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And the WHO has figures that suggest about 1.3
million
deaths per year take place due to cross-contamination with needlestick injuries.
They're responsible for about 7
million
deaths per year, and there is no adequate vaccination method for any of those.
And as we look ahead I'd like to share with you a thought: It's the thought of a future where the 17
million
deaths per year that we currently have due to infectious disease is a historical footnote.
We have 12
million
arrests every single year.
Right now, today, we have 2.3
million
people in our jails and prisons.
In the tool that we've built, what we did was we collected 1.5
million
cases from all around the United States, from cities, from counties, from every single state in the country, the federal districts.
And with those 1.5
million
cases, which is the largest data set on pretrial in the United States today, we were able to basically find that there were 900-plus risk factors that we could look at to try to figure out what mattered most.
I think a lot of people actually understand this anecdotally, but in order to visualize just how sparsely our planet is collected, some friends and I put together a dataset of the 30
million
pictures that have been gathered by these satellites between 2000 and 2010.
1.5
million
kettles, seriously problematic.
One hundred fifty-two
million
phones were thrown out in the U.S. last year; only 11 percent were recycled.
This is a community in Ghana, and e-waste is reported, or electronic waste is reported by the U.N. as being up to 50
million
tons trafficked.
In the last 20 years, 20
million
youth have entered the Nigerian workforce alone.
That's almost 80
million
people that will be entering the workforce in the next 20 years.
My friends, if a wave of 20
million
people entering the workforce triggered Niger Delta crisis, Fulani herdsmen crisis and Boko Haram, I ask you: What will four times that number do?
Now these initiatives create a more mobile workplace, and they reduce our real estate footprint, and they yield savings of 23
million
dollars in operating costs annually, and avoid the emissions of a 100,000 metric tons of carbon.
In the U.S. alone, there are 2.5
million
Americans who are unable to speak, and many of whom use computerized devices to communicate.
Now the average human ejaculate has about 300
million
sperm cells, so it's already a competitive environment.
And the contract was a two-year contract for 9.3
million
dollars.
Now a lot of people were really angry about this, especially geeks who knew that 9.3
million
dollars was an absolutely outrageous amount of money for what was a very simple app.
At any one time, there are 35
million
people today living with one of these brain diseases, and the annual cost globally is 700 billion dollars.
Now, to give you a number, this particular galaxy cluster has a mass of over one
million
billion suns.
The first human genome, that of James Watson, was mapped as the culmination of the Human Genome Project in the year 2000, and it took about 200
million
dollars and about 10 years of work to map just one person's genomic makeup.
Just for malaria itself, there are a
million
deaths a year, and more than a billion people that need to be tested because they are at risk for different species of malarial infections.
The second wave of the Klan had more than five
million
active members, which was five percent of the population at the time, which was also the population of New York City at the time.
Cotton sales alone in 1860 equalled 200
million
dollars.
Something like 25
million
dollars a day is transacted through M-Pesa.
The dairy business in Kenya is a $463
million
business, and the difference between a subsistence farmer and an abundance farmer is only a couple of liters of milk a day.
It wasn't until about 500
million
years ago that we start to see structures akin to a penis or a thing that gives DNA out, and a vagina, something that receives it.
But orgasm didn't actually evolve until about 65
million
years ago with the advent of mammals.
Now, the most strenuous of these trips are taken by the country's 290
million
migrant workers, for many of whom this is the one chance a year to go home and see parents and their left-behind children.
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