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And it's amazing just reading the science around how animals operate.Gazelles are my screen saver.They are kind of a role model for me.
So fish school together when faced with a predator.Gazelles form a herd when faced with a predator.We human beings can also cluster together and clump together because it feels safe.
Something else is kind of taking over in a way.The gazelle is saying look how high I can jump.
They are kind of a role model for me.Because gazelles really run really hard when there's a danger.When there's a lion or a leopard chasing them.
complicated problems of how to and what.How to find a gazelle and kill it somewhere around a a watering hole or for that matter how to write a piece ofsoftware or or or or operate your toaster. Just a you know, the how to and what of ordinary life. And you also
Something else is kind of taking over in a way.So when a gazelle is approached on the savanna by a predator, instead of running away right away, it stops.
But yeah, so I get to be her biggest fan.And then also Gazelle's biggest fan, Shakira.That's what's kind of funny.
And so I created the zoology of entrepreneurs and told stories around them.The first to the gazelles.These are the high growth entrepreneurs from Google to Home Depot to Jenny Craig.
These are the high growth entrepreneurs from Google to Home Depot to Jenny Craig.Endeavor works with the gazelles.And that's a pretty known term.
And of course, the opposite is TEDx.It's gazelles. It's how 800 unique parties are getting together and figuring out how to create value.And of course, since TEDx has started, they've had all these beautiful events all over the earth.
You know, the simplest example is the lion.It can eat every gazelle, it can take all the gazelles, it can take them down.It eats one it's full and everything can live in peace around it, it's gotten what it needed.
the things that I do? Because I love my family. So, what do I do? I go and I support them. How do I do it? Byfiguring out how to get a gazelle. And in the modern context, it's sort of the same thing. And the brain from 250,000years ago and still today is supposed to integrate between these complex and complicated functions. We're supposed to
And so you might think, how the heck in this time did somebody track down a gazelle and get it to this fire?And the answer is that even though gazelles are much faster than humans in a sprint-- so gazelles can run upwards of 35 to 40 miles an hour;humans top out at about 17 miles an hour.
And I shrieked and I ran in the other direction.I took off like a gazelle.As I sprinted, I felt the dagger of his teeth into the back of my calf.
I learned a very important lesson.You can't run like a gazelle when you've trained like a donkey.I thought I had this strength.
Something else is kind of taking over in a way.And they go off and find another gazelle.
I think I like apps.It's these young-- what some call gazelle companies.
She is known in Ethiopia by her own name.Like the great diversity of antelopes and gazelles that make a living out in these open areas.
And we'd go back to hunting and back to the day job.Just like when you see an film and the gazelle gets away from a lion, it doesn't suddenly have to go to crisis workshopsor take anti-depressants. It just goes back to grazing.
So this is a concept that sometimes gets referred to as the horizon, we refer to as the interval.We give the example in a book-- like a baby gazelle is expected to be able to run away from a wolf within the first day of being alive.
So just take 20 years ago.And he should be thinking about how do I act more gazelle like because the architecture that they've been using is I make a lot of stuff.
But for nearly every mammal you look at, you keep landing at the same figure of around a billion heartbeats.This is why nearly every mammal from a tiny field mouse to a gazelle, from a cheetah to a hippopotamus, they all get around a billion heartbeatsbetween the day they're born and the day they die.
Something else is kind of taking over in a way.So this is an idea that developed when people were trying to explain things like gazelles.
And part of that was the ability to gain and access more high caloric foods like this instead of these nuts and berries.And so you might think, how the heck in this time did somebody track down a gazelle and get it to this fire?And the answer is that even though gazelles are much faster than humans in a sprint-- so gazelles can run upwards of 35 to 40 miles an hour;
There was no monkey.In my haste to escape, in my sprint of a gazelle, I tore my calf.I learned a very important lesson.
Something else is kind of taking over in a way.I'll waste time. So why don't you go find a weaker gazelle who can't stot like I can.
Aw, thanks man. He is a cheetah.And just tell us about the character and his obsession with Shakira's character, Gazelle.Yeah, I play Officer Clawhauser who ends up-- I'm the receptionist in the ZPD, which is where Judy Hopps is going to start work.
The fastest ever Brit, which is amazing because they're all tiny little gazelles, aren't they?
George Steinmetz: And from -- the sequence from that little flight resulted in this picture of Reem gazelles. And before I go away on my trips I do a lot
But the difference is humans are the mammals that have the least body for the most sweat glands per square inch compared to any other animal, any other mammal.So the end result is, on a very hot, humid day, animals such as gazelles do not have body cooling mechanisms asgood as humans. And so over a long period of time, humans can track down animals and can gain access to things such as gazelles.
So the end result is, on a very hot, humid day, animals such as gazelles do not have body cooling mechanisms asgood as humans. And so over a long period of time, humans can track down animals and can gain access to things such as gazelles.Ancient Greeks talked about the Olympiad in 2000 BC.
Change their incentives. When a company faces a sudden change in its cost structure, it will run from that cost like a gazelle
And you can see here in her movement, her tail is like a rudder and she's using it to turn as this gazelle zigzags
She shared about half a day with us, going up and down out of her tree, eating a gazelle.
animal, the rarest creature of all, the push-me, pull-you, that had two heads-- a gazelle on one end and a unicorn on the other.
Honestly, the world is so big and the characters are so fun and compelling, we could have gone any one of 100 directionsBut I will say specifically though, one of the cool things-- which is a scene with a cell phone with Gazelle where there's like-- I don't
She is known in Ethiopia by her own name.And they specialized. And as the climate got drier and drier in East Africa, and as the antelopes and gazelles and savanna baboons
When Run DMC came along, before they were making records, Melle Mel and them wore Pumas and Adidas and sheepskins and gazelles and track suits and all of that.
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