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And the parallels between the
events
of 539 BC and 2003 and in between are startling.
Survey after survey, from Pew Research to the Annenberg Center for Public Policy, has found that Daily Show viewers are better informed about current
events
than the viewers of all major network and cable news shows.
Here were all these seemingly disparate
events
and dialogues that just were chronologically telling the history of him, but underneath it was a constant, a guideline, a road map.
Heatwaves and droughts on one hand, directly from the warming, but also, because a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor with its latent energy, rainfall will become in more extreme
events.
The Texas, Oklahoma, Mexico heatwave and drought last year, Moscow the year before and Europe in 2003, were all exceptional events, more than three standard deviations outside the norm.
If we look at these systems that start with one event that leads to other events, we call that structure a cascade.
We connect
events
and emotions and instinctively transform them into a sequence that can be easily understood.
But, you know, as I looked at this more and more and more, and saw these images go across the rocks, I realized I was seeing the same archetypal
events
depicted again and again and again.
Sure, the big
events
attract a lot of attention, but what really matters is what goes on every single day.
It's our tendency to overestimate our likelihood of experiencing good
events
in our lives and underestimate our likelihood of experiencing bad
events.
We asked them to estimate their likelihood of experiencing different terrible
events
in their lives.
In it, he offered suggestions such as: "Do not attend
events
likely to draw a lot of blacks," "Stay out of heavily black neighborhoods" and "Do not act the Good Samaritan to blacks in distress."
The order at which
events
take place in the world appears in the camera sometimes in reversed order.
On March 11, 2011, I watched from home, as the rest of the world did, as the tragic
events
unfolded in Japan.
Now, you probably don't need me to tell you about the
events
of last summer, where London and the UK saw the worst sustained period of violent looting and arson for over twenty years.
If you think about the bird flu epidemic of a couple of years ago, the more people that were infected, the more people that got infected, and the faster the virus spread before the authorities managed to get a handle on
events.
And this analogy, actually, was already picked up by some of the papers, with some tabloid press calling the
events "
Shopping with violence," which probably sums it up in terms of our research.
Civic leaders created these annual
events
to celebrate culture as the highest expression of the human spirit.
They could hypothesize about what had gone wrong, but they really had no way of knowing what led to the terrible
events.
After one of our
events
at the Patton State Hospital in San Bernardino, a woman walked up to us and she had tears streaming down her face, and she had a palsy, she was shaking, and she had this gorgeous smile, and she said that she had never heard classical music before, she didn't think she was going to like it, she had never heard a violin before, but that hearing this music was like hearing the sunshine, and that nobody ever came to visit them, and that for the first time in six years, when she heard us play, she stopped shaking without medication.
So this is the timeline, and if you've ever edited video, you're familiar with this, but instead of clips in the timeline, what you're looking at is web
events
pulled into the video.
Look no further than the insurance industry as they struggle to cope with mounting catastrophic losses from extreme weather
events.
I myself was one of them, and this is what I talk about at the HALT events, that four years ago when I founded HALT, I didn't know I could go to the doctor about my mental health and get a mental health plan.
Since then, we've had more
events.
We did
events
for the partners of tradies, because often the tradies would not go home to their partners and say, "Guess what, we talked about mental health, and we're going to do this, this and this now."
So we're doing
events
for the partners, who themselves may need help.
We've done
events
for men's sheds, so the high rate of suicide is really high for older men.
We've done
events
for council depot workers and tradies.
They've never felt they can talk about their suicide attempt, but the HALT events, where there's no expectations for them to talk, makes them feel comfortable to start talking.
It's one of thing to tell a tradie or someone at one of these events, "You should go here, here and here," but we need the whole of community to wrap around the idea of suicide prevention.
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