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We need to work with the people in these communities and give them the
resources
and the tools that they need to solve their own problems.
We're expecting that problem to get worse as world population grows to nine billion or 10 billion by midcentury, and we can expect to have greater pressure on our food
resources.
In order for us to get this project to work, we need individuals to step up in a different role and to be engaged, to realize this dream, this open crowd-sourced project, to find those unexpected heroes, to evolve from the current concepts of
resources
and constraints, to design those preventive therapies, and to extend it beyond childhood diseases, to go all the way up to ways that we could look at Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, we're going to need us to be looking inside ourselves and asking, "What are our roles?
Gay rights are not primarily marriage rights, and for the millions who live in unaccepting places with no resources, dignity remains elusive.
Now, don't get me wrong, dictionaries are fantastic resources, but they are human and they are not timeless.
Now, in the physical domain, of course, many people, if they have the resources, will try to get a place in the country, a second home.
I've never begun to have those resources, but I sometimes remember that any time I want, I can get a second home in time, if not in space, just by taking a day off.
What we need is an ethical revolution so that we can work out how do we use this tremendous bounty of
resources
to improve the world.
The more
resources
that have already been invested into solving a problem, the harder it will be to make additional progress.
That means additional
resources
in this area could have a truly transformative impact.
If a fab lab is large, expensive, and fixed in place, think of this as the counterpoint: something low-cost, which can be locally manufactured, which can be expanded and kitted out incrementally as makers acquire
resources.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do five things: to enable emerging makers to gather the
resources
they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate steady income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.
One of my favorite principles is the power of pull, which is the idea of pulling
resources
from the network as you need them rather than stocking them in the center and controlling everything.
According to a 2009 survey of Arabic language media resources, between 2004 and 2008, no more than 15 percent of al Qaeda's victims were Westerners.
Given his own lack of financial resources, Mr. Bihi has had to be creative.
It is a single-celled organism, a cell, that joins together with other cells to form a mass super-cell to maximize its
resources.
By using open educational
resources
and the generosity of professors who are putting their material up free and accessible, we don't need to send our students to buy textbooks.
This 21st-century perspective allows you to clearly see that capitalism does not work by [efficiently] allocating existing
resources.
Bad data costs you time, it costs you money and it costs you
resources.
The goal in my life has always been to make more and more products in the least amount of time and
resources.
The upstreamists are the health care professionals who know that health does begin where we live and work and play, but beyond that awareness, is able to mobilize the
resources
to create the system in their clinics and in their hospitals that really does start to approach that, to connect people to the
resources
they need outside the four walls of the clinic.
And perhaps that's what we should mobilize our
resources
to address, because that third element, that third part of the process, is that next critical part of what upstreamists do.
They mobilize the
resources
to create a solution, both within the clinical system, and then by bringing in people from public health, from other sectors, lawyers, whoever is willing to play ball, let's bring in to create a solution that makes sense, to take those patients who actually have clinical problems and address their root causes together by linking them to the
resources
you need.
Let's see if we can discover some patterns in our data about our patients' lives and see if we can identify an upstream cause, and then, as importantly, can we align the
resources
to be able to address them?
We can all invest in making sure that we improve the allocation of
resources
upstream, but at the same time work together and show that we can move healthcare upstream.
First, they just don't have enough doctors, and where they do, their distribution is skewed against the poor, because our global health crisis is fed by a crisis in human
resources.
In the worst cases, there are simply not enough jobs in the public health sector, where most poor people are treated, not enough political will, not enough resources, not enough anything — just too many patients with no care.
As one grad put it, in Cuba, "We are trained to provide quality care with minimal resources, so when I see all the
resources
we have here, and you tell me that's not possible, I know it's not true.
When organizations direct women toward
resources
that focus on the conventional advice that we've been hearing for over 40 years, there's a notable absence of advice that relates to business, strategic and financial acumen.
That's not participation, and in fact, governments have not been very good at using technology to enable participation on what matters — the way we allocate our budget, the way we occupy our land, and the way we manage our natural
resources.
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