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And again, what she found was some of those individuals had mutations that were protective from birth that kept them, even though they had high lipid levels, and you can see this is an interesting way of thinking about how you could develop preventive therapies.
Let's take them all, and let's pull them back a little bit by those that are known to have severe symptoms, where the parents, the child, those around them would know that they'd gotten sick, and let's go ahead and then frame them
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by those parts of the genes where we know that there is a particular alteration that is known to be highly penetrant to cause that disease.
We talked to Anne Wojcicki at 23andMe, and Wang Jun at BGI, and again, something remarkable happened.
But the radicalism in their work actually lay in reinserting humanity into a society that was annihilating humanity itself, as, in some senses, Russian society is now doing
again.
So think about that moment back in 1902
again
where a ferocious bear became a teddy bear.
And you can see that cycle playing out
again
and
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with all kinds of animals.
Quarterback: Hey, Mice 54! Mice 54! Blue 8! Blue 8! Go! Oh! CK: So again, this takes you a little bit closer to what it's like to be on that field, but this is nowhere what it's like to be on the NFL.
And I went through the process, and
again
the whole time still just thinking, this is great, maybe I'll serve on a weekend, or two weeks during the year, do drill, and then a couple years after I signed up, a couple years after my mother signed those papers, the whole world changed.
Now I want to end, with asking you
again.
Your encouraging whispers in my whirlpool of despair, holding me and heaving me to shores of sanity, to live
again
and to love again."
Again, purely for the purposes of illustration, suppose there's a one-in-a-thousand chance of making it across each of the barriers.
The history of Christianity, the internal history of Christianity, is largely the history of people killing each other because they believed the wrong thing, and it's also involved in struggles with other religions, obviously starting in the Middle Ages, a struggle with Islam, in which, again, it was the infidelity, the fact that they didn't believe the right things, that seemed so offensive to the Christian world.
Every morning at breakfast, you can go outside the front of the house and make an offering to the god tree, the nyame dua outside your house, and again, you'll talk to the gods and the high gods and the low gods and the ancestors and so on.
Again, we asked people how much they expected to change over the next 10 years, and also how much they had changed over the last 10 years, and what we found, well, you're going to get used to seeing this diagram over and over, because once
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the rate of change does slow as we age, but at every age, people underestimate how much their personalities will change in the next decade.
And what we find, well, you've seen it twice now, and here it is again: people predict that the friend they have now is the friend they'll have in 10 years, the vacation they most enjoy now is the one they'll enjoy in 10 years, and yet, people who are 10 years older all say, "Eh, you know, that's really changed."
And so, over the next few decades, we're going to do it
again.
We're going to
again
expand our neocortex, only this time we won't be limited by a fixed architecture of enclosure.
That additional quantity will
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be the enabling factor for another qualitative leap in culture and technology.
And others resented this comparison between gay rights and civil rights, and once again, the sinking feeling that two minority groups of which I'm both a part of were competing with each other instead of supporting each other overwhelmed and, frankly, pissed me off.
So this tension between gay rights and civil rights started to bubble up once again, and I was lucky enough to capture how some people were making the connection between the movements this time.
And I started the second project in my Ph.D, and it happened
again.
When I became a professor and had to guide my own students through their research projects, I realized again, I don't know what to do.
It's based on the central principle of improvisation theater, so here improvisation theater came to my help
again.
And I tried
again
and again, conference after conference, but I wasn't getting through.
It makes us afraid to talk to each other, which is no fun, because we came to science to share our ideas and to learn from each other, and so I do a blues song, which — (Applause) — called "Scooped Again," and I ask the audience to be my backup singers, and I tell them, "Your text is 'Scoop, Scoop.'"
Again, a show of hands: How many of you have ever looked to see who edited the dictionary you are using?
Again, none of this is new; that's why Shakespeare and the Stoics were telling us this centuries ago, but Shakespeare never had to face 200 emails in a day.
And like many in Silicon Valley, he tries really hard to observe what they call an Internet sabbath, whereby for 24 or 48 hours every week they go completely offline in order to gather the sense of direction and proportion they'll need when they go online
again.
Again, all the rock climbers, Japanese ones.
Again, the sense of light, the sense of transparency.
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