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So on top of an overall labor shortage, we will face a big skill mismatch in the future, and this means huge
challenges
in terms of education, qualification, upskilling for governments and companies.
So now we indeed are facing many
challenges
in our times.
Those could be personal
challenges.
There's also societal challenges: poverty in the midst of plenty, inequalities, conflict, injustice.
And then there are the new challenges, which we don't expect.
But what are the real
challenges
of engineering these ants?
Today's movements scale up very quickly without the organizational base that can see them through the
challenges.
When I laid out my plan, I realized that I faced three main challenges: first, creating a sensor; second, designing a circuit; and third, coding a smartphone app.
There's all kinds of psychological challenges: how to keep a team together in these circumstances; how to deal with the warping of time you start to sense when you're living in these circumstances; sleep problems that arise; etc.
We may never be able to banish these feelings entirely, but we can have open conversations about academic or professional
challenges.
Powering them is one of the greater engineering
challenges
that we had to deal with, because powering a cell phone under a tree canopy, any sort of solar power under a tree canopy, was an as-yet-unsolved problem, and that's this unique solar panel design that you see here, which in fact is built also from recycled byproducts of an industrial process.
It depends on how vexing the
challenges
are that they come up with when they are working on a particular scene.
The pan-African opportunities outweigh the challenges, and that's why we're expanding Stawi's markets from just Kenya to Algeria, Nigeria, Ghana, and anywhere else that will buy our food.
All of us know about failing housing markets and the
challenges
of blight, and I feel like we talk about it with some of our cities more than others, but I think a lot of our U.S. cities and beyond have the challenge of blight, abandoned buildings that people no longer know what to do anything with.
It is how I have learned to see through my blindness, to navigate my journey through the dark unknowns of my own challenges, which has earned me the moniker "the remarkable Batman."
I have always regarded myself much like anyone else who navigates the dark unknowns of their own
challenges.
Those of you who use your brains to navigate these challenges, put your hands down.
Okay, anyone with your hands still up has
challenges
of your own.
So we all face challenges, and we all face the dark unknown, which is endemic to most challenges, which is what most of us fear, okay?
But we all have brains that allow us, that activate to allow us to navigate the journey through these
challenges.
I'm sure all of you read about it in the newspaper, lots of tough
challenges.
Why are we not providing support to young kids facing these
challenges?
I know you've been given a lot of
challenges
today, but if you can take this one piece and think about it a little differently, because diversity is magic.
If civilians are killed, if communities are targeted, this will feed a vicious circle of war, conflict, trauma and radicalization, and that vicious circle is at the center of so many of the security
challenges
we face today.
I do not know all the answers, but what I do know is for those of us who are privileged and have the responsibility of leading a school that serves children in poverty, we must truly lead, and when we are faced with unbelievable challenges, we must stop and ask ourselves, "So what.
As we sail into an uncertain future, we need every form of human intelligence on the planet working together to tackle the
challenges
that we face as a society.
However, nowadays we are really facing new complex, intricate
challenges
that cannot be understood by simply employing a simple tree diagram.
One of the main
challenges
of understanding terrorism nowadays is that we are dealing with decentralized, independent cells, where there's no leader leading the whole process.
Inspired by the
challenges
I'd had as a child, we equipped teachers, 25 of them, with smartphones to screen children in schools.
By taking a long-term, ambitious view and giving people the autonomy to be creative to solve our world's biggest challenges, we've disrupted entire industries.
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