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I have to share this video of your most
recent
adventure.
Some other signs to look for: hopelessness, believing that things are terrible and never going to get better; helplessness, believing that there is nothing that you can do about it;
recent
social withdrawal; and a loss of interest in life.
Second example, more recent, is elegant work done by Helen Hobbs, who said, "I'm going to look at individuals who have very high lipid levels, and I'm going to try to find those people with high lipid levels who don't go on to get heart disease."
It's a
recent
suggestion by David Waltham, a geophysicist.
The first problem for that definition is from a
recent
novel by Paul Beatty called "Tuff."
Sociologists have actually found that in
recent
years Americans are working fewer hours than 50 years ago, but we feel as if we're working more.
My grandfather didn't get to see Nike printing cleats for the
recent
Super Bowl, and my father didn't get to see me standing in my hybridized 3D printed shoes.
In one
recent
study, researchers put ads on eBay for the sale of baseball cards.
This is a
recent
thing, but this will happen and this will change just like it did with software.
Now, faced with these movements in
recent
years, Western discourse has most often offered two flawed responses.
I'm painfully aware that there has been an increase in discrimination against Muslims in
recent
years in countries like the U.K. and the U.S., and that too is a matter of grave concern, but I firmly believe that telling these counter-stereotypical stories of people of Muslim heritage who have confronted the fundamentalists and been their primary victims is also a great way of countering that discrimination.
The centerpiece of the science of consciousness in
recent
years has been the search for correlations, correlations between certain areas of the brain and certain states of consciousness.
A really exciting thing is in
recent
years a neuroscientist, Giulio Tononi, has taken this kind of theory and developed it rigorously with a mathematical theory.
I'll just tell you quickly about two stories drawn from
recent
headlines.
Well now, recently, the Machine has started to get involved in actual city politics, and they've engineered the election of a former Machine member, a young, pro-business
recent
graduate to the Tuscaloosa city school board.
I want one which is not fragmented into lots of pieces, as some countries have been suggesting they should do in reaction to
recent
surveillance.
It's actually a pretty
recent
phenomenon that we feel that we have to talk to someone to understand their emotional distress.
In a
recent
survey in India, 95 percent of the women who work in I.T., aviation, hospitality and call centers, said they didn't feel safe returning home alone after work in the late hours or in the evening.
In rural areas in India, if anything is to go by the
recent
gang rapes in Badaun and acid attacks in Odisha and Aligarh are supposed to go by, we need to act really soon.
It was not awesome, but it was true, and I hope it was entertaining, and out of all the audiences I've ever had, y'all are the most
recent.
In a
recent
survey done in the U.S. among physicians, over 1,000 physicians, 80 percent of them actually said that they know that their patients' upstream problems are as important as their health issues, as their medical problems, and yet despite that widespread awareness of the importance of upstream issues, only one in five doctors said they had any sense of confidence to address those issues, to improve health where it begins.
They're from all eras, including just the 1980s, that guy on the end, he's from the very
recent
past.
Until a
recent
time, a lot of women were not allowed to work or pursue education.
And executives know this very well, and yet only 37 percent, according to a
recent
Conference Board report, believe that they have that strategic alignment in place.
Then there was a sharp decline during the first half of the 20th century, and in the
recent
decade, you can see that the U.S. has become more unequal than Europe, and this is the first fact I just talked about.
Now, the second fact is more about wealth inequality, and here the central fact is that wealth inequality is always a lot higher than income inequality, and also that wealth inequality, although it has also increased in
recent
decades, is still less extreme today than what it was a century ago, although the total quantity of wealth relative to income has now recovered from the very large shocks caused by World War I, the Great Depression, World War II.
Fact number two is that the rise in wealth inequality in
recent
decades is still not enough to get us back to 1910.
There is a
recent
study by Saez and Zucman showing, with new data which I didn't have at the time of the book, that wealth concentration in the U.S. has risen even more than what I report.
So today I want to tell you about some
recent
research that may shed new light on this question.
The waste product that these
recent
studies focused most on is amyloid-beta, which is a protein that's made in the brain all the time.
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