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The World Economic Forum says that there's between a 10x and a 20x shortage of physicians in the
developing
world, and it would take about 300 years to train enough people to fix that problem.
We've seen that ThinkCycle has enabled NGOs in
developing
countries to put up problems to be solved by design students around the world, including something that's being used for tsunami relief right now: it's a mechanism for rehydrating cholera victims that's so simple to use it, illiterates can be trained to use it.
I think we need to begin
developing
maps of this territory so that we can talk about it across disciplines.
We can hold organizations accountable to
developing
the social consciousness of their employees.
And of course, China is still a rapidly
developing
country.
And that's the exactly the same question I got when I was
developing
a plan to combat deforestation.
When you grow up in a
developing
country like India, as I did, you instantly learn to get more value from limited resources and find creative ways to reuse what you already have.
Ultimately, we would like to see developed countries and
developing
countries come together and co-create frugal solutions that benefit the entire humanity.
For India and such
developing
countries, armies and armaments, software companies and spaceships may not be as important as taps and toilets.
In New Zealand, a group of young people are
developing
a platform called Loomio for participatory decision making at scale.
And so somehow through
developing
that, he eventually came to make the theremin the way it is now.
Now, ruminating about upsetting events in this way can easily become a habit, and it's a very costly one, because by spending so much time focused on upsetting and negative thoughts, you are actually putting yourself at significant risk for
developing
clinical depression, alcoholism, eating disorders, and even cardiovascular disease.
So I began reading everything that I could get my hands on about how exposure to adversity affects the
developing
brains and bodies of children.
We now understand better than we ever have before how exposure to early adversity affects the
developing
brains and bodies of children.
Children are especially sensitive to this repeated stress activation, because their brains and bodies are just
developing.
High doses of adversity not only affect brain structure and function, they affect the
developing
immune system,
developing
hormonal systems, and even the way our DNA is read and transcribed.
In fact, it took Mother Nature 540 million years of hard work to do this task, and much of that effort went into
developing
the visual processing apparatus of our brains, not the eyes themselves.
But I started thinking about, is there a way that I can use modern and
developing
technologies to tell stories in different ways and tell different kinds of stories that maybe I couldn't tell using the traditional tools of filmmaking that we've been using for 100 years?
SPF 30 is not going to do anything to you over there, and the water is so transparent in those lakes that the algae has nowhere to hide, really, and so they are
developing
their own sunscreen, and this is the red color you see.
In the
developing
world, basic law enforcement systems are so broken that recently the U.N. issued a report that found that "most poor people live outside the protection of the law."
So you would think that the disintegration of basic law enforcement in the
developing
world would be a huge priority for the global fight against poverty.
But the more fundamental reason that law enforcement for the poor in the
developing
world is so neglected, is because the people inside the
developing
world, with money, don't need it.
I was at the World Economic Forum not long ago talking to corporate executives who have massive businesses in the
developing
world and I was just asking them, "How do you guys protect all your people and property from all the violence?"
Indeed, private security forces in the
developing
world are now, four, five and seven times larger than the public police force.
And secondly, we have to begin to seriously invest resources and share expertise to support the
developing
world as they fashion new, public systems of justice, not private security, that give everybody a chance to be safe.
Now, bees are the most sensitive when they're
developing
inside their brood cells, and I wanted to know what that process really looks like, so I teamed up with a bee lab at U.C. Davis and figured out how to raise bees in front of a camera.
Imagine
developing
a plan, you have one minister at one table and a heroin dealer at the other table, coming up with a way in which the church can help the entire community.
Rather than treating the kids in his clinic like patients, Asperger called them his little professors, and enlisted their help in
developing
methods of education that were particularly suited to them.
In much of the
developing
world, most antibiotics still are.
My family finally rescued me, but by that time, I had lost 19 pounds in those three weeks, as well as
developing
severe anemia, and was on the verge of suicide.
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