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Schools, communities, our friends in the public sector and our friends in the private sector — yes, on that day even our competitors, we all join
hands
to celebrate the world's most important public health intervention.
Because to a veteran aid worker, the idea of putting cold, hard cash into the
hands
of the poorest people on Earth doesn't sound crazy, it sounds really satisfying.
What if, instead, we use technology to put cash, whether from aid agencies or from any one of us directly into a poor person's
hands.
The only reason I did not kill him with my bare
hands
was because I could not lift my right arm.
So what struck us was that these were communities that the people who lived there had built with their own hands, without a master plan and like a giant work in progress.
In fact, the cure for MAS is right here in our
hands.
Then he put his
hands
on his knees, he looked right at my 27-year-old kid, and said, "I don't know how to tell a 27-year-old this: Pete, you have ALS."
So now this technology, by January, will be in the
hands
of veterinarians, and we're working very diligently to try to get it into the
hands
of doctors, hopefully within the next year.
By putting the right images in the right
hands
at the right time, we can truly create an impact.
How many human lives might have been saved if this veterinary knowledge had been put into the
hands
of E.R. docs and cardiologists?
Shouldn't this veterinary knowledge be put into the
hands
of psychotherapists and parents and patients struggling with self-injury?
Shouldn't this information be put into the
hands
of ob/gyn's and family doctors and patients who are struggling with postpartum depression and psychosis?
People have used it to magnify pulsing veins in their
hands.
We open our
hands
and hearts and give what we have, what we can.
Its golden fur was impervious to arrows, but Hercules cornered the lion in its dark cave, stunned it with a club, and strangled it with his bare
hands.
Ultimately, the library slowly disappeared as the city changed from Greek, to Roman, Christian, and eventually Muslim
hands.
People are questioning, people are governing themselves, people are learning to manage their own affairs, they are taking their own futures into their
hands.
We went to the bathroom to wash our
hands.
And if you said C, it means that you're a kinesthetic learner, that you learn best when you get stuck in and do things with your
hands.
But what is true is that ambidextrous people, or people who use both
hands
for different tasks, are more creative thinkers than one-handed people, because being ambidextrous involves having both sides of the brain talk to each other a lot, which seems to be involved in creative and flexible thinking.
So I began reading everything that I could get my
hands
on about how exposure to adversity affects the developing brains and bodies of children.
If I were to ask how many people in this room grew up with a family member who suffered from mental illness, I bet a few
hands
would go up.
And then if I were to ask how many folks had a parent who maybe drank too much, or who really believed that if you spare the rod, you spoil the child, I bet a few more
hands
would go up.
When stopped by the police, we place both
hands
on the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position.
When my own daughter was born a couple of years ago by emergency C-section, we took matters into our own
hands
and made sure she was coated with those vaginal microbes that she would have gotten naturally.
They tend to consolidate in the
hands
of the few, and sometimes they find their way out into the
hands
of the many.
They need to know where we live, how old we are, what we like, what we don't like, and anything else they can get their
hands
on.
I read any and everything I could get my
hands
on.
Put your
hands
up.
Keep your
hands
up, if you know who this is.
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