Deliver
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We will not
deliver
security solely from the barrel of a gun.
Here's some data that we collected through our company with Best Bees, where we deliver, install and manage honeybee hives for anybody who wants them, in the city, in the countryside, and we introduce honeybees, and the idea of beekeeping in your own backyard or rooftop or fire escape, for even that matter, and seeing how simple it is and how possible it is.
We're financially addicted to growth, because today's financial system is designed to pursue the highest rate of monetary return, putting publicly traded companies under constant pressure to
deliver
growing sales, growing market share and growing profits, and because banks create money as debt bearing interest, which must be repaid with more.
The idea is, when you're short of specialized health care professionals, use whoever is available in the community, train them to provide a range of health care interventions, and in these books I read inspiring examples, for example of how ordinary people had been trained to
deliver
babies, diagnose and treat early pneumonia, to great effect.
And it struck me that if you could train ordinary people to
deliver
such complex health care interventions, then perhaps they could also do the same with mental health care.
In rural Uganda, Paul Bolton and his colleagues, using villagers, demonstrated that they could
deliver
interpersonal psychotherapy for depression and, using a randomized control design, showed that 90 percent of the people receiving this intervention recovered as compared to roughly 40 percent in the comparison villages.
Similarly, using a randomized control trial in rural Pakistan, Atif Rahman and his colleagues showed that lady health visitors, who are community maternal health workers in Pakistan's health care system, could
deliver
cognitive behavior therapy for mothers who were depressed, again showing dramatic differences in the recovery rates.
And in my own trial in Goa, in India, we again showed that lay counselors drawn from local communities could be trained to
deliver
psychosocial interventions for depression, anxiety, leading to 70 percent recovery rates as compared to 50 percent in the comparison primary health centers.
We need to
deliver
health care, not in large institutions, but close to people's homes, and we need to
deliver
health care using whoever is available and affordable in our local communities.
Still, today, armed with that knowledge that ordinary people in the community can be trained and, with sufficient supervision and support, can
deliver
a range of health care interventions effectively, perhaps that promise is within reach now.
Spacehive in the U.K. is engaging in crowd-funding, getting you and me to raise the money to build the goalposts and the park benches that will actually allow us to
deliver
better services in our communities.
In February, he approached the White House, and said, "I would like to fund a prize to create scalable national applications, apps, that will help not only the homeless but those who
deliver
services [to] them to do so better."
And I want to be clear to mention that this open government revolution is not about privatizing government, because in many cases what it can do when we have the will to do so is to
deliver
more progressive and better policy than the regulations and the legislative and litigation-oriented strategies by which we make policy today.
In San Ramon, California, they published an iPhone app in which they allow you or me to say we are certified CPR-trained, and then when someone has a heart attack, a notification goes out so that you can rush over to the person over here and
deliver
CPR.
It essentially raises charitable funds from individuals, foundations and corporations, and then we turn around and we invest equity and loans in both for-profit and nonprofit entities that
deliver
affordable health, housing, energy, clean water to low income people in South Asia and Africa, so that they can make their own choices.
Well, your brain has to do something just like that as well, and we're now beginning to understand and identify brain systems involved in valuation, and one of them includes a neurotransmitter system whose cells are located in your brainstem and
deliver
the chemical dopamine to the rest of your brain.
If you haven't understood the world you're living in, it's almost impossible to be absolutely certain that what you're going to
deliver
fits.
We should
deliver
medicines to those who are ill.
To get legitimacy, governments often need to
deliver
things like primary education, primary health, roads, build hospitals and clinics.
Politicians also need to learn, occasionally, to say that certain things that voters want, certain things that voters have been promised, may be things that we cannot
deliver
or perhaps that we feel we should not
deliver.
So it's the same way, like those action video games have a number of ingredients that are actually really powerful for brain plasticity, learning, attention, vision, etc., and so we need and we're working on understanding what are those active ingredients so that we can really then leverage them to
deliver
better games, either for education or for rehabilitation of patients.
And what does that
deliver?
Now, in a situation where the best current treatment is inexpensive and simple to deliver, the answer is straightforward.
This would be a world of very small trades, but very well-informed, because national e-markets will
deliver
data.
With PISA, we wanted to measure how they actually
deliver
equity, in terms of ensuring that people from different social backgrounds have equal chances.
So we built a device, which we call a puff-o-mat, in which we could
deliver
little brief air puffs to fruit flies in these plastic tubes in our laboratory bench and blow them away.
And so, if you had some extra bandwidth, you'd
deliver
a message for someone.
If they had some extra bandwidth, they would
deliver
a message for you.
So, in other words, it claimed it could
deliver
a message before you sent it.
Again, we are making holes in the skull about the size of a dime, putting an electrode in, and then this electrode is completely underneath the skin down to a pacemaker in the chest, and with a remote control very much like a television remote control, we can adjust how much electricity we
deliver
to these areas of the brain.
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