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And Rwanda has
decided
to become the technology hub, or a technology hub on the continent.
Now these countries, 32 countries, came together under the auspices of the African Union and
decided
to form an organization called the African Risk Capacity.
So private creditors, multilaterals and bilaterals came together and
decided
to do the Highly Indebted Poor Countries Initiative and give debt relief.
So, I
decided
at that moment that I could either run for the hills, or cast judgment on these young geniuses, or instead, turn the judgment into curiosity and actually see if I could match my wise eyes with their fresh eyes.
So I
decided
to skip the preparations and just go up there and have an adventure.
But when I came back by myself two days later, I
decided
that I didn't want to go that way.
I suddenly
decided
to skip the hard part and take the variation, even though I'd never climbed it before, but I immediately began to doubt myself.
It was hard at first, it was uncomfortable, but I
decided
to overcome the discomfort.
Being a documentary photographer, I
decided
to go back to Lebanon a few months after the conflict ended to meet cluster bomb survivors.
Three years ago, together with a fellow biologist and friend of mine, Zeke Alvarez Saavedra, we
decided
to make personal DNA machines that anyone could use.
Ian
decided
to move his lab into Makeni, Sierra Leone.
It was on that day that I
decided
to use my platform and my story and my voice.
So a few years ago I decided, well, I'm a journalist, I should see if I can do any better by going around the world and actually asking folks if and how they've tackled their big economic and political challenges.
But when they were a bit older, they took a little agency and
decided
to engage.
That was the question we wanted to know, so my colleagues and I
decided
to take a deep dive into the data.
New York literary figures Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley and Robert Sherwood, all writers in the Algonquin Round Table,
decided
to stand up for transparency and showed up for work the next day with their salary written on signs hanging from their neck.
Imagine where this country would be if all the folks who in 2010 created the Tea Party had
decided
that, you know, politics is too messy, voting is too complicated.
Imagine if all of the followers of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders had
decided
not to upend the political status quo and blow apart the frame of the previously possible in American politics.
Well, they
decided
to mosquito proof every house in Northern Alabama.
So in 2000, when it was announced that the citizenship application fee was going to more than double from 95 dollars to 225 dollars, I
decided
it was time to apply before I could no longer afford it.
But wanting to find a way to condense these feelings into something ordered that I could work through, I
decided
to do what felt most natural to me: I wrote about it.
So in a somewhat spontaneous decision, I
decided
that I would publish my letter in the student paper, hoping to reach out to others in Oxford that might have had a similar experience and be feeling the same way.
And that is the moment when your life is truly decided: you fall in love; you lose a friend; the lights go out.
But underneath all that, something that I couldn't understand so moved me for reasons I couldn't explain to you yet, that I
decided
to go and live in Japan.
School funding should not be
decided
by property taxes or some funky economic equation where rich kids continue to benefit from state aid, while poor kids are continuously having food and resources taken from their mouths.
[Do the Unnecessary] A few months ago, Hamdi Ulukaya, the CEO and founder of the yogurt company Chobani, made headlines when he
decided
to grant stock to all of his 2,000 employees.
And as we were going through the budget for the rollouts, we
decided
last minute to cut the purchase of 10,000 orange balloons, which we had meant to distribute to all staff worldwide.
So it would be an understatement to say that I had to work extremely hard to get my seat at the table and access to television, because the network
decided
that they would only include those with 2.5 percent or more in the polls in the first TV debate.
But on the one percent day, I
decided
here to show him that he was wrong.
I
decided
to enjoy the journey.
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