Critically
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Both successes and failures teach us several
critically
important things that we need to bear in mind if we want the good news to continue.
You know, perspective is one of these
critically
important life-coping strategies that mountain biking can really teach you.
It's about giving folks concerned about their water footprints a real opportunity to put water where it's
critically
needed, into these degraded ecosystems, while at the same time providing farmers a meaningful economic choice about how their water is used.
"Cover Girl 1994" was my first major work that was
critically
well received in the US and Europe and quite instantly became a part of the school anthologies at universities and colleges.
But what's more interesting is how it tastes to you will depend
critically
on what you think you're eating.
But how attractive you find them, how sexually or romantically moved you are by them, rests
critically
on who you think you're looking at.
This is
critically
important, because one year ago, the African penguin was declared endangered.
But it's also an extremely valuable explanatory tool, because real science is about
critically
appraising the evidence for somebody else's position.
But critically, they're briefed about the rules of the game in separate rooms.
What matters is that Africans are validating African art and ideas, both
critically
and commercially, that they are watching what they want, and that African filmmakers are connecting with their core audiences.
They teach us how to think
critically.
Now, we've got to solve that problem, because that's a
critically
important problem, and you might say, "Well, okay, how are we gonna solve that problem with SETI?" Well, let me suggest to you that SETI obviously can't solve the problem, but it can address the problem.
It seems to me that there are five key lessons that I've shown on this slide that are
critically
important for effective task shifting.
They wanted us to think
critically.
So those conversations, getting men engaged in this, at whatever age, is so
critically
important, and in my view so much more important than the funds we raise.
In South Asia, in countries like India and Pakistan, four species of vultures are listed as
critically
endangered, which means they have less than 10 or 15 years to go extinct, and the reason is because they are falling prey by consuming livestock that has been treated with a painkilling drug like Diclofenac.
And so the Red List is really important, keep track of what's endangered and
critically
endangered, and so on.
For all of these different
critically
important problems or
critically
important areas that we want to solve problems in, we basically know nothing at all.
We participate in the Apps for Apes program Orangutan Outreach, and we use iPads to help stimulate and enrich the animals, and also help raise awareness for these
critically
endangered animals.
Or take the
critically
important wheelchair.
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and we study it to learn how to think logically,
critically
and creatively, but too much of the mathematics that we learn in school is not effectively motivated, and when our students ask, "Why are we learning this?" then they often hear that they'll need it in an upcoming math class or on a future test.
Now I bet most of you don't have careers that
critically
depend on whether or not it's cloudy last night.
Now how we interpret the shape from its brightness depends very
critically
on how it's spinning, so now we have to rethink what it may look like, and as shown in this beautiful painting by space artist Bill Hartmann, we think that 'Oumuamua may be more of a flattened oval.
Groups that are trying to help sex workers protect themselves against HIV and other occupational hazards, and NGOs that are helping unwed mothers like Faiza find a place in society, and critically, stay with their kids.
That's a general rule, and it's
critically
important to realize that.
And a
critically
important step in understanding our own desires and tastes is to realize that we cannot always explain what we want, deep down.
I'm struck as a teacher that we tell students to
critically
question every text they read, every website they visit, except dictionaries, which we tend to treat as un-authored, as if they came from nowhere to give us answers about what words really mean.
In an effort to create a culture within my classroom where students feel safe sharing the intimacies of their own silences, I have four core principles posted on the board that sits in the front of my class, which every student signs at the beginning of the year: read critically, write consciously, speak clearly, tell your truth.
And it's not that they didn't want me to think
critically.
But critically, they were flexible and gave us autonomy to work out how we got there, giving us the space to be creative, ambitious and take risk.
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