by President Trump. Neil deGrasse Tyson's quote about the difference between opinion and fact is mentioned, highlighting that while science is true regardless of belief, interpretation can introduce error. The National Cancer Institute, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and other scientific research institutions could face significant funding reductions if Trump's budget request is met.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019088.txt
In the late 1970s, the author was torn between their role as an underground abortion referral service and a stand-up satirist who performed jokes about rape. After Roe vs Wade legalized abortion, they believed it would never be made illegal again, but in 2012, they became disillusioned with the right-wing religious conservative movement's attempts to re-criminalize reproductive rights. The author eventually dropped a controversial joke that involved the "rape-in" of legislator's wives after receiving backlash from feminist friends. In July 2012, a woman who prefers to remain anonymous went to a comedy club and sparked widespread controversy by expressing her disapproval of rape jokes being performed at the venue.
