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So I want to leave you with one last impression about the project, or this kind of work and
using
smart materials.
Recently, the World Bank opened its vault of data for public use, releasing 8,000 economic and social indicators for 200 countries over 50 years, and it launched a global competition to crowdsource innovative apps
using
this data.
In this manner, the World Bank has now GeoMapped 30,000 project activities in 143 countries, and donors are
using
a common platform to map all their projects.
From the Arab Spring to the Anna Hazare movement in India,
using
mobile phones and social media not just for political accountability but also for development accountability.
To tackle this problem, governments are
using
new tools to visualize the budget so it's more understandable to the public.
So in the Philippines today, parents and students can give real-time feedback on a website, Checkmyschool.org, or
using
SMS, whether teachers and textbooks are showing up in school, the same problems I witnessed in Uganda and in Bihar.
When scientists first realized that bats were actually
using
sound to be able to fly and orient and move at night, we didn't believe it.
They do not perceive their environment
using
sound, and these are the flying foxes.
So in my lab, we've been
using
bats to look at two different types of diseases of the senses.
It's not
using
the best technology, and it's not
using
the best people.
But after Clay, we shifted that focus, and suddenly, now moving forward, we see ourselves as a veteran service organization that's
using
disaster response.
The pastoral communities are
using
this poison to target predators, and in return, the vultures are falling victim to this.
They use ambiguity that comes from
using
technology.
I was to the point where I was
using
a stopwatch and painting squares out of randomness, and I wasn't getting anywhere.
But the person who put it back together, instead of hiding the cracks, decided to emphasize them,
using
gold lacquer to repair it.
She replied, I also know about [sanitary pads], but myself and my sisters, if they start
using
that, we have to cut our family milk budget.
What is the connection between
using
a sanitary pad and a milk budget?
She suspects I am
using
as a trump card to run behind medical college girls.
That's why I am giving this machine only in rural India, for rural women, because in India, [you'll be] surprised, only two percent of women are
using
sanitary pads.
The rest, they're
using
a rag cloth, a leaf, husk, [saw] dust, everything except sanitary pads.
Arunachalam Muruganantham: The thing I saw in my wife's hand, "Why are you
using
that nasty cloth?"
She replied immediately, "I know about napkins, but if I start
using
napkins, then we have to cut our family milk budget."
A school dropout saw your problem in the society of not
using
sanitary pad.
But now, the enemies of democracy are
using
this very method to sell us fear and hate and vanity.
And furthermore, if you want it to last a long time out in rural areas, it has to be repairable
using
the local tools, materials and knowledge in those contexts.
So what's exciting about this system is that it's really, really mechanically simple, and you could make it
using
technology that's been around for hundreds of years.
Now also being engineering scientists, we were able to quantify the performance benefits of the Leveraged Freedom Chair, so here are some shots of our trial in Guatemala where we tested the LFC on village terrain, and tested people's biomechanical outputs, their oxygen consumption, how fast they go, how much power they're putting out, both in their regular wheelchairs and
using
the LFC, and we found that the LFC is about 80 percent faster going on these terrains than a normal wheelchair.
And this picture was taken in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to
using
our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their normal wheelchair, and this picture specifically is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was injured he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his normal wheelchair.
The first way is that they're actually able to resolve small detail in the context of clutter, and though that means being able to read the fine print on a prescription rather than
using
magnifier glasses, you can actually do it with just your eyesight.
Why do you keep
using
the word jihad in your Friday sermons?
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