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That would give us biologists a pretty good idea of what animals might be
living
in those forests.
Now
living
in Europe, he can choose to go to Germany that has a well-reputed healthcare system.
This is how we see a rainforest, in kaleidoscopic color that tells us that there are many species
living
with one another.
So our imagery is 3D, it's chemical, it's biological, and this tells us not only the species that are
living
in the canopy, but it tells us a lot of information about the rest of the species that occupy the rainforest.
My name is Henry Evans, and until August 29, 2002, I was
living
my version of the American dream.
It took me several years, but with the help of an incredibly supportive family, I finally decided life was still worth
living.
We are
living
through an amazing urbanization trend.
And of course, we're talking about drones, right, a technology that's not only unpopular in the West but one that has become a very, very unpleasant fact of life for many
living
in poor countries, especially those engaged in conflict.
Most old people in the U.S. end up
living
separately from their children and from most of their friends of their earlier years, and often they live in separate retirements homes for the elderly, whereas in traditional societies, older people instead live out their lives among their children, their other relatives, and their lifelong friends.
The other condition is in societies
living
in marginal or fluctuating environments, such as the Arctic or deserts, where there are periodic food shortages, and occasionally there just isn't enough food to keep everyone alive.
Hence our older people are likely to end up
living
distant from their children and the friends of their youth.
At the same time, older people have gained in value today precisely because of their unique experience of
living
conditions that have now become rare because of rapid change, but that could come back.
For example, only Americans now in their 70s or older today can remember the experience of
living
through a great depression, the experience of
living
through a world war, and agonizing whether or not dropping atomic bombs would be more horrible than the likely consequences of not dropping atomic bombs.
Paradoxically nowadays, when we have more elderly people than ever before,
living
healthier lives and with better medical care than ever before, old age is in some respects more miserable than ever before.
If we're not processing life, we're not
living
it.
Grateful living, that is the thing.
How can each one of us find a method for
living
gratefully, not just once in a while being grateful, but moment by moment to be grateful.
We have a network for grateful living, and it has mushroomed.
Right here in my hand is a breathing,
living
human lung on a chip.
We have
living
cells in that little chip, cells that are in a dynamic environment interacting with different cell types.
And we are
living
in a unique moment in history.
There's weird bacteria
living
in the water that actually eat and digest rocks to make their own food to live under this ice.
In fact, this past summer, scientists collected samples of water and ice specifically to see if things called extremophiles, tiny lifeforms that are evolved to live in completely hostile conditions, might be
living
under the ice, kind of like what they hope to find on the polar icecaps of Mars someday.
So that question is really powerful, and it was certainly powerful to us in the moment, when you connect it to the stories that some Detroiters had, and actually a lot of African-Americans' families have had that are
living
in Midwestern cities like Detroit.
They've raised
living
standards.
The first is that I knew that, objectively speaking, I had a nice life, and that if I could only get well, there was something at the other end that was worth
living
for.
He wrote me a letter the Christmas after the surgery, and he said, "My father sent me two presents this year, First, a motorized CD rack from The Sharper Image that I didn't really need, but I knew he was giving it to me to celebrate the fact that I'm
living
on my own and have a job I seem to love.
I love it because each day I decide, sometimes gamely, and sometimes against the moment's reason, to cleave to the reasons for
living.
Chances are, if you're
living
on less than four dollars a day, and you're an amputee, you've lost your limb in a vehicle accident.
But what I like about this is it shows that every
living
organism on Earth today is equally evolved.
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