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We see these ideas again and again in the media, in public health policy, doctors' offices, in
everyday
conversations and in our own attitudes.
And that's not easy in our
everyday
work lives, because the relationship with our organizations is often like that of a married couple that has grown apart, suffered betrayals and disappointments, and is now desperate to be beautiful for one another once again.
That's the beauty of using
everyday
materials; it's very easy to customize using paper and fabric.
So uncertainty is kind of a big term in economics, but I want to go through three forms of it that we face in almost all of our
everyday
transactions, where blockchains can play a role.
In our
everyday
lives and in our workplaces, are there ways that we could support young people?
We have to be willing to bear witness, to bear witness to the often painful realities that we would just rather not confront, the
everyday
violence and humiliation that many black women have had to face, black women across color, age, gender expression, sexuality and ability.
A couple of hours ago, your car was a useful machine that you relied on in your
everyday
life.
And the idea is that we'll shave bits of time off
everyday
activities, add it up, and we'll have time for the good stuff.
What can we do to chip away at polarization in
everyday
life?
The Royal Spanish Academy, all of language academies, also believes that spelling should be progressively modified; that language is linked to history, tradition and custom, but that at the same time, it is a practical
everyday
tool and that sometimes this attachment to history, tradition and custom becomes an obstacle for its current usage.
So I am a 21st-century translator of technology into products that we use
everyday
and relate beautifully and naturally with.
This is what goes on in my studio
everyday.
And then there are the others, who say that these statistics are elitist, maybe even rigged; they don't make sense and they don't really reflect what's happening in people's
everyday
lives.
I wanted to show people the way data relates to their
everyday
lives.
We want our kids to realize most heroes are
everyday
people, and the heroic act is unusual.
And then how about pieces from
everyday
images, like the images you take with your own personal camera?
Another thing we can do is take the same set of puzzle pieces, such as the ones derived from
everyday
images, and use them to reconstruct many different kinds of source images.
So in our simulations, we pretend a black hole looks like astronomical non-black hole objects, as well as
everyday
images like the elephant in the center of our galaxy.
And I really want to emphasize here that all of these pictures were created by piecing together little pieces of
everyday
photographs, like you'd take with your own personal camera.
In
everyday
life, probably because everyone else is yelling, we are so scared to get into an argument that we're willing not to engage at all.
It flows like a current through
everyday
life.
The words you see and hear in
everyday
advertising have been crafted to appeal to you and affect your behavior, as have the soundbites and talking points of political campaigns which rarely present the most nuanced perspective on the issues.
Language is the currency of politics, forming the basis of society from the most common,
everyday
interactions to the highest ideals.
If you were to take any
everyday
object, say a coffee cup, and break it in half, then in half again, and keep carrying on, where would you end up?
These heavy particles are only produced, for very brief moments, in high energy collisions, and are not seen in
everyday
life.
It's a skill that I call visual intelligence, and I use works of art to teach everybody, from
everyday
people to those for whom looking is the job, like Navy SEALs and homicide detectives and trauma nurses.
And here, Georgia O'Keeffe's painting of this architectural icon made me realize that if we put our mind to it, it's possible to see
everyday
things in a wholly new and eye-opening perspective.
It illustrates that finding hidden connections in
everyday
objects can resonate so deeply.
I have been mining the world of art to help people across the professional spectrum to see the extraordinary in the everyday, to articulate what is absent and to be able to inspire creativity and innovation, no matter how small.
We've learned that the most efficient emergency system is actually an
everyday
system, and that system has to reach all communities, including rural communities like Emile's.
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