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They've got their experimental office of the future,
which
is constructed using 3-D printed concrete
which
was printed in China and shipped and assembled on location in Dubai.
So, option one is to ignore the assumption and allow folks to continue to refer to me as "mom,
" which
is not awkward for the other party, but is typically really awkward for us.
Now, he was a German dramatist ... he was a German dramatist and he believed there is a five-act structure,
which
has an exposition, a rising action, a climax, a falling action and a denouement,
which
is the unraveling or the resolution of the story.
So after you've moved back and forth between what is and what could be, the last turning point is a call to action,
which
every presentation should have, but at the very end.
And then towards the end you'll see a blue line,
which
will be the guest speaker.
They are so involved physically, they are physically reacting to what he is saying,
which
is actually fantastic, because then you know you have the audience in your hand.
You can see he starts with what is, moves back and forth between what is and what could be, and ends with a very poetic new bliss,
which
is the famous part we all know.
So the end of what is what he did is he said, "America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check
which
has come back marked insufficient funds."
He pulled from scriptures,
which
is important.
But a different answer, a different kind of answer,
which
went more or less into hibernation for 2,000 years, has had profound recent success.
And the graph does this, the important point of which, is this extraordinary increase over time,
which
is why the 20th century has been called the century of democracy's triumph, and why, as Francis Fukuyama said in 1989, some believe that we have reached the end of history, that the question of how to live together has been answered, and that answer is liberal democracy.
Which
brings me to my epiphany, my moment of enlightenment.
Which
gets us back to our original question: How should we live together?
We could build a social movement demanding change,
which
is what the Sortition Foundation is doing in the UK.
We created the RIA, in Spanish, or in English, Learning and Innovation Network,
which
is a network of community centers that bring education through the use of technology.
out of which, 34,000 have already graduated from our courses.
But there is one more element,
which
is the benefits that technology can create, because it is not printed, static content.
So we'll start with the hippocampus, shown in yellow,
which
is the organ of memory.
It's named after Latin for "seahorse,
" which
it resembles.
The hippocampus is formed of two sheets of cells,
which
are very densely interconnected.
And indeed, on the inputs to the hippocampus, cells are found
which
project into the hippocampus,
which
do respond exactly to detecting boundaries or edges at particular distances and directions from the rat or mouse as it's exploring around.
So the cell on the left, you can see, it fires whenever the animal gets near to a wall or a boundary to the east, whether it's the edge or the wall of a square box or the circular wall of the circular box or even the drop at the edge of a table,
which
the animals are running around.
So that's one way in
which
we think place cells determine where the animal is as it's exploring around.
But now as the rat explores around, each individual cell fires in a whole array of different locations
which
are laid out across the environment in an amazingly regular triangular grid.
And indeed, you do see it in the human entorhinal cortex,
which
is the same part of the brain that you see grid cells in rats.
He's also remembering the path he took out of the car park,
which
would be represented in the firing of grid cells.
So beyond spatial memory, if we look for this grid-like firing pattern throughout the whole brain, we see it in a whole series of locations
which
are always active when we do all kinds of autobiographical memory tasks, like remembering the last time you went to a wedding, for example.
Another kind of cell, head direction cells,
which
I didn't mention yet, they fire like a compass according to
which
way you're facing.
They could define the viewing direction from
which
you want to generate an image for your visual imagery, so you can imagine what happened when you were at this wedding, for example.
Now, there's a whole range of different sorts of nonlethal weapons, some of
which
are available now, some of
which
they're developing.
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