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Though this woman isn't patient zero, it's likely the outbreak started, at the latest, the day before, on September 22. On Sunday's episode, we learn the woman was bitten on her ankle, and that no one knows who caused the injury.

A monarch flies over a peacefully sleeping Ellie as she's introduced to us at the start of Sunday's episode. Similarly, Joel's daughter, Sarah, was also introduced to viewers with butterflies subtly by her side.

Her pillowcases were covered in butterflies. A butterfly could also be seen hanging in Joel's kitchen before the cordyceps fungus outbreak. Later in the premiere, Ellie sat looking outside a window that featured a stained-glass butterfly.

In the series, butterflies also appear to signify innocence. There's a childlike curiosity to Ellie as she navigates the larger world for the first time. On episode two, she playfully imagines what staying at a fancy hotel must have been like in the old world.

Hi Wes. There are some episodes that deal specifically with grammar, but I find it to be a very challenging topic to discuss in the podcast. Grammar evolves very slowly, and it is difficult to pinpoint when specific changes occurred. I will address grammar in more detail in future episodes when I look at how the modern rules of English grammar were formalized.

Most podcast players include the date that the episode was published (which is approximately the date it was recorded). Here is a link to the Apple Podcasts page for the podcast which includes the dates: -history-of-english-podcast/id538608536.

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Warning! This article contains spoilers for both The Last of Us episode 2 and the original game.The Last of Us episode 2 opens in Jakarta, Indonesia, and sheds more light on the Cordyceps infection's origins in a way that changes the game's story. The opening of The Last of Us episode 2 centers on Ibu Ratna, who is disturbed from her lunch by an Indonesian military officer. Ratna works at the University of Indonesia as a professor of Mycology, which is the study of fungi.

Ibu Ratna is taken to a secret facility to inspect a strain of Cordyceps that was taken from a human. After stating that Cordyceps cannot survive in humans, Ratna examines the dead body of someone infected by the fungi. It is then explained to her that the woman was infected by Cordyceps and bit multiple other workers that are unaccounted for, further explaining the virus' origins in HBO's The Last of Us after the global warming reveal of episode 1.

The infection's origin remains largely unchanged in HBO's adaptation, with The Last of Us episode 2 revealing that the first infected Jakartan residents came from a flour and grain factory in the city. However, one major change comes in the use of Jakarta itself. The original Last of Us game states that the infected crops originated in South America, which became the epicenter of the infection's origin. The change from South America to Asia provides further changes from the game's infection storyline, following the global warming reveal of episode 1.

Another thing that The Last of Us episode 2 sheds some light on is the timeline of the Cordyceps outbreak in relation to Joel and Sarah's experiences in The Last of Us episode 1's opening. The Last of Us episode 2's Jakarta section takes place on September 24th, 2003, and details the already spiraling Cordyceps infection taking hold of the city through unaccounted-for workers. The opening of The Last of Us episode 1 showing Sarah's death takes place two days later, on September 26th, 2003.

Warning! Major spoilers for the original The Last of Us game ahead.Outside of The Last of Us episode 2 opening providing further details on the infection's origin, it also foreshadows Joel's eventual decision that spawns from Ellie's immunity in The Last of Us. After Ibu Ratna inspects the infected person, she is asked to help create a vaccine or medicine. Ratna then darkly states that she has been studying fungi her entire life, meaning she is aware that no vaccine or medicine can be created for such an infection. Once asked what they should do in light of this, Ratna says that the city should be bombed, as it is the only way to halt the spread.

This decision is foreshadowed effectively in The Last of Us episode 2, with this specific scene surrounding Ibu Ratna both condemning and justifying Joel's choice simultaneously. In terms of the latter, Ratna's certainty that no vaccine is possible means that Joel eventually saving Ellie will be the right decision. If a vaccine cannot be created in a fully functioning society in 2003, the likelihood of one being made in 2023 after society has collapsed will be minuscule, to say the least. The resolution of bombing innocents to stop the spread further supports Joel's decision, with such a radical solution meaning a vaccine truly cannot be created.

While Joel killing the cop in Last of Us episode 1 also set up Joel's decision, Ibu Ratna provides evidence as to why it will be the wrong choice. While the certainty of stating no vaccine is possible justifies Joel's choice, it also makes Ellie's immunity much more critical. Ellie being immune to the disease that no one fully understood in 2003 could prove to be the key to the Fireflies creating a vaccine.

In the last episode of our first season, we analyse the effects of digitalisation, Artificial Intelligence and data protection in the workplace. Together with our guest Christina Colclough, an expert on the future of work and the politics of digital technology, we talk about algorithmic decision-making and ways forward for the labour movement in the Asia-Pacific region.

Today's double episode focusses on workers' rights along global supply chains. We explore the debate surrounding the supply chain act in Germany and its importance for Asia with Dr. Brbel Kofler, Germany's Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Assistance. Labour rights expert Farzana Nawaz looks into the situation on the ground and the vulnerabilities of workers in the region.

Are we living in an "Asian century"? In this inaugural episode, we unpack its meaning, prospects and implications with the international bestselling author Dr Parag Khanna. He is a leading global strategy advisor and author of the recently published book The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century, as well as founder and managing partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario based strategic advisory firm.

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ARABLOUEI: Catacomb graves, timber graves and pit graves. That last one, pit graves, that's the one we're going to focus on because soon, archaeologists started finding them all over what's now Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. They look like large mounds of grass and dirt. And buried underneath was usually a body surrounded by its earthly belongings, sometimes weapons. The oldest ones dated back to 3200 B.C.E., over 5,000 years ago.

FROST: The U.S. could see what Nazi Germany was doing, and the U.S. government recognized - I think it was a mirror held up, where the U.S. government saw these ideas of racial purity that we've had, we are seeing them played out in the extreme in Nazi Germany, and that is not us. And I think that is partly why the U.S. government slowly rescinded these restrictions on naturalization - the last one falling in 1952.

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