Travel
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But the loss of a limb alters the way signals
travel
at every step of the pathway.
I
travel
a lot and I see a lot.
One quick thing I wanted to showcase in this platform, which you can share with your kids and your friends right now, is you can
travel
to all these amazing institutions virtually, as well.
You can
travel
through time, you can understand more about our society through these.
So let's take you and let's
travel
through "The Bedroom" very quickly, so you can experience what we are doing for every single object.
That is your itinerary, you will probably
travel
53,000 kilometers, visit around, I think, 46 institutions, and just FYI, you might release 10 tons of CO2 emissions.
Just to show you, you can just
travel
through portraits.
Then light began to
travel
through the universe.
The
travel
time could take a year or even longer.
And the challenge that comes from that is we need to find a new way to narrate globalization to those people, to recognize that for those people who have not necessarily been to university, who haven't necessarily grown up with the Internet, that don't get opportunities to travel, they may be unpersuaded by the narrative that we find persuasive in our often liberal bubbles.
We need to ensure that older generations who maybe can't
travel
get access to the Internet.
Whenever I get to
travel
for work, I try to find out where my drinking water comes from, and where my poop and pee go.
Piling up stocks, making products
travel
the whole world before they reach their end consumers.
And this black box moves around with you as you
travel
throughout the world, and it's very, very stingy.
So when we said goodbye that night, I realized he had also shown me the secret point of travel, which is to take a plunge, to go inwardly as well as outwardly to places you would never go otherwise, to venture into uncertainty, ambiguity, even fear.
Suddenly, we're back in that trishaw again and we're bumping off the broad, well-lit streets; and we're reminded, really, of the first law of
travel
and, therefore, of life: you're only as strong as your readiness to surrender.
I was a PhD student at Harvard, and I loved to
travel.
From the '30s on, road systems expanded, trucks took the place of railroads, fresh food began to
travel
more.
Yet there are people who are finding the strength and wherewithal to travel, to move, to eke out a better living for themselves and to provide for their families and their loved ones.
Every summer, my family and I
travel
across the world, 3,000 miles away to the culturally diverse country of India.
However, Mars is 200 times further away, and as a result it takes on average 13 minutes for a signal to
travel
from the Earth to Mars.
What progress are we going to make over the next 12 years based on the current direction of
travel?
So what's been our direction of
travel
on the rights agenda over the last three years?
But what's our direction of
travel?
Halfway around the world, I learned that algorithmic bias can
travel
as quickly as it takes to download some files off of the internet.
So, one of the things that I love to do is
travel
around the world and look at archaeological sites.
Now, I
travel
a lot, and I change cell phones a lot, and the one person who always gets updated on all my cell phones and pagers and everything else is Jill, because I really don't want to miss "the call."
So I got the job, and in my current role I
travel
quite a bit.
And
travel
is a challenge for all of us these days.
When you
travel
internationally, it can be even more challenging in certain ways.
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