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We're people, and we struggle and we
suffer
and we bleed and we cry, and if you think that true strength means never showing any weakness, then I'm here to tell you you're wrong.
We know babies
suffer
from jealousy.
He says, "A woman whom we need, who makes us suffer, elicits from us a gamut of feelings far more profound and vital than a man of genius who interests us."
Now everybody agrees that thyroid cancers are sky high, and that Chernobyl evacuees
suffer
the trauma of relocated peoples everywhere: higher levels of anxiety, depression, alcoholism, unemployment and, importantly, disrupted social networks.
And when bridges fail, or are destroyed in conflict, communities struggle, development stagnates, people
suffer.
Often it's youth who
suffer
from the highest unemployment rates.
And in my city of birth, Mogadishu, 70 percent of young people
suffer
from unemployment.
To learn, to suffer, to stand up, all these opportunities are given to us, but they are opportunities, and those who avail themselves of those opportunities are the ones that we admire.
I went a few years ago to a conference, and on Friday of the three-day conference, one of the participants took me aside, and she said, "I
suffer
from depression and I'm a little embarrassed about it, but I've been taking this medication, and I just wanted to ask you what you think?"
What does she
suffer
from?
Indeed, one wonders that without a duty of care, how many people would have had to
suffer
from gastroenteritis before Stevenson eventually went out of business.
Jeremy Bentham: The question is not, can they reason, nor can they talk, but can they
suffer?
And three, farther down the road, the bank will
suffer
catastrophic losses and will fail unless it is bailed out.
He said, it's better that we should all
suffer
a little than any of us should have to
suffer
a lot, and morale went up.
Both civilians, obviously, and soldiers
suffer
in war; I don't think any civilian has ever missed the war that they were subjected to.
Similar to the first approach, traditional artificial intelligence approaches
suffer
from the same problem.
And what I discovered is that I do believe they can
suffer
from mental illness, and actually looking and trying to identify mental illness in them often helps us be better friends to them and also can help us better understand ourselves.
You should get solemn now, because a world in which sentient beings don't
suffer
needlessly, in which there aren't things like childhood cancer or the Holocaust.
So, things like their relationships, the development of their physical abilities, and their studies and so on begin to
suffer.
There are millions of migrant workers who
suffer
from this problem.
Our hypothesis is that this happens because women tend to
suffer
more from the impostor syndrome.
But the sickness of fear has taken over, and patients
suffer
the consequences.
A common theme running through all of these comments online is this fundamental belief that we are powerless to do anything other than go to meetings and
suffer
through these poorly run meetings and live to meet another day.
This can do enormous good for the two billion people that
suffer
globally with brain disease.
Imagine a world where patients who
suffer
from liver failure can be saved with a new liver without having to wait for a donation or another human to die.
This is where 1,100 data sets that don't
suffer
from the things I just told you live, and that number is growing, and that's great.
In an article in the magazine Redbook titled "You: PMS Free," readers were informed that between 80 to 90 percent of women
suffer
from PMS. L.A. Muscle magazine warned its readers that 40 to 50 percent of women
suffer
from PMS, and that it plays a major role in women's mental and physical health, and a couple of years ago, even the Wall Street Journal ran an article on calcium as a treatment for PMS, asking its female readers, "Do you turn into a witch every month?"
Well, using this criteria and looking at most recent studies, we see that on average, three to eight percent of women
suffer
from PMDD.
I hope my story and the story of other Hazaras could shed some light to show the people how these people are suffering in their countries of origin, and how they suffer, why they risk their lives to seek asylum.
That word, compassion, actually comes from two Latin words: cum passio, which simply mean "to
suffer
with."
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