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It did die, and we
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it was from the freezing winter nights.
But I
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even the non-radiologists in the room can find the tumor on the MBI image.
As essential as it is across our traditions, as real as so many of us know it to be in particular lives, the word "compassion" is hollowed out in our culture, and it is
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in my field of journalism.
There was, however, an incident I'm going to tell you about, that perhaps could have led me
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something.
I
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that the word "atheist" itself contains or remains a stumbling block far out of proportion to what it actually means, and a stumbling block to people who otherwise might be happy to out themselves.
But I also
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that a fair number of those secretly despise religion as much as I do.
Now, I know it seems really obvious, but when you're having a conversation with someone you
suspect
of deception, attitude is by far the most overlooked but telling of indicators.
And those of us in those industries are reporters, researchers and people working for NGOs; I
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there are a lot of us in those industries in the audience.
I
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we are now reaching the end of 400 years when Western power was enough.
If you are a
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in a criminal case, well, it's pretty obvious, your phone will be tapped.
This is Paul Broks, he's a clinical neuropsychologist, and he says this: "We have a deep intuition that there is a core, an essence there, and it's hard to shake off, probably impossible to shake off, I
suspect.
I don't understand or pretend to understand this; I
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most geneticists don't either, but they produce the numbers.
I'm so embarrassed at how cheap it was to get from my idea to me being implanted that I'm not prepared to tell you what it cost, because I
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there are absolutely standard surgical treatments, probably in the USA, which cost more for a one-off patient than the cost of us getting from my dream to my reality.
And we
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that this may help to explain why older people are better than younger people at solving hotly charged emotional conflicts and debates.
I
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the latter.
For example, if you have read — I
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many of you have done so — read the book by Thomas Friedman called "The World Is Flat," he said, basically, in his book that, you know, this fear for free trade is wrong because it assumes, it's based on a mistaken assumption that everything that can be invented has been invented.
They considered all the usual culprits, and in less than 24 hours, they had selected their suspect: Francisco Carrillo, a 17-year-old kid who lived about two or three blocks away from where the shooting occurred.
We had him stand actually slightly in the street, so closer to the
suspect
vehicle, the shooter vehicle, than the actual teenagers were, so he stood a few feet from the curb toward the middle of the street.
And like most of you, I suspect, I don't really believe that people can see into the future.
And then finally, the one statistic that I
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many of the people in this room have seen: the export-to-GDP ratio.
Especially because, I suspect, some of you may still be a little bit skeptical of the claims, I think it's important to just spend a little bit of time thinking about why we might be prone to globaloney.
And of course, you might
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that Nicodemus Jones is R.J. Ellory.
We
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a lot of these come from diet, green leafy vegetables, beetroot, lettuce has a lot of these nitric oxides that we think go to the skin.
Each day, we took a different route so that no one would
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where we were going.
Sugata Mitra: The reason I ended with the face of this young lady over there is because I
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many of you know her.
I
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there are some people out there sitting, kind of asking tormented questions, almost, about, well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute, there's something wrong with mankind interfering in nature in this way.
If the law enforcement is trying to find a murderer, or they're trying to catch a drug lord or trying to prevent a school shooting, and they have leads and they have suspects, then it's perfectly fine for them to tap the
suspect'
s phone, and to intercept his Internet communications.
They are not about doing surveillance on people that they have reason to
suspect
of some wrongdoings.
And so the fact that these revelations have been broadly characterized as "you can't trust company A because your privacy is
suspect
with them" is actually only accurate in the sense that it's accurate with every other company in the world that deals with any of those countries in the world.
These are referred to as "minimization strategies," and they're designed to convey sympathy and understanding to the suspect, and they imply that a confession will result in more lenient treatment.
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