Year
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He expects to hire 30 more people in the next year, as his demand rapidly rises.
There's a tech start-up in Shenzhen that grew to 300,000 students in just one
year.
So I'm extremely encouraged to find out that private investment in ed-tech in China now exceeds one billion dollars a year, with another 30 billion dollars in public funding that is committed between now and 2020.
Every year, they fix 50 billion tons of carbon in the form of carbon dioxide into their bodies that feeds the ocean ecosystem.
But one day, Rob noticed some faint signals coming out of the instrument that we dismissed as electronic noise for probably a
year
before we realized that it wasn't really behaving like noise.
And it's that diversity of gene pools that makes it possible for them to dominate these large regions of the oceans and maintain their stability
year
in and
year
out.
Projections are that their populations will expand as the ocean warms to 30 percent larger by the
year
2100.
It was the night before New
Year'
s Eve.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though companies pushed back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last
year
that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
And I think over the last year, we've seen the companies that are named on the PRISM slides take great strides to do that, and I encourage them to continue.
The headline says, "NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year."
ES: We also heard in Congressional testimony last year, it was an amazing thing for someone like me who came from the NSA and who's seen the actual internal documents, knows what's in them, to see officials testifying under oath that there had been no abuses, that there had been no violations of the NSA's rules, when we knew this story was coming.
But what's especially interesting about this, about the fact that the NSA has violated their own rules, their own laws thousands of times in a single year, including one event by itself, one event out of those 2,776, that affected more than 3,000 people.
What does that say about the state of oversight in American intelligence when the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee has no idea that the rules are being broken thousands of times every
year?
ES: I would say the last
year
has been a reminder that democracy may die behind closed doors, but we as individuals are born behind those same closed doors, and we don't have to give up our privacy to have good government.
And you see, because of the speed, a sunrise or a sunset every 45 minutes for half a
year.
I think if we just did that, we'd save 100,000 lives this
year.
There's 20 million people or more injured per
year.
I mean, to me, the pyramids at Giza, we visited those the
year
before, and sure they're impressive, nice enough design, but look, give me an unlimited budget, 20,000 to 40,000 laborers, and about 10 to 20 years to cut and drag stone blocks across the countryside, and I'll build you pyramids too.
Here's why: Once they become ubiquitous, each year, these vehicles will save tens of thousands of lives in the United States alone and a million globally.
So my favorite example is from this study that was published this
year
in the Proceedings of the National Academies.
Now if you know Aaron Swartz, you know that we lost him just over a
year
ago.
Well, we started with this march with 200 people, and next year, there will be 1,000 on different routes that march in the month of January and meet in Concord to celebrate this cause, and then in 2016, before the primary, there will be 10,000 who march across that state, meeting in Concord to celebrate this cause.
For the last year, we have been working with analysts and political experts to calculate, how much would it cost to win enough votes in the United States Congress to make fundamental reform possible?
Well, you had to dig deeper into the reports, and this is what the team came to me with, which is, to have the number one thing that women tell you in Africa they want to use stocked out more than 200 days a
year
explains why women were saying to me, "I walked 10 kilometers without my husband knowing it, and I got to the clinic, and there was nothing there."
This is the number of children who die before the age of five every
year.
Smallpox was killing a couple million kids a
year.
Measles was killing a couple million a
year.
CA: I mean, you do the math on this, and it works out, I think, literally to thousands of kids' lives saved every day compared to the prior
year.
I mean, you've used it in your letter this year, you used basically this argument to say that aid, contrary to the current meme that aid is kind of worthless and broken, that actually it has been effective.
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