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Or imagine mothers on opposite sides of a conflict somewhere in the world sitting down not to talk about that conflict but to find out who they are as people, and in doing so, begin to build
bonds
of trust; or that someday it becomes a tradition all over the world that people are honored with a StoryCorps interview on their 75th birthday; or that people in your community go into retirement homes or hospitals or homeless shelters or even prisons armed with this app to honor the people least heard in our society and ask them who they are, what they've learned in life, and how they want to be remembered.
Everybody underestimates how often they laugh, and you're doing something, when you laugh with people, that's actually letting you access a really ancient evolutionary system that mammals have evolved to make and maintain social bonds, and clearly to regulate emotions, to make ourselves feel better.
And what motivates people are the
bonds
and loyalty and trust they develop between each other.
It's because you've got
bonds
and connections that you want to be present for.
And when I went and met the addicts in Portugal, what they said is, as they rediscovered purpose, they rediscovered
bonds
and relationships with the wider society.
Armed groups also do something else: they build stronger
bonds
with the population by investing in social services.
The balls are the atoms, the sticks are the
bonds
between the atoms.
I'm talking about the simple human
bonds
between us, a kind of authentic sense of connection, of belonging, the
bonds
that make us happy, that support us to change, to be brave like Ella and try something new.
And I say this because I believe we've reached a point in time when it's absolutely imperative that we tie those
bonds
together again, tighter: the humanities and the technology.
We see the
bonds
of family connections.
Some fatty acids have only single
bonds.
Others have both single and double
bonds.
Fatty acids with only single
bonds
are called saturated, and those with one or more double
bonds
are called unsaturated.
The double
bonds
in these molecules have a kind of weird property; they're rigid.
Scientists think that crying and feeling withdrawn is what originally helped our ancestors secure social
bonds
and helped them get the support they needed.
This is how some chemical
bonds
form.
The proteins start off folded up into intricate shapes, held together by weak chemical
bonds.
Adding heat disrupts those bonds, allowing the proteins to unfold, uncoil, unwind and wiggle freely.
The newly liberated proteins bump up against their neighbors and start to form new
bonds
with each other, more and more as the heat increases, until finally, they're so entangled that they gel into a solid mass, a boiled egg.
Everything we consume has a calorie count, a measure of how much energy the item stores in its chemical
bonds.
But in fiber, the
bonds
between monosaccharide molecules are beta bonds, which your body can't break down.
But when you eat foods high in fiber, like vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, those indigestible beta
bonds
slow the release of glucose into the blood.
Now, these institutions are like tankers, and working inside of them, I've come to appreciate what large wakes they can leave, and I've become convinced that the institution of the global capital markets, the nearly 290 trillion dollars of stocks and
bonds
in the world, that that may be one of our most powerful forces for positive social change at our disposal, if we ask it to be.
It's about stocks and
bonds
and Fortune 500 companies.
When the financial crisis hit in 2008, the central banks of the US and UK began buying
bonds
issued by their own governments in a policy known as "quantitative easing."
Depending on what happens to those
bonds
when they mature, this is money printing by another name.
They could, for example, be used to buy
bonds
issued by the UN's Green Climate Fund.
It turns out he was picking up some fake bonds, which he was flying across the country to sell.
She has no bonds, no connections.
These are the same
bonds
that hold hydrocarbons together.
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