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Radical neighborliness is just another word for true community, the kind bound by memory and history, mutual trust and familiarity built over years and irreplaceable.
It's about a little boy whose father was a
history
buff and who used to take him by the hand to visit the ruins of an ancient metropolis on the outskirts of their camp.
In others, like mine, where there has been a long
history
of dictatorship in Nigeria, the fight is ongoing and we have a long way to go.
So if we look at the
history
of IQ, people, in fact, are getting smarter.
We are the generation most out of touch with our future or current children than any generation in
history.
I mean, we are the ones with the problem, and we are going to be the most out-of-touch generation in
history.
In my time there, I saw Natives being chased on horseback by police officers shooting at them,
history
playing out in front of my eyes.
And the defenders began to take cases over and over again and you will see, they have step by step began to change the course of
history
in Cambodia.
John is a retired professor of
history
from Virginia.
And I want to share some of those with you right now, starting off in the form of a very short video I've produced for you, which is my best effort to sum up the
history
of gastronomy in about 15 seconds.
So here's the new
history
of gastronomy.
All the way back into early philosophy and certainly throughout the
history
of neuroscience, this has been one mystery that has always resisted elucidation, has got major controversies.
But what Housman understood, and you hear it in the symphonies of Nielsen too, was that the long, hot, silvan summers of stability of the 19th century were coming to a close, and that we were about to move into one of those terrifying periods of
history
when power changes.
And my message for you is that I believe we are condemned, if you like, to live at just one of those moments in
history
when the gimbals upon which the established order of power is beginning to change and the new look of the world, the new powers that exist in the world, are beginning to take form.
Sooner or later, sooner or later, the rule of
history
is that where power goes governance must follow.
But that's not a usual case in
history.
In fact, what's now emerging is the much more normal case of
history.
It pitted the government of Canada against two people with a long
history
of drug use who knew the benefits of INSITE firsthand: Dean Wilson and Shelley Tomic.
And I have to say now, I'll say it a bit later, but I'm not challenging this just because I'm weird, the challenge actually has a very, very long and distinguished
history.
What it means is we have to understand what it is as something which has a history, has certain things that keep it together, but it's a process, it's fluid, it's forever changing.
We have our cognitive biases, so that I can take a perfect
history
on a patient with chest pain.
Now take the same patient with chest pain, make them moist and garrulous and put a little bit of alcohol on their breath, and suddenly my
history
is laced with contempt.
I don't take the same
history.
At this decisive moment in Dutch
history
my father was positioned on the bank of the river Waal near the city of Nijmegen.
And there's nothing precedented in the
history
of technology development of this kind of self-feeding growth where you go by orders of magnitude every few years.
And in 2017, home ownership amongst young Australians has fallen to the lowest level in recorded
history.
If we take a quick look at the modern
history
of democracy, it goes something like this.
And the graph does this, the important point of which, is this extraordinary increase over time, which is why the 20th century has been called the century of democracy's triumph, and why, as Francis Fukuyama said in 1989, some believe that we have reached the end of history, that the question of how to live together has been answered, and that answer is liberal democracy.
But my point is, if liberal democracy is the end of history, then there's a massive paradox or contradiction here.
And these incredibly beautiful boreal forests were the inspiration for some of the most famous art in Canadian history, the Group of Seven were very inspired by this landscape, and so the boreal is not just a really key part of our natural heritage, but also an important part of our cultural heritage.
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