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Deciphering the script is not just an intellectual puzzle; it's actually become a question that's become deeply intertwined with the politics and the cultural
history
of South Asia.
They were silenced by an unfortunate accident of
history.
Now, I'm going to step back in
history.
In our short history, we've taken 1.5 million calls.
So let me begin by first of all giving a very, very brief
history
of time, if I may indulge.
I'm pretty sure that one day we'll be writing
history
books hundreds of years from now.
My
history
wasn't right.
It's particularly astonishing because each one of these organisms, each subsystem, each cell type, each gene, has evolved in its own unique environmental niche with its own unique
history.
Now any physiological variable you can think of, any life
history
event you can think of, if you plot it this way, looks like this.
So you tell me the size of a mammal, I can tell you at the 90 percent level everything about it in terms of its physiology, life history, etc.
But each of these three objects has value above and beyond what it can do for you based on its
history.
With my colleagues George Newman and Gil Diesendruck, we've looked to see what sort of factors, what sort of history, matters for the objects that people like.
Rather, it's because I want something that has a specific
history.
In the case of artwork, the
history
is special indeed.
They may look alike, but they have a different
history.
It was the same art, physically, but the
history
had changed.
The destabilizing effects of hunger are known throughout human
history.
At our time in history, these images are out of place.
I believe we're living at a time in human
history
where it's just simply unacceptable that children wake up and don't know where to find a cup of food.
And we want to tell our grandchildren that there was a terrible time in
history
where up to a third of the children had brains and bodies that were stunted, but that exists no more.
And I think as Jews, you know, we've lived that history: "It's not us."
I think it's appropriate to call it the greatest misallocation of resources in the
history
of the world.
And if you're then interested in the
history
of a piece of DNA, or the whole genome, you can reconstruct the
history
of the DNA with those differences you observe.
And generally we depict our ideas about this
history
in the form of trees like this.
So this individual comes from a population that shares an origin with Neanderthals, but far back and then have a long independent
history.
There are two historians of business at the University of Maryland, Brent Goldfarb and David Kirsch, who have done some extremely interesting work, much of it still unpublished, on the
history
of major innovations.
You can decode the genome, you can look back, you can link us all together by a mitochondrial DNA, but we can't get further than the last ancestor, the last visible cell that we could sequence or think back in
history.
Imagine
history
being taught differently.
They have a complicated, but shared common
history.
One obvious implication of modern economic
history
is that it's quite hard to transition to democracy before you've established secure private property rights.
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