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And years later, he would ask what he could do to repay his God and become worthy of this
second
chance.
He would come to believe, in fact, that this chance called for him to give a
second
chance to a man we might think deserved no chance at all.
In fact, he observed that many with the fortune of being born American were nonetheless trapped in lives that made
second
chances like his impossible.
The closer Raisuddin got to the America he had coveted from afar, the more he realized there was another, equally real, America that was stingier with
second
chances.
Hours earlier, when Raisuddin still thought he could still save Stroman, the two men got to speak for the
second
time ever.
He wanted her, too, to have a
second
chance.
If human history were a parade, America's float would be a neon shrine to
second
chances.
But America, generous with
second
chances to the children of other lands, today grows miserly with first chances to the children of its own.
The
second
is the nature of the virus.
Here's the
second
reason.
Take a
second.
Think for a second, have a real number in your mind.
Now do a simple calculation: if the velocity of Rosetta is off by one centimeter per second, seven hours is 25,000 seconds.
So we had to know the velocity of Rosetta much better than one centimeter per second, and its location in space better than 100 meters at 500 million kilometers from Earth.
By the time we will be at the sun, there will be 100 kilos a
second
leaving this comet: gas, dust, whatever.
The first night and day went smoothly, but by the
second
night, the weather turned.
Recently, the Gates Foundation funded a project in the
second
largest city of the Philippines, where local advocates and local law enforcement were able to transform corrupt police and broken courts so drastically, that in just four short years, they were able to measurably reduce the commercial sexual violence against poor kids by 79 percent.
Second: you can tour the universe with astronomers as your guides.
And Ed Witten unleashed the
second
superstring revolution.
A biological neuron fires, maybe, at 200 hertz, 200 times a
second.
Neurons propagate slowly in axons, 100 meters per second, tops.
So I'm going to turn this on for a
second.
(Music: "Mary Had a Little Lamb") And so here's the video that we recorded, and we recorded it at thousands of frames per second, but even if you look very closely, all you'll see are some leaves that are pretty much just sitting there doing nothing, because our sound only moved those leaves by about a micrometer.
So here's an experiment we did where we filmed a bag of candy while a nearby loudspeaker played the same "Mary Had a Little Lamb" music from before, but this time, we used just a regular store-bought camera, and so in a second, I'll play for you the sound that we recovered, and it's going to sound distorted this time, but listen and see if you can still recognize the music.
Today I want to talk about the
second
institution overseeing the journey from childhood to adulthood in the United States.
I want you to imagine for a
second
what Chuck and Tim's lives would be like if they were living in a neighborhood where kids were going to college, not prison.
At night you can see what happened in a second; in daytime, we call them land sharks.
I try to capture the mishaps; it's a challenge in photography when these things take place in a fraction of a
second.
Would you like to create a
second
one together?
Again, this is using the front loader that you'll see in a second, and I want to play you a video of the actual launch.
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