And then the fourth one, which requires a little bit more explanation, is what I call "marketization," and marketization is really a term popularized by Michael Sandel in his book, "What Money Can't Buy." And what Sandel's book basically says is that at least since the 1970s,there's been a rise, broadly, in the free market of everything, and what that means is that things
And actually, if you read a lot of his work, I think you can see it as absolutely anticipating that term globalization that really becomes popularized in the 1980s and 1990s.Now, this map has had an enduring popularity.
amount that expertise impacts performance is actually surprisingly not as high as we might think now Malcolm Gladwell in his book outliers popularized what's become known as is the 10,000 hour role the notion that if you develop uh enough practice at something you become so proficient at itthat you can have high uh performance and Andrew Ericson has a has a good book called Peak uh based off of his research
Industry government and the Armed Forces these qualities have been identified in many studies and popularized by Daniel Goldman in his book Primal leadership there are cand books on the subject but Goldman's wasmy main source Goldman is best known for his work on what he calls emotional intelligence the skills that enable you
tells gel uh it's not the theorem doesn't matter it's the person who essentially popularizes the theorem who deserves the credit uh and he also came up with a machine but they pressed him to this time publish it okay so that's how we know about the post machine so uh
issue is kind of and now we see the kind of reversal of those things. I'm saying as someone who who I think helped popularize is that fair to say some of those initial claims about Democrats, how has it been? is my kind of my question now that that focus is now on Donald Trump.
These are the major drivers of climate breakdown. do to popularize these ideas?
And his father, Uma Dutt Sharma, who was the director at the time of Jammu radio station, he wanted his son, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, to actually popularize this instrument in Indian classical music. So he works so hard to change the way the instrument is played, change the layout of the instrument.
But he told me about a time in the 1920s when they used to boycott chai because they were boycotting the East India Company that they felt was trying to popularize tea in an area where people didn't drink tea in a lot of northern India. And he claimed that they used to go around spiking people's milk.
I believe that the ideology of Islamism is one of the biggest obstacles standing before Muslims and their progress. We're trying to popularize the counter narratives and rebrand democratic activism in Pakistan.
through electronic simulation and prefabricated designs. so much to popularize as a modern day interface. But this is the blue marble, the whole earth as we know it and I show it to you in its original orientation because of course the
It's called the IKEA effect. The IKEA effect was popularized by three Duke professors, Norton, Mochon, and Ariely. And what they do is they divide people into two groups.
of the form of interaction, the form of computing, if you think about the web, if you think about classic graphical user interface developed by Xerox PARC and popularized by Apple, you will see that it's, just as you said, it's often built around fundamental principles, fundamental core ideas. It doesn't start with design, necessarily.
Yes. So this System 1, System 2 concept was created about 20 years ago by Stanovich and West. The reasearch was then popularized very widely in 2011 by Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman in his book, "Thinking, Fast and Slow." And basically, that's what it is, that we have two ways that we think not only on risk, but just
And finally, we want to honor a Google Space in campus Seoul. It's actually popularized by Bill Gates in 1996.
And it has popularized the sport.
And you've popularized the breed too.
It was popularized by Marcel Proust in the 1880s.
his ideas were popularized in the "Reader's Digest" simplification of his work, "The Road to Serfdom." And he used to shudder like good Austrian aristocrats often did,
It was actually really popularized by a guy called Antonio Negri who is now well known for his work on the "Multitude" and kind of far left
Jules Verne had popularized the notion of an open polar sea further with the publication of his book, "Journey to the Center of the Earth," although he brought it
Robert Shiller later popularized this method with his version of the cyclically adjusted price to earnings, or the cape ratio, in the late 1990s
This is the popularized sheet that they give out for each stock.
And they popularized a lot of American music that way that wasn't even popular here.
Tim O'Reilly popularized it.
So he popularized it, he was the one who popularized
in that book he popularizes the notion that the most important decisions we
which has been now popularized in a book that's on the market that kids are dumber somehow than they were previously and and i think there's sort of a media
What are some other unconventional ways to popularize chess?" Oh, yeah.
These are the major drivers of climate breakdown. So what do you do to popularize it?
And this was in an effort to popularize what I believe is the true circle constant in opposition to pi.
after Jessica friedrick this woman who helped popularize it and helped invent part of it but you know some of the Dutch folks they prefer cfop an acronym
you performed that's not previously popularized by a mega artist, did you kind of try and take a different approach to performing this one versus
And so his work has been popularized , and been written about, and is part of conversations that probably all of you are having, without realizing perhaps
and she was the first lady who popularized this form of music, which is ghazal.
The tin can wasn't popularized until the late-20th century.
but they are the great popularizers of it.
famous photograph from Georges Melies who popularized what we like to call stop motion photography. So this is the cover of "Scientific American" in 1915. What
But I am on a mission to spread them and popularize them in the West because I just think they're so versatile.
But the fact that they were the first people to popularize e-commerce and that they're still
much like his previous bestsellers uh chaos which helped popularize popularized the chaos theory among other
overwhelm me because then I'll be stuck." The simulation argument popularized by philosopher Nick Boston relies on probability.
This is something those very expensive G wagons have done and popularized for a while now.
So another characteristic of human perception and one that's been popularized in recent years is that our brains construct stories to interpret our experiences.
to give rise to the myth that Plato popularized , then we're looking in the wrong era, that research done to the origins of an Atlantis myth
And the idea that muscles were something to be desired became popularized about that time.
John is also known as one of the people who has popularized the notion of the digital phenotype.
of you know buying Bargains you know that was popularized goes back to Ben
His most recent effort is to promote the concept popularized by Dr. E.O. Wilson of Nature Needs Half, setting aside half of the earth's terrestrial eco regions
And it really wasn't until Miller Lite years later popularized light beer with those less filling