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But what it turned out to be, was that my staff was extremely upset because one of the wire
services
in Nigeria had already written a story about my speech, and it had already been printed in cities all across the United States of America.
Most are non-violent and they fall into two broad categories: active engagement with ethnic rivalries and religious beliefs and fair, transparent economic development and provisioning of
services.
Growing up in a multicultural environment, we had African students in the house, and I learned about their stories, so different backgrounds, dependency on imported know-how, goods, services, exuberant cultural diversity.
The rise of e-commerce services, like Indochino, a bespoke suiting platform, and Tinker Tailor, a bespoke dress-making platform, have made customization possible from your couch.
Why would two women who were enjoying successful careers in investment banking in the corporate sector leave to found a financial
services
firm?
So we decided, a bit fed-up with this world and also with the strong feeling in our stomach that this wasn't sustainable, to found a financial
services
firm based on our values, and we decided to incorporate feminine values into the world of finance.
In most low- and middle-income countries, for instance, the ratio of psychiatrists to the population is something like one for every one and a half million people, which literally means that 90 percent of the people needing mental health
services
will not get it.
Maybe these rules will actually improve the way these financial
services
companies behave.
In addition, we are struggling to find some way to create incentives for people in the financial
services
industry that will have them more interested in serving the long-term interests even of their own companies, rather than securing short-term profits.
This year alone, they've delivered 40 million
services
like maternal health care and housing, emergency services, solar energy, so that people can have more dignity in solving their problems.
And so that sets up for making access to get goods and
services
more convenient and less costly in many cases than owning them.
In the last year, 2010, two car companies started, one that's in the U.K. called WhipCar, and the other one, RelayRides, in the U.S. They're both peer-to-peer car-sharing services, because the two things that really work for car-sharing is, one, the car has to be available, and two, it's within one or two blocks of where you stand.
But the document I happened to see that would help us build a case for the authorities was a document from the army that thanked my father for his work on behalf of the secret
services.
It's called the Pop-Up Resource Village, and it brings an entire constellation of resources to isolated communities in the greater San Francisco area, including mobile medical, social
services
and pop-up shops.
But the most exciting thing that the polio eradication program has been doing has been to force us, the international community, to reach every single child, every single community, the most vulnerable people in the world, with the most basic of health services, irrespective of geography, poverty, culture and even conflict.
In northern India, we started mapping the cases using satellite imaging like this, so that we could guide our investments and vaccinator shelters, so we could get to the millions of children on the Koshi River basin where there are no other health
services.
And as long as any child anywhere is paralyzed by this virus, it's a stark reminder that we are failing, as a society, to reach children with the most basic of
services.
I also want to point out that I'm not sure that is how we should distribute rights in terms of humans, because, I have to admit, that there are some golden retrievers I know that are probably more deserving of social
services
than some humans I know.
So, isirika is a pragmatic way of life that embraces charity,
services
and philanthropy all together.
Now shared car
services
are also springing up around the world, and these efforts, I think, are great.
Some people might be calling up for a friendly chat, maybe some information about local
services.
And earlier this year, there was a troubling incident where people who had made donations to Rospil through a payments processing system called Yandex Money suddenly received threatening phone calls from members of a nationalist party who had obtained details about donors to Rospil through members of the security
services
who had somehow obtained this information from people at Yandex Money.
So we have a situation in the world today where in more and more countries the relationship between citizens and governments is mediated through the Internet, which is comprised primarily of privately owned and operated
services.
Think about all the
services
we use, all the connectivity, all the entertainment, all the business, all the commerce.
Think about all the
services
we have online.
And he said, "Well, financial services."
Very, very sadly, our foreign services, the United Nations, the military in these countries have very little idea of what's going on.
Now we're already seeing some
services
that are designed to let us decide what happens to our online profile and our social media accounts after we die.
Buildings are becoming bundles of
services.
So I thought that I would show you a few videos to show off this new, broader definition of design in products and
services
and environments.
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