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Now, some diplomats and development experts and specialists, they talk about 40 to 50 fragile
states
that will shape security in the 21st century.
We thought that the physical
states
of their body might change how they perceived the distance.
People's
states
of their own body changed how they perceived the environment.
My next step is figuring out how to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to bring this project to scale and make it more accessible to other
states.
We called it "30 Mosques in 30 Days," and we drove to all the 50
states
and shared stories from over 100 vastly different Muslim communities, ranging from the Cambodian refugees in the L.A. projects to the black Sufis living in the woods of South Carolina.
The Arab
states
are going through tremendous change, and the struggles women face are overwhelming.
Just imagine an astronaut being able to feel the overall health of the International Space Station, or, for that matter, having you feel the invisible
states
of your own health, like your blood sugar and the state of your microbiome, or having 360-degree vision or seeing in infrared or ultraviolet.
Today, more than 100,000 people in all 50
states
in thousands of cities and towns across America have recorded StoryCorps interviews.
In his most famous book, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," he states, "No one can be authentically human while he prevents others from being so."
We're seeing
states
throw out Stop and Frisk as the civil rights violation that it is.
We're seeing cities and
states
decriminalize possession of marijuana.
They finished one meal with this plate of perfect, long-stemmed strawberries, and as they handed them to me, they said, "Aren't these the kind of strawberries you eat with somebody special in the
States?
The Global Horizons survivors had been brought to the
States
on a temporary guest worker program.
So our human face happens to be one of the most powerful channels that we all use to communicate social and emotional states, everything from enjoyment, surprise, empathy and curiosity.
Not only am I familiar with the 50
states
in the United States, but also my wife and I have visited more than 145 countries in the world, and the Carter Center has had full-time programs in 80 nations on Earth.
The most important factors in modern politics are
states
and nations.
But what are
states
and nations?
It used to be a contest between
states.
It is now a conflict between
states
and non-state actors.
We live in a world of states, non-states, and in-between, and the more
states
are weak, like in the Middle East today, the more non-state actors step in and fill that gap.
So in this new contest between
states
and non-states, military power can win some battles, but it will not give us peace nor stability.
And the next map now shows Africa's GDP in 1960, around the time of independence for many African
states.
Every talk in every country began with an introduction, and every introduction began, alas, with a lie: "Taiye Selasi comes from Ghana and Nigeria," or "Taiye Selasi comes from England and the States."
I was part of that United Nations initiative called the Alliance of Civilizations, which was asked by Kofi Annan to diagnose the causes of extremism, and to give practical guidelines to member
states
about how to avoid the escalation of further extremism.
Also, the CODIS results that we have have tentacles to crime scenes, have linkages in 40
states
in the United
States.
Forty of the 50
states
have tentacles to our crime testing of these rape kits.
People queued in the rain on a November night to get hold of a copy, and it was read across the country, across the colonies, across Europe, across the United
States
of America, and it had this huge impact on the way that welfare
states
were designed around the globe.
In Britain, as in most places in the world, our welfare
states
were primarily designed to get people into work, to educate them for this, and to keep them healthy.
So how do
states
even get electoral votes?
The census is conducted every 10 years, so every time the census happens,
states
might gain or lose a few electoral votes.
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