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Grantpa is only one step towards
solving
an existing problem of funding inequality, but we need to work collectively on multiple fronts to reevaluate how we view the artists in our society.
Montanans have long-held values, which today seem to be getting in the way of their
solving
their own problems.
Or, if they tackle them, why do they fail to succeed in
solving
them?
So it was while reading "From the Earth to the Moon" and "The War of the Worlds" that the first pioneers of astronautics were inspired to dedicate their lives to
solving
the problems of spaceflight.
I realized that I could actually play a role in
solving
one of the biggest problems that faces mankind today, and that is the problem of climate change.
But it turns out that studying happiness might provide a key to
solving
some of the toughest problems we're facing.
They saw this actually
solving
a problem: this ability to differentiate components but keep them synthetic.
How do we get people engaged in
solving
global warming?
So again, the question I asked: How do we get people engaged in
solving
global warming?
It is clear, however, that individual solutions are not sufficient to
solving
climate alone, but they do build stronger bottom-up support for policies and solutions that can.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if we could find a way of keeping that CO2 locked up long-term, and thereby significantly contributing to
solving
the climate problem?
First is that successful economies are not jungles, they're gardens, which is to say that markets, like gardens, must be tended, that the market is the greatest social technology ever invented for
solving
human problems, but unconstrained by social norms or democratic regulation, markets inevitably create more problems than they solve.
And
solving
it cannot be his responsibility alone.
Now when we're looking at
solving
big problems, we need to start thinking in two numbers.
You can start thinking about solutions to
solving
that problem, even if the problem is pernicious and as intractable as racism.
I've been meeting with school boards and school districts to talk about how we feed hungry children, and health care organizations, sharing the message that food is health, and food is life, and that, by
solving
hunger, we can solve so many more problems.
From these interludes come deep insights and amazing new approaches to
solving
the problems that had them frustrated just moments before.
All that great thinking needs to really get about
solving
pretty key problems.
And I believe that these three principles can be applied to
solving
some of the very tough problems that we face in the world today.
It's because, using current thinking, the scale of the problem just seems too huge to contemplate
solving.
The question I would ask is, "What's worth solving?"
Where should we start on
solving
these problems?
So it doesn't look like we're actually on the path of suddenly
solving
all big problems.
How much of the money is going into concrete and boosting consumption, not into
solving
the really profound problems we have to solve.
And you don't use it for
solving
any other kinds of logical problems.
The Africa 2.0 I believe in can apply locally relevant design and a commitment to
solving
its industrial challenges to create a more connected, more prosperous future, not just for the privileged few, but for everyone.
Now here at TED, we're
solving
some of the great riddles of science and mysteries of the universe.
And this shows that engineers, medical people, scientific people, have an obsession with
solving
the problems of reality, when actually most problems, once you reach a basic level of wealth in society, most problems are actually problems of perception.
We want to give more opportunities to African scholars, and I long to see a day when the most intelligent Africans will stay on this continent and receive high-quality education through initiatives like the Congo Basin Institute, and when that happens, Africa will be on the way to
solving
Africa's problems.
This is the part of the brain that plays a large role in executive function, problem solving, switching between tasks, and focusing while filtering out irrelevant information.
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