Professor
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Well, that's what Yale
professor
Tom Tyler found when he began to study as far back in the '70s why people obey the law.
So I asked a former
professor
of mine who had retired, his name is Bob Osteen, and he agreed to come to my operating room and observe me.
The Yale Law
professor
Yochai Benkler, in an essay called "Coase's Penguin," talks about this open-source model, which we're familiar with from Linux, as being potentially applicable in a whole host of situations.
And as my
professor'
s going through the definition and recounting all the dramatic turns of events that lead to these new revelations, I'm sitting in class and a familiar song starts bopping in my head.
This student should be promoted to
professor.
It really gained traction after the pope gave a friar and
professor
of theology named Heinrich Kraemer permission to conduct inquisitions in search of witches in 1485.
I was a
professor
at the U.C. Davis System, and I got a lot of excitement around this, and I was able to fund the initiation of the program back in that time.
I heard from a retired art history
professor
in Ohio named Howard, who'd spent most of his life struggling with a mysterious, debilitating health condition that he'd had from the time he was a young man.
I went to Ohio and stayed with Howard, the retired
professor.
This happened; I was a university
professor
for many years, I wrote lots and lots of letters of recommendation for people to get jobs or to go into graduate school.
I spent a lot of time discussing this with the leading expert in the world on loneliness, an incredible man named
professor
John Cacioppo, who was at Chicago, and I thought a lot about one question his work poses to us.
But weirdly, hardy anyone had scientifically investigated this, until a truly extraordinary person I got to know, named
professor
Tim Kasser, who's at Knox College in Illinois, and he's been researching this for about 30 years now.
But when I first spent time with
professor
Kasser and I was learning all this, I felt a really weird mixture of emotions.
But I kept talking to
professor
Kasser and saying, "Why am I feeling this strange doubleness?"
And after a while,
professor
Kasser said to me, "Because we live in a machine that is designed to get us to neglect what is important about life."
And
professor
Kasser wanted to figure out if we can disrupt that machine.
We even matched this
professor
and his student.
There is our star pupil, this labrador, who taught a lot of us what a state of play is, and an extremely aged and decrepit
professor
in charge there.
I'm a law professor, lawyer and civil rights advocate.
And it's that risk that
professor
Robert Chesney and I call the "liar's dividend": the risk that liars will invoke deepfakes to escape accountability for their wrongdoing.
I worked with my colleague, public policy
professor
Angela Hawken, and our team first created a visual dashboard for DAs to see and better understand the prosecution process.
And she nearly had a fit because Christine is a
professor
at one of L.A.'s major art colleges, CalArts, and she knew exactly what it meant to fill a 3,000 square-foot gallery.
Now, like a good professor, I have homework for you.
Psychology
professor
took kids that were four years old and put them in a room all by themselves.
So what happened when the
professor
left the room?
I spent many, many happy years studying elephant behavior in a tent, in Samburu National Reserve, under the guideship of
professor
Fritz Vollrath and Iain Douglas-Hamilton, studying for my PhD and understanding the complexities of elephant societies.
That's Kellar Autumn, my former Ph.D. student,
professor
now at Lewis and Clark, literally giving his first-born child up for this test.
But I'm here to say, as a
professor
of mathematics, that very few people actually use calculus in a conscious, meaningful way, in their day-to-day lives.
I'm a neuroscientist, a
professor
at the University of California.
This all came from a
professor
waking up at night to the third night in a row that his wife's cellphone was beeping because it was running out of battery power.
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