Revelations
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Strangely, these
revelations
didn't cure my low self-esteem, that feeling of otherness.
So, no wilderness, no
revelations.
Be like Buddha, have your own
revelations.
Making
revelations
of space is what I do; I'm a designer and creative director, and that's what I do for a living.
And over the next couple of minutes, I'm going to give you three ways that I think you can move through your world so that you, too, can make
revelations
of space, or at least reveal them.
What they hadn't counted on was digitization, because that meant that all those paper receipts had been scanned in electronically, and it was very easy for somebody to just copy that entire database, put it on a disk, and then just saunter outside of Parliament, which they did, and then they shopped that disk to the highest bidder, which was the Daily Telegraph, and then, you all remember, there was weeks and weeks of revelations, everything from porn movies and bath plugs and new kitchens and mortgages that had never been paid off.
The voices took the place of this pain and gave words to it, and possibly one of the greatest
revelations
was when I realized that the most hostile and aggressive voices actually represented the parts of me that had been hurt most profoundly, and as such, it was these voices that needed to be shown the greatest compassion and care.
It turned out that the capability to collect data, information and connections about basically any of us and all of us is exactly what we've been hearing throughout of the summer through
revelations
and leaks about Western intelligence agencies, mostly U.S. intelligence agencies, watching over the rest of the world.
We've heard about these starting with the
revelations
from June 6.
So the four main arguments supporting surveillance like this, well, the first of all is that whenever you start discussing about these revelations, there will be naysayers trying to minimize the importance of these revelations, saying that we knew all this already, we knew it was happening, there's nothing new here.
So I would like to welcome to the TED stage the man behind those revelations, Ed Snowden.
As a sysadmin, you had access to their systems, and you began revealing certain classified documents to some handpicked journalists leading the way to June's
revelations.
Are there more
revelations
to come?
ES: There are absolutely more
revelations
to come.
Your
revelations
kind of drove a stake through the heart of that rather optimistic view, but you still believe there's a way of doing something about that.
CA: So that's a general response saying that because of his revelations, access that you had to certain types of information has been shut down, has been closed down.
And so the fact that these
revelations
have been broadly characterized as "you can't trust company A because your privacy is suspect with them" is actually only accurate in the sense that it's accurate with every other company in the world that deals with any of those countries in the world.
This is the crux of the work on which I have been singularly focused for the last 16 months, the question of why privacy matters, a question that has arisen in the context of a global debate, enabled by the
revelations
of Edward Snowden that the United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has converted the Internet, once heralded as an unprecedented tool of liberation and democratization, into an unprecedented zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.
The reason I think that, one of the important objectives that he actually had, one of his, I think, most important tactics, was that he knew that one of the ways to distract attention from the substance of the
revelations
would be to try and personalize the focus on him, and for that reason, he stayed out of the media.
Moderator: So his revelations, your analysis, the work of other journalists, have really developed the debate, and many governments, for example, have reacted, including in Brazil, with projects and programs to reshape a little bit the design of the Internet, etc.
Since the
revelations
from Edward Snowden, there's been a huge increase in the number of people using various privacy-enhancing tools.
Revelations
of covert wars, secret assassinations, and political corruption undermined public faith in official narratives presented by mainstream sources.
But in 1977, amidst
revelations
of brainwashing and abuse, Jones moved with several hundred followers to establish the commune of Jonestown in Guyana.
"Twenty-seven ... a time of sudden revelations," "sixty-two, ... of subtle diminishments."
And Austen’s intimate use of perspective makes these
revelations
doubly surprising, blindsiding both Emma and her audience.
And as my professor's going through the definition and recounting all the dramatic turns of events that lead to these new revelations, I'm sitting in class and a familiar song starts bopping in my head.
But there were also
revelations.
One of the most interesting
revelations
came not from an answer to a question, but from a simple gesture of hospitality.
You are taken on a ride of slow build ups, one after the other with minor
revelations
at best.
This film coincides with Mike Allred's comic book mini-series, "Red Rocket Seven" and tells the story of an alien who escaped to Earth to wait for "Astroesque" which ties into the book of
Revelations
and the apocylpse.
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