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Now the
modern
sector, of course, is where a lot of the development aid and resources went into.
More than 80 percent of Ivory Coast's development went into the
modern
sector.
Now, compare that to the
modern
systems the ruling elites established on Africa.
The
modern
healthcare sector has totally collapsed.
Let's go into every country that will let us in, ask 1,001 people what they want the new goals to be, making special efforts to reach the poorest, those without access to
modern
technology, and let's make sure that their views are at the center of the goals going forward.
Now, the varroa mite is what changed the game in beekeeping, and you can see, at the top right, the years are changing, we're coming up to
modern
times, and you can see the spread of the varroa mite from the early 1900s through now.
In our
modern
technological age, when our very survival depends on discovery, innovation and science, it is critical, absolutely critical, that our scientists are free to undertake their work, free to collaborate with other scientists, free to speak to the media and free to speak to the public.
Amongst all the astonishing people I met there, I met a supporter of Free the Slaves, an NGO dedicated to eradicating
modern
day slavery.
Thus began my journey into
modern
day slavery.
And this is important to remember, because in Africa the complicated questions we want to ask about what all of this means has been asked from the rock paintings of the San people, through the Sundiata epics of Mali, to
modern
contemporary literature.
In fact, Chris was worried and said, "Look, don't show them that slide, because they're just going to think you're another one of those crazy
modern
artists who doesn't do much.
Modern
arts festivals were born in the rubble of World War II.
It's not just these
modern
buildings which suffer.
There's a big movement in
modern
physics to decide that time doesn't really exist, because it's too inconvenient for the figures.
We thought very hard about how to present this unknown subject to a
modern
audience: the dark colors to set off the colors that remained in objects that were often faded; the placing of lights to bring out the silk and the gold thread; the labeling.
So the problem is, nowadays, with
modern
man— (Laughter) — when we feel in danger, we still fill up with our own chemical but because we can't kill traffic wardens — (Laughter) — or eat estate agents, the fuel just stays in our body over and over, so we're in a constant state of alarm, a constant state.
We live in a modern, global world.
We need to foster more
modern
and asymmetrical responses to it.
It's the Icelandic
Modern
Media Initiative, and they've just got funding to make it an international
modern
media project, and this is taking all of the best laws around the world about freedom of expression, protection of whistleblowers, protection from libel, source protection, and trying to make Iceland a publishing haven.
A more
modern
example comes from people who try to convince us that homosexuality is immoral.
Now since the new advancements in
modern
molecular technologies, it is now possible for us to sequence our own genome in a very rapid time and at a very, very reduced cost.
And one of the grand challenges right now in
modern
molecular medicine is to work out whether this variation makes you more susceptible to diseases, or does this variation just make you different?
So right now, in my lab, we're combining state-of-the-art bat field biology, going out and catching the long-lived bats, with the most up-to-date,
modern
molecular technology to understand better what it is that they do to stop aging as we do.
The only thing that Queen Victoria would not be amused by in
modern
dictionaries is our inclusion of the F-word, which has happened in American dictionaries since 1965.
So he's really responsible for a lot of what we consider
modern
in dictionaries today.
Because what a dictionary is, is it's Victorian design merged with a little bit of
modern
propulsion.
And in the
modern
age, machines became more important than land.
There's guilt about our treatment of native peoples in
modern
intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good about Western culture.
And it has not been the case for most of
modern
American history.
In 1990, Martha Graham, the legend of
modern
dance, came to Korea.
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