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I've
always
had stage fright, and not just a little bit, it's a big bit.
Well, I'm a science journalist and multimedia producer, who has
always
been fascinated by gross stuff.
And, of course, I
always
tell them that I am not a medical professional, and that, if possible, they should talk to a doctor.
He was
always
getting ingredients out of the fridge and mixing them into these, needless to say, uneatable concoctions, or making invisible macaroni and cheese.
How about from Whiteboy77AGS: "People
always
need something to (female dog) about."
For examples, in sea horses or in koalas, in fact, it is the males who take care of the young
always.
Animation and art has
always
been my first love.
And I was
always
looking for a better canvas to tie these all together.
Because we are
always
working from a very personal space, we like how this consumer aesthetic sort of depersonalizes the object and gives us a bit of distance in its appearance, at least.
Going back to the beginning of the usage of the term robot, the play "RUR," there was
always
a concept that if we developed machine intelligence, there would be a cybernetic revolt.
We should
always
remember that our notion of individual freedom and its partner, creative freedom, is comparatively new in the history of Western ideas, and for that reason, it's often undervalued and can be very quickly undermined.
I advise designers and innovators around sustainability, and everyone
always
says to me, "Oh Leyla, I just want the eco-materials."
Because functionality defines environmental impact, and I said earlier that the designers
always
ask me for the eco-materials.
That may not
always
be the case.
Today might be the only time that these two things coincide, such that we can afford the aid that we've
always
aspired to give.
Now, this makes some people uncomfortable, and so I
always
need to take a moment in these talks to say, listen, I'm saying our ancestors were promiscuous, but I'm not saying they were having sex with strangers.
And from the Wright brothers to Steve Jobs, hacking has
always
been at the foundation of American democracy.
He was a tinkerer and a statesman whose conception of citizenship was
always
predicated on action.
As most of you guys know, cities are being asked every day to do more with less, and they're
always
looking for innovative solutions to entrenched problems.
I'm going to argue that, in fact, business strategy has
always
been premised on assumptions about technology, that those assumptions are changing, and, in fact, changing quite dramatically, and that therefore what that will drive us to is a different concept of what we mean by business strategy.
This was repeated on lots of different individuals with lots of different images,
always
with a similar result.
When you're discriminated against, you can't
always
prove you're being discriminated against.
I finally allowed myself to accept what was really most important to me, not what I was conditioned to want or maybe what I conditioned myself to want, and that decision led to a reassessment of the feminist narrative that I grew up with and have
always
championed.
I
always
accepted the idea that the most respected and powerful people in our society are men at the top of their careers, so that the measure of male-female equality ought to be how many women are in those positions: prime ministers, presidents, CEOs, directors, managers, Nobel laureates, leaders.
If you work for me, and you have a family issue, I expect you to attend to it, and I am confident, and my confidence has
always
been borne out, that the work will get done, and done better.
Increasingly in developed countries, women are socialized to believe that our place is no longer only in the home, but men are actually still where they
always
were.
Growing up, I was
always
intrigued by how people change.
And I saw someone age 24, genetically female, went through Harvard with three male roommates who knew the whole story, a registrar who
always
listed his name on course lists as a male name, and came to me after graduating, saying, "Help me.
Cesare Beccaria: As punishments become more cruel, the minds of men, which like fluids
always
adjust to the level of the objects that surround them, become hardened, and after a hundred years of cruel punishments, breaking on the wheel causes no more fear than imprisonment previously did.
You see, since the age of about five I've
always
asked the question, but why?
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