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Now, the original title of this session was, "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and I'm going to present evidence that this particular part of our common understanding is wrong, that, in fact, our ancestors were far more violent than we are, that violence has been in decline for long stretches of time, and that today we are probably
living
in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
I essentially drag sledges for a living, so it doesn't take an awful lot to flummox me intellectually, but I'm going to read this question from an interview earlier this year: "Philosophically, does the constant supply of information steal our ability to imagine or replace our dreams of achieving?
I'm not sure that's the most progressive or 21st-century of job titles, but I've spent more than two percent now of my entire life
living
in a tent inside the Arctic Circle, so I get out of the house a fair bit.
So I start answering this girl, and she's telling me she saw the poster and she asked her family to come, because they don't have a computer, she asked her family to come to see the poster, and they're all sitting in the
living
room crying.
So for a few days, that's how my
living
room was.
Mankind has transported these eggs all the way around the world, and these insects have infested over 100 countries, and there's now 2.5 billion people
living
in countries where this mosquito resides.
My name is Jarrett Krosoczka, and I write and illustrate books for children for a
living.
A published author of books came to talk to us about what he did for a
living.
And it was a story that was told with words and pictures, exactly what I do now for a living, and I sometimes let the words have the stage on their own, and sometimes I allowed the pictures to work on their own to tell the story.
Now my grandparents are no longer living, so to honor them, I started a scholarship at the Worcester Art Museum for kids who are in difficult situations but whose caretakers can't afford the classes.
Sub-Saharan Africa largely fits this description, with 22 million people
living
with HIV, an estimated 70 percent of the 30 million people who are infected worldwide.
So, I tell young people everywhere, it ain't where you start in life, it's what you do with life that determines where you end up in life, and you are blessed to be
living
in a country that, no matter where you start, you have opportunities so long as you believe in yourself, you believe in the society and the country, and you believe that you can self-improve and educate yourself as you go along.
It's why we have a dropout rate of roughly 25 percent overall and almost 50 percent of our minority population
living
in low-income areas, because they're not getting the gift of a good start.
One day you're
living
your ordinary life, you're planning to go to a party, you're taking your children to school, you're making a dentist appointment.
Because, you see, DNA is like a blueprint that tells
living
things what to make.
We were about 11,000 people
living
here.
The pride of people about their own place of living, and there were feelings that had been buried deep for years under the fury of the illegal, barbaric constructions that sprang up in the public space.
The school was in a house, more than 100 of us packed in one small
living
room.
Two generations ago, Korea had the standard of
living
of Afghanistan today, and was one of the lowest education performers.
And so, when I see my partner on his own or her own, doing something in which they are enveloped, I look at this person and I momentarily get a shift in perception, and I stay open to the mysteries that are
living
right next to me.
We're
living
in a time of mass extinctions that exceeds the fossil record by a factor of 10,000.
Combine that with a Demographic and Health Survey collected by USAID in developing countries in Africa, for example, which that survey actually can go so far as to directly measure the HIV status of families
living
in, for example, rural Nigeria.
It's because my mother was denied an education, and she constantly reminded me and my siblings that she never wanted us to live the life she was
living.
We have blended families, adopted families, we have nuclear families
living
in separate houses and divorced families
living
in the same house.
"We were
living
in complete chaos," Eleanor said.
And DNA analysis of
living
humans and chimpanzees teaches us today that we diverged sometime around seven million years ago and that these two species share over 98 percent of the same genetic material.
(Breathes in) (Breathes out) So, I didn't always make my
living
from music.
I was a self-employed
living
statue called the Eight-Foot Bride, and I love telling people I did this for a job, because everybody always wants to know, who are these freaks in real life.
My crew once pulled our van up to a really poor Miami neighborhood and we found out that our couchsurfing host for the night was an 18-year-old girl, still
living
at home, and her family were all undocumented immigrants from Honduras.
You try combinations of genes that you write at the cell level and then in organs on a chip, and the ones that win, that you can then put into a
living
organism.
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