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Erasmus: The advantages derived from peace diffuse
themselves
far and wide, and reach great numbers, while in war, if anything turns out happily, the advantage redounds only to a few, and those unworthy of reaping it.
But the bottom line is, when we talk about how this information is given, it's coming from the companies
themselves.
They're building in backdoors that not only the NSA can exploit, but anyone else who has time and money to research and find it can then use to let
themselves
in to the world's communications.
The other one is the Information Assurance mission, which is to protect the national security systems of the United States, and by that, that's things like the communications that the president uses, the communications that control our nuclear weapons, the communications that our military uses around the world, and the communications that we use with our allies, and that some of our allies
themselves
use.
What we don't need to be transparent about, because it's bad for the U.S., it's bad for all those other countries that we work with and that we help provide information that helps them secure
themselves
and their people, it's bad to expose operations and capabilities in a way that allows the people that we're all working against, the generally recognized bad guys, to counter those.
I think I would say that Congress members had the opportunity to make
themselves
aware, and in fact a significant number of them, the ones who are assigned oversight responsibility, did have the ability to do that.
Someone themselves, perhaps Hadrian, needed a brilliant creative vision.
We need to help them to find their own role models, and give them the confidence to believe in
themselves
and to believe that anything is possible, and just as my grandpa did when he took me shopping for surplus, and just as my parents did when they took me to science museums, we need to encourage them to find their own path, even if it's very different from our own.
And by themselves, those purchases don't seem like they might reveal a lot, but it's a pattern of behavior that, when you take it in the context of thousands of other people, starts to actually reveal some insights.
My job at Twitter is to ensure user trust, protect user rights and keep users safe, both from each other and, at times, from
themselves.
I'm wondering what you would say, especially to parents, but in a more broad way, to friends, to family, to anyone who finds
themselves
encountering a child or a person who is struggling with and uncomfortable with a gender that's being assigned them, what might you say to the family members of that person to help them become good and caring and kind family members to them?
BG: Well, we decided that we'd pick two causes, whatever the biggest inequity was globally, and there we looked at children dying, children not having enough nutrition to ever develop, and countries that were really stuck, because with that level of death, and parents would have so many kids that they'd get huge population growth, and that the kids were so sick that they really couldn't be educated and lift
themselves
up.
How are you trying to uplift nutrition and survival and literacy so these countries can take care of themselves, and say wow, this is going well, and be smarter.
People would come in, find their own seat, move it a bit, actually, and then stay a while, and then interestingly, people
themselves
attracted other people, and ironically, I felt more peaceful if there were other people around.
Happiness and self-confidence can be the byproducts of other things, but they cannot really be goals unto
themselves.
On the human side, Walter Starck, an oceanographer, has been painting his wetsuit since the 1970s, and anthropologically, Pacific island tribes painted
themselves
in bands in a sea snake ceremony to ward off the shark god.
So, a few years ago I was at JFK Airport about to get on a flight, when I was approached by two women who I do not think would be insulted to hear
themselves
described as tiny old tough-talking Italian-American broads.
These compressed formats are
themselves
written in binary code.
Now picture the stadium last year at the world championships of the 100 meters: thousands of fans waiting with baited breath to see Usain Bolt, the fastest man in history; flashbulbs popping as the nine fastest men in the world coil
themselves
into their blocks.
What's happening when that happens is that the electrical impulse is causing all their muscle fibers to twitch at once, and they're throwing
themselves
across the room.
But the thing is, they were sampling those records because they heard something in that music that spoke to them that they instantly wanted to inject
themselves
into the narrative of that music.
They heard it, they wanted to be a part of it, and all of a sudden they found
themselves
in possession of the technology to do so, not much unlike the way the Delta blues struck a chord with the Stones and the Beatles and Clapton, and they felt the need to co-opt that music for the tools of their day.
Thanks so much for standing up for those who may be only temporarily too weak to stand for
themselves.
You know, in the military, they give medals to people who are willing to sacrifice
themselves
so that others may gain.
I've had the great honor of getting to meet some of these, who we would call heroes, who have put
themselves
and put their lives at risk to save others, and I asked them, "Why would you do it?
I've been covering wars for almost 20 years, and one of the remarkable things for me is how many soldiers find
themselves
missing it.
So you think about Brendan, you think about all these soldiers having an experience like that, a bond like that, in a small group, where they loved 20 other people in some ways more than they loved themselves, you think about how good that would feel, imagine it, and they are blessed with that experience for a year, and then they come home, and they are just back in society like the rest of us are, not knowing who they can count on, not knowing who loves them, who they can love, not knowing exactly what anyone they know would do for them if it came down to it.
Rives: So that's "Close Encounters," and the main character is all worked up because aliens, momentously, have chosen to show
themselves
to earthlings at four in the morning, which does make that a very solid example.
They were now about to find
themselves
in the middle of places the fact is the vast majority of people, the vast majority of us as we were training, couldn't even point out on a map.
They came from a Christian culture, and when they arrived in a new place, they noticed that some people didn't have Christianity, and so they asked
themselves
the following question: what have they got instead of Christianity?
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