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It all began for him during World War II, when at age 17 he found himself thrust into a forged
documents
workshop.
One day, while my father was working on a file for us to obtain French nationality, I happened to see some
documents
that caught my attention.
It was my grandfather who decided they needed false
documents.
In those times
documents
had hard covers, they were filled in by hand, and they stated your job.
As soon as he got to the lab, even though he was the youngest, he immediately saw that there was a problem with the making of forged
documents.
But demand was ever-growing and it was difficult to tamper with existing
documents.
He had made a simple calculation: In one hour he could make 30 forged
documents.
They get these dossiers full of secret
documents.
And many of the agents shredded as many of the
documents
as they could and left them behind in piles.
And you can see, he's working between
documents
and graphics and so forth.
You were able to deliver documents, were able to do it over networks.
For that, you'll need a briefcase, some important
documents
that you want to send your friend, James Bond, and a lock to keep it all safe.
Because the
documents
are top secret, we're going to use an advanced briefcase.
It has a special combination lock which, when closed, converts all the text in the
documents
to random numbers.
Using the key, it encodes the text in the
documents
to random numbers.
What makes encryption so important is that if someone were to capture the briefcase and cut it open without the encryption key and the encryption algorithm, they wouldn't be able to read the
documents.
Then we have a few more that can handle documents, as long as they are not too complex, and we have 5% of the population that can handle really complex
documents.
And these
documents
are not written by experts to experts, as the ones from the string theory.
No! These are
documents
written for me, these are the public documents, the public
documents
I need to understand in my daily life, to govern myself, to live my life.
I'm going to give you an example of mistakes that were committed, bad decisions made for not being able to understand
documents.
So, how do you solve this problem, this such big difference between the literacy [rate] of the Portuguese, that is down here, and the complexity of the public documents, those ones we need to understand in our daily lives, sorry, that are up here?
If the language of the
documents
isn't simpler, we've already seen that people, even with a high literacy level, like you, if the language is hard, they don't get cleared, they continue to be unable to understand these
documents.
So, besides increasing literacy [rate], and for now, it's much more important to reduce the complexity of
documents
and simplify the language.
We need to understand two very important things: First, wanting to understand these public
documents
is not a whim, is not an intellectual curiosity.
Then, there's the other side, which is: "Okay, these awful
documents "
which are in circulation, they don't grow on trees.
How many times do you write
documents
for the general public, for people that don't share your language, and you write them in a language that only you will understand?
Another thing we will do is to grant prizes to the worse and best documents, because, indeed, there are people who are working to communicate in a clearer way, and that have to be rewarded, and there are lazy people that do nothing about it and need to be humiliated.
Those
documents
were signed.
He started with a cardboard box, and he put his
documents
into the box from the left-hand side.
As a result, the
documents
would be ordered from left to right by how recently they had been used.
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