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This isn't just about North Carolina; all those
states
that were clear, it's legal.
We know from experience in other
states
that there are a wide variety of modes of intervention that we could be using in Texas, and in every other state that isn't using them, in order to prevent a consequence that we all agree is bad.
There are other
states
that do that, but we don't.
There are a handful of
states
that do that; Texas doesn't.
Twenty years later, criminals are still using mobile phones, but they're also building their own mobile phone networks, like this one, which has been deployed in all 31
states
of Mexico by the narcos.
In fact, what we call our governments are vampire
states.
If you look into their traditional systems, Africans organize their
states
in two types.
The socialism that they practiced was a peculiar form of Swiss-bank socialism, which allowed the heads of
states
and the ministers to rape and plunder Africa's treasuries for deposit in Switzerland.
It will get harder as we get towards zero, as the poor will be increasingly located in post-conflict, fragile states, or maybe in middle income
states
where they don't really care about the marginalized.
Because it makes a lot of sense: In order to solve these puzzles effectively, if you think about it, your mind needs to be in two
states
simultaneously, right?
Originally proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee gender equality under the law, and much like Title IX on campus, that constitutional amendment could require
states
to intervene and address gender violence as a prohibitive form of sex discrimination.
While the Equal Rights Amendment did not pass in the 1970s, it actually came within three
states
of doing so.
And within the last year, at least one of those
states
has ratified the amendment, because we live in different political times.
For most of human history, the powerful
states
and empires were pretty much always at war with each other, and peace was a mere interlude between wars.
And one of the first things I read was a speaker in the
States
saying that she felt fine until she came onstage, and then she saw the timer ticking down.
And it is normal for the community to see people in various
states
of intoxication and withdrawal, to see people buying and selling, and to see people act and react violently.
You could walk outside on a sunny, warm day to find multiple groups of people in various
states
of intoxication and children playing in between them.
So in my lab, we bring adolescents and adults into the lab to have a brain scan, we give them some kind of task that involves thinking about other people, their minds, their mental states, their emotions, and one of the findings that we've found several times now, as have other labs around the world, is part of the prefrontal cortex called medial prefrontal cortex, which is shown in blue on the slide, and it's right in the middle of prefrontal cortex in the midline of your head.
It is nothing more than a trivial logic gate with four input-output
states.
They would bring prosperity, security, overcome sectarian violence, ensure that
states
would never again harbor terrorists.
In Pakistan, in lots of sub-Saharan Africa, again you can see democracy and elections are compatible with corrupt governments, with
states
that are unstable and dangerous.
So far, 630 installations happened in 23
states
in six other countries.
And then, when they come out, most
states
don't even have a law prohibiting employers from discriminating against people with a background.
Also supporting it is the fact that we today see eruptions of violence in zones of anarchy, in failed states, collapsed empires, frontier regions, mafias, street gangs and so on.
And so, because the prison-industrial complex is bankrupting our
states
and corroding our souls, groups of fiscal conservatives and Christian conservatives have come together to form a group called Right on Crime.
Today in 29 states, more than half of this country, you can legally be fired just for your sexuality.
As we know, only half the
states
have opted in.
Forty-eight
states
opted in, creating a national [education] policy from the bottom up.
Why not ask all of the
states
to do that instead?
You might say the solar states, the sun belt, we're going to be the
states
that produce solar energy for the country, and maybe Jerry Brown says, "Well, I'm going to create an industry cluster in California to be able to produce the solar panels so that we're not buying them from China but we're buying them from the U.S." In fact, every region of the country could do this.
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