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One
service called My Next Tweet analyzes your entire Twitter stream, everything you've posted onto Twitter, to make some predictions as to what you might say next.
And
one
of the issues is capacity.
The
one
thing we need to do is we have to replace these inefficient incandescent light bulbs, florescent lights, with this new technology of LED, LED light bulbs.
So no one, if I have a light here, if I have secure data, no
one
on the other side of this room through that wall would be able to read that data.
Now all this fuss about a single
one
of our traits tells us there's something worth explaining.
But if we look at the fossil record, we see that they made the same hand axe over and over and over again for
one
million years.
We can then choose, from among a range of options, the best
one.
One
of those options was that we could have retreated into small family groups.
Choosing this option would mean that a vastly greater fund of accumulated knowledge and wisdom would become available to any
one
individual than would ever arise from within an individual family or an individual person on their own.
And let's pretend the other
one
is good at language skills.
So what you do
one
day is you take a pile of arrowheads, and you walk up to the
one
that can't speak very well, and you put the arrowheads down in front of him, hoping that he'll get the idea that you want to trade your arrowheads for finished arrows.
A scuffle ensues and you get stabbed with
one
of your own arrowheads.
Okay, now replay this scene now, and you're approaching the
one
who has language.
The other
one
says, "Fine.
The European Union is now spending over
one
billion euros annually translating among their 23 official languages.
One
of them always drives the other extinct.
And what this does is it raises the possibility to us that in a world in which we want to promote cooperation and exchange, and in a world that might be dependent more than ever before on cooperation to maintain and enhance our levels of prosperity, his actions suggest to us it might be inevitable that we have to confront the idea that our destiny is to be
one
world with
one
language.
Matt Ridley: Mark,
one
question.
So all of you right now are sharing your microbes with
one
another.
One
night on stage, I actually entered my vagina.
I have never been arrested, never spent a night in jail, never had a loved
one
thrown into the back of a squad car or behind bars, or be at the mercy of a scary, confusing system that at best sees them with indifference, and at worst as monstrous.
EA: Sheila's son, McKinley, is
one
of those innocent people.
EA: Estimates of how many innocent people are locked up range between
one
and four percent, which maybe doesn't sound like a lot, except that it amounts to around 87,000 people: mothers, fathers, sons locked up, often for decades, for crimes they did not commit.
When I started going into high schools to talk to students about "Unprisoned," I found that roughly one-third of the young people I spoke with had a loved
one
behind bars.
By the time they reach the age of 14,
one
in four black children will see their dad go off to prison.
That's compared to a rate of
one
in 30 for white children.
One
key factor determining the future success of both inmates and their children is whether they can maintain ties during the parent's incarceration, but prisoners' phone calls home can cost 20 to 30 times more than regular phone calls, so many families keep in touch through letters.
And so if a society closes their back on
one
section, we've seen what happens.
One
check we do have on prosecutors is defense.
In all of our studies, I've been very interested in
one
question.
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