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Misunderstanding it has led to many convoluted and corrupted views of how we should
treat
other life on earth, and how we should
treat
each other in terms of race and gender.
I think if you
treat
people well, people will come back and come back for more.
And we finished by saying that an understanding of the neuroscience of sleep is really informing the way we think about some of the causes of mental illness, and indeed is providing us new ways to
treat
these incredibly debilitating conditions.
In other words, he was unwilling to
treat
this as anything but a concrete problem, and he was used to camels being in villages, and he was quite unable to use the hypothetical, to ask himself what if there were no camels in Germany.
I'm going to keep using these online dating sites, but I'm going to
treat
them as databases, and rather than waiting for an algorithm to set me up, I think I'm going to try reverse-engineering this entire system.
Some of them are driven to suicide, OK? So, how do you
treat
this syndrome?
But we'd also realized in treating other processes and problems that sometimes you don't need to
treat
everything.
It seems to
treat
jealousy as a problem of geometry, not emotion.
We discussed, how do we
treat
these kids, what are important improvements?
And he has decided to
treat
them as if they were trilobites, or snails, and to do a morphological analysis, and try to derive their genealogical history over time.
By the way, there's a program on MTV already in which seduction teachers
treat
heartache as a disease.
Take a skin cell, make it a master pluripotent cell, so you could then make those cells that are relevant to their disease, both to study but potentially to
treat.
But I made a deal with him: "I'll
treat
you if you teach me."
And the reason the British were coming was because they would not
treat
anybody with anything under age 16, which means they were consigning them to an adult body no matter what happened, even if they tested them well.
I remember one day coming home from a birthday party where I was the only black kid invited, and instead of asking me the normal motherly questions like, "Did you have fun?" or "How was the cake?" my mother looked at me and she said, "How did they
treat
you?"
I mean, why would anyone
treat
me differently?
And she looked me right in the eye and she said, "They will not always
treat
you well."
But still, as I grapple with this issue, my mother's question hangs in the air for me: How did they
treat
you?
I was flying on a trip, and I was witness to an incident where a passenger attempted to board before their number was called, and I watched the gate agent
treat
this man like he had broken the law, like a criminal.
I said, "Why do you have
treat
us like cattle?
Why can't you
treat
us like human beings?"
Amy Smith: Some of the other things we're working on are ways to do low-cost water quality testing, so that communities can maintain their own water systems, know when they're working, know when they
treat
them, etc.
They were looking for one way to
treat
all of us.
And so it's as if we have the power to diagnose yet not the power to fully
treat.
Identity politics always works on two fronts: to give pride to people who have a given condition or characteristic, and to cause the outside world to
treat
such people more gently and more kindly.
Don't
treat
it like a game, and don't
treat
it like a resume review.
But I think that there's also a human bias to
treat
your family a little better than strangers.
I'm struck as a teacher that we tell students to critically question every text they read, every website they visit, except dictionaries, which we tend to
treat
as un-authored, as if they came from nowhere to give us answers about what words really mean.
Being bullied as a kid created a sense of empathy in me toward the suffering of others, and it comes very unnaturally to me to
treat
people who are kind in any other way than how I would want to be treated.
Why dese books neva be about my peoples” Yes, I have decided to
treat
all three of my languages as equals Because I’m “articulate” But who controls articulation?
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