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These are the books that they
actually
want to read.
In a sense, tissue engineers have a bit of an identity crisis here, because structural engineers build bridges and big things, computer engineers, computers, but what we are doing is
actually
building enabling technologies for the cells themselves.
So I had
actually
gone from that vulnerable caller in the phone box, desperate for help, to being the national lead for the organization and responsible for 22,000 volunteers.
I
actually
used to joke at the time and say if you really screwed up as a caller, you might end up running the place.
Recent systematic review of research
actually
said that it increased the mortality rates, or premature death rates, by up to 30 percent.
It can lead to higher blood pressure, higher levels of depression, and
actually
aligned to mortality rates that might be more associated with alcohol abuse or smoking cigarettes.
Loneliness is
actually
more harmful that smoking 15 cigarettes.
Silver Circles are group conference calls where people
actually
talk about shared interests.
It's
actually
quite hard.
And now it's come full circle, because actually, people that are calling Silver Line and needing a catcher are now becoming catchers themselves by putting something back and becoming volunteers and becoming part of our family.
And one activist
actually
found a contract from a Western company for the sale of surveillance technology to the Egyptian security forces.
In fact, on Twitter, there were a number of people who were supportive of the revolution who said, "Well actually, we do want democracy and free expression, but there is some kinds of speech that need to be off-bounds because it's too violent and it might be destabilizing for our democracy.
But
actually
it's my belief that the people who've been truly capitalizing on this age of behavior, up until now, up until recent times, up until the last six months, the people who have been capitalizing most on the age of behavior and the transnational allegiances, using digital activism and other sorts of borderless technologies, those who've been benefiting from this have been extremists.
If we look at Islamists, if we look at the phenomenon of far-right fascists, one thing they've been very good at, one thing that they've
actually
been exceeding in, is communicating across borders, using technologies to organize themselves, to propagate their message and to create truly global phenomena.
And I was
actually
a potent force in spreading ideas across borders, and I witnessed the rise of Islamist extremism as distinct from Islam the faith, and the way in which it influenced my co-religionists across the world.
What's
actually
happening is that what were previously localized parochialisms, individual or groupings of extremists who were isolated from one another, have become interconnected in a globalized way and have thus become, or are becoming, mainstream.
Yet actually, whenever we talk about human rights, we do say that human rights are universal.
But
actually
going out to propagate that view is associated with either neoconservativism or with Islamist extremism.
Now this process of trial and error is
actually
far more common in successful institutions than we care to recognize.
So the other face of Yemen is
actually
one that lies behind the veil, and it's economic empowerment mostly that allows the woman to just uncover it.
Actually, that's a documentary that's available online; the video's online.
And we
actually
know where Brain came from.
You know that you're infected because it
actually
shows up.
Let me show you one which
actually
makes some sound.
So we can
actually
see in real time that we've just blocked viruses in Sweden and Taiwan and Russia and elsewhere.
And they'll
actually
pay you money for those computers.
But the thing that they're
actually
looking for most are sessions where you go online and do online purchases in any online store.
One example of how these guys
actually
are capable of monetizing their operations: we go and have a look at the pages of INTERPOL and search for wanted persons.
And that means that the online criminals can
actually
afford to invest into their attacks.
So how do you
actually
go around finding online criminals?
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