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It's tethered to the base, and this will track the position of your
hands
in real time.
They've joined
hands
together to develop a platform which they call Spacecraft, a hybrid physical and digital space for crafting, more of a process than a product, an open architecture for making, which involves three parts: a makerspace kiosk, which is prefab and modular; tool kits which can be customized based on what makers want to make; and a trading app.
Some of them were held by white hands, others by black
hands.
The ones held by black
hands
got substantially smaller bids than the ones held by white
hands.
At the end, the relieved patient kisses her
hands.
So I did what instinctively felt like the right thing, which was to go onto the Internet and try to figure out if I could take matters into my own
hands.
This is going to become the Pentium of bioengineering, pushing bioengineering into the
hands
of dorm rooms and startup companies.
When Christian was beat up for being gay, I put my
hands
in my pocket and walked with my head down as if I didn't even notice.
Most of them were killed either in the early days of the war or towards the end of the hostilities, when U.N. safe zones like Srebrenica fell into the
hands
of the Serb army.
Everybody put your
hands
together like this here.
This tips into the territory of mental illness when you do things like compulsively over-wash your
hands
or paws, or you develop a ritual that's so extreme that you can't sit down to a bowl of food unless you engage in that ritual.
And my theme was this: Our Earth has existed for 45 million centuries, but this one is special — it's the first where one species, ours, has the planet's future in its
hands.
Show of
hands?
There is a huge number of people who want to take matters into their own
hands.
I'd been studying the art of Burning Man for several years, for an exhibition I curated at the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, and what fascinates me the most isn't the quality of the work here, which is actually rather high, it's why people come out here into the desert again and again to get their
hands
dirty and make in our increasingly digital age.
Her head, clearly throbbing, was resting in her
hands.
And so you must ask yourself the question: how is it possible in the 21st century that we graduate children from schools who can't read the diplomas that they have in their
hands?
Now, the second reason relates to Tonya's comments about having had excellent performance evals, great feedback from her teams, and having taken every management training program she can lay her
hands
on.
She takes the money and
hands
it over to the recruitment agent, while the children are looking on.
Washing
hands
with soap, a habit we all take for granted, can reduce diarrhea by half, can reduce respiratory infections by one third.
Why don't you just shake their
hands.
Please shake their
hands.
So what if I told you that the person whose
hands
you just shook actually didn't wash their
hands
when they were coming out of the toilet?
Well, statistics are actually showing that four people out of five don't wash their
hands
when they come out of the toilet, globally.
Why aren't people washing their
hands?
Why is it that Mayank, this young boy that I met in India, isn't washing his
hands?
On average, in Mayank's family, they will use soap for washing
hands
once a day at the very best, and sometimes even once a week for washing
hands
with soap.
Think about where you learned to wash your
hands.
Did you learn to wash your
hands
at home?
Did you learn to wash your
hands
in school?
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