Year
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And before that
year
was finished, doctors sat my husband and I down and let us know that his tumor had returned despite the most aggressive chemotherapy and radiation that they could offer him.
But in April last year, I was able to obtain this video.
Twenty-one girls were freed in October last
year.
Last
year
... was hell.
If I had given this talk last year, I couldn't do what I just did, because I couldn't have found those photos.
How was it possible that a two and a half
year
old didn't respond to his own name, yet in the middle of the rain and fog, where I couldn't see anything, he knew the exact route?
So that's how it went for a year: Ivan would go to Jose's greengrocer, help him arrange the shelves of water bottles with the labels perfectly lined up on the same side, and he would leave happy with his chocolate cookies.
Check this out: a typical incarcerated person would enter the California prison system with no financial education, earn 30 cents an hour, over 800 dollars a year, with no real expenses and save no money.
40,000 kids a
year
are affected by these libraries.
Yet within the following year, Einstein would publish not one, not two, not three, but four extraordinary papers, each on a different topic, that were destined to radically transform our understanding of the universe.
But even if he had disappeared back into the patent office and accomplished nothing else after 1905, those four papers of his miracle
year
would have remained the gold standard of startling unexpected genius.
And even in the U.S., HIV still claims more than 10,000 lives per
year.
In these first weeks of winter, the old
year
is coming to a close, and so does Vivaldi's musical exploration of the seasons.
That's like billions of dollars just being wasted each
year.
I saw you about a
year
ago, because I think about your life, Serena.
And when I saw you last year, I was saying, "How's your love life?
EM: I think we're still on track for being able to go cross-country from LA to New York by the end of the year, fully autonomous.
CA: OK, so by the end of the year, you're saying, someone's going to sit in a Tesla without touching the steering wheel, tap in "New York," off it goes.
Essentially, November or December of this year, we should be able to go all the way from a parking lot in California to a parking lot in New York, no controls touched at any point during the entire journey.
EM: Yeah, we're starting off with two, two initially, and the second two will be introduced early next
year.
CA: And capable of producing, eventually, like a hundred gigawatt hours of batteries a
year.
EM: I think we'll announce locations for somewhere between two and four Gigafactories later this
year.
In low-income neighborhoods, kids forget almost three months of what they learned during the school
year
over the summer.
The school
year
in the United States is only 10 months.
If kids lose five months of learning every single year, that's half of their education.
But how can we expect principals to execute an effective summer program when the school
year
ends the last week of June and then summer school starts just one week later?
Ten years ago, if you would have told me that I'd graduate in the top 10 percent of my class from an Ivy League institution and have an opportunity to make a dent on our public education system just by tackling two months of the calendar year, I would have said, "Nah.
What's even more exciting is that if we can prevent five months of lost time just by redesigning two months, imagine the possibilities that we can unlock by tackling the rest of the calendar
year.
A colleague of mine took a ride in a Lyft in Atlanta last year, and he started chatting with his driver about libraries, as we do.
One day a year, you bring back your late materials and all is forgiven.
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