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And in this particular case I happened to like
one
of them on the merits of music literacy in schools and I shared it over a social network.
At the same time I installed my own Collusion profile, I installed
one
for my daughter.
And on
one
single Saturday morning, over two hours on the Internet, here's her Collusion profile.
What we have is exactly the same thing, the same activity, but
one
of them makes you feel great and the other one, with just a small change of posture, makes you feel terrible.
And I think
one
of the problems with classical economics is, it's absolutely preoccupied with reality.
The only difference is
one
of the dogs has a small button in its half of the box.
But I think there's another debate to be asked, which is the level of control we have over our tax money, that what costs us 10 pounds in
one
context can be a curse; what costs us 10 pounds in a different context, we may actually welcome.
So I'll give you
one
in return: how you frame things really matters.
One
of my great friends, a professor called Nick Chater, who's the Professor of Decision Sciences in London, believes we should spend far less time looking into humanity's hidden depths, and spend much more time exploring the hidden shallows.
I'm not asking for the complete primacy of
one
over the other.
So we walk out of the shops with
one
of each.
Google is as much a psychological success as it is a technological
one.
You have a relatively economically efficient solution, but
one
that actually meets with public approval and even a small degree of affection, rather than being seen as bastardy.
And the idea that
one
of them should have priority over the other is fundamentally wrong.
So if you do something that's perceptually bad in
one
respect, you can damage the other.
So I think the question of what makes a strong female character often goes misinterpreted, and instead we get these two-dimensional superwomen who maybe have
one
quality that's played up a lot, like a Catwoman type, or she plays her sexuality up a lot, and it's seen as power.
But I don't feel that — I still feel that there are some types of women who are not represented that way, and
one
group that we'll focus on today are teens, because I think teenagers are especially contradictory and still figuring it out, and in the '90s there was "Freaks and Geeks" and "My So-Called Life," and their characters, Lindsay Weir and Angela Chase, I mean, the whole premise of the shows were just them trying to figure themselves out, basically, but those shows only lasted a season each, and I haven't really seen anything like that on TV since.
So I was trying to figure all that out, and I felt a little confused, and I said so on my blog, and I said that I wanted to start a website for teenage girls that was not this kind of one-dimensional strong character empowerment thing because I think
one
thing that can be very alienating about a misconception of feminism is that girls then think that to be a feminist, they have to live up to being perfectly consistent in your beliefs, never being insecure, never having doubts, having all of the answers.
And I think
one
thing we have in common is a very deep need to express ourselves.
One
project that explores these ideas, which was made about a year ago, is a piece called We Feel Fine.
And when it finds
one
of those phrases, it grabs the sentence up to the period, and then automatically tries to deduce the age, gender and geographical location of the person that wrote that sentence.
And then,
one
by one, in reverse chronological order, they excuse themselves, entering the scrolling list of feelings.
The time capsule was available for
one
month online, translated into 10 languages, and this is what it looked like.
There's
One
World, which presents the spinning globe, and Many Voices, which splits the data out into film strips and lets you sift through them
one
by
one.
We can click on
one
of those and have the photograph be the center of the universe.
This
one'
s from Al Jazeera.
One
day in New York, I was on the street and I saw some kids playing baseball between stoops and cars and fire hydrants.
And every
one
of those years has had something unique and powerful to say to us about what it's like to be alive.
And the basic chords were the ones we still have with us, the triads, either the major one, which we think is happy, or the minor one, which we perceive as sad.
But whatever direction the music took,
one
thing until recently was always the same, and that was when the musicians stopped playing, the music stopped.
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