us um it selects for them it decides which species get to live with us and where they get to live so forget the militaristic anal IES I like to think of the immune system as more as a set of Rangers in a national park that are trying to care for the species in the park that decide what their population size should be that Chuck out Invaders and finally microbes also shape
So this horse-- you see my husband in the background with his hands on his hips. militaristic culture. And I didn't realize that when I came in.
the beginning is a sense that the joints are open so it's not about like some bolt upright posture it's not about any kind of like militaristic rigidity it's just a sense that inside the nervous system fluids bones that there's just a natural sense of space and that the
let it let it express it your shoulders might slump chest might cave in a little bit your hands maybe your and fists streets well that's a very militaristic analogy but if you practice kindness lifting
and the next phase in your career. So I think that to use a terrible militaristic metaphor, there is an army out there of people
world so microbes shape and sculpt our bodies but they also help to keep those bodies safe and healthy um the immune system we traditionally think of as this militaristic force that defends us against the microbial world that senses anything that is other or nonself and that seeks and destroys it but that
And we had the heads of state of the 13 tiger range states. The other idea-- if we want to go more militaristic-- is a very heavily-armed group of poachers come down with AK-47's, either you can just let them go.
we got to back out of that one. But the British were the most powerful force in the world economically, politically, culturally, militaristically. So, you don't you don't want to really piss them off. So if you're going to concede a Roman name for the planet, you got to give something up.
It actually contributed to a Nobel Prize for Simon van der Meer and Carlo Rubbia at CERN in about the '70s, I think. But let's ensure that what we're succeeding at is non-militaristic, and is curiosity-driven, and is fundamentally contributing to human knowledge, not
was a place in ancient Sparta in Greece where-- The Spartans were known for their very fascistic physical world view. They were a very militaristic society. So if you didn't fit that worldview, the Apothetae was a place, a chasm in the ground, where disabled and deformed infants
And in this war the state has militarized certain parts of the country and used primarily repressive and military means to try and reduce violence. Abandoning the consequences of that violence, meaning that the entire security approach has been a militaristic one. And there are no programs to assist victims of violence.
That's still working. I mean, I always-- when it comes down to it, I always look deep inside my heart and feel like this that we kind of came up the ladder were the old-school restaurants, militaristic.
Guy, right? I mean, the Fall Guy was a bounty hunter who was a stunt man. So, a huge number of Americans saying basically, "We're not comfortable with us being such a militarist country." By 1990, 85% of Americans said they had full confidence in the military
and an understanding of this whole thing that we're involved in now, from 9/11 to the terror wars, that actually just made perfect sense. - Yeah, we should also say that there's some degree of truth that the battle is not just militaristic, it's also cultural. And then many of those parts of the world don't want other people's values forced onto them.
Or money. And they just want to make a lot of money. And while those motives still exist, in the conscious business, they're more-- you could say you have a militaristic drive or a mercenary drive-- and now we have a mission drive.
And they're under your bed or they're in the closet. There's sort of no way to keep sets separate unless -- I think a lot of adult fans just adopt a strategy of buying multiples and they are emphatic and/or sort of militaristic about separating it out. So this is my set that I'm going to put together and this is my set that I'm never going to open and this is my set that I'm going to
Let not the noose be splayed, launched but yesterday, robotic and militaristic in space.
And what they've done, the states, is declare war on them. And in this war the state has militarized certain parts of the country and used primarily repressive and military means to try and reduce violence. Abandoning the consequences of that violence, meaning that the entire security approach has been a militaristic one.