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Which
leads me to think that neither geography nor national character, popular explanations for this kind of thing, are really significant.
There was a little local difficulty in some of our minor colonies, but ... (Laughter) "China seems to have been long stationary, and probably long ago acquired that full complement of riches
which
is consistent with the nature of its laws and institutions.
There are six
which
I think explain the Great Divergence.
Nothing like this existed in China, where there was one monolithic state covering a fifth of humanity, and anyone with any ambition had to pass one standardized examination,
which
took three days and was very difficult and involved memorizing vast numbers of characters and very complex Confucian essay writing.
The alternative,
which
was proposed by Mahatma Gandhi, was to institutionalize and make poverty permanent.
It means that violence, the rule of warriors and despotic chiefs, the conditions of camps and warfare, of riot and tyranny, give place to parliaments where laws are made, and independent courts of justice in
which
over long periods those laws are maintained.
Bruno Giussani: Niall, I am just curious about your take on the other region of the world that's booming,
which
is Latin America.
I think if you look at what is happening in Brazil in particular, but also Chile,
which
was in many ways the one that led the way in transforming the institutions of economic life, there's a very bright future indeed.
That crisis,
which
has been the focus of so much attention, including by me, I think is an epiphenomenon.
The financial crisis is really a relatively small historic phenomenon,
which
has just accelerated this huge shift,
which
ends half a millennium of Western ascendancy.
Now the problem is there's an X-axis for that,
which
is the practical axis.
Now people tend to use an alternative approach,
which
is to take a few sources and read them very carefully.
Now if those books are not lost to history, then they are somewhere in a library, and many of those books have been getting retrieved from the libraries and digitized by Google,
which
has scanned 15 million books to date.
Now again, we kind of caved in, and we did the very practical approach,
which
was a bit less awesome.
Well
which
one should I use?
If you look in German, you see something completely bizarre, something you pretty much never see,
which
is he becomes extremely famous and then all of a sudden plummets, going through a nadir between 1933 and 1945, before rebounding afterward.
In October, I spent some time in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
which
is the [second] largest country in Africa.
Which
is why, in part, donor agencies provide condoms at low or no cost.
[The] Tasmanian devil is found only on the island of Tasmania,
which
is that small island just to the south of the mainland of Australia.
However, we now believe that this is the first sighting of a new disease,
which
is now an epidemic spreading through Tasmania.
Now there's only a small part of the population,
which
remains unaffected.
And our minds immediately turned to cervical cancer in women,
which
is spread by a virus, and to the AIDS epidemic,
which
is associated with a number of different types of cancer.
And when you have a population of fast-dividing cancer cells, if one of them acquires new mutations,
which
allow them to grow more quickly, acquire nutrients more successfully, invade the body, they'll be selected for by evolution.
In fact, genetic profiling tells that it may be tens of thousands of years old,
which
means that this cancer may have first arisen from the cells of a wolf that lived alongside the Neanderthals.
Well this is a question
which
fascinated Chester Southam, a cancer doctor in the 1950s.
There is a powerful cultural norm against doodling in settings in
which
we are supposed to learn something.
Because doodling is so universally accessible and it is not intimidating as an art form, it can be leveraged as a portal through
which
we move people into higher levels of visual literacy.
But by the time those traditions got to me, they were hollow, commercial enterprises,
which
just left me feeling empty.
A good story became a launching pad for a much deeper discussion, in
which
my visitors made meaningful connections to their own lives.
In fact, some of you might well know that the barber pole, the red and white stripes, represents the blood bandages of the barber surgeon, and the receptacles on either end represent the pots in
which
the blood was collected.
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