Generations
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Life magazine introduced
generations
of people to distant, far-off cultures they never knew existed through pictures.
Two
generations
ago, Korea had the standard of living of Afghanistan today, and was one of the lowest education performers.
It takes
generations
to tear that intuition, that DNA, out of the soul of a people.
We shape our destiny, and just as the earlier
generations
of managers needed to redesign their factories, we're going to need to reinvent our organizations and even our whole economic system.
Likewise, at 21 or 25 or even 29, one good conversation, one good break, one good TED Talk, can have an enormous effect across years and even
generations
to come.
And the organization draws together people of different generations, like Holly Morgan, who's an undergraduate, who's pledged to give 10 percent of the little amount that she has, and on the right, Ada Wan, who has worked directly for the poor, but has now gone to Yale to do an MBA to have more to give.
I hope that, going forward, men and women, working together, can begin the change and the transformation that will happen so that future
generations
won't have the level of tragedy that we deal with on a daily basis.
So what that means is, after 28 years, we are tracking three generations, including grandmothers and grandfathers.
And the question is a simple one: Do we have enough phosphorus to feed our future
generations?
And in the meantime, New York and Nashville can churn out the hits that come through our radios, define our
generations
and soundtrack our weddings and our funerals and everything in between.
Anna Deavere Smith famously said that there's a literature inside of each of us, and three
generations
later, I was part of a project called StoryCorps, which set out to capture the stories of ordinary Americans by setting up a soundproof booth in public spaces.
Three
generations
ago, we had to actually get people to go out and capture the stories for common people.
Today, of course, there's an unprecedented amount of stories for all of us that are being captured for future
generations.
So essentially, we all become grandparents to the
generations
of human children that come after us.
For many cities, our streets have been in a kind of suspended animation for
generations.
When Patrick Henry, the governor of Virginia, said these words in 1775, he could never have imagined just how much they would come to resonate with American
generations
to come.
Today,
generations
are looking at China and saying, "China can produce infrastructure, China can produce economic growth, and we like that."
Today, they live in this area, approximately 50,000 to 70,000 people, who live in this community of self-built multi-story houses where up to three
generations
live in one structure.
It's a place where my family has been in the safari business for four
generations.
Now sexuality is an incredibly powerful lens with which to study any society, because what happens in our intimate lives is reflected by forces on a bigger stage: in politics and economics, in religion and tradition, in gender and
generations.
Our legacy can be to improve the health of women for this generation and for
generations
to come.
These meerkats are replicating an evolved tactic that is thousands of
generations
old, and they're adapting it to a modern risk, in this case a road built by humans.
I feel that I can meet the needs of my customers without compromising the ability of future
generations
to live in a greener tomorrow.
Sperm, on the other hand, is abundant and cheap, so it makes more sense for males to have a more-sex-is-better strategy when it comes to siring members of future
generations.
The result is that the genes providing the highest resistance and toxicity will be passed on in greatest quantities to the next
generations.
And this applies not just to people who have been living in the USA for many generations, but also to immigrants and refugees, who, for most immigrant and refugee groups, arrive in the USA metabolically healthy, and then within a few years, they become just as high-risk for obesity and diabetes as other Americans.
And in fact, one of the next steps for us is collecting and preserving microbes from healthy people around the world so that they can be kept as cultural assets for those groups to potentially protect them as they adapt to modern society, and to protect future
generations
who are currently growing up to have increased risk of these diseases with every generation.
This is how plazas have been designed for
generations.
A synthetic forest may not ever be as pretty as a real one, but it could just enable us to preserve not only the Amazon, but all of the people that we love and cherish, as well as all of our future
generations
and modern civilization.
Like, I'm expressing myself, and I think that we have to, like, reach out, like, not only across, like, the different
generations
of feminists, but also across the, like, vocal ranges, so that, like, we, because otherwise it's just, like, restriculous within feminism, which is just, like, a word that I created that means, like, so strict it's ridiculous.
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