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How might we think differently about our
relations
with distributed groups of people?
How might we think differently about our
relations
with technologies, things that effectively become social participants in their own right?
The range of digital
relations
is extraordinary.
In the context of this broad range of digital relations, safely seeking strangeness might very well be a new basis for that innovation.
All my
relations.
Or I think of Cynthia Thomas, a really loyal army daughter and army wife, who, as she saw her friends and
relations
coming back from the Iraq War, was so shocked by their mental condition and the refusal of the military to recognize and acknowledge post-traumatic stress syndrome that she set up a cafe in the middle of a military town to give them legal, psychological and medical assistance.
It's a way of life, in which market thinking and market values begin to dominate every aspect of life: personal relations, family life, health, education, politics, law, civic life.
But to have this debate, we have to do something we're not very good at, and that is to reason together in public about the value and the meaning of the social practices we prize, from our bodies to family life to personal
relations
to health to teaching and learning to civic life.
The
relations
between the Iranian and the Jewish people throughout history has actually been quite positive, starting in 539 B.C., when King Cyrus the Great of Persia liberated the Jewish people from their Babylonian captivity.
But even in modern times,
relations
have been close at times.
So Israel, who in the 1980s lobbied for and improved U.S.-Iran
relations
now feared a U.S.-Iran rapprochement, thinking that it would come at Israel's security interests' expense, and instead sought to put Iran in increased isolation.
I sat down next to a stout, middle-aged man with owl glasses and a bow tie, and he turned out to be a Fulbright scholar, there in China specifically to study Sino-Soviet
relations.
So I just really want to share with you a reflection that the future of cities today depends less on buildings and, in fact, depends more on the fundamental reorganization of socioeconomic relations, that the best ideas in the shaping of the city in the future will not come from enclaves of economic power and abundance, but in fact from sectors of conflict and scarcity from which an urgent imagination can really inspire us to rethink urban growth today.
For one thing, it's innately biased toward blood relations, babies and warm, fuzzy animals.
The FBI's training documents on eco-terrorism are not about violence, they're about public
relations.
For his efforts, Mr. Bihi has been ostracized by the leadership of the Abubakar As-Saddique Islamic Center, with which he used to have good
relations.
And lastly, perhaps most importantly, cities, with the incredible wealth of
relations
that they enable, could be the ideal places for human happiness to flourish.
The American way of building cities has caused good quality public spaces to virtually disappear in many, many American cities, and as a result, they have seen a decline of relations, of the things that make us happy.
As citizens, we are ready to decide on our common destinies, because we know that the way we distribute power says a lot about how we actually value everyone, and because we know that enabling and participating in local politics is a sign that we truly care about our
relations
to one another, and we are ready to do this in cities around the world right now.
I'm going to come right out and tell you something: I don't accept the economic foundation, the social
relations
or the governing ideas of America.
So ultimately, we want to teach the machines to see just like we do: naming objects, identifying people, inferring 3D geometry of things, understanding relations, emotions, actions and intentions.
He's working on a single project at the moment, which is, does the Thucydides Trap about the inevitably of war between rising powers and established great powers apply to the future of China-U.S.
relations?
Of course, in international relations, it's not just the sound of one hand clapping.
So where does that conclude in terms of the great question that we've been asked to address this evening, which is the future of U.S.-China
relations?
And then Pearl Harbor happens, and as if his life wasn't difficult enough, now the race
relations
have really ratcheted up, and then the Japanese-American internment camps are quickly created, and there's lots of tension and horrible stuff as he's still trying to solve this murder.
When I learned this, beginning my masters degree in international relations, I felt a sort of surge of relief.
In 1959, as
relations
deteriorated between the North and the South, a system of trails was constructed in order to infiltrate soldiers, weapons, and supplies into South Vietnam.
But because of improving
relations
negotiated by Soviet Premier Leonid Breshnev and U.S. President Nixon, the U.S.S.R. and U.S. moved toward cooperation rather than competition.
There are no clear power
relations
in the world, no global governance mechanisms that work, which means that we live in a situation where impunity and unpredictability tend to prevail, and that means that more and more people suffer, namely those that are displaced by conflicts.
As a U.S. President once famously insisted: "I did not have sexual
relations
with that woman."
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