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On top of this, when you get so many animals so close together, it creates a breeding ground for disease and opportunities for harm and abuse.
We are talking about the venues in which those public spaces where we come
together
to create democracy, and at the same time protest those who would take our freedom, take place.
There are scores of international, inter-city, cross-border institutions, networks of cities in which cities are already, quite quietly, below the horizon, working
together
to deal with climate change, to deal with security, to deal with immigration, to deal with all of those tough, interdependent problems that we face.
They have to get things done, they have to put ideology and religion and ethnicity aside and draw their cities
together.
They have to work together, and they do work
together.
They work
together
in climate change, for example.
Organizations like the C40, like ICLEI, which I mentioned, have been working
together
many, many years before Copenhagen.
In Copenhagen, four or five years ago, 184 nations came
together
to explain to one another why their sovereignty didn't permit them to deal with the grave, grave crisis of climate change, but the mayor of Copenhagen had invited 200 mayors to attend.
They came, they stayed, and they found ways and are still finding ways to work together, city-to-city, and through inter-city organizations.
They are doing it
together.
The bottom line is, we still live politically in a world of borders, a world of boundaries, a world of walls, a world where states refuse to act
together.
They had to get complicated CDO-squared in order to bundle debt
together
and make debt look as if it were actually a profitable asset.
We can do it two people
together
trying to improve trust.
I mix them together, add a little bit of salt water, and then add this long strand I was telling you about, that I've stolen from a virus.
You cool it down to room temperature, and as you do, those short strands do the following thing: each one of them binds that long strand in one place, and then has a second half that binds that long strand in a distant place, and brings those two parts of the long strand close
together
so they stick
together.
So we need to stop the ignorance, stop the intolerance, stop the stigma, and stop the silence, and we need to take away the taboos, take a look at the truth, and start talking, because the only way we're going to beat a problem that people are battling alone is by standing strong together, by standing strong
together.
The matchmaker would sort of think through all of this, put two people together, and that would be the end of it.
What I am trying to do as a photographer, as an artist, is to bring the world of art and science
together.
Whether it is an image of a soap bubble captured at the very moment where it's bursting, as you can see in this image, whether it's a universe made of tiny little beads of oil paint, strange liquids that behave in very peculiar ways, or paint that is modeled by centrifugal forces, I'm always trying to link those two fields
together.
Now this happens very fast, in the blink of an eye, so,
together
with LG, we captured this motion with a camera that is able to capture more than 3,000 frames per second.
Here's a question we need to rethink together: What should be the role of money and markets in our societies?
But the same may not be true if we're talking about nonmaterial goods and social practices such as teaching and learning or engaging
together
in civic life.
But to have this debate, we have to do something we're not very good at, and that is to reason
together
in public about the value and the meaning of the social practices we prize, from our bodies to family life to personal relations to health to teaching and learning to civic life.
One of the most corrosive effects of putting a price on everything is on commonality, the sense that we are all in it
together.
It's really a question of how we want to live
together.
Suddenly, the two common threats that had pushed them closer
together
throughout decades, more or less evaporated.
And so what we decided to do in the year 2000 is kind of put this
together
in a way by hiring in new categories of workers, the first being violence interruptors.
All of these innovations
together
contribute a fraction of what we contribute by living in a walkable neighborhood three blocks from a metro in the heart of a city.
And so our team has chemists, it has cell biologists, surgeons, physicists even, and those people all come
together
and we think really hard about designing the materials.
Together, the inhabitants created public spaces and designed them to feel more like a home and less like an unfinished tower.
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