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It actually reminds me of the most important lesson regret can teach us,
which
is also one of the most important lessons life teaches us.
And I founded International Bridges to Justice
which
has a specific mission of ending torture as an investigative tool and implementing due process rights in the 93 countries by placing trained lawyers at an early stage in police stations and in courtrooms.
And there was silence in the class, and finally one woman stood up, [inaudible name], and she said "Khrew,
" which
means "teacher."
I met with one of the development agencies, and they were training prosecutors and judges,
which
is the normal bias, as opposed to defenders.
And they showed me a manual
which
actually was an excellent manual.
But I said to them, "I just have one question,
which
is, by the time that everybody got to the prosecutor's office, what had happened to them?"
Now, there's one of our favorite poems from the defenders,
which
they share from each other, is: "Take courage friends, the road is often long, the path is never clear, and the stakes are very high, but deep down, you are not alone."
And by the time that Vishna was getting bigger,
which
means what gets bigger?
He was born in a prison with almost nothing, no material goods, but he had a sense of his own heroic journey,
which
I believe we are all born into.
Maybe you've encountered the Zero-to-Three movement,
which
asserts that the most important years for learning are the earliest ones.
Well today I want to present to you an idea that may be surprising and may even seem implausible, but
which
is supported by the latest evidence from psychology and biology.
It even makes its cries sound like the mother's language,
which
may further endear the baby to the mother, and
which
may give the baby a head start in the critical task of learning how to understand and speak its native language.
By seven months of gestation, the fetus' taste buds are fully developed, and its olfactory receptors,
which
allow it to smell, are functioning.
The flavors of the food a pregnant woman eats find their way into the amniotic fluid,
which
is continuously swallowed by the fetus.
Fetuses are also being taught about the particular culture that they'll be joining through one of culture's most powerful expressions,
which
is food.
The world they had learned about while in utero was not the same as the world into
which
they were born.
This is Seadragon, and it's an environment in
which
you can either locally or remotely interact with vast amounts of visual data.
And this really gives you the joy and the good experience of reading the real paper version of a magazine or a newspaper,
which
is an inherently multi-scale kind of medium.
This is a project called Photosynth,
which
marries two different technologies.
I shall now, therefore, humbly propose my own thoughts,
which
I hope will not be liable to the least objection.
And that tweet had a link to the "New York Times" blog, where a guest blogger translated the study findings from a "Live Science" article,
which
got its original information from the Harvard School of Public Health news site,
which
cited the actual study abstract,
which
summarized the actual study published in an academic journal.
Then it goes through a process called peer review,
which
essentially means that other experts are checking it for accuracy and credibility.
Which
is a dangerous thing to do, since I'm going to be on the academic job market in a couple of years.
Somehow in tickling our eardrum that transmits energy down our hearing bones,
which
get converted to a fluid impulse inside the cochlea and then somehow converted into an electrical signal in our auditory nerves that somehow wind up in our brains as a perception of a song or a beautiful piece of music.
And now today we have the modern multi-channel cochlear implant,
which
is an outpatient procedure.
I'm going to play you two clips of Usher, one
which
is normal and one
which
has almost no high frequencies, almost no low frequencies and not even that many mid frequencies.
And it turns out that his temporal bones were harvested when he died to try to look at the cause of his deafness,
which
is why he has molding clay and his skull is bulging out on the side there.
I'm going to turn now to some NGO imagery
which
will be familiar to some of you in this audience.
He has forgotten to turn off his watch,
which
ticks, like a metal pulse against his wrist.
Which
meant that they weren't gonna know what the subway ride after your first kiss feels like, or how quiet it gets when its snows.
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