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Through many such experiments, we were able to
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down the identity of the Critic to just 12 cells.
Now, all of us socially
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in our lives, in our school, in work, and so I want you to think about this one.
But electricity is also very, very broad, so you have to sort of
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it down.
And let us give up our
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selfishness in order to embrace change, and in order to celebrate with the people of that region a great future and hope and tolerance.
Now it can be dangerous to give too much power to a
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segment of society.
So let me
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the choices down to two.
We have a situation where private companies are applying censorship standards that are often quite arbitrary and generally more
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than the free speech constitutional standards that we have in democracies.
That's a totally different experience than going down the
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staircase to, say, an old pub, where you spill into the room.
Plastics have overlapping densities over a very
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range.
So what we know about the human mind is actually incredibly
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and biased, and our science has to do better.
The first supervised injection site in Vancouver was at 327 Carol Street, a
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room with a concrete floor, a few chairs and a box of clean needles.
And then for the next 53 days, that
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lifeline would be the path where food and medicine and communication would travel, while aboveground, for 53 more days, they continued the teaming to find a way to create a much larger hole and also to design a capsule.
I felt free once I realized I was never going to fit the
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mold that society wanted me to fit in.
After he got over his surprise at being, you know, turned down, he concluded he'd had a
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escape from marrying an irrational person.
And I'm going to share my music with you, but I hope that I'm going to do so in a way that tells a story, tells a story about how I used boredom as a catalyst for creativity and invention, and how boredom actually forced me to change the fundamental question that I was asking in my discipline, and how boredom also, in a sense, pushed me towards taking on roles beyond the sort of most traditional,
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definition of a composer.
But what makes our stories and experiences different is that we were born and raised in a country different than our parents, and this can cause us to be misunderstood when being viewed through a
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lens.
They ushered me down a
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set of stairs that led to this dirty, dimly fluorescent lit basement.
The browser was great, but the browser was very primitive, very
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bandwidth.
A lot of people look at this and they say, "OK, but those are very specific,
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tasks, and most knowledge workers are actually generalists.
What was very surprising to me was Tom's critique, which was, "Ghemawat's data are narrow."
And third, the engagement in developing countries was with a
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set of government elites with little interaction with the citizens, who are the ultimate beneficiaries of development assistance.
Now, when you want to use the LFC indoors, all you have to do is pull the levers out of the drivetrain, stow them in the frame, and it converts into a normal wheelchair that you can use just like any other normal wheelchair, and we sized it like a normal wheelchair, so it's
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enough to fit through a standard doorway, it's low enough to fit under a table, and it's small and maneuverable enough to fit in a bathroom and this is important so the user can get up close to a toilet, and be able to transfer off just like he could in a normal wheelchair.
So because we tested it with wheelchair users, with wheelchair manufacturers, we got that feedback from them, not just articulating their problems, but articulating their solutions, and worked together to go back to the drawing board and make a new design, which we brought back to East Africa in '09 that worked a lot better than a normal wheelchair on rough terrain, but it still didn't work well indoors because it was too big, it was heavy, it was hard to move around, so again with that user feedback, we went back to the drawing board, came up with a better design, 20 pounds lighter, as
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as a regular wheelchair, tested that in a field trial in Guatemala, and that advanced the product to the point where we have now that it's going into production.
Unfortunately, by default we apply it only to a very
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circle of friends and family.
When many people think of coding, they think of it as something that only a very
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sub-community of people are going to be doing, and they think of coding looking like this.
And in fact, if this is what coding is like, it will only be a
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sub-community of people with special mathematical skills and technological background that can code.
The boxes are too
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On a good day, I'll have maybe three or four seconds that I really want to choose, but I'll just have to
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it down to one, but even narrowing it down to that one allows me to remember the other three anyway.
As you can see, the river can be very
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at certain points, allowing North Koreans to secretly cross.
What schools are encouraged to do is to find out what kids can do across a very
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spectrum of achievement.
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