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With that increased awareness, more parents, more pediatricians, more educators
learned
to recognize the features of autism.
We've got many trials going on in the community and in schools, and through the lessons that we've
learned
in the field, we've realized it's extremely important to share the data in non-medical jargon so that people understand what we're examining and what that means to them.
What's more, we've
learned
that this is something that we haven't built just for the community but with the community.
At 55 I've
learned
how to fake cheeriness, but there are not many opportunities for work anymore.
So what's the play if you've landed here and you're 50 or 55 or 60? What's the play if you don't want to land here and you're 22 or 32? Here's what I've
learned
from my own experience.
I've also
learned
to think strategy not failure when I'm sort of processing all these things that I don't want to do.
You see, researchers have coined this term "color blindness" to describe a
learned
behavior where we pretend that we don't notice race.
When I was a young officer, they told me to follow my instincts, to go with my gut, and what I've
learned
is that often our instincts are wrong.
You have to take an element of those things and then bring something fresh and new to it, which was something that I
learned
when I was working with the late, amazing Amy Winehouse on her album "Back to Black."
And it also turns out to be precisely what could have stopped this crisis, the one that cost us 11 trillion dollars just in the household sector, that cost us 10 million jobs, was the easiest financial crisis by far to have avoided completely if we had simply
learned
the lessons of epidemics of control fraud, particularly using this recipe.
That's why we need to learn what the bankers have learned: the recipe for the best way to rob a bank, so that we can stop that recipe, because our legislators, who are dependent on political contributions, will not do it on their own.
What I
learned
was that it's the environment, and if you get the environment right, every single one of us has the capacity to do these remarkable things, and more importantly, others have that capacity too.
She said, "And the fact that there have been these shifts and changes doesn't erase the continuing problems in our society that we
learned
to see so well while we were in prison."
But as a gay American, I've experienced prejudice and even hatred, and I've forged meaning and I've built identity, which is a move I
learned
from people who had experienced far worse privation than I've ever known.
It was a battered old thing with five rusty strings, and was out of tune, but quickly I
learned
to play it and realized that I'd found a friend for life, an accomplice, a co-conspirator in my plan to escape from this surreal industrial landscape.
So just as Martin Luther King
learned
from and borrowed from Gandhi's tactics of civil disobedience and nonviolence, which became a bedrock of the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement saw what worked in the civil rights movement, and they used some of those same strategies and tactics to make gains at an even quicker pace.
It does the things that I need it to do, and I've
learned
to use it to the best of its capacity just as you have, and that's the thing about those kids in those pictures as well.
Through the Freedom of Information Act, I
learned
that the counter-terrorism unit has been monitoring my articles and speeches like this one.
He
learned
that anyone could remotely connect to these devices over the Internet and download documents from hard drives attached to those routers, no password needed.
I felt unworthy of stepping across the gates of the university, because I wasn't like Einstein or Newton or any other scientist whose results I had
learned
about, because in science, we just learn about the results, not the process.
The incredible part about what I
learned
from Amanda is a lot of us are looking at 3D printing and we say to ourselves, it's going to replace traditional methods.
Another benefit of Wi-Fi, we
learned
yesterday about the benefits of Wi-Fi.
But even with what we've
learned
so far, we can see that by thinking carefully and by focusing on those problems that are big, solvable and neglected, we can make a truly tremendous difference to the world for thousands of years to come.
At home, I'm surrounded by everything else I've ever
learned.
They're also finding a way to let customers and clientele find out that they can repair a blender or fix an iron or, as we
learned
yesterday, to make a french fry machine.
I and the other designers who work on these kinds of products have had to invent it as we go along, and we are teaching ourselves the emerging best practices of designing at scale, and today I'd like share some of the things that we've
learned
over the years.
That reinforced the teaching which I have always
learned
from women: never provide poor solutions to poor people.
And I
learned
this very early on in my career: Don't hurt Tom's nose.
We
learned
to practice under stress.
I sort of lived with this idea that when I'm grown, I'll have
learned
to speak French, and when I'm grown, I'll learn how to manage my money, and when I'm grown, I won't have a stutter, and then I'll be able to public speak and maybe be the prime minister and anything's possible and, you know.
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