Happening
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What's
happening
in your brain is you're getting an enormous amount of adrenaline pumped through your system.
Knowing history and understanding how ordinary people influenced history can help us create a better future, because history is just a rehearsal of what's
happening
right now.
The first thing we discovered is that once a male and female hook up like this, they stay together all night long, and when we looked inside to see what might be happening, we discovered a surprising new twist to firefly sex.
We know because we've seen it
happening
in a lot of different places.
We've seen this
happening
in countries all around the world, time and time again.
So now, a century later, if you're at all paying attention to what's
happening
in the environment, you feel that discomfort so much more intensely.
And what guided me in making this film was, how was this
happening?
These marches set the groundwork for the historic changes that we see
happening
today in the United States.
And I wanted to capture some of this incredible change that was happening, and as luck or politics would have it, another marriage battle started gearing up, this time in Maryland, where African-Americans make up 30 percent of the electorate.
Now we know that everything is not perfect, especially when you look at what's
happening
with the LGBT rights issue internationally, but it says something about how far we've come when our president puts the gay freedom struggle in the context of the other great freedom struggles of our time: the women's rights movement and the civil rights movement.
This sort of thing is
happening
all over the world right now.
And so this is why climate scientists say it's not just that we know that climate change is happening, we know that greenhouse gases are a major part of the reason why.
I don't think that's really
happening
that much anymore.
It turns out it's
happening
in other things, too.
What was
happening
there was you would have these manufacturing devices, and they weren't making prototypes or PowerPoints.
So it's
happening
in software and in hardware and bioengineering, and so this is a fundamental new way of thinking about innovation.
So we didn't, but it shows you how people, again, at times, don't really look at what's
happening.
Satellite imagery you find online is old, typically years old, yet human activity was
happening
on days and weeks and months, and you can't fix what you can't see.
And that's when you know that something absolutely critical and dangerous is
happening.
Let me show you that
happening
in slow motion.
However, at the next interval, the researchers didn't put the cold air on, yet the slime mold slowed down in anticipation of it
happening.
We live in a world where the collection of data is
happening
24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
But even beyond that, it's in the conversations that we have today all around the world in the simultaneous gatherings that are
happening
on this topic at this moment, and to think about how we can become one another's teachers and students in power.
Government, not universally affected, but very affected, and on a good day, lots of open data, lots of e-government, so lots of things which are visible
happening
on the web.
I can talk to you over it without worrying about what we in fact now know is happening, without worrying about the fact that not only will surveillance be
happening
but it'll be done by people who may abuse the data.
We were actually very lucky, and many of those goals happened or are in the process of
happening.
And then, for instance, this other exhibition that was entitled Workspheres in 2001, where I asked different designers to come up with ideas for the new type of work styles that were
happening
in the world at that time.
Perhaps, for children with asthma, it's what's
happening
in their home, or perhaps they live close to a freeway with major air pollution that triggers their asthma.
What is
happening
here that is different?
In some of these areas, there's not enough water, there's no energy, it's going to cost tens of trillions of dollars to lay out the sewer lines and to build the facilities and to operate and maintain these systems, and if you don't build it right, you're going to have flush toilets that basically go straight into the river, just like what's
happening
in many cities in the developing world.
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