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So there's a very sharp decline in liberal ideas in the Muslim world, and what you see is more of a defensive, rigid, reactionary strain,
which
led to Arab socialism, Arab nationalism and ultimately to the Islamist ideology.
And when the colonial period ended, what you had in place of that was generally secular dictators,
which
say they're a country, but did not bring democracy to the country, and established their own dictatorship.
There was one country, though,
which
was able to escape or stay away from that vicious cycle.
In 1950, Turkey had the first free and fair elections,
which
ended the more autocratic secular regime,
which
was in the beginning of Turkey.
And thanks to that, Turkey has been able to reasonably create a success story in
which
Islam and the most pious understandings of Islam have become part of the democratic game, and even contributes to the democratic and economic advance of the country.
You must have all seen the Arab Spring,
which
began in Tunis and in Egypt.
And I believe that the Islamic modernism
which
began in the 19th century, but
which
had a setback in the 20th century because of the political troubles of the Muslim world, is having a rebirth.
I'm just going to draw your attention to just one of the many implications of the memetic perspective,
which
I recommend.
There's the left half,
which
is the logical side, and then the right half,
which
is the intuitive.
That means that every atom is in two different places at the same time,
which
in turn means the entire chunk of metal is in two different places.
Which
one is it?
What if there are truths about justice, and you could just look around in this world and see
which
things participated, partook of that form of justice?
How about this: What if in any situation you could just calculate, look at the choices, measure out
which
one's better and know what to do?
He said we should use our reason to figure out the rules by
which
we should guide our conduct, and then it is our duty to follow those rules.
And when you think in that way, you become more sensitive to the human considerations,
which
are crucial to making ethical decisions.
Back in 1993 when the movie came out, we actually had a grant from the National Science Foundation to attempt to extract DNA from a dinosaur, and we chose the dinosaur on the left, a Tyrannosaurus rex,
which
was a very nice specimen.
But she did find heme,
which
is the biological foundation of hemoglobin.
But she also found osteocytes,
which
are the cells that laid down the bones.
Archaeopteryx,
which
is a bird, a primitive bird, still has that very primitive hand.
So I presented another fact-filled lecture that included a slide like this,
which
tried to make the point that, if you want to create a lot of value in a city, it has to be very big.
And it got to the essence,
which
is that a new city could offer new choices for people.
There would be a choice of a city
which
you could go to
which
could be in Honduras, instead of hundreds of miles away in the North.
In a country
which
had just gone through this wrenching crisis, the vote in the congress in favor of this constitutional amendment was 124 to one.
So in one instance, you can have somebody who has an XY chromosomal basis, and that SRY gene on the Y chromosome tells the proto-gonads,
which
we all have in the fetal life, to become testes.
And the adrenal glands make androgens,
which
are a masculinizing hormone.
Some people who have XX chromosomes develop what are called ovotestis,
which
is when you have ovarian tissue with testicular tissue wrapped around it.
I had a lot of journalists calling me, asking me,
"Which
is the test they're going to run that will tell us whether or not Caster Semenya is male or female?"
It's also in terms of race,
which
turns out to be vastly more complicated than our terminology has allowed.
I mean, they were so brave and so bold and so radical in what they did, that I find myself watching that cheesy musical "1776" every few years, and it's not because of the music,
which
is totally forgettable.
But the challenge is trying to figure out
which
ones they are and why do we retain them, and do they have meaning.
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