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One of the effects of "No Child Left Behind" has been to
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the focus onto the so-called STEM disciplines.
And those algorithms, whilst being kind of useful, are also very, very narrow, and we can do better than that, because we can realize that their complexity is not random.
Because of this, commodity buyers and sellers typically transact in small circles, in
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networks of people they know and trust.
As shown in this artist's impression, 'Oumuamua is apparently very long and narrow, with an axis ratio of about 10 to one.
Just as some animals can use objects in their environments as tools to reach into
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spaces, here we see that Entropica, again on its own initiative, was able to move a large disk representing an animal around so as to cause a small disk, representing a tool, to reach into a confined space holding a third disk and release the third disk from its initially fixed position.
We need factually-based options, clearly laid out, not those of a few powerful and potentially manipulative corporations pursuing their own frequently
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agendas, but accurate, unprejudiced information with which to make our own judgments.
In fact, traditional assessments like
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360 surveys or outdated performance criteria will give you false positives, lulling you into thinking that you are more prepared than you really are.
I would argue that they have kind of a
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conception of national security.
Ultra-endurance was once thought to be harmful to human health, but now we realize that we have all these traits that are perfect for ultra-endurance: no body fur and a glut of sweat glands that keep us cool while running;
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waists and long legs compared to our frames; large surface area of joints for shock absorption.
People
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the world and function in discrete groups without empathy for one another.
I want to share with you today this idea of "e pluribus unum" and how our landscape might imbue those memories of diverse perspectives, as well as force us to stop trying to
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things down to a single, clean set of identities.
This process of erasure was coupled with the destruction of many houses along the river banks to be able to make machineries enter the
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pedestrian network of the medina.
We've found that sleep may actually be a kind of elegant design solution to some of the brain's most basic needs, a unique way that the brain meets the high demands and the
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margins that set it apart from all the other organs of the body.
The basic problem, I'm sure you're familiar with, that you're looking inside a long, narrow, dark place.
So the truth is that listening to something that you enjoy perks you up a bit and gives you a temporary IQ boost on a
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range of tasks.
Another reason for the persistence of the PMS myth has to do with the
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boundaries of the feminine role.
An America that still dreams, still strives, still imagines that tomorrow can build on today, and an America that has resigned to fate, buckled under stress and chaos, lowered expectations, an ducked into the oldest of refuges: the tribal fellowship of one's own
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kind.
He stood there staring at it in silence, then he grabbed the book out of my hand and started running down the long,
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hallway holding it over his head shouting, "I exist!
Anger is within each one of you, and I will share a secret for a few seconds: that if we are confined in the
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shells of egos, and the circles of selfishness, then the anger will turn out to be hatred, violence, revenge, destruction.
Now, over the past 50 years, we as a society have come to view our companies and corporations in a very narrow, almost monomaniacal fashion with regard to how we value them, and we have put so much emphasis on profits, on short-term quarterly earnings and share prices, at the exclusion of all else.
These
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streams, called jets, are moving at 99.99 percent of the speed of light, and are pointed directly at the Earth.
We tend to think about justice in a pretty
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way: good and bad, innocent and guilty.
Some are very narrow, some are wide, some are shaded at the edges.
And then when I went off, I came to a very
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conclusion.
If the diagnostic criteria had to be broadened, why were they so
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in the first place?
What they saw made clear that Kanner's model was way too narrow, while the reality of autism was much more colorful and diverse.
In the late '80s and early 1990s, their changes went into effect, swapping out Kanner's
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model for Asperger's broad and inclusive one.
Idea synthesis, rapid learning and adaptability: three skills that multipotentialites are very adept at, and three skills that they might lose if pressured to
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their focus.
When I'm in a cave, I often find myself wondering what drove these people to go so deep to brave dangerous and
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passageways to leave their mark?
I explained who I was, how
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my reading had been, and I asked anyone who cared to to leave a message suggesting what I might read from other parts of the planet.
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