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Look, there is like 50-plus years of good cancer research that discovered major, major things that
taught
us about cancer.
It's remarkable, right, that this idea works at all, because it's counter to the lesson most of us were
taught
as a child: never get in a car with a stranger.
No one
taught
her to bend this into a hook or had shown her how it could happen.
There are fatshionistas who reclaim their bodies and their beauty by wearing fatkinis and crop tops, exposing the flesh that we're all
taught
to hide.
And these people have
taught
me that radical body politics is the antidote to our body-shaming culture.
Your family, your culture, your community have
taught
you a hard-work ethic and you will use it to empower yourself in the academic world so you can come back and empower your community."
There have been countless nights when I've cried in frustration, anger and sorrow, because I can't teach my kids the way that I was taught, because I don't have access to the same resources or tools that were used to teach me.
I'm not saying that this could solve everything, but it could introduce technology to people who originally wouldn't be interested in it because of how it has been portrayed and
taught
in school.
Well, satellites are fantastic, and they have
taught
us so much about the big picture over the past few decades.
Living with this illness has
taught
me that science and medicine are profoundly human endeavors.
Delivering babies
taught
me valuable and sometimes surprising things, like how to start a car at 2am. when it's 10 degrees below zero.
The exception, the outlier drew our attention and led us to something that
taught
us very important things about the rest of biology.
But recently, Google
taught
their AI to actually learn how to play video games.
They
taught
me that the only way to get the right answers is to ask the right questions.
My father
taught
me about prototyping.
We're
taught
to defend our design against criticism.
But having
taught
at Harvard over many years, I've learned that from time to time, it's useful to take a short pause, just to make sure we're all on the same page.
They have
taught
me something important that I want to share with you.
I was raised in a world where girls are
taught
that they get raped for a reason.
Mayor Joe Riley, in his 10th term, Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina,
taught
us it only takes 25 feet of building to hide 250 feet of garage.
The same thing that's always done in these cases: changes are made looking forward; children are
taught
the new rules, those of us who don't want to adapt can write the way we're used to writing, and hopefully, time will cement the new rules in place.
And like the rest of my 10 siblings, I believed what I was
taught
with all my heart, and I pursued Westboro's agenda with a special sort of zeal.
And it's that conviction, that that we are taught, that I think colors so much of whether we're prepared to believe that women's stories really matter.
My question is: Why was I
taught
as a young woman that this was the quintessential example of human dilemma and human experience?
And I read her everything that I could, and we laughed, and we loved it, and it was the most important stage that I've ever stood on, surrounded by family, by remnants of a people who were given as a dowry to a relentless war but still managed to make pearls of this life; by the ones who
taught
me to not only laugh, but to live in the face of death; who placed their hands across the sky, measuring the distance to the sun and saying, "Smile; I'm gonna meet you there."
What my job has
taught
me over the years is that to really understand data and their true potential, sometimes we actually have to forget about them and see through them instead.
The experiences that I shared with you today
taught
me that to make data faithfully representative of our human nature and to make sure they will not mislead us anymore, we need to start designing ways to include empathy, imperfection and human qualities in how we collect, process, analyze and display them.
All that time, the world only exists as an abstraction, as they are
taught
the values of their society.
For that entire time, the world only exists as an abstraction, as he is
taught
the values of society, including this notion that their prayers alone maintain the cosmic balance.
Right now, as we sit here in this room, of those 6,000 languages spoken the day that you were born, fully half aren't being
taught
to children.
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