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It shows that it's essentially impossible until now to develop a science of economics because we are sentient
beings
who anticipate and there is a problem of self-fulfilling prophesies.
It is man-made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings."
Human
beings
have always risen to the challenge.
So that night, we began to dream, and we thought, perhaps the most amazing tool that man's created is the Internet, and what would happen if we could somehow find new interfaces, visual-audio interfaces that would allow these remarkable sentient
beings
that we share the planet with access?
All kinds of possible sentient
beings
may be interconnected through this system, and I can't wait to see these experiments unfold.
Human
beings
needed the light.
They're living beings, and already our livestock is one of the largest users of land, fresh water, and one of the biggest producers of greenhouse gases which drive climate change.
Since 1970, no human
beings
have been back to the moon.
The sun made the leaves glow like stained glass, and if it weren't for the path we were following, we could almost pretend we were the first human
beings
to ever walk that land.
So we could make different cities, cities that will give more priority to human
beings
than to cars, that will give more public space to human
beings
than to cars, cities which show great respect for those most vulnerable citizens, such as children or the elderly.
Or they'll say, "There can be no true communion between two human
beings.
So the whole point of that is not, sort of, to make, like, a circus thing of showing exceptional
beings
who can jump, or whatever.
I have been doing this work for over 30 years, and I am convinced, now more than ever, in the capacity of human
beings
to change.
Narrator: Recent research in cosmology has suggested that universes that produce more disorder, or "entropy," over their lifetimes should tend to have more favorable conditions for the existence of intelligent
beings
such as ourselves.
And probably one of the most important human
beings
on the planet is this guy behind me.
And in the measure that you begin to think of life as code that is interchangeable, that can become energy, that can become food, that can become fiber, that can become human beings, that can become a whole series of things, then you've got to shift your approach as to how you're going to structure and deal and think about energy in a very different way.
He's one of the nicest human
beings
you've ever met.
It tells us that human
beings
make noise when they have sex, and it's generally the woman who makes more noise.
Let me start by saying human
beings
are not descended from apes, despite what you may have heard.
Anatomically modern human
beings
have been around for about 200,000 years, so we're talking about five percent, at most, of our time as a modern, distinct species.
So before agriculture, before the agricultural revolution, it's important to understand that human
beings
lived in hunter-gatherer groups that are characterized wherever they're found in the world by what anthropologists called fierce egalitarianism.
Why should it work, and is this something to do with human
beings?
I'll let you in on the answer to the last one that I offer, and that is, it has nothing to do with human
beings.
As whole human beings, we will be better caregivers and breadwinners.
Sex was a mere fusion of bodies or a trickle of DNA shared between two or more
beings.
So as terrestrial beings, we're very familiar with the plants on land: the trees, the grasses, the pastures, the crops.
But anonymous companies are making it difficult and sometimes impossible to find out the actual human
beings
responsible sometimes for really terrible crimes.
Why is it that we are at sixes and sevens about the one thing human
beings
have been doing successfully for millennia, long before parenting message boards and peer-reviewed studies came along?
It galvanized a whole generation of human
beings
to realize that we're on Spaceship Earth, fragile and finite as it is, and that we need to take care of it.
Why can't you treat us like human beings?"
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