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And this is a spread from the local newspaper of the
recent
graduating class, and you can see the difference is pretty stark.
And in
recent
decades, a lot of the funding for shop class has gone away entirely.
The defeat of the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka is perhaps the most
recent
example of this, but we have seen similar so-called military solutions in the Balkans, in the South Caucasus and across most of Africa.
And a
recent
study we published, that of the first 111 NFL players we looked at 110 were positive for this disease.
A
recent
study in the U.S. showed that, of married senior managers, two-thirds of the married men had children and only one-third of the married women had children.
We passed a bunch of rules to regulate the financial industry in response to the
recent
collapse.
I was thinking about the
recent
ongoings in Congress, where the president is offering 8.4 billion dollars to try to get the START vote.
And BP was hardly our first experience of this in
recent
years.
As
recent
immigrants, we lived in the attic of a home that cared for adults with mental disabilities.
Also, there's been this
recent
distrust of big brands, global big brands, in a bunch of different industries, and that's created an opening.
In a
recent
experiment, a group of adults had their brains scanned in an MRI machine as they were listening to experts speak.
A
recent
study in the Archives of Surgery reported surgeons removing healthy ovaries, operating on the wrong side of the brain, carrying out procedures on the wrong hand, elbow, eye, foot, and also mistakes born out of thinking errors.
And before we get to how future tech may affect us, I'd like to spend a little time exploring the unintended consequences of some of our
recent
tech, namely, social media.
Recent
studies by satellites such as the WMAP satellite have shown that, in fact, there are just tiny differences in that background.
There are these
recent
ground-based radar systems that stay in one spot.
But the
recent
developments in software-defined radio, rapid fabrication and the maker movement, make it so that it's possible for a team of teenagers working in my lab over the course of a handful of months to build a prototype radar.
But a
recent
article by Paul G. Bell in the Mensa magazine provides some straws in the wind.
A
recent
study at Uppsala University in Sweden found that it's very difficult to frown when looking at someone who smiles.
In a
recent
mimicking study at the University of Clermont-Ferrand in France, subjects were asked to determine whether a smile was real or fake while holding a pencil in their mouth to repress smiling muscles.
A
recent
study at Penn State University found that when you smile, you don't only appear to be more likable and courteous, but you actually appear to be more competent.
I read about the
recent
earthquake in Chile and the tsunami that rippled across the entire Pacific Ocean.
During the
recent
earthquake, they were so well rooted that they could quickly assess within the community and with others, what were the short-term needs and what were the long-term needs.
And in her most
recent
project, it's called "Weather I Made."
Recent
systematic review of research actually said that it increased the mortality rates, or premature death rates, by up to 30 percent.
So a
recent
study also found that lonely people are twice at risk of Alzheimer's disease.
And a
recent
landmark study gave us a very good, clear definition of what loneliness is.
But actually it's my belief that the people who've been truly capitalizing on this age of behavior, up until now, up until
recent
times, up until the last six months, the people who have been capitalizing most on the age of behavior and the transnational allegiances, using digital activism and other sorts of borderless technologies, those who've been benefiting from this have been extremists.
We either live inside Africa today, or in quite
recent
exile.
Another consequence of this
recent
origin of modern humans is that genetic variants are generally distributed widely in the world, in many places, and they tend to vary as gradients, from a bird's-eye perspective at least.
So there's another interesting thing that comes from this realization that humans have a
recent
common origin in Africa, and that is that when those humans emerged around 100,000 years ago or so, they were not alone on the planet.
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