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like equality and fairness and the traditional elections, democracy, these are not really great terms yet.
No one's going to call this well-lit, good lighting, and in fact, as nice as these pictures are, and the reason we take them is I knew I was going to have to testify in court, and a picture is worth more than a thousand
words
when you're trying to communicate numbers, abstract concepts like lux, the international measurement of illumination, the Ishihara color perception test values.
Between late childhood and mid-adolescence, there's an improvement, in other
words
a reduction of errors, in both of these trials, in both of these conditions.
In other words, everything you need to do in order to remember the rule and apply it seems to be fully developed by mid-adolescence, whereas in contrast, if you look at the last two gray bars, there's still a significant improvement in the director condition between mid-adolescence and adulthood, and what this means is that the ability to take into account someone else's perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior, which is something, by the way, that we do in everyday life all the time, is still developing in mid-to-late adolescence.
Voice: In language, infinitely many
words
can be written with a small set of letters.
And with that in mind, I'd like to say a few
words
about traditional college grading.
So with that, I'd like to say a few
words
about upgrading, and share with you a glimpse from my current project, which is different from the previous one, but it shares exactly the same characteristics of self-learning, learning by doing, self-exploration and community-building, and this project deals with K-12 math education, beginning with early age math, and we do it on tablets because we believe that math, like anything else, should be taught hands on.
So if someone asked you for the three
words
that would sum up your reputation, what would you say?
In other words, for SuperRabbits, reputation has a real world value.
And I found that even scientists don't always agree, and they sometimes use the
words "
joy" and "happiness" and "positivity" more or less interchangeably.
So this red line is the employment-to-population ratio, in other words, the percentage of working-age people in America who have work.
The steam engine and the other associated technologies of the Industrial Revolution changed the world and influenced human history so much, that in the
words
of the historian Ian Morris, "... they made mockery out of all that had come before."
I'm with him; I'm going to echo his words: "I, for one, welcome our new computer overlords."
And in this session, Gabby's working with a speech therapist, and she's struggling to produce some of the most basic words, and you can see her growing more and more devastated, until she ultimately breaks down into sobbing tears, and she starts sobbing wordlessly into the arms of her therapist.
And after a few moments, her therapist tries a new tack, and they start singing together, and Gabby starts to sing through her tears, and you can hear her clearly able to enunciate the
words
to a song that describe the way she feels, and she sings, in one descending scale, she sings, "Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine."
And it's a very powerful and poignant reminder of how the beauty of music has the ability to speak where
words
fail, in this case literally speak.
Playing for Nathaniel, the music took on a deeper meaning, because now it was about communication, a communication where
words
failed, a communication of a message that went deeper than words, that registered at a fundamentally primal level in Nathaniel's psyche, yet came as a true musical offering from me.
This is a quote, and I'll just pick
words
out of it.
But unfortunately the
words
get transformed as they travel through the air.
All he had to do was listen to her
words.
You tell your partner, "Listen to your words."
She said no. Did he listen to her
words?
I can see it helping people, even as I say the
words.
I invite you to say the
words.
So, in other words, if there was a street in an outskirt where there had been a bus, we put a bus back in, only now these buses wouldn't run all the way to the city center, but connect to the nearest rapid-transport mode, one of these thick lines over there.
If a soldier sees his friend blown up, his brain goes into such high alarm that he can't actually put the experience into words, so he just feels the horror over and over again.
About 150,000 years ago, when language came online, we started to put
words
to this constant emergency, so it wasn't just, "Oh my God, there's a saber-toothed tiger," which could be, it was suddenly, "Oh my God, I didn't send the email.
The essence of the conversations was contained in two
words
that I heard several times: Who's next?
There are no
words
there.
So the kids give me the words, right?
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