attention to, but you can't quite articulate what it's all about. When you have strong emotions or a strong reaction to something and you can't you can't say exactly why, the reason forthat is that your language centers are not on the right hemisphere of your brain. That the that you've triggered
the lungs I realized I think she meant something entirely different it was that you know life can be hard challenges can be tough and if we just tense up in reaction to towards that energy doesn't suffice. We really need sometimes to use softness to go all the way. And now when I have a very stressful day, earlier Iwould have clenched up and put my muscles into like attack mode and my jaw would maybe get a bit tense too. But nowadays in between like meetings or
really risk my life jumping in the river to maybe save them? I think that's a big question mark. And so when people do that, especially when people almost have this inherent reaction that they just jump in, they just go for it, that is something that is a really admirable quality that we as humans do celebrate, and we should. And Ithink often we should celebrate those incidents more and not the, you know, the bystander moments where we didn't intervene. We should be
commenting on what might be going through uh Prince Harry's mind when he considers all this. I think it's probably fair to say that some of that reaction will be that his life in the US has not been a huge and overwhelmingsuccess. He has had some media deals, uh some some uh documentaries and that sort
I'm just having fun. reaction with just a few seconds attention-- and only one emotion can dominate the control room, and the memory crystal balls will be colored red.
related and I remember reading that book and thinking that that's incredible do you mind me asking what was your reaction but beyond a later can you can you dive a little deeper into the specifics how did you feel and and howwould you have felt if you found out that she wasn't gay he says I would have been disappointed if I found out he
Christianity has played on how I relate reaction to the implications of theism and monotheism specifically that simply aren't present in those cultures uh and
those and then I explain how that works and how it's like a supernova so their reaction was cool why is she talking they thought that he should be the hostand I should be like the assistant cuz that's what they typically see um is like there's a male host doing science
This is Leo Szilard, Leo Szilard, the first human to have understood the concept of chain reaction back in 1933.At the time where it was even not known whether uranium was fissile, in those days he had understood the concept.
that they got, we'd sort of push out loads of stuff and get people to vote and tell everyone else and get them to vote and kind of do it in a really-- not a chain reaction , like a ripple effect.It's kind of a way to try and get more and more people to vote on stuff or to lobby people or-- it just grew into some really
themselves. So the word "shem," or name, in the Hebrew is linked to an idea of a codex, an idea of a source coding that creates a reaction in folks. So that's essentially what they're talking about when they say a name-- a technology.So all of a sudden, when we think of technology, technology is linked in the ancient, ancient records to the idea of a Big Bang and the formation of life itself.
The moveable type is invented in 1450 more or less and for the first 50-60 years, the reaction from the humanists in Italy and elsewhere in Europe is one of horror.It, its, as Richard said at the beginning of this conversation that the horror expressed by the established authorities has a way of sounding the same across time.
female #10: You showed, you were talking about stress and stress events like your public speaking and if you're repeatedly exposed to that kind of stress then your physical reaction will decrease. Does that mean that they're no longer stressed, or that someone is no longer stressed, or does it just mean that your body can't react ?Dr. Atul Sharma: The question was, if someone is repeatedly exposed to a stressor, such
and then I guess she had that chat with my dad cuz my dad also was he never gave me those glances and the only the only reaction that funny I had was from a cousin of mine when I thought my parents knew already so he found out and hecalled me and he was like I can't believe you a cook you know and I was like well you know it's just the way it
games make fewer errors in the operating room and Studies have found that it improves attention span it can improve reaction time there's a program that improves peripheral vision there's actually uhu I think All State Insuranceis making this program available to people older drivers to help them with their driving skills we also know that
reactions you get from your readers uh some might say I I didn't know that when they read your column it's good reaction
reactions to that as well.
reactions . Is that accurate to say?
reactionary threshold, and to become much more present in a way that is not as reactionary, is not as stressful physically to our bodies.
reactions , but we still don't know when we will be able to achieve it.
reactions I feel very uncomfortable if I can't do that okay so my new book is
Reactionary. Yeah, they're psychic. They like psychic. They're very plugged into each other because they're psychic. Yes.
reactions important for life.
reactions that immediately surrounded the talk's release.
reactions to the light as it changes over time um so anyway I'm playing a lot
reactions that sugar goes through for both melting and caramelization.
reactions . Massive sort of chain reactions and you never know what's gonna happen, what door will open up, who's gonna walk through.
reactions you got to the material itself yeah you know well see we've actually we've never done this stuff
reactions and given what we know about cosmology the rate of expansion and the cooling down of the universe you can
of neural events the light comes into your eye goes back to your retina into the optic nerve there are chemical reactions neurotransmitters transport the information uh across these neural networks this is the basic buildingblock the neuron with long wires or axons that connect through synapses
my reaction is always the same.
Your reaction changes based on the situation or person.
His reaction was why intervening was the right thing to do.
your reaction is when you fly.
My reaction is to not go there because I don't know how to do that.
Simple reaction . I went through my childhood fairly normally.
The reaction that I most commonly get, particularly from fast growing cities, is, Chuck, we can't work incrementally.
Online reaction has been negative and positive as well.
The reaction of Muslims today has been to basically say, you know, I'm not doing it.
The reaction of the audience, the creatives, were just, oh, oh my God, what's happened, what's happened.
This reaction was because of the corruption of the church.
The reaction is a guttural feeling.
In reaction , Facebook fired all of those curators, those journalists, those people looking at the stories
The reaction to Trump running, the reaction to other candidates, what buttons are being pushed.
visal reaction is because the female contribution from the beginning of time
your reaction to it. But I'm jumping to the end. You know, how about you know, gee, you got a presentation coming up
Second reaction was that-- there was a task in "Roadies." it was a sperm donation task in "Roadies." Serious, true story.
Maillard reaction is proteins and amino acids with some sugars.
My reaction was, no, I am doing what I consider to be the right thing to do.
The reaction I get from people on the longboard is way different than the reaction I got when I was wearing artificial legs.