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So war is an even less efficient way, so I tend to prefer progressive taxation, but of course,
history
— (Laughter) —
history
will invent its own best ways, and it will probably involve a combination of all of these.
Thomas Piketty: Well, you know, I think if you look back through time, the
history
of income, wealth and taxation is full of surprise.
I refuse to repeat
history.
So, even if that wasn't enough to win a seat in Congress, it was enough for us to become part of the conversation, to the extent that next month, Congress, as an institution, is launching for the first time in Argentina's history, a DemocracyOS to discuss, with the citizens, three pieces of legislation: two on urban transportation and one on the use of public space.
And that is the way cancer diagnosis has been done since the beginning of
history.
And so it's not just big data that causes challenges of interpretation, because let's face it, we human beings have a very rich
history
of taking any amount of data, no matter how small, and screwing it up.
Because at this point in our history, as we've heard many times over, we can process exabytes of data at lightning speed, and we have the potential to make bad decisions far more quickly, efficiently, and with far greater impact than we did in the past.
Dr. Emmanuel Ben-Soussan one of the authors, flew in from Paris to the ceremony, where he explained the
history
of this, that in the 1950s, when colonoscopies were becoming a common technique for the first time, people were figuring out how to do it well.
So this is one of the largest coordinated actions in human
history.
But there's a problem that I would call the "3S" menace: The scale, speed, and scarcity of means with which we will have to respond to this phenomenon has no precedence in
history.
It's my country's
history
with alcohol prohibition and Al Capone, times 50.
So that's when I started reading everything I could about psychoactive drugs: the history, the science, the politics, all of it, and the more one read, the more it hit you how a thoughtful, enlightened, intelligent approach took you over here, whereas the politics and laws of my country were taking you over here.
Fact is, we're living in the most peaceful moment in human
history.
The dominance of the city as the primary mode of urban living is one of the most extraordinary demographic reversals in history, and it all happened so fast.
In the process, we broke the record for the longest human-powered polar journey in
history
by more than 400 miles.
Of the nine people in
history
that had attempted this journey before us, none had made it to the pole and back, and five had died in the process.
But there is also a pole at the South Pole, and we got there on foot, unassisted, unsupported, by the hardest route, 900 miles in record time, dragging more weight than anyone in
history.
What I was witnessing was not only news, but also
history.
History
unfolded quickly, but celebration remained elusive in Maidan.
It has 120-year-old, very interesting history, and literally takes part in life and death along the coast.
History
has shown that once the police have massive quantities of data, tracking the movements of innocent people, it gets abused, maybe for blackmail, maybe for political advantage, or maybe for simple voyeurism.
It's part of our collective
history.
I am a visual artist, and I make revolutionary art to propel
history
forward.
It was one of the first sound recording devices in
history.
In 2009, I cofounded Mejdi Tours, a social enterprise that aims to connect people, with two Jewish friends, by the way, and what we'll do, the model we did, for example, in Jerusalem, we would have two tour guides, one Israeli and one Palestinian, guiding the trips together, telling
history
and narrative and archaeology and conflict from totally different perspectives.
They focus on what happened, family strength, relevant
history
and the parents' ability to protect the child.
"When a family has a
history
with the department, many of us hold that
history
against them, even if they're trying to do things differently."
And after years, seven years of fundraising, seven years of being told no, seven years of being told by my family to seek counseling and psychiatric help, eventually three of us found ourselves marching to the South Geographic Pole on the longest unassisted march ever made anywhere on Earth in
history.
The Arctic Ocean melts beneath our feet four months before it ever had in history, and we're 1,000 kilometers from safety.
Yes, I became the first person in
history
stupid enough to walk to both Poles, but it was our success.
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