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So they're
trained
that, as soon as things go bad, their first response is lethal force.
Another problem I want to quickly mention is that there's a whole heap of problems with the way people are actually taught to use nonlethal weapons, and get
trained
about them and then tested and so on.
They're
trained
to be more restrained in the use of force than the military are.
They're
trained
to think more, to try and De-escalate.
Today I am proud to say we have
trained
and educated over 66 Qatari women filmmakers to edit, tell their own stories in their own voices.
So as an academic, we're always
trained
to be able to jump through hoops to raise funding for our labs, and we get our robots to do that.
We
trained
hundreds of people to go to the wards and talk to people about the fact that they would die, and what would they prefer under those circumstances.
I
trained
in classical ballet and have a background in architecture and fashion.
This is a very old video from the Yerkes Primate Center, where they
trained
chimpanzees to cooperate.
We have trained, hired and rewarded people to be cowboys.
Well in surgery, you couldn't have people who are more specialized and you couldn't have people who are better
trained.
We've all
trained
ourselves to perform these utterly miraculous feats of memory using a set of ancient techniques, techniques invented 2,500 years ago in Greece, the same techniques that Cicero had used to memorize his speeches, that medieval scholars had used to memorize entire books."
One of the really interesting things that I learned is that once upon a time, this idea of having a trained, disciplined, cultivated memory was not nearly so alien as it would seem to us to be today.
One of the last places on Earth where you still find people passionate about this idea of a trained, disciplined, cultivated memory, is at this totally singular memory contest.
Women have been
trained
to think that we are overreacting or that we're being too sensitive or unreasonable.
To understand and use it sanely, as a part of the civilization yet to evolve requires a vastly larger population of scientifically
trained
people like you.
So, next thing you know, I had my bright blue volunteer vest, I had my photo ID, and I was fully
trained
by my 89-year-old boss.
My personal belief is that, rather than having a small, elite force of highly
trained
government agents here to protect us all, we're much better off having average and ordinary citizens approaching this problem as a group and seeing what we can do.
They are essentially foot soldiers for the health care system who live in the local community and are
trained
with basic tools and basic concepts of health care, and the main purpose is basically to inform people to basically, how to lead a better life, but also to divert or sort of make recommendations of what kind of health care should they approach?
Anyway, I was looking through this book, wondering if I was much crazier than I thought I was, or maybe it's not a good idea to diagnose yourself with a mental disorder if you're not a
trained
professional, or maybe the psychiatry profession has a kind of strange desire to label what's essentially normal human behavior as a mental disorder.
In our hometown, we
trained
a half-dozen residents to run these Web tools on their own, because Caitria and I live here, in Boston.
Last story here: I've got a friend in India who told me that you haven't really tested a piece of electronic technology for distribution in Asia, until you've
trained
a cockroach to climb in and pee on every single little component on the inside.
Now I
trained
in medicine in India, and after that I chose psychiatry as my specialty, much to the dismay of my mother and all my family members who kind of thought neurosurgery would be a more respectable option for their brilliant son.
I worked in a team of incredibly talented, compassionate, but most importantly, highly trained, specialized mental health professionals.
It became quickly apparent to me that I couldn't follow the sorts of mental health care models that I had been
trained
in, one that relied heavily on specialized, expensive mental health professionals to provide mental health care in countries like India and Zimbabwe.
The idea is, when you're short of specialized health care professionals, use whoever is available in the community, train them to provide a range of health care interventions, and in these books I read inspiring examples, for example of how ordinary people had been
trained
to deliver babies, diagnose and treat early pneumonia, to great effect.
And in my own trial in Goa, in India, we again showed that lay counselors drawn from local communities could be
trained
to deliver psychosocial interventions for depression, anxiety, leading to 70 percent recovery rates as compared to 50 percent in the comparison primary health centers.
Still, today, armed with that knowledge that ordinary people in the community can be
trained
and, with sufficient supervision and support, can deliver a range of health care interventions effectively, perhaps that promise is within reach now.
Those who've been trained, whose job it is to be the guardians of their society.
Somebody
trained
them to do the work that they do.
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