Beginnings
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The arrow of time cannot be completely understood until the mystery of the
beginnings
of the history of the universe are reduced still further from speculation to understanding."
So we are starting to get a handle on this, but only just the
beginnings.
So I think it's clear we have the
beginnings
of a solution to this enormous problem.
Kyoto: the
beginnings
of struggling to create a treaty-based organization.
But it too had humble
beginnings.
It's a space that's more intuitive in which I present fragments of the story,
beginnings
of other stories, photographic evidence.
They're using the information that they receive to generate the
beginnings
of a phrase.
And even personalization is something that we're starting to see the
beginnings
of, whether it's via the personalized trajectory through the curriculum or some of the personalized feedback that we've shown you.
But maybe there's hope, because in the last few years, we've begun to see the
beginnings
of a new area of science using mathematics to model our social systems.
And on the many times I saw Nathaniel on Skid Row, I witnessed how music was able to bring him back from his very darkest moments, from what seemed to me in my untrained eye to be the
beginnings
of a schizophrenic episode.
They have
beginnings
and middles and ends.
These are very, very small beginnings, and actually there's more people in the last week who have got in touch and they're not even on this map.
At age seven, they changed her name, and came to me at the very
beginnings
of a male puberty.
And the
beginnings
of the cure to the disease came from the most unlikely source, a dairy farmer who noticed that the milkmaids were not getting smallpox.
They even have some of the
beginnings
of the rapid inversion behavior where they disappear.
They make me happy because they are happy
beginnings.
But I think we can see the very
beginnings
of a new story beginning to emerge.
I started to witness the
beginnings
of China's green evolution when I was a PhD student conducting fieldwork in China in 2011.
But it's a question of how tortuous this path is from those frail beginnings, those seeds, all the way to life.
"Your Honor, Columbus's voyage was an inspiration to struggling people all across Europe, symbolizing freedom and new
beginnings.
We are caught in that space between
beginnings
and endings, in the great, huge totality of the human experience.
And the fact that it’s possible for someone who’s never had a limb to feel one implies we are born with at least the
beginnings
of this map.
From the
beginnings
of modern medicine, medical illustration, and therefore anatomy, have existed primarily within the realm of medical education.
Did Chile avoid the problem of antibiotic resistance, whereas did Ecuador actually have the
beginnings
of the problem?
It turns out that the longer people live, the less they fear dying, and that people are happiest at the
beginnings
and the end of their lives.
So in the last 10 years and the hope for the future, we've seen the
beginnings
of a science of positive psychology, a science of what makes life worth living.
From very primitive beginnings, with a very crude tool kit of stones, we now have a very advanced tool kit, and our tool use has really reached unprecedented levels: we've got buggies to Mars; we've mapped the human genome; and recently even created synthetic life, thanks to Craig Venter.
Now, this is very tempting, but I decided to go back and look at the TED website's very humble
beginnings.
Ending violence is the right thing to do, it's a smart investment to make, we have evidence-based solutions, and we have the
beginnings
of a journey.
When most people think about the
beginnings
of AIDS, they're gonna think back to the 1980s.
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