Lives
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In many ways, the ideas that gave birth to Google, Facebook, Twitter, and so many others, have now really transformed our lives, and this has brought us many real benefits such as a more connected society.
It's our lives, our personal stories, our friends, our families, and in many ways, also our hopes and our aspirations.
Until we can raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18, we need to focus on changing the daily
lives
of these young people.
These C.O.s play a big factor in these young people's
lives
for x amount of time until a disposition is reached on their case.
We also need to explain the key values to which they dedicated their
lives.
So many broken
lives.
We now tend to die of cancer and heart disease, and what that means is that many of us will have a long period of chronic illness at the end of our
lives.
Pharmaceutical companies reap untold profits when women are convinced they should take a prescribed medication for all of their child-bearing
lives.
The more we click on this kind of gossip, the more numb we get to the human
lives
behind it.
And then, I stumbled onto this incredible tale of two
lives
and of these two Americas that brutally collided in that Dallas mini-mart.
In fact, he observed that many with the fortune of being born American were nonetheless trapped in
lives
that made second chances like his impossible.
An affluent secession of up, up and away, into elite enclaves of the educated and into a global matrix of work, money and connections, and an impoverished secession of down and out into disconnected, dead-end
lives
that the fortunate scarcely see.
So many of these are just everyday people talking about
lives
lived with kindness, courage, decency and dignity, and when you hear that kind of story, it can sometimes feel like you're walking on holy ground.
Alexis Martinez: One of the most difficult things for me was I was always afraid that I wouldn't be allowed to be in my granddaughters' lives, and you blew that completely out of the water, you and your husband.
Imagine, for example, a national homework assignment where every high school student studying U.S. history across the country records an interview with an elder over Thanksgiving, so that in one single weekend an entire generation of American
lives
and experiences are captured.
We live our
lives
forward.
Private spaceflight companies now offer not just a short trip to near space but the tantalizing possibility of living our
lives
on Mars.
And we showed it to a group of people whose decisions affect the
lives
of millions of people.
And we're showing them to the people that can actually change the
lives
of the people inside of the films.
Now, we risked Richard's life, it's only fair we risk our own
lives.
I hope my story and the story of other Hazaras could shed some light to show the people how these people are suffering in their countries of origin, and how they suffer, why they risk their
lives
to seek asylum.
I think architecture is capable of changing this world, and people's
lives.
And this is one of the attempts to change the
lives
of children.
And then I learned how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and
lives
of millions.
Because in the
lives
of the poor, it just descends like a plague and it destroys everything.
Over the course of the past several months, the world has watched as unarmed black men, and women, have had their
lives
taken at the hands of police and vigilante.
So when we say that black
lives
matter, it's not because others don't, it's simply because we must affirm that we are worthy of existing without fear, when so many things tell us we are not.
Researchers estimate that just one cup of golden rice per day will save the
lives
of thousands of children.
When I heard about the destruction, I wondered if they knew that they were destroying much more than a scientific research project, that they were destroying medicines that children desperately needed to save their sight and their
lives.
I want you to imagine for a second what Chuck and Tim's
lives
would be like if they were living in a neighborhood where kids were going to college, not prison.
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