Group
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It's a
group
of concerned citizens that have written a very detailed 325-page report that's a response to the SEC's request for comment on the Financial Reform Bill.
Canadian group, undoubtedly.
Durkheim called this level the level of the sacred because he believed that the function of religion was to unite people into a group, into a moral community.
Durkheim wrote about a set of intense collective emotions that accomplish this miracle of E pluribus unum, of making a
group
out of individuals.
In other words, Charles Darwin believed in
group
selection.
Wilson's book comes out in April, making a very strong case that we, and several other species, are products of
group
selection.
So here's a
group
of guys on a college crew team.
The main argument against
group
selection has always been that, well sure, it would be nice to have a
group
of cooperators, but as soon as you have a
group
of cooperators, they're just going to get taken over by free-riders, individuals that are going to exploit the hard work of the others.
If a
group
cannot solve the free-rider problem then it cannot reap the benefits of cooperation and
group
selection cannot get started.
But it's the greatest transfer of wealth, from one
group
to another in the history of mankind.
So a
group
of us started doing survey work, and we looked at four and a half thousand nursing home residents in Newcastle, in the Newcastle area, and discovered that only one in a hundred of them had a plan about what to do when their hearts stopped beating.
So, in this cascade, there's a
group
of rabbis having a conversation about a New York Times story.
And that allowed me to expand my
group
to 20 people, a mix of graduate students, post-docs and even some undergraduates.
It allows us to amplify our voices and our power as a
group.
These girls banded together and formed a
group
and launched a campaign for voter registration.
This is an idea that, again, came out of Livermore back in 1989, with Dr. Lowell Wood's
group.
Again, these animals, live in a group, they know each other.
We take them out of the group, put them in a test chamber.
And I spoke with this women's
group
that's pictured here.
People who spoke the same language made that change as a
group.
I think if Marianne and the members of her women's
group
can talk about this openly and have this discussion out amongst themselves and in public, we can, too.
CA: So, you and your team brought together today an amazing
group
of speakers to whom we're all grateful.
When you have a
group
of people with different professional training, a different professional experience, they not only have a different knowledge base, but also a different perspective on everything.
And we've come to a place where we have no choice but to recognize, as individualistic as we want to be, complexity requires
group
success.
Years ago, my colleagues and I embarked on a study where we followed the same
group
of people over a 10-year period.
A silly, trivial thing to do, but think of the difference on a team that didn't do that at all, that got 15 euro, put it in their pocket, maybe bought themselves a coffee, or teams that had this pro-social experience where they bonded together to buy something and do a
group
activity.
You get on Google, you Google, and you find, actually the only people tested in Burkina Faso in 1991 are STD patients and pregnant women, which is not a terribly representative
group
of people.
You can see that for the prevalence to be as high as UNAIDS says, we have to really see 60 deaths per 10,000 rather than 20 deaths per 10,000 in this age
group.
But I don't feel that — I still feel that there are some types of women who are not represented that way, and one
group
that we'll focus on today are teens, because I think teenagers are especially contradictory and still figuring it out, and in the '90s there was "Freaks and Geeks" and "My So-Called Life," and their characters, Lindsay Weir and Angela Chase, I mean, the whole premise of the shows were just them trying to figure themselves out, basically, but those shows only lasted a season each, and I haven't really seen anything like that on TV since.
One
group
of people said you can distill your information, you can extract value, separate it and serve it up, while another
group
turned around and said no, no you can ferment it.
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