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In order to address these issues, we built Atar, the first-ever AI-powered virtual advocate that guides you step-by-step through your first week of arriving in a new city.
"Beat." is the first winner in our lab series where we pair artists and technologists to work on human rights
issues.
When I was a younger judge, a senior judge comes to me, gives me a script and says, "If you think somebody has mental health issues, ask them these questions and you can get your evaluation."
And of course, there are many nonclimate
issues
that also contributed to Syria.
And what we tend to see is a convergence of multiple kinds of risks: income inequality, poverty, youth unemployment, different
issues
around violence, even exposure to droughts, cyclones and earthquakes.
What do you think would happen if you invited an individual who had been living on the street for many years, had mental health
issues
and was an alcoholic to move directly from the street into housing?
She had been on the street for 20-plus years, had mental health
issues
and was a severe alcoholic.
You don't recognize the
issues
that are standing in your way or if you do, you don't necessarily know how to fix them.
I started tinkering about seven years ago to see what quieter forms of activism I could engage with so I didn't burn out as an activist, but also to look at some of the
issues
I was concerned about in campaigning.
And those repetitive stitches help you meditate on the big, complex, messy social change
issues
and figure out what we can do as a citizen, as a consumer, as a constituent, and all of those different things.
And I think introverts are really good at intimate activism because we like to listen, we like one-to-ones, we don't like small talks, we like those big, juicy
issues
to discuss with people, we don't like conflict, so we avoid it at all costs, which is really important when we're trying to engage power holders, not to be conflicting with them all the time.
We're good at slowing down and thinking deeply, and the detail of issues, we're really good at bringing them out.
So, I'm looking at these
issues
of collapses for a lot of past societies and for many present societies.
Those same
issues
of conflicts of interest are acute in the United States today.
Not only were our lives not celebrated, but our struggles have been forgotten and, yeah, to some people, that makes trans
issues
seem new.
We're really interested in all the
issues
of the digital divide, poverty worldwide, empowering people everywhere to have the information that they need to make good decisions.
And in the particular example we have here, it's a film, "Twisted Issues," and the first person says, "Now this is supposedly a film.
And so we mapped out this process, what we call dialogue journalism, for going to the heart of social and political divides, and then, once there, building journalism-supported conversations between people on opposite sides of polarizing
issues.
And they've been about some of our most contentious issues: guns, immigration, race, education.
After we closed that first Trump/Clinton project, about two-thirds of the women went on to form their own Facebook group and they chose a moderator from each state and they continue to talk about difficult and challenging
issues.
But we do have the potential to overcome disease and poverty, and I'm going to talk about those issues, if we have the will.
It's packed with miniature sensors that monitor the most important pollutants in the air around you, like nitrogen oxides, the exhaust gas from cars, or particulate matter that gets into your bloodstream and creates strokes and heart
issues.
Now, many of these worries are about basic issues, like what they eat, where they are, who they're with.
The
issues
were, of course, ethnic sectarian violence.
And this technique that we use of linking telescopes around the world kind of effortlessly sidesteps some of the
issues
that divide us.
Big conclusions for human health
issues
require lots of evidence accumulated over time.
Santi had a friend who needed a place to stay because his mom had some health
issues.
I was asked by Chris to talk about some of the big issues, and so I figured I'd start with the three that at least drove me to do this.
If we were to reinvent the automobile today, rather than 100 years ago, knowing what we know about the
issues
associated with our product and about the technologies that exist today, what would we do?
The growth of the auto industry will be capped by sustainability
issues
if we don't solve the problems.
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