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It makes me tense from the
point
of view of thinking about democracy.
The Founding Fathers were, for my
point
of view, the original anatomical activists, and this is why.
And the question to me becomes: What do we do, as our science gets to be so good in looking at anatomy, that we reach the
point
where we have to admit that a democracy that's been based on anatomy might start falling apart?
So for example, Texas has at one
point
decided that what it means to marry a man is to mean that you don't have a Y chromosome, and what it means to marry a woman means you have a Y chromosome.
I also want to
point
out that I'm not sure that is how we should distribute rights in terms of humans, because, I have to admit, that there are some golden retrievers I know that are probably more deserving of social services than some humans I know.
These are now at a price
point
of what used to be 100,000 euros or a couple hundred-thousand dollars.
It's called iRhythm; it completely supplants the prior technology at a much lower price point, with much more effectivity.
Microfluidics can replace an entire lab of technicians; put it on a chip, enable thousands of tests at the
point
of care, anywhere in the world.
This will really leverage technology to the rural and the underserved and enable what used to be thousand-dollar tests to be done for pennies, and at the
point
of care.
If we go down the small pathway a little bit further, we're entering the era of nanomedicine, the ability to make devices super-small, to the
point
where we can design red blood cells or microrobots that monitor our blood system or immune system, or even those that might clear out the clots from our arteries.
And the proponents of this theory
point
to that small pocket of Dravidian-speaking people in the North, actually near Afghanistan, and they say that perhaps, sometime in the past, Dravidian languages were spoken all over India and that this suggests that the Indus civilization is perhaps also Dravidian.
The results we have so far seem to
point
to the conclusion that the Indus script probably does represent language.
So at that
point
we knew that it was cancer.
My
point
is, I went to a respected medical website, WebMD, because I know how to filter out junk.
There's a point, you can stand here and see buildings by Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, Neil Denari.
Now you also continue to watch as consciousness evolved to the
point
that here in India, in Madhya Pradesh, there's one of the two oldest known pieces of rock art found.
But if you look into the eye of consciousness, that single eye you can see, I'm looking down, but let me tell you how I felt at that
point.
This is now flash-forward to the
point
in time where I've been discharged by the health system.
And then I creep up to the
point
that I get a score of 79, which is just below average.
When I finally got to a
point
in my life where I felt I could live with what had happened, I wanted to pay something back.
And everyone needs a catcher at some
point
in their lives.
Well, Egypt is a good starting
point.
And I want to score a
point
here, because my husband is in the room over there.
PM: And we should
point
out that he works with you as well at the paper.
What is real is separateness, and at some
point
in early babyhood, the idea of self starts to form.
From the Taliban's
point
of view, that was their number one mistake last time.
And here's the
point
of that.
And at some
point
the Dutch police came into Amsterdam and arrested Van Meegeren.
But what I want to
point
out is you can buy this from iTunes.
The
point
was nicely summarized by the poet John Milton who wrote, "The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
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