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And there's a lot of really good questions that are asked and important questions that we spent quite a long time working on the
answers
to as we put together our report and the peer reviewed report.
So I went online to find
answers.
It's such a simple question, but these days, of course, simple questions bring ever more complicated
answers.
What they realized was that the
answers
to their questions are everywhere; they just needed to change the lenses with which they saw the world.
In fact, one of the voices actually dictated the
answers
during the exam, which technically possibly counts as cheating.
Perhaps one of the
answers
to the challenges that are facing the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in the end-of-life care, is as simple as a shift in perspective, and the shift in perspective in this case would be to look at the social life of every death.
Now to one group of subjects, we told them, "Only other students will see your answers."
To another group of subjects, we told them, "Students and faculty will see your answers."
How long a delay do you think we had to add in order to nullify the inhibitory effect of knowing that faculty would see your
answers?
Fifteen seconds were sufficient to have the two groups disclose the same amount of information, as if the second group now no longer cares for faculty reading their
answers.
And now, I mean, I know it's fashionable to say that Proust has the
answers
to everything, but in the case of jealousy, he kind of does.
I know it's a sensitive issue for many of you, and there are no easy
answers
with this.
It's called "All the Answers."
This unexpected gift has perhaps raised more questions than its provided answers, but we were the first to say hello to a visitor from another solar system.
I'm going to skip through some of the objections because I don't have
answers
to why there's deforestation.
And what he proved to himself was that the women knew the
answers
just as well or better, and he was able to go back to them and tell them that.
So with instant feedback, students can try to apply
answers.
They're looking for
answers
to questions, and they want to take action when they're done, which is really hard to do from a site that looks like this.
So our team built Honolulu Answers, which is a super-simple search interface where you enter a search term or a question and get back plain language
answers
that drive a user towards action.
On the National Day of Civic Hacking this past June in Oakland, where I live, the Code For America team in Oakland took the open source code base of Honolulu
Answers
and turned it into Oakland Answers, and again we held a write-a-thon where we took the most frequently asked questions and had citizens write the
answers
to them, and I got into the act.
This is a map of words joined together as questions and answers, and with these filters applied on top of them in order to modify them to represent certain nuances.
The first thing I did was I built a jigsaw puzzle in which these questions and
answers
are coded in the form of shapes, in the form of colors, and you have people putting these together and trying to understand how this works.
The common
answers
include things like seeking safety in numbers or hunting in packs or gathering to mate or breed, and all of these explanations, while often true, make a huge assumption about animal behavior, that the animals are in control of their own actions, that they are in charge of their bodies.
We don't know in any one person, necessarily, which of those two
answers
it is until we start digging deeper.
Would you call out your answers, please?
And Skipper says his
answers
were always the same: "Yes."
There is a newly coined word in the English language for the moment when the person we're with whips out their BlackBerry or
answers
that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist.
Not only does it seem to make sense, it also
answers
the question, "What do Ron Jeremy and Simone de Beauvoir have in common?"
SS: Turns out these
answers
were prerecorded in a studio.
And, of course, the most important is that you, I want you guys there, and I invite you to go to GlobalFamilyReunion.org and figure out how you're on the family tree, because these are big issues, family and tribe, and I don't know all the answers, but I have a lot of smart relatives, including you guys, so together, I think we can figure it out.
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