I think we communicate. Ash and I certainly communicated a lot, and with Ashley as co-presidents, we communicate a lot about what efforts we're focusing on, getting by and making surethat we're on the right track.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. Ash , Runa Sandvik from the Tor Project, although they didn't list that affiliation here.
And then I got on the plane and spent most of the time last night kind of helping the pilot look out for... ash . Harrowing. And it wasn't a really nice plane either.It was not the type of plane you'd like to go down in.
a normalization of Taliban's policies. Ashley Jackson is the co-founder of a center on armed groups. That's a think tank. She has spent years studying the Taliban and life under armed extremist rule in Afghanistan. I asked her what the biggest misconception is that people
I think we really have to kind of recognize that after 5 years the Taliban is not going anywhere. Ashley Jackson, the co-founder of the Central and Armed Groups, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. Thank you.
moment through her. I learned a lot. Ashley, do you want to go first this time?
as an expert on ageism. Ashton has written for "Harpers," and "The Guardian," and "The New York Times." She has a blog over at "This Chair Rocks," and is the voice of Yo, Is This Ageist?
He is currently creating with his wife a 33-acre retreat center in Costa Rica to inspire growth and self-transformation, Siva Ashram. And a fun fact-- he is a monk who uses technology to service him, and he's OK with occasional emails, as long as there's no attachments.
We were always together and when I needed to be brave or when I needed to do something I wanted somebody to be there for me. Ashley would always jump up and say, ‘OK, let's do it.’ Even if it was uncomfortable, even if it was hard work like going to feed the horses when it's only ten degrees outside.
A particularly popular playlist is Sanskrit rock where he translates and adapts popular heavy metal and classic rock songs into Sanskrit. Ashok is also a regular columnist on food, science, and culture for publications such as "Mint," "the Hindu," "Scroll," and "BuzzFeed." So with that, I would like to welcome Krish Ashok.
Was it intimidating because you were both stepping into some pretty big shoes? Ashley Park, Taylor Louderman-- those are big names. What was it like to come into those roles?
No. An infinite number. Asher and then Leah. While I'm doing this, think to yourself, besides the question of how many ways are there-- we know there are at least 3 or 4.
Therefore, there has to be a path that starts from the center. Asher? So adding off what she said, that you could start in the top right corner-- all the ones we've currently done, you could just turn them right.
OK. He didn't go over it. Asher first, then Daniel, then Samuel.
It's a chain reaction that generates chain reaction seeds. Ashby, H. Ross Ashby, who coined the term "self-organization"-- to explain increased order, attend to emergent constraint on disorder.
And since we were both living in Germany at the same time and we both had an interest in pirates, we talked about some traveling to Somalia together. Ashwin had been there. He does war documentaries for German TV from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo.
And that seems to be kind of widespread on the project, too. Ashwin Vasavada talks about that, about how people have-- he feels like people have emotionally connected with Curiosity less than with Spirit and Opportunity. I think, also, it may partly be because of the way that Spirit and Opportunity are
And I'm just going to call them up right now because we just need to hear from them. Ashley Park, from "Mean Girls," Ari Stachel from "The Band's Visit," and Ariana DeBose from "The Donna Summer Musical."
ashamed to speak up about it.
Ashaji is perhaps the most senior artist in Hindi films who is still performing.
Ashaji.
Ashaji, welcome to Google.
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As we talk about gender inequality or diversity, this is something that I think is important to all of you. Ashley, I'll echo what you said as well, which is if you look at how technology specifically is shaping everything that we do, and as females as 51% of the population, 20% representation in tech,
Ashanti is a lot of things.
Ashley Ryon is who's running the social media wing of it.
Asha Mevlana lay on a table in a small examination room at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Center in the West Village, New
Asha had already guessed that it was cancer.
Asha is not alone.
Asha's entire universe was on the East Coast.
Asha had been in Los Angeles 15 months.
Asha is one of the many people we'll meet in this book who have dramatically altered their lives after suffering trauma, often discovering
Asha's cancer was a transformative and meaningful turning point.
Ashoka, if you don't know, was founded in 1980, and they support about 3,000 leading social entrepreneurs around the world and have the mission to make everybody
ashes rest. As I was kneeling there by what I call Dad's spot, I thought of the hours and hours of videotape that he shot
Ashoka is a social entrepreneurship prize that's offered every year that comes with a certain amount of money to help that social entrepreneur achieve things.
Ashesi students are in basically impossible demand.
Ashley usually answered her messages and showed up at work too.
Asha Bo um in September on September 30th in Oakland um and we also have ticket representatives from the box
Ashton; "Are you kidding me.
Ashy and kind of like a campfire that burned out kind of look and I told everybody over dinner one night.
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Ashford some uh some some Ashford buildings there are over a thousand
Ashley Judd: Good morning. I am Ashley Judd, and I am the Global Ambassador for YouthAIDS. My first trip as YouthAIDS Global Ambassador
Ashley Judd: We started by visiting a wonderful, wonderful hospital/hospice, that provides end-of-life care for the people who've really been ravished by opportunistic infections
Ashley Judd: It is an enormous pleasure to sit and have people pray for you.
Ashley Judd: I held some beautiful babies. Oh man, beautiful babies.