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I
really
think they have the power to change the world when you communicate effectively through them.
I decided to study cinema and literature, and
really
dig in and figure out what was going on and why it was broken.
I realized right away, that that's
really
broken.
So if you look at Joseph Campbell's hero's journey, just in the front part, there were some
really
interesting insights there.
You need to
really
amplify that gap.
Now he was a Southern Baptist preacher, most people hadn't heard that, so he had a real cadence and a rhythm that was
really
new for people there.
This was a way to take
really
complicated ideas and make them memorable and knowledgeable, so people got it.
So if we look at the very first end of what is, at the very end of what is was the very first time that people actually clapped and roared
really
loud.
But when they
really
charged up, the very first time they
really
screamed was: "So we have come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."
That's when they
really
clapped.
Then he moves back and forth between "I have a dream that one day, I have a dream that one day, I have a dream that one day," and at the end, it gets
really
interesting.
There's a lot of people here, you guys have
really
big dreams.
You have
really
big ideas inside of you that you need to get out.
"It's
really
not the whole world I can change."
But the question is: Are they
really
working?
The problem with this is, do we
really
want children to take computers to their homes, homes that have adverse conditions?
So this is just one example of a new era
really
in cognitive neuroscience where we're beginning to understand psychological processes like how you remember or imagine or even think in terms of the actions of the billions of individual neurons that make up our brains.
So there's a bunch of problems that come up for military personnel in these situations, because they're doing things they haven't
really
been trained for.
And there's a range of places you'd think those things would be
really
useful.
It goes out to a
really
long distance, compared to any of these other sorts of things.
And they think this will be
really
useful in places where we need to clear a crowd out of a particular area, if the crowd is being hostile.
So there's a whole range of different nonlethal weapons we could give military personnel, and there's a whole range of situations where they're looking at them and saying, "These things would be
really
useful."
Now, when they introduced OC spray in Queensland, they were
really
explicit.
And there are other examples of the same sorts of things, where you think, "Is this
really
an appropriate way to use nonlethal weapons?" "Police Chief Fires Taser into 14 year old Girl's Head." "She was running away.
I was
really
surprised.
Paul Polman, the Unilever CEO, put this
really
well when he said, "The issues we face today are so big and so challenging, it becomes quite clear we can't do it alone, and so there is a certain humility in knowing you have to invite people in."
It seemed that teaming across industry boundaries was really,
really
hard.
However, unlike the other male guardians of my family, my father was one who
really
supported my ambitions.
To get my law degree, of course, it was
really
difficult, and [there were] frowns of disapproval.
When I resisted this idea of being surveilled by my ex-husband, he
really
didn't approve of this and threw me out of his house, along with my six-month-old son, Abdullah.
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