Year
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I mean, this nautical almanac published the lunar differences for every month of the
year.
And the cost to the world is immense: 260 billion dollars lost every
year
on the losses to poor sanitation.
We know how to solve diarrhea and sanitation, but if you look at the budgets of countries, developing and developed, you'll think there's something wrong with the math, because you'll expect absurdities like Pakistan spending 47 times more on its military than it does on water and sanitation, even though 150,000 children die of diarrhea in Pakistan every
year.
And you might think it's just good karma to see these guys stirring shit, but it's also good economic sense, because they're saving a million dollars a
year.
Another version of this, another village in India near where Priyanka lives is this village, called Lakara, and about a
year
ago, it had no toilets whatsoever.
Six thousand children each
year
who would have previously died of this disease are cured.
There are 38,000 suicides each
year
in the United States.
If we waited until the heart attack, we would be sacrificing 1.1 million lives every
year
in this country to heart disease.
One
year
ago, I rented a car in Jerusalem to go find a man I'd never met but who had changed my life.
College ended and I returned to Jerusalem for a
year.
Still, Abed was far from my mind, when last year, I returned to Israel to write of the crash, and the book I then wrote, "Half-Life," was nearly complete when I recognized that I still wanted to meet Abed, and finally I understood why: to hear this man say two words: "I'm sorry."
We then put in the DBS electrodes and we wait for a month or a year, and the areas in red represent the areas where we increase glucose utilization.
That's how we traveled in the
year
1900.
The vertical axis is just percent per
year
of growth, zero percent a year, one percent a year, two percent a
year.
The white line is for the U.K., and then the U.S. takes over as the leading nation in the
year
1900, when the line switches to red.
Now the history that we've achieved is that we've grown at 2.0 percent per
year
over the whole period, 1891 to 2007, and remember it's been a little bit negative since 2007.
It's a historical fact that in 1885, the average North Carolina housewife walked 148 miles a
year
carrying 35 tons of water.
Last
year
at TED, these were all my titles.
This
year
at TED, I'm happy to report that I have new titles, in addition to my previous titles.
In total, my research estimates that the GDP numbers miss over 300 billion dollars per
year
in free goods and services on the Internet.
And I said to her, "Well, your
year
is going to be long and arduous, dear."
One
year
I came up with a bright idea.
Once a year, the only thing that went to the market was the cattle that we produced, and we made trips of about 45 days to reach the slaughterhouse, bringing thousands of head of cattle, and about 20 days traveling back to reach our farm again.
We started to plant, and this first
year
we lost a lot of trees, second
year
less, and slowly, slowly this dead land started to be born again.
Where you say, like, '87 was like a good year, right?
And they say, "We'll, we're going to do what we did last
year
this year."
Well it just turns out in the 1840s we did have, schools were open all
year.
They were open all year, because we had a lot of folks who had to work all day.
Now you've got all of this test data from last
year.
You're going to go and teach this
year.
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