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Julia, her books and her TV
shows
revolutionized the way America cooks.
You know, because of that I was in newspapers, in talk shows, in everything.
And research so far
shows
that these children are doing fine.
What this man
shows
us is that when something goes wrong, we should not immediately think it is because the family is a little different.
And my personal favorite, which makes sense on some level, is to DVR your favorite
shows
so you can fast-forward through the commercials.
And what this
shows
us is that time is highly elastic.
Research
shows
that particularly women, people of color and people who openly identify as LGBTQI are likely to be targeted, and for some people, this is a pervasive and persistent part of their reality.
Research
shows
that kids who do not have consistent nourishment, particularly at breakfast, have poor cognitive function overall.
And research
shows
that when kids have a consistent, nutritious breakfast, their chances of graduating increase by 20 percent.
I want to say, "Computer, let's design a car," and the computer
shows
me a car.
And I say, "No, more fast-looking, and less German," and bang, the computer
shows
me an option.
It
shows
up regardless whether I'm talking to a humanist or a racist, a man, a woman, a Muslim or an atheist.
It just
shows
you that the numbers can inspire us all.
But research
shows
that fun, play and movement are exactly what adults need to stay healthy, too.
Children have a biological need to connect with nature, and this
shows
up in their designs.
For example, research
shows
that after the first couple of years working in a profession, performance usually plateaus.
This is a slide that epidemiologists have been showing for some time now, (Laughter) The fact that we have a society where you drive to the parking lot to take the escalator to the treadmill
shows
that we're doing something wrong.
And, of course, the thing that
shows
up last and eventually is the schools, because the people have to move in, the young pioneers have to move in, get older, have kids and fight, and then the schools get pretty good eventually.
The developer Vince Graham, in his project I'On, which we worked on in South Carolina, he goes to conferences and he
shows
his amazing 22-foot roads.
These are two-way roads, very narrow rights of way, and he
shows
this well-known philosopher, who said, "Broad is the road that leads to destruction ... narrow is the road that leads to life."
If you look at movies such as "The Matrix," "Metropolis," "The Terminator,
" shows
such as "Westworld," they all speak of this kind of fear.
But you see there, that desire to mitigate the impact of race and racism
shows
up in how we attempt to manage time, in the ways we narrate history, in the ways we attempt to shove the negative truths of the present into the past, in the ways we attempt to argue that the future that we hope for is the present in which we're currently living.
So most of the time, nobody's challenging our good person identity, and so we're not thinking too much about the ethical implications of our decisions, and our model
shows
that we're then spiraling towards less and less ethical behavior most of the time.
The case of C, S and Z is interesting, because it
shows
that the phonetic approach must be a guide, but it can't be an absolute principle.
Imagine what would happen if the film industry aligned its values with what it
shows
on-screen.
Now, obviously this is not good news, but I think what this data also
shows
is that we could be doing a lot better.
And I think, again, history
shows
that you shouldn't necessarily think in such exclusive terms.
It
shows
how observation, curiosity and instinct work to create amazing art.
It
shows
this interlocution of elements and the beauty of, kind of, engineering and biological thinking, shown pretty much as a bone structure.
It
shows
how you make one holistic form, like the car industry, and then you break up what you need.
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