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And I know a little bit about these issues, because, for many years, I spent a long time in the non-profit industrial complex, and I'm a recovering executive director, two years clean.
This production was directed by South African artist and theater director, William Kentridge.
And after we were done, the
director
said that the circles she was holding in this space were more powerful in bringing the community together after fighting at school and gun violence in the community, and that students and teachers started to come here just because they saw it as a space of refuge.
And this was seen by a
director
in L.A. named James Frost who said, "Wait a minute.
And I met a music video
director
named Chris Milk.
So this life price is for an irrigation non-profit
director.
And when I walked up to the prison director, I said, "You've got to let her out.
So, logistically, I really couldn't carry a regular sized snare drum, and because of this the band
director
assigned me to play pit percussion during the halftime show.
This is a friend of mine, who I look up to, Francis Collins, the
director
of the NIH, and this is us at TEDMED last year, chatting away.
It's shown being presented here, put into its case by the
director
of the National Museum of Tehran, one of the many women in Iran in very senior positions, Mrs. Ardakani.
Making revelations of space is what I do; I'm a designer and creative director, and that's what I do for a living.
When I got the job of designing "Hamilton," I sat with Lin-Manuel Miranda, writer, Tommy Kail, director, and I said, "Why are we telling this 246-year-old story?
Doctor Healy then subsequently became the first female
director
of our National Institutes of Health.
It was a very big deal for her to become
director.
The
director
of sports who's responsible for getting her into the program asks her to come out of class.
And I'm going to finish up with a quote, maybe a little cheap shot, at the
director
of the NIH, who's a very charming man.
And at the end of a very testy meeting, what the NIH
director
said was, "Your vision is larger than our appetite."
And the
director
listed the orphanage's most urgent needs as an industrial size washing machine and dryer, four vacuum cleaners, two computers, a video projector, a copy machine, winter shoes and a dentist's drill.
When Richard Koshalek took over as
director
of the Hirshhorn in 2009, he was determined to take advantage of the fact that this museum was sited at the most unique place: at the seat of power in the U.S.
My editorial
director
and I went through them and put together a staff of people, and we launched last September.
It started burning a hole in my stomach, so within weeks, I flew down to Los Angeles to meet with the
director
of Free the Slaves and offer them my help.
MO: We didn't get our authority from the board of selectmen or the emergency management
director
or the United Way.
This is a Bangladeshi hospital
director
outside his facility.
The director, standing behind the set of shelves, is going to direct you to move objects around, but remember, he's not going to ask you to move objects that he can't see.
This introduces a really interesting condition whereby there's a kind of conflict between your perspective and the
director'
s perspective.
So we give this kind of task to adolescents and adults, and we also have a control condition where there's no
director
and instead we give people a rule.
We tell them, okay, we're going to do exactly the same thing but this time there's no
director.
You'll see that this is exactly the same condition, only in the no-director condition they just have to remember to apply this somewhat arbitrary rule, whereas in the
director
condition, they have to remember to take into account the
director'
s perspective in order to guide their ongoing behavior.
Okay, so if I just show you the percentage errors in a large developmental study we did, this is in a study ranging from age seven to adulthood, and what you're going to see is the percentage errors in the adult group in both conditions, so the gray is the
director
condition, and you see that our intelligent adults are making errors about 50 percent of the time, whereas they make far fewer errors when there's no
director
present, when they just have to remember that rule of ignoring the gray background.
In other words, everything you need to do in order to remember the rule and apply it seems to be fully developed by mid-adolescence, whereas in contrast, if you look at the last two gray bars, there's still a significant improvement in the
director
condition between mid-adolescence and adulthood, and what this means is that the ability to take into account someone else's perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior, which is something, by the way, that we do in everyday life all the time, is still developing in mid-to-late adolescence.
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