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The results are showing: independent monitoring by the World Bank and other organizations show that in many instances the trend is downwards in terms of corruption, and governance is improving.
By
showing
the public how their tax dollars are being used to fund research, they can begin to redefine universities' identities so that universities' identities are not just based on a football team or the degrees they grant but on the research that's being produced there.
Now my goal in
showing
you that is to show you that music is not robust to degradation.
So there are so many things you can do instead of getting into one place, shouting, and you know,
showing
off in front of the security forces.
So imagine a grid, like the one I'm
showing
you right now, and now imagine, within that grid, that two-dimensional sheet, imagine neurons.
Now just to orient you, each box is
showing
the firing patterns of several cells, and just as in the previous slides, each row is a different cell, and I just made the pulses a little bit smaller and thinner so I could show you a long stretch of data.
It shows people what the future might be like by
showing
them a hundred equally probable outcomes that might be obtained in the future.
So here I made a distribution builder where instead of
showing
numerical outcomes, I show people what those outcomes will get you, in particular apartments that you can afford if you're retiring on 3,000, 2,500, 2,000 dollars per month and so on.
He's got eight talks online, and those can basically be summed up into just four words, because that's all he's basically
showing
us, our intuition is really bad.
So what we can do is actually tell you about the molecules, but we don't really have a direct way of
showing
you the molecules.
So I'm going to start out by
showing
just one very boring technology slide.
I want her to see my journey towards authenticity even when it means
showing
her the messier parts.
They're
showing
us what can be done with mobile, digital technologies.
They're
showing
that the magic of technology can bring the invisible visible.
But the actual process of planet-hunting involves a lot of looking at graphs, like the one I'm
showing
you here, and annotating them.
And so the Shah invents an Iranian history, or a return to Iranian history, that puts him in the center of a great tradition and produces coins
showing
himself with the Cyrus cylinder.
They put a laptop, and they connected to the diagnostic unit on the in-car network, and they did all kinds of silly things, like here's a picture of the speedometer
showing
140 miles an hour when the car's in park.
But it's very important, and these researchers are showing, that the developers of these things need to take security into account from the very beginning, and need to realize that they may have a threat model, but the attackers may not be nice enough to limit themselves to that threat model, and so you need to think outside of the box.
Last month, MIT put out a study
showing
that by the end of this decade, in the sunny parts of the United States, solar electricity will be six cents a kilowatt hour compared to 15 cents as a national average.
But really what they're doing is they're
showing
what's possible with technology today.
And making and sharing food is one of the most fundamental ways of
showing
love.
And so I hope today, by
showing
you some of this, it's given you some new eyes about this planet, and for the first time, I want you to think about it differently.
This is from a 16th century Aztec scroll
showing
a man about to eat a psilocybin mushroom and at the same moment get yanked up the staircase by a god.
Look at the people in these photos I've been
showing
you.
Part of it is, yes, we're
showing
off, because we can do this, but the other part is this connects him to what will be a part of him.
And this is me with President Obama,
showing
him my Homeland Security research.
I've been criticized for
showing
you a too positive image of the world, but I don't think it's like this.
"I'm not
showing
off.
This is a picture that Al Gore gave me a few years ago that he took when he was in the Soviet Union a long, long time ago,
showing
the fishing fleets of the Aral Sea.
The green areas here show where corn yields, just
showing
corn as an example, are already really high, probably the maximum you could find on Earth today for that climate and soil, but the brown areas and yellow areas are places where we're only getting maybe 20 or 30 percent of the yield you should be able to get.
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