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Japanese-Americans, American citizens of Japanese ancestry, were looked on with suspicion and fear and with outright hatred
simply
because we happened to look like the people that bombed Pearl Harbor.
In any case, someone would return a few months later and leave a note on Dad's kitchen table, which
simply
said, "Consider yourself dead."
And it is
simply
that for her, a better future for all the Maria Bashirs to come is worth the risk, and she knows that if people like her do not take the risk, there will be no better future.
At the same time, for me and for many other people, that view is a bit too close to
simply
denying the datum of consciousness to be satisfactory.
And here comes the third reason: UNESCO stated that in 2025, 100 million students will be deprived of higher education,
simply
because there will not be enough seats to accommodate them, to meet the demand.
By civics, I
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mean the art of being a pro-social, problem-solving contributor in a self-governing community.
Civics is the art of citizenship, what Bill Gates Sr. calls
simply
showing up for life, and it encompasses three things: a foundation of values, an understanding of the systems that make the world go round, and a set of skills that allow you to pursue goals and to have others join in that pursuit.
And that brings me to my definition of power, which is
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this: the capacity to make others do what you would have them do.
There are some techies out there who believe that the cure-all for any power imbalance or power abuse is
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more data, more transparency.
There are the naive who believe that good things just happen and the cynical who believe that bad things just happen, the fortunate and unfortunate alike who think that their lot is
simply
what they deserve rather than the eminently alterable result of a prior arrangement, an inherited allocation, of power.
And this brings me to the third point that I want to make today, which is
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that there is no better arena in our time for the practicing of power than the city.
Many of them get destroyed, believe it or not, or they get
simply
shelved, out of sight and out of mind.
For a small-scale farmer in the middle of Africa, the maths of doing those visits
simply
don't add up.
Everybody kept telling me that farmers wanted insurance, but our prime customers
simply
weren't buying.
Many of these organizations were taking on the risk themselves,
simply
hoping that that year, the worst wouldn't happen.
These illnesses limit human possibilities in ways we
simply
cannot measure.
We
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need a healthcare system that moves beyond just looking at the symptoms that bring people into clinics, but instead actually is able to look and improve health where it begins.
Well, quite simply, it started with that question: "Veronica, where do you live?"
So we decided to start an organization called Health Begins, and Health Begins
simply
does that: We train upstreamists.
Doctors and nurses can get better at asking about the context of patients' lives, not
simply
because it's better bedside manner, but frankly, because it's a better standard of care.
We can start by
simply
going to our doctors and our nurses, to our clinics, and asking, "Is there something in where I live and where I work that I should be aware of?"
For instance, a female patient with breast cancer doesn't succumb to the disease
simply
because she has a mass on her breast.
The general idea is that instead of instructing a computer what do do, we are going to
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throw data at the problem and tell the computer to figure it out for itself.
That makes sense, but the problem, of course, is that it's not
simply
going to stop on location data, it's going to go down to the level of the individual.
But we forget something in that analysis: There are some categories of jobs that
simply
get eliminated and never come back.
Early in my career, I faced this dilemma by
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lying.
He
simply
laid back and had a look of acceptance on his face.
He
simply
laid there, and as I looked into his eyes, I saw inner peace and acceptance.
Whether they call it sin or they
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say they have a regret, their guilt is universal.
And there are 1.1 billion people whose toilets are the streets or river banks or open spaces, and again, the technical term for that is open defecation, but that is really
simply
shitting in the open.
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