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Two thousand years ago, Galen, one of the most prominent medical researchers of the ancient world, proposed that while we're awake, our brain's motive force, its juice, would flow out to
all
the other parts of the body, animating them but leaving the brain
all
dried up, and he thought that when we sleep,
all
this moisture that filled the rest of the body would come rushing back, rehydrating the brain and refreshing the mind.
We've found that sleep may actually be a kind of elegant design solution to some of the brain's most basic needs, a unique way that the brain meets the high demands and the narrow margins that set it apart from
all
the other organs of the body.
So almost
all
the biology that we observe can be thought of as a series of problems and their corresponding solutions, and the first problem that every organ must solve is a continuous supply of nutrients to fuel
all
those cells of the body.
But our most surprising finding was that
all
of this, everything I just told you about, with
all
this fluid rushing through the brain, it's only happening in the sleeping brain.
Now, I want you
all
to be very quiet just for a moment.
I have the feeling that we can
all
agree that we're moving towards a new model of the state and society.
They should create a nonprofit remittance platform to serve the money transfer companies so that they can send money at a low cost, while complying with
all
the complex regulations
all
over the world.
It is not only construction workers from Bangladesh, it is
all
the workers.
This mindset has found what I think is its purest expression in a 2009 interview with the longtime CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, who, when asked about
all
the different ways his company is causing invasions of privacy for hundreds of millions of people around the world, said this: He said, "If you're doing something that you don't want other people to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."
I check and — (Applause) I check that email account religiously
all
the time.
As somebody who finds mass surveillance odious for
all
the reasons I just talked about and a lot more, I mean, I look at this as work that will never end until governments around the world are no longer able to subject entire populations to monitoring and surveillance unless they convince some court or some entity that the person they've targeted has actually done something wrong.
Think about it: Marketeers spend
all
their time making us switch from one brand to the other.
Over the last four years, business has grown double digits, whilst child mortality has reduced in
all
the places where soap use has increased.
I watched everything that I'd built crumbling, and it looked like
all
this stuff was going to die and 15 years work would have come for nothing.
And I discovered that while I'd been busy playing business games, there'd been this incredible revolution in so many areas of interest: cosmology to psychology to evolutionary psychology to anthropology to ...
all
this stuff had changed.
You can ask about what causes it biochemically: neuroscience, serotonin,
all
that stuff.
Just the pursuit of interest, wherever it lies, across
all
the disciplines that are represented here.
Few of us will ever have to face physical limitations to the degree that my father has, but we will
all
have moments of paralysis in our lives.
You see,
all
these countries I lived in, the coups d'état and the corruption I'd seen in Ghana and Gambia and in Zimbabwe, contrasted with the wonderful examples I had seen in Botswana and in South Africa of good leadership.
I suspect that every aid worker in Africa comes to a time in her career when she wants to take
all
the money for her project — maybe it's a school or a training program — pack it in a suitcase, get on a plane flying over the poorest villages in the country, and start throwing that money out the window.
When they arrived, they would
all
take off their skins.
And at the end of this jirga, it was ordered by the judge that the first decision was erased, and that the $2,500 debt was satisfied, and we
all
signed a written order where
all
the men acknowledged that what they did was illegal, and if they did it again, that they would go to prison.
Now, we can
all
do something.
I'm not saying we should
all
buy a plane ticket and go to Afghanistan, but we can
all
be contributors to a global human rights economy.
Things go wrong
all
the time.
All
those hours when a car is sitting idle, I'm not paying for it.
I get
all
the good stuff and none of the bad.
We
all
loved him, and people were going in and out of his room
all
the time.
People leave missed calls
all
the time: If you're running late for a meeting and you just want to let them know that you're on the way, you leave them a missed call.
But when he got into office, he governed like more or less
all
the other presidents did.
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