Matter
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Oyster reefs also covered about a quarter of our harbor and were capable of filtering water in the harbor in a
matter
of days.
SK: We are here to tell you that no
matter
where you come from, Abuja to Alabama, Dubai to downtown London, sex has and continues to change.
Now my point is the small things
matter.
It didn't speak language, but it didn't
matter.
So an interesting question is, does the social embodiment really
matter?
Does it
matter
that it's a robot?
And I hope you'll come with me on my basic premise that words matter, that they shape the way we understand ourselves, the way we interpret the world and the way we treat others.
Einstein became a humanitarian, not because of his exquisite knowledge of space and time and matter, but because he was a Jew as Germany grew fascist.
They can discriminate all the sounds of all languages, no
matter
what country we're testing and what language we're using, and that's remarkable because you and I can't do that.
And wear it because you
matter.
One place: designer babies, where, no
matter
where you are on the globe or what your ethnicity, babies will end up looking like that.
She was born in a Baloch conservative tribe, where women and girls are a
matter
of honor.
It doesn't
matter
today if it's your photo or not.
I went out and I worked at a non-profit, I went to grad school, I phone-banked, I protested, I volunteered, and none of it seemed to
matter.
They all
matter.
What if I'd not shown some concern for the state of the environment and just hoped that someone, somewhere, was taking care of the
matter?
They were feeling despair, they were feeling, "Well, it doesn't
matter
what we do; eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die.
If I should have a daughter, instead of "Mom," she's going to call me "Point B," because that way she knows that no
matter
what happens, at least she can always find her way to me.
So the first time she realizes that Wonder Woman isn't coming, I'll make sure she knows she doesn't have to wear the cape all by herself, because no
matter
how wide you stretch your fingers, your hands will always be too small to catch all the pain you want to heal.
Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no
matter
how many times it's sent away.
And no
matter
how many land mines erupt in a minute, be sure your mind lands on the beauty of this funny place called life.
So no
matter
that I have inhibitions to fill all my pockets, I keep trying, hoping that one day I'll write a poem I can be proud to let sit in a museum exhibit as the only proof I existed.
And as a
matter
of fact, this fake input data is actually prerecorded by Stuxnet.
It doesn't
matter
the technology.
Every Ranger promises every other Ranger, "No
matter
what happens, no
matter
what it costs me, if you need me, I'm coming."
And it doesn't
matter
whether I'm a boy or a girl, I'm just going to scoot.
Astronomers and cosmologists and physicists think that there is something called dark
matter
in the universe, which makes up 23 percent of the universe, and something called dark energy, which permeates the fabric of space-time, that makes up another 73 percent.
And most of the experiments, telescopes that I went to see are in some way addressing this question, these two twin mysteries of dark
matter
and dark energy.
I will take you first to an underground mine in Northern Minnesota where people are looking for something called dark
matter.
And the idea here is that they are looking for a sign of a dark
matter
particle hitting one of their detectors.
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