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So what we did was, we created a global action plan, and we're taking 10 percent of what's raised in each country now and putting it into a global fund, and we've got the best prostate cancer scientific minds in the world that look after that fund, and they come together each year and identify the
number
one priority, and that, last year, was getting a better screening test.
The
number
of cases of rabies has increased tremendously in India.
Once you get my cell phone number, you can literally be in touch with me 24 hours a day.
The
number
one question that we face is: Who controls the data?
As for the rest of us who are not engineers, the
number
one question facing us is how not to allow ourselves to be manipulated by those who control the data.
So it's the same way, like those action video games have a
number
of ingredients that are actually really powerful for brain plasticity, learning, attention, vision, etc., and so we need and we're working on understanding what are those active ingredients so that we can really then leverage them to deliver better games, either for education or for rehabilitation of patients.
Now, at this point, a
number
of you are probably wondering well, what are you waiting for, to put on the market a game that would be good for the attention of my grandmother and that she would actually enjoy, or a game that would be great to rehabilitate the vision of my grandson who has amblyopia, for example?
I know that it could sound pretty weird to speak about mono when the
number
of possibilities is so huge, but I push you to consider the option of focusing on just one task, or maybe turning your digital senses totally off.
So without the controversy, that's cool thing
number
one.
Cool thing
number
two, you can grow any type of tissue out of them: brain, heart, liver, you get the picture, but out of your cells.
The patents on those drugs were held by a
number
of Western pharmaceutical companies that were not necessarily willing to make those patents available.
There were countries that did not recognize pharmaceutical product patents, such as India, and Indian pharmaceutical companies started to produce so-called generic versions, low-cost copies of antiretroviral medicines, and make them available in the developing world, and within a year the price had come down from 10,000 dollars per patient per year to 350 dollars per patient per year, and today that same triple pill cocktail is available for 60 dollars per patient per year, and of course that started to have an enormous effect on the
number
of people who could afford access to those medicines.
Treatment programs became possible, funding became available, and the
number
of people on antiretroviral drugs started to increase very rapidly.
Never has this
number
been so high, but actually this is good news, because what it means is people stop dying.
It isn't only the
number
of drugs that are patented.
So with Iranians, you can tell whose side the person is on based on the
number
of kisses they give you.
Here is a graph that he put together showing the percentage of male deaths due to warfare in a
number
of foraging, or hunting and gathering societies.
The yellow bars here show the
number
of deaths per war per year from 1950 to the present.
I think there are a
number
of reasons.
Wright argues that technology has increased the
number
of positive-sum games that humans tend to be embroiled in, by allowing the trade of goods, services and ideas over longer distances and among larger groups of people.
And there are a
number
of possibilities, such as increasing circles of reciprocity in the sense that Robert Wright argues for.
Number
three is looking like the most truthful all of a sudden, and we've been able to find that out using some free Internet tools sitting in a cubicle in an office in Dublin in the space of 20 minutes.
Today the Israel-Loves-Iran page is this number, 80,831, and two million people last week went on the page and shared, liked, I don't know, commented on one of the photos.
Think of it as a tiny, tiny
number
of ancient economists and misrepresentative ideologues have captured the process.
In a book that I'm currently working on, I hope to use language to shed light on a
number
of aspects of human nature, including the cognitive machinery with which humans conceptualize the world and the relationship types that govern human interaction.
Well, there are a
number
of interesting conclusions, I think, from this and many similar kinds of analyses of hundreds of English verbs.
I think the key idea is that language is a way of negotiating relationships, and human relationships fall into a
number
of types.
I hadn't really thought that it could be sort of preventative in nature, until I was about 20, when a
number
of things happened in my life in quite quick succession, really serious things which just flipped my life upside down and all of a sudden I was inundated with thoughts, inundated with difficult emotions that I didn't know how to cope with.
Let's face it, becoming a celibate monk is going to change a
number
of things.
Other estimates put that
number
at roughly double that
number
of infections.
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