Spectrum
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Well, the common thread is the
spectrum.
We now know that there is a very broad
spectrum
of autism.
So I'm fascinated by this conflict, a looming conflict, between privacy on the one hand and the need for a clean radio
spectrum
on the other.
It recognizes where the person is, what they're doing, fills out the light when necessary to full
spectrum
white light, and saves maybe 30, 40 percent in energy consumption, we think, over even conventional state-of-the-art lighting systems.
That is, we exploit the fact that the healthy partner, playing somebody with major depression, or playing somebody with autism
spectrum
disorder, or playing somebody with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, we use that as a kind of biosensor, and then we use computer programs to model that person, and it gives us a kind of assay of this.
It turns out that over the past five years a number of researchers have done this, and by and large the results have all been the same, that when people are feeling disgust, their attitudes shift towards the right of the political spectrum, toward more moral conservatism as well.
Back to this
spectrum.
My aim is to take a simple portrait of anyone who's anything other than 100 percent straight or feels like they fall in the LGBTQ
spectrum
in any way.
I found that most people fall on a
spectrum
of what I have come to refer to as "Grey."
The most important thing to take from the percentage system is this: If you have gay people over here and you have straight people over here, and while we recognize that most people identify as somewhere closer to one binary or another, there is this vast
spectrum
of people that exist in between.
Or take Korea, at the other end of the
spectrum.
High-performing systems also share clear and ambitious standards across the entire
spectrum.
In some deep sense, Chinese doesn't divide up the time
spectrum
in the same way that English forces us to constantly do in order to speak correctly.
What schools are encouraged to do is to find out what kids can do across a very narrow
spectrum
of achievement.
There's a whole
spectrum.
This shows the other end of the
spectrum.
And that's why you cannot see down to the surface with our eyes in the visible region of the
spectrum.
What I learned from these encounters was that careful listening gives us incredibly valuable tools by which to evaluate the health of a habitat across the entire
spectrum
of life.
Well, to understand that, we need to understand why cities are special, why mayors are so different than prime ministers and presidents, because my premise is that a mayor and a prime minister are at the opposite ends of a political
spectrum.
I mean, you have 100 billion nerve cells, little wisps of protoplasm, interacting with each other, and from this activity emerges the whole
spectrum
of abilities that we call human nature and human consciousness.
So let's look at the other end of the spectrum: our cities and megacities.
Any of the results along the spectrum, from pretty bad to terrible, terrible, terrible, is going to happen.
And at the other end of the spectrum, we're doing an equally terrible job.
But people are often not thinking of something like this, which is the other end of the
spectrum.
Nor do they define your gender, which, as different from your anatomic sex, describes your self-concept: Do you see yourself as a male or female, or somewhere in the
spectrum
in between?
It's actually a
spectrum
of disorders, a
spectrum
that ranges, for instance, from Justin, a 13-year-old boy who's not verbal, who can't speak, who communicates by using an iPad to touch pictures to communicate his thoughts and his concerns, a little boy who, when he gets upset, will start rocking, and eventually, when he's disturbed enough, will bang his head to the point that he can actually cut it open and require stitches.
Yet both of these boys have the same diagnosis of autism
spectrum
disorder.
Just as autism is a spectrum, there's a
spectrum
of etiologies, a
spectrum
of causes.
And that explains, in part, why we see such a broad
spectrum
in terms of its effects.
We're going to need individuals of all ages, from the young to the old, and with all different shapes and sizes of the autism
spectrum
disorder to make sure that we can have an impact.
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