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The ignorance surrounding my disease has been a choice, a choice made by the institutions that were supposed to
protect
us.
Why wasn't the real unfairness law's refusal to
protect
African-American women simply because their experiences weren't exactly the same as white women and African-American men?
But that doesn't mean we shouldn't do everything in our power to
protect
the environments that we rely and depend on, and like Everest, the remote location and inadequate infrastructure of the orbital environment make waste disposal a challenging problem.
So we're calling our resilience-enhancing drugs "paravaccines," which means vaccine-like, because it seems like they might have the potential to
protect
against stress and prevent mice from developing depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
So if this were to translate into humans, we might be able to
protect
people who are predictably at risk against stress-induced disorders like depression and PTSD.
So you have to
protect
the givers in your midst.
And those five-minute favors are really critical to helping givers set boundaries and
protect
themselves.
So if we do all this well, if we can weed takers out of organizations, if we can make it safe to ask for help, if we can
protect
givers from burnout and make it OK for them to be ambitious in pursuing their own goals as well as trying to help other people, we can actually change the way that people define success.
Or there are systems in place that would
protect
the private property that they create.
It got so bad, at one point my mother sat me down and said, "Look, we can no longer
protect
you, we can no longer keep you safe, so you're going to have to go."
Support this girl,
protect
this girl, because she is one of us."
This is a collective and altruistic effort to stop the spread in its tracks and to inform anyone not infected how to
protect
or inoculate themselves.
After a while, I got a secret address and I had to take extra precautions to
protect
my family.
By creating a 21st-century army of global explorers, we'll find and
protect
the world's hidden heritage, which contains clues to humankind's collective resilience and creativity.
It is my dream to engage the world with helping to find sites and
protect
them.
All the data that you help us collect will be shared with vetted authorities, and will help create a new global alarm system to help
protect
sites.
With the work that my team has already done on separation of nanoscale biomarkers for rapid, early-stage cancer diagnostics, I am optimistic that within the next decade, this type of technology will be available, helping
protect
our friends, our family and future generations.
As NYU legal scholar Helen Nissenbaum tells us, we have laws and policies and norms that
protect
all kinds of information that's private, and it doesn't make a difference if it's digital or not.
Better laws could help address privacy violations after they happen, but one of the easiest things we can all do is make personal changes to help
protect
each other's privacy.
These individual changes can really help us
protect
each other's privacy, but we need technology companies on board as well.
These companies have very little incentive to help
protect
our privacy because their business models depend on us sharing everything with as many people as possible.
We do this kind of thing all the time to
protect
copyright.
They involve elaborate physiological mechanisms meant to
protect
us, that, when overstimulated, actually make us sick.
Is there any way we can start to think about how to
protect
and quickly recover the institutions that are critical to survival, like the health system?"
So as you can see, this is a frustrating topic for me, and I really try to understand: Why the reluctance to
protect
and support indigenous health systems and security systems?
At our global health center, we have launched a new initiative with NATO and other security policy makers to explore with them what they can do to
protect
health system institutions during deployments.
They talked about building institutions to
protect
human security, for their generation and also for ours.
Clearly, we cannot
protect
ourselves against all random acts of violence, but the reality is such a system requires substantial training and subtle training far beyond the resources of an individual.
The original idea is to
protect
copyrighted materials, but it would endanger many other things we do on the internet: blogging, criticizing, discussing, linking and sharing.
We work to
protect
that good person identity.
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