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My goal is that after this short journey, you'll share my amazement at how deeply connected our lives are to these microscopic creatures and also perhaps my concern that these
relationships
are often neglected when it comes to making decisions and policies about our oceans.
How many more critical
relationships
are out there that we have yet to discover?
From the bigger perspective, I spend my time thinking about these relationships, because too many reefs are going from looking like the picture on your left to the picture on your right.
GS: So actually, selling rockets is all about
relationships
and making a connection with these customers.
These
relationships
have given my life a meaning and a depth, and they also helped me navigate my life in the face of symptoms.
A recent study from Brigham Young University School of Family Life reported that parents who spend more time playing video games with their kids have much stronger real-life
relationships
with them.
He said "no" to many short-term marital
relationships.
Two of the most valuable things we have are time, and our
relationships
with other people.
It places the names next to each other based on their
relationships
to one another: friends, families, coworkers.
Now this approach makes possible things like combing through all available data from very different sources, identifying key
relationships
and putting them in one place, something that's been nearly impossible to do before.
It's about empowering people to make meaningful connections, connections that are enabling us to rediscover a humanness that we've lost somewhere along the way, by engaging in marketplaces like Airbnb, like Kickstarter, like Etsy, that are built on personal
relationships
versus empty transactions.
It's essentially about how we use our online
relationships
to get things done in the real world.
Everyone has
relationships
with other people, and they're interested in these
relationships
for a variety of reasons.
Good relationships, bad relationships, annoying relationships, agnostic relationships, and what I'm going to do is focus on the central piece of an interaction that goes on in a relationship.
Because I want to share with you today a piece of science that has changed how I think about everything, from the behavior of neurotransmitters in our emotional brain, to the dynamics of our interpersonal
relationships.
The technology is overlaid on a pre-existing matrix of
relationships
that we have, and those
relationships
are what the technology doesn't quite displace.
Those
relationships
are why we get far fewer than 95 percent of our friends being located in countries other than where we are.
And I think, however, we can make good
relationships
with each other.
It is the model for all future
relationships
with friends, with partners and with their own children.
And they're aimed at protecting the
relationships.
This does express the humanity of what's going on, and the personal relationships, but that is also like saying that it's the same thing as a yard sale or a bake sale or babysitting.
I think the key idea is that language is a way of negotiating relationships, and human
relationships
fall into a number of types.
There's an influential taxonomy by the anthropologist Alan Fiske, in which
relationships
can be categorized, more or less, into communality, which works on the principle "what's mine is thine, what's thine is mine," the kind of mindset that operates within a family, for example; dominance, whose principle is "don't mess with me;" reciprocity, "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours;" and sexuality, in the immortal words of Cole Porter, "Let's do it."
The mind that we rely upon to be happy, content, emotionally stable as individuals, and at the same time, to be kind and thoughtful and considerate in our
relationships
with others.
But the third class of reforms is that we've got to change the nature of social
relationships
in Congress.
You've got to make relationships, make deals, you've got to cajole, please, flatter, you've got to use your personal skills, and that's the way politics has always worked.
And trying to run Congress without human
relationships
is like trying to run a car without motor oil.
A simple change to the legislative calendar, such as having business stretch out for three weeks and then they get a week off to go home, that would change the fundamental
relationships
in Congress.
So I asked the girls, "How can we help other girls develop healthy
relationships
with their fathers?"
The movies are very, very focused on defeating the villain and getting your reward, and there's not a lot of room for other
relationships
and other journeys.
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