She had died of cancer the next day. Her partner escaped with a small suitcase and a loaf of bread from their favorite bakery.The thumbnail was completely black, which is incredibly strange because none of my other thumbnails were like that on any of my scans.
Mary was 13 when she started drinking, and soon she could drink 18 beers in a sitting and barely seem buzzed. Her days became a blur of inebriation and hangover.Mary wanted to stop drinking.
But that evening, Mary noticed that her friend had hardly sipped her drink. Her friend told her that she started taking Ozempic, and now she could barely drink two beers at a time.Mary was perplexed. She'd always thought of Ozempic as an obesity medicine.
You send her a text message, and she sends you back a voice memo. Her communication style tag is "Voice memo enthusiast.Send brief messages for quick updates, avoid long texts." And then a project manager I worked with, Louis, he would hold daily stand-ups with his team,
They sever the umbilical cord and Ingenuity, affectionately known as Ginny by some on the team, prepares herself. Her mission is simple.Prove that flight on the red planet is possible.
54 seconds into the flight, she starts wobbling wildly, tilting 20 degrees at a time. Her emergency alarms blare.We had black and white image, black and white image, black and white image, and we had a colored image come very closely to where that black and white image occurred in time.
So at first, the whole team is stumped, but then they have an idea because Ingenuity is made of phone parts, literally parts from phones people carry around every day. Her processor is from a Samsung Galaxy S5, and some of her sensors are from a Google Pixel 3.And these phones can do a lot of the things that an inclinometer can do.
And she leads cutting edge research and initiatives aimed at transforming education initiatives around the world to support children's learning and development. Her expertise is sought by many people, including the UN, the White House, Fortune 500 companies, but also parent networks and teachers and school districtsand so on. Her work is centered on developing and advocating for evidence based strategies that bring people together all of the different factors in education system
So clearly, I took the lead on a lot of the food stuff whereas Brie grew up in a household where her mom was an event planner. Her mother showed her the way, the truth, and the life of all the ways to do that.She is also a director.
I see the hours she spent in labor to deliver the infant strapped across her chest, her legs lifted and bent as she bore down, the nerves connecting her spinal cord to her foot stretching and compressing until finally, they fatigued and failed.When I began medical training, I worried that I paid too much attention to the details of these stories and not enough to the technical details of cell biology
And all of a sudden, now, I was thrust into the universe. her indignance can be standoffish.
And all of a sudden, now, I was thrust into the universe. her son, right? And just like this utter-- again, to use your word, almost like belligerent tenacity of just like, whatever it takes, a mother's undying love, right?
Notably, she received a congressional proclamation for her work and was named a top NAACP Mental Health Champion. Her book, "High Functioning Depression," which you all got for free today, is based on-- Yes, whoo her .Yes.
And that way, you can see where you're losing your points of joy. Her hair was combed.
And that way, you can see where you're losing your points of joy. Her homework was done.
pub, and eventually leading to the opening of her restaurant, Darjeeling Express, in June 2017. Her restaurant is known for its unique blend of street food, comfort food from Kolkata, and royal dishes from her Mughlai heritage.The food is cooked by an all-women team, who began, like Khan, as home cooks.
In addition to her restaurant, Khan gained notable recognition as the first British chef featured on Netflix's "Chef's Table." Her episode was part of the series sixth season, nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Documentary section."Business Insider" named her number one on their 2019 list of 100 Coolest People in Food and Drink.
And we used to have all these battles. Her plate will be left there after he's eaten.
In her book, Jenny encapsulates all of her experience and breaks down nine bold traits that defy conventional wisdom. Her practical, no nonsense approach empowers ambitious people to break the mold, be better leaders, build influence,and reach their full potential.
She founded Ness Labs, a platform supporting healthier ways to work and learn, and her newsletter is currently read by more than 100,000 knowledge workers. Her research at King's College London focuses on the neuroscience of lifelong learning and curiosity, which I'm sure we're all very fascinated to learn more about.Her book, "Tiny Experiments," is a transformative guide for living a more experimental life, turning uncertainty into curiosity,
Her research at King's College London focuses on the neuroscience of lifelong learning and curiosity, which I'm sure we're all very fascinated to learn more about.Her book, "Tiny Experiments," is a transformative guide for living a more experimental life, turning uncertainty into curiosity,and carving a path of self-discovery.
Previously, she worked at Google as an executive on digital health projects such as Wear OS apps and Google Fit. Her work has been featured in "Wired," "Forbes," and the "Financial Times." Please join me in welcoming Anne-Laure to Google.Thank you. I'm so happy to be here today.
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions. her parents went out and we were left at camp. They said, "Keep an eye on her .
let's say as an example, a little Mexican lady who comes in from northern Mexico. She's now living in Texas with her kids. She had never had headaches until she moved up and she's living with one of her grown kids and she's comingto see me for headaches. We happen to have a beach house in Mexico for a period of about 14 years. So, I would go
Five years ago she had her first child, her daughter. She did well, no problems with her sleep. Two years ago she has her son. And since her son was born, she has not been able to go back to sleep.Even when her son goes back to sleep, she can't.
through sheer willpower that she kept me on the straight and narrow. And uh again, I don't know where I'd be without her . And over the next sort of couple of decades, your mother your mother's addiction um seems to get worse andworse. It does. From prescription drugs to heroin and everything in between, and it really sort of ravages
of went off the rails. And you know, my my grandparents, before my grandfather died, were trying various ways to help her , and yeah, it got worse and worse, harder and harder drugs, had a few bad overdoses, andyou know, by the grace of God, some miracle, you know, it's it's amazing how transformed she is. And it sort of
being. And she was certainly that that way in the same way that they took so much away from her , sobriety has given her a whole lot back.If I asked your wife Yeah.
her in our home and living with us and very special person.
her father was an Israeli intelligence asset who was so revered, his funeral ceremony was held in Israel, was
her , things I got you that I I I can talk to the tech companies, I can go toe-to-toe with China, I can do this
her husband when he was a child. wild stuff and and and also anti-semitic content and and Shapiro's right to push
her , if she did throw her hat in the ring, and if the money didn't come, it
Her supporters are backing her because they think she is revolutionary, a West Coast version of New York's new mayor, Mamdani.
her job above everything else, who doesn't complain, who does what she's told. You think, in other words, of the
her a lot of money and that what she that's hard for us as outside observers to see or to
Her lawyers argue that these interactions were at the very least irrelevant and would have prejudiced the jury and so also shouldn't have formed
her um pre-teen daughter fall in love with a lot of her work when she was younger, you know, her being on Heroes
her life. She never had someone um to have her back, to be so concerned about her well-being. And that's something
Her mother's car caught fire and was destroyed.
Her mother was the last mayor of the former village. She organized the relocation back then.
her . She lived in the Czech Republic and France, and most recently near Munich.
her that there was no space in any shelter. She has been here for about 2 weeks now, living in constant fear.
her . And first of all, she said, "Look, I will not comment on comments." But she went on to raise the point, and this is
Her brother is here, too. The idea being that it could help Maria's case to get Deonna and Remzel, two US citizens, to
Her report was staggering: For one thing, the region didn’t have an early warning system at the time.
Her writing lets her escape from the house’s grasp and create a new, more comfortable “home in the heart.” She knows someday she’ll grow up and leave for real —
Her father’s cousin, Salvador Allende, was the President of Chile until he was assassinated by Augusto Pinochet’s coup and her family was forced to flee the country.
Her 1987 book, “Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza,” explores those borders through her own identity.
Her memories overlap with their childhoods in unexpected moments — like when she realizes her daughter’s bright-pink backpack would’ve made her an