articulations with baby talk forms of kin terms okay that's right well I mean that they construct the meaning bymaking it mean that essentially which is why baby talk words you know the Georgian has the same phenomenon except
So I think a lot of these are just probing raids at first, but they're proof of concept and then they come in force. For example, there was one king in England, his name was Ethelred the Unready, which is a pretty funny... Pun on his name. But he paid, in one year, 7.5 million silver pennies to the Vikings to get them to go away, which is a bit like someone's mugging you, so you pay them more money so they'll go away.
something like 12 sons, the accounts differ, and probably three marriages. But his most famous wife was named Aslaug, and she fell in love with him. He was on a ship, he was passing through, so- ... kind of a glamorous sea king, right? With his, he's living the dream. And she sees him and she wants to be married to him, and he says no. He says, 'cause he wants a clever wife, and so he says, "If you can accomplish these three things, you can marry me. So tomorrow, I'll be here
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, kingdoms in England, and the Vikings destroyed all but one. Only Wessex is preserved, and they've conquered about half of Wessex.
One night, during the scene where I hug Miss Honey, because she'd offered me something no one else ever has, kindness. I hug her very tightly. At that exact moment, Miss Trunchbull ran in.
found moderating tough conversations with whatever kind of difficult people you just thought of kind of simple to do. Not easy, but simple. The trick is to go somewhere I know you'd rather not be.
Except that failed communication lingered on, and I'm afraid that maybe some of that failed communication is the reason why today we have a rise in vaccine refusal. Kindergartners are showing up to kindergarten without their full vaccine regimens. Measles is on the rise in many communities.
And we can now trick it into making small payments of a few dollars. Kind you'd expect on the subway. But if we suddenly went and asked the phone for $10,000, well, its guard would go way back up.
If you keep putting in energy, then you can put in so much energy that another quark-antiquark pair will be created. Kind of scared, honestly.
Well, that would require sending a signal across a distance and then getting back a reply at the speed of light. - Kind of like the Soviets did with 'The Thing', which brings us back to the CIA in the 1950s. While reverse engineering the Soviet device, the Americans realized its design had one major flaw.
- Unfortunately, the audience was highly skeptical of my talk. - Kinoshita was devastated. He later said, "People seemed unwilling to believe that we had actually made an image by bending x-rays, and they tended to regard the whole thing
it got the mass and the magnetic moment of the electron. Kind of like the tracks of positively charged protons.
I really like enjoy this. Kind of like a space station. - That's what I was thinking.
He ran a tournament among the world's leading game theorists and all the most successful strategies were nice. kind of just depends on how someone gets out of bed that day.
That's right not have to work or go to school. Kind of crazy. I'm wondering, you're talking about so many things that I've heard kids say feel really relevant and timely to their lives.
are the same exact color. Kind of a cute optical illusion, but what does it mean? Why am I telling you this?
is on the side to help you when you're stuck. Kind of like a good teacher, not the kind of teacher that's like, get out of here.
we are also very adapted, right? We are living systems that we we interact and engage with the world. So while the organization may have let's say a digital brain, however the the organization kind of processes a lot of this intelligence, right? And uh engages back with people. The point is that uh we need to we need to build uh the management systems in ways in which they function like living systems. So what does that mean? Uh clearly uh the systems have to be very adaptive and very responsive at the individual level right in teams. So we have already you know things like
Kind of a lot more complicated than that.
kind of, I sit in a corner and just blank.
Kind of like, we win together, we lose together.
Kind of building on that, one of the things that I think people really admire about you is that you're not afraid to change your mind on subjects
kinds of little breaks during your day. You can have just a few seconds to just go and sigh or you know a minute or so to just like uh have a coffee or talk to
kind of information about battery farms or the latest biology about animal sentience.
kinds of study matter. And a lot of young people are under a ton of pressure to study pragmatic pragmatic fields, to get degrees that will get them lucrative or prestigious jobs. And that means
kinds of people who are really under the enormous pain and pressure of social contempt. And those people find in books or in studying or in thinking or in looking at nature, they find a different way
kind of cultural dynamics, the rise of particular technologies, this really robust information ecosystem that we find ourselves in, which pretty fractured. Robust is a nice way to put it. But I
kind of unprecedented changes with respect to attempting to do things via executive order and pronouncement. I suspect we all know, but I'll say that Congress doesn't really legislate in the way
king of dinosaurs. With the fossil record, we can trace evolution over time. That's one of the main
kind of the call to welcome you to the class and we can highlight, hey, no surprise to you. Uh you might not have
kind of ways to corroborate that endorsement.
Kind of the other part of this might be, kind of understanding the different spaces that you're using.
Kind of on the screen is a formal definition of it.
kind of that you'll be able to explore in the GSB evaluation criteria page.
kind of that meta-analysis to help you kind of also derive some insights about yourself.
kind of landscape of the application to tell your story.
Kind of high on that list are school YouTube channels and then also talking to us admission officers.
Kind of on the other side of that, I need to demonstrate or have a little bit of experience in that space.
Kind of the natural corollary to that question is, what about AI?
Kind of articulating, clarifying, adding nuance, and kind of ways to hang your hat around what could this future me look like?
Kind of the rest of that is, and to the people who are about to dream them up.
Kind of checking in with yourself, and seeing like how the things that you're kind of approaching this, does this align with who you are
Kind of the more you understand the words being used, the frontiers, that can also help accelerate some of the conversations you're having with
kind of inadvertently leaning into like a deficit mindset, which might hold us back from your true potential.
kind of get you, help you through places where you may be stuck in the material.
kind of ocean-land interface.
Kind of the weak link view tells you things take a lot longer than you think.
Kind of gets boring for me.
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kind of tariffs and so forth. That's one reason they could do it so quickly. It's absolutely based on the government they've been thriving under, which is under the United States Constitution.