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We want that the next generations of
individuals
with autism will be able not only to express their strengths, but to fulfill their promise.
This is also actually how we measure empathy in young children, by looking at how they respond to distressed
individuals.
This is data on consolation in chimpanzees, and you see for the medium- and low-ranking individuals, the females do more of it than the males.
"As I worked, I couldn't help but think about the
individuals
and the stories represented in the images.
But it strikes me that the biggest problems we face, many of the biggest disasters that we've experienced, mostly haven't come from individuals, they've come from organizations, some of them bigger than countries, many of them capable of affecting hundreds, thousands, even millions of lives.
I believe that there is a better version of us around every corner, and I have seen firsthand how organizations and communities and
individuals
change at breathtaking speed.
Our shared spaces can better reflect what matters to us, as
individuals
and as a community, and with more ways to share our hopes, fears and stories, the people around us can not only help us make better places, they can help us lead better lives.
By focusing so much on ourselves and our gadgets, we have rendered the
individuals
on the other end into invisibility, as tiny and interchangeable as the parts of a mobile phone.
But beyond the staggering numbers, what's truly important from a global health point of view, what's truly worrying from a global health point of view, is that the vast majority of these affected
individuals
do not receive the care that we know can transform their lives, and remember, we do have robust evidence that a range of interventions, medicines, psychological interventions, and social interventions, can make a vast difference.
We need to unpack complex health care interventions into smaller components that can be more easily transferred to less-trained
individuals.
There is decades of research, examples and examples of cases like this, where
individuals
really, really believe.
It essentially raises charitable funds from individuals, foundations and corporations, and then we turn around and we invest equity and loans in both for-profit and nonprofit entities that deliver affordable health, housing, energy, clean water to low income people in South Asia and Africa, so that they can make their own choices.
So for the first time, we don't have to look at just averages over single individuals, or have
individuals
playing computers, or try to make inferences that way.
Four hundred years of maturing democracy, colleagues in Parliament who seem to me, as individuals, reasonably impressive, an increasingly educated, energetic, informed population, and yet a deep, deep sense of disappointment.
When we were first investigating the role of disgust in moral judgment, one of the things we became interested in was whether or not these sorts of appeals are more likely to work in
individuals
who are more easily disgusted.
Interestingly, what they also showed in a finding that we kept getting in our previous studies as well was that one of the strongest influences here is that
individuals
who are very disgust-sensitive not only are more likely to report being politically conservative, but they're also very much more opposed to gay marriage and homosexuality and pretty much a lot of the socio-moral issues in the sexual domain.
When the room smelled gross, what we saw was that
individuals
actually reported more negative attitudes toward gay men.
And what we found was that just taking a questionnaire next to this hand-sanitizing reminder made
individuals
report being more politically conservative.
In Europe alone, by 2050, there is going to be a 70 percent increase of
individuals
over 65, and 170 percent increase in
individuals
over 80.
We bring the power of a corporation to
individuals
who add their cars to the network.
It creates economies of scale, significant and long-term resource investment, the expertise of many different kinds of people and different kinds of minds, and for individuals, consumers, it's bringing the standards, rules and recourse that we really want as consumers, and this is kind of bound up in a brand promise, and the companies are providing this on a platform for participation.
It just celebrated its seventh anniversary, and after seven years, last year it delivered 530 million dollars' worth of sales to all those
individuals
who have been making those objects.
So you can have these really nice things that can't happen, and it's a kind of "Wow!" and I want to say "Wow!" type of thing that's happening here, because individuals, if you're a company, what happens is you might have 10 people who are in charge of innovation, or 100 people who are in charge of innovation.
I wanted to remind all of us about the power of the hive, and its incredible facility to create this platform that
individuals
want to participate and innovate on.
So over the last decade, we've been reveling in the power of the Internet and how it's empowered individuals, and for me, what Peers, Inc. does is it takes it up a notch.
We're now bringing the power of the company and the corporation and supercharging
individuals.
But then we got off the gold standard for
individuals
during the Depression and we got off the gold standard as a source of international currency coordination during Richard Nixon's presidency.
The mind that we rely upon to be happy, content, emotionally stable as individuals, and at the same time, to be kind and thoughtful and considerate in our relationships with others.
So if there's a problem with a shortage of babysitters in some parts of the country and the problem is nobody can afford the vetting and training, an investor can pay for it and the system will tithe back the enhanced earnings of the
individuals
for maybe the next two years.
What if several of the high-net worth companies and
individuals
who are here at TED decided that they would create, band together, just a couple of them, and create a national competition to the governors to have a race to the top and see how the governors respond?
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