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This is
part
of Africa's indigenous political heritage.
It had become a
part
of my body, an extension of my senses, and after some time, it even became a
part
of my official image.
You're not allowed to appear on U.K. passports with electronic equipment, but I insisted to the passport office that what they were seeing was actually a new
part
of my body, an extension of my brain, and they finally accepted me to appear with the passport photo.
That's why, two years ago, I created the Cyborg Foundation, which is a foundation that tries to help people become a cyborg, tries to encourage people to extend their senses by using technology as
part
of the body.
This is
part
of cybercrime which is a $2-trillion-a-year discontinuity in the global economy.
This kind of trafficking, in narcotics, in humans, in weapons, God forbid, in weapons of mass destruction, is
part
of the threat to the global commons.
So this terrorism concern is also
part
of the global commons, and what we must address.
They're all
part
of this.
This is
part
of a series of baseball clinics, where we have explored collaboration between Major League Baseball, the Department of State, who sets up the diplomatic piece of this, military baseball players, who are real soldiers with real skills but participate in this mission, and they put on clinics throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, in Honduras, in Nicaragua, in all of the Central American and Caribbean nations where baseball is so popular, and it creates security.
You have to dial it in, and as I think about how we create security in this 21st century, there will be times when we will apply hard power in true war and crisis, but there will be many instances, as we've talked about today, where our militaries can be
part
of creating 21st-century security, international, interagency, private-public, connected with competent communication.
The most horrifying and agonizing
part
of the whole experience was we were making decisions after decisions after decisions that were being thrust upon us.
In the last 20 years, it's really changed the way that we live and work, and the way that we see the world, and what's great is, we sort of think this is the next paradigm shift, because now we can literally take the content that we share, we discover, and that we enjoy and make it a
part
of the world around us.
That's the real question, because this is something that's been there,
part
of every society that's deprived of enough resources.
So, very briefly, I'll just explain to you how this is done, because that's the more interesting
part.
He was a very wealthy man, and a sort of,
part
of the aristocracy of Britain, and on a Saturday night in Marylebone, were you
part
of the intelligentsia of that period, you would have been invited round to his house for a soiree — and he invited everybody: kings, the Duke of Wellington, many, many famous people — and he would have shown you one of his mechanical machines.
This is a picture of a prototype for
part
of the CPU which is in the Science Museum.
The third
part
is a computer simulation of that machine, and the last
part
is to physically build it at the Science Museum.
Now, I'll just give you a little taste of what it looks like in motion with a video which shows just one
part
of the CPU mechanism working.
And the Stasi would have known who took
part
at this protest, and if the Stasi would have known who are the leaders behind it, this may never have happened.
And lastly, what are you going to do to be
part
of this partnership of aid, government, private sector and the African as an individual?
Some other images here in telling a
part
of the story that really made urban beekeeping terrific is in New York City, beekeeping was illegal until 2010.
Part
of the reason is Chinese languages.
That's a little video of what you're looking at there, which is our little test, so that's actually what you're seeing, and I thought it was sort of an interesting thing, because it was,
part
of the homage of the movie itself is coming up with this sort of genius trick which I can't take credit for.
I now decide where I'm going to be in that space, so I'm down on this small
part
of the bottom rib of the letter "E," and I'm thinking about it, and I'm imagining this space that's really high and above.
It could bring devastation to any
part
of the world.
Part
of the answer comes from our cognitive psychology.
The other
part
of the answer comes from the nature of journalism, captured in this satirical headline from "The Onion," "CNN Holds Morning Meeting to Decide What Viewers Should Panic About For Rest of Day." (Laughter) (Applause) News is about stuff that happens, not stuff that doesn't happen.
So I want to talk about three stories that I've done as a photographer, and how they've inspired me, and how, in my life, I've become a
part
of the stories that I document myself.
He said he could hear the party in the kitchen, but he felt like he was always trapped in the basement, in his own little world, wanting to be
part
of the party but not able to walk upstairs.
And in some small way, I hope that the photographs was a
part
of that process.
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