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But, most importantly, while I was traveling, I taught children cartooning, and in exchange, I learned how to be spontaneous.
And, in
exchange
for me working with them, they taught me how to be cool.
I said, in
exchange
for education in how to paint, I will support them, and I started a company.
And we got more productive because we didn't have to
exchange
floppy disks; we could update each other more often.
And she put in the world's first national needle
exchange
program, and other countries followed suit: Australia, The Netherlands and few others.
You see the peak in drug injectors before they started the national needle
exchange
program.
For example, in the liver, they form channels to detoxify the blood; in the lungs, they line air sacs for gas
exchange.
If Lise was to walk over acres of diamonds but there was no store, no bank, no way to use the diamonds, no way to
exchange
them, they'd be worthless, too.
So here's the format: They're going to have six minutes each, and then after one little, quick
exchange
between them, I want two people on each side of this debate in the audience to have 30 seconds to make one short, crisp, pungent, powerful point.
And I think the answer is exchange, the habit of exchanging one thing for another.
As Adam Smith said, "No man ever saw a dog make a fair
exchange
of a bone with another dog."
You can have culture without
exchange.
But the difference is that these cultures never expand, never grow, never accumulate, never become combinatorial, and the reason is because there is no sex, as it were, there is no
exchange
of ideas.
There's no
exchange
of ideas between them.
And why does
exchange
raise living standards?
And this is one of the beauties of exchange, is it actually creates the momentum for more specialization, which creates the momentum for more
exchange
and so on.
We're able to draw upon specialization and
exchange
to raise each other's living standards.
And the other thing there's no evidence for is
exchange
between groups, because the objects that you find in Neanderthal remains, the tools they made, are always made from local materials.
What happens when you cut people off from exchange, from the ability to
exchange
and specialize?
And what we've done in human society, through
exchange
and specialization, is we've created the ability to do things that we don't even understand.
And in terms of other things that I wanted to share with you, in terms of ideas, I think it's wonderful to have a situation like this, where so many people from different backgrounds and places can come together,
exchange
their ideas and form relationships of friendship with each other.
"You can
exchange
groups.
You can have an
exchange.
The signals that you are seeing here are action potential, are the same signals that the neurons of my brain, of our brain, use to
exchange
information.
I think that
exchange
can actually get in the way of the very thing that we want most.
So to harness the power of these supportive communities in a new way and to allow entrepreneurs to decide for themselves exactly what that financial
exchange
should look like, exactly what fits them and the people around them, this week actually, we're quietly doing a launch of Profounder, which is a crowd funding platform for small businesses to raise what they need through investments from their friends and family.
One late
exchange
where Carol Lombard throws someone out of her room had me howling with its sing song delivery.
And the 2 week romance blossoms into a letter
exchange
that leads to John's "conflict" of whether to re-enlist right after 9/11/01...REALLY?
A stupid teen supposed comedy that revolves a serious of misunderstanding including (but not limited to) a hooker being confused with a foreign
exchange
student, girlfriend beating, a girl loving a gay guy, and the straight guy that loves her, and bitchy gossipers.
I don't care what neo-pagan axe you have to grind, but in the 18th century, "witchcraft" meant selling your soul to the Devil in
exchange
for diabolical powers; this whole fluffy white-witch goddess-worship "an'-it-harm-none" approach to witchcraft dates back, historically, about as far as the British Invasion.
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