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You can barely fill out the forms in that amount of time, let alone generate real, palpable innovations that improve people's
lives.
It doesn't get anybody to do anything with that data to change lives, to solve problems, and it doesn't change government.
Now, we grew algae in waste water, and we built tools that allowed us to get into the
lives
of algae so that we could monitor the way they grow, what makes them happy, how do we make sure that we're going to have a culture that will survive and thrive.
At some point in our lives, all of us, or people we care about, become patients, and that's why I think that stem cell research is incredibly important for all of us.
You plan on coming back, getting undressed, going to bed, waking up, doing it again, and that anticipation, that rhythm, helps give us a structure to how we organize ourselves and our lives, and gives it a measure of predictability.
It has the power, potentially, to replace our fossil fuels, to revolutionize medicine, and to touch every aspect of our daily
lives.
It's another one that
lives
at the confluence of health and enterprise.
But because she had the opportunity of the marketplace, and she lived in a society that provided the safety of having access to affordable health and education, her children and their children were able to live
lives
of real purpose and follow real dreams.
And my wish, when I see those women, I meet those farmers, and I think about all the people across this continent who are working hard every day, is that they have that sense of opportunity and possibility, and that they also can believe and get access to services, so that their children, too, can live those
lives
of great purpose.
More than 50 people have come to stay in the 18th-century watchhouse he
lives
in with his cat, Squeak.
People's
lives
are too complex, and who wants to do that?
And what I discovered is that not only are they linked, but that the physical world can be a powerful resource to us in creating happier, healthier
lives.
And then other people will say, "No, actually, the big stories, the big developments are the founding of the world's major religions, which have changed civilizations and have changed and influenced how countless people are living their lives."
And then some other folk will say, "Actually, what changes civilizations, what modifies them and what changes people's
lives
are empires, so the great developments in human history are stories of conquest and of war."
I hear once in a while, "OK, I'll grant you that, but technology is still a tool for the rich world, and what's not happening, these digital tools are not improving the
lives
of people at the bottom of the pyramid."
Prices stabilized, so people could plan their economic
lives.
And the
lives
of both the buyers and the sellers in these villages measurably improved."
What happened instead is he very carefully documented what happens over and over again when technology comes for the first time to an environment and a community: the
lives
of people, the welfares of people, improve dramatically.
Now we expect that to happen with silly stories about precognition, but the problem is, we have exactly the same problem in academia and in medicine, and in this environment, it costs
lives.
Normally it
lives
on the top of Big Ben, because that's where you get the best reception, but they had negotiated that their colleague could borrow it for the afternoon to use in an office presentation.
Bringing people face to face with our objects is a way of bringing them face to face with people across time, across space, whose
lives
may have been very different to our own, but who, like us, had hopes and dreams, frustrations and achievements in their
lives.
you'll find out more, but I've applied them to myself for over a decade, and I'm still here, and I still have my house, and the most important thing is, I hope I've done enough to inject a little green ink into your lives, so that when you go away and you're making your next absolutely sensible and rational decision, you'll take some time to think, "Hmm, I wonder whether this also makes sense in our new world after midnight."
And around the world, satellites and warning systems are saving
lives
in flood-prone areas such as Bangladesh.
But my point is, if we don't talk about this stuff, and we don't learn how to deal with our lives, it's not going to be one in four.
Closed systems, corporations, make a lot of money on the open web, and they're one of the reasons why the open web
lives
is that corporations have a vested interest in the openness of the system.
The father
lives.
And what's interesting about this view is, again, it's a view that's held by pro-globalizers like Tom Friedman, from whose book this quote is obviously excerpted, but it's also held by anti-globalizers, who see this giant globalization tsunami that's about to wreck all our
lives
if it hasn't already done so.
I know famous musicians, I know actors and film stars and millionaires and novelists and top lawyers and television executives and magazine editors and national journalists and dustbinmen and hairdressers, all who were looked after children, fostered, adopted or orphaned, and many of them grow into their adult
lives
in fear of speaking of their background, as if it may somehow weaken their standing in the foreground, as if it were somehow Kryptonite, as if it were a time bomb strapped on the inside.
In Moldova, young women raised in institutions are 10 times more likely to be trafficked than their peers, and a Russian study found that two years after leaving institutions, young adults, 20 percent of them had a criminal record, 14 percent were involved in prostitution, and 10 percent had taken their own
lives.
We find that if we get them out of institutions and into loving families early on, they recover their developmental delays, and go on to lead normal, happy
lives.
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