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As a photographer, I try to reach beyond the differences in our genetic makeup to appreciate all we have in
common
with every other living thing.
Now, stories like Naghma's unfortunately are all too common, and from the comforts of our home, we may look at these stories as another crushing blow to women's rights.
For many good reasons, it's just difficult to come up with
common
sense laws to regulate flying cameras.
This is just archaic, primitive
common
sense, and by using
common
sense, we went from 120 kilowatts per square meter per year, which is the typical energy consumption for cooling a glass tower, to 40 kilowatts per square meter per year.
So with the right design, sustainability is nothing but the rigorous use of
common
sense.
So be it the force of self construction, the force of
common
sense, or the force of nature, all these forces need to be translated into form, and what that form is modeling and shaping is not cement, bricks, or wood.
The most
common
reaction among men is to start a new business within one year of failure, but in a different sector, while women decide to look for a job and postpone the creation of a new business.
And in the case of men, it is more
common
to see that they feel they have enough knowledge and just need to put it in practice in another place with better luck.
For instance, the most
common
reaction after the failure of a business in the American continent is to go back to school.
While in Europe, the most
common
reaction is to look for a therapist.
Now, what's
common
to all of these things is the idea that we've had these technologies to control nature only for the last 70, 80 or 100 years and essentially in a blink, we have squandered our ability to control, because we have not recognized that natural selection and evolution was going to find a way to get back, and we need to completely rethink how we're going to use measures to control biological organisms, and rethink how we incentivize the development, introduction, in the case of antibiotics prescription, and use of these valuable resources.
A
common
theme running through all of these comments online is this fundamental belief that we are powerless to do anything other than go to meetings and suffer through these poorly run meetings and live to meet another day.
That's the
common
belief, that every single autistic person is Dustin Hoffman, and that's not true.
And the question I asked myself that afternoon in the garden, working alongside that bumblebee, was: what did I and that bumblebee have in
common?
He used the example of a
common
grazing area in which each person by simply maximizing their own flock led to overgrazing and the depletion of the resource.
He had the rather gloomy conclusion that humans will inevitably despoil any
common
pool resource in which people cannot be restrained from using it.
And she discovered, I think most interestingly, that among those institutions that worked, there were a number of
common
design principles, and those principles seem to be missing from those institutions that don't work.
And so I said that to start this workshop, I needed to find a tool that we all had in
common.
The Homo economicus cannot deal with poverty in the midst of plenty, cannot deal with the problem of the
common
goods of the atmosphere, of the oceans.
There’s something those first two numbers have in common: they’re what’s called autobiographical numbers.
Throughout the world, and throughout conflict zones, this
common
culture shapes the intervener's understanding of the causes of violence as something that is primarily located in the national and international spheres.
Even more importantly, this
common
culture enables international peacebuilders to ignore the micro-level tensions that often jeopardize the macro-level settlements.
But what we had in
common
was our money belief.
They met right around that time, they agreed on
common
action and they put together an emergency joint operation center in Conakry to try and work together to finish this disease and get it stopped, to implement the strategies we talked about.
The myth of the creative left-hander arises from the fact that being ambidextrous is more
common
amongst left-handers than right-handers, so a grain of truth in the idea of the creative left-hander, but not much.
But I think it's obvious that even though these drawings are really wildly different, they share a
common
quality, and I'm wondering if you can see it.
What's
common
about these?
But they all have something in
common.
And one of unhealthiest and most
common
is called rumination.
Two things: Number one, ACEs are incredibly
common.
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