in an obscure sleepy Village in central India in that Village STI there's a tiny Temple that's dedicated to a Hindu goddess kikamba and some years ago ahuge storm smashed the roof over her head when the workers cleared the rubble
And with that I'll present Dr. Grandin. Temple Grandin: Well, it's really good to be here today.And let's just start talking a little bit about what autism is.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: All that stuff doesn't, and the thing is these mistakes, the old timers didn't mistakes.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Well, you have downtown Denver, and you get in the right hand lane, you're just forced off.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Well, that doesn't mean it's gonna be right.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: well, and I think kids need, I just saw something in a paper the other day about giving kids blocks and having 'em build things out of blocks.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: And how did you feel about doing it?
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Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Well I think that's really good that you're, 'cause working on your motorcycle that's a mechanical device.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: What do you mean, react differently?
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Well, in the autism group there are some kids on the spectrum where they just totally best buddies with a dog.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: You know the lawyers are trying to stop all that.
Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Well there's a wonderful book called "Last Child in the Woods" by, I think it's Richard Louv.
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Really cool stuff there. Temple Grandin: Alright, well then someone needs to show him how to write graphics programs.
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and the future and all your projects and you don't have to go to a temple order to practice mindfulness walking from the parking lotto your office you might enjoy mindful
free CU my interpreter was standing over there cowering my two temple and then the Taliban man behind me put his hand in his vest
for these foreign gods that are around the country and seem not to be in the temple he tears down a bunch of altarshe he deposes priests in in Judah in southern Israel but he kills the priests
Then in, I also, as a kid, really loved the music of John Williams. Temple Of Doom and Empire Strikes Back had a big impression on me for sure.And then it was in high school that I discovered– I had this sort of epiphany when I discovered the film music of Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein,
of his wealth to some foundations the Templeton foundations which fund the world's largest cash prize so the Templeton Foundation gives out the Templeton prize once a year and it always exceeds the Nobel Prize because he was after all an intensely competitive person and he wanted it to always U be the world's largest cash
and I was raised on a of BLTs but in my family we called them Buffet Lynch and templetons these are three of the greatest investors and their track records and they are remarkable I think one thing to highlight is that Warren Buffett has an
a risk tolerant investor um I had the great pleasure many many years ago of meeting the late great Sir John Templeton who I met him was in his 90s and he was still at that age an extremely aggressive investor now he had a couple billion dollars so that maybe is a factor as well but he he understood the risk so I think that that is one of
system a lot of is interpreted as a religious Temple which is actually a water structure and here in the San Francisco Bay Area there are also water temples built to celebrate the arrival of water which enabled a population boom in San Francisco so the good news isthat water enables life and civilization and the bad news is that a lack of water or drought or scarcity can undermine a
And interestingly, this is a proposal that is supported by the Templeton Foundation, which is a very religious foundation as you may know. Templeton supported research in various fields, but you had to tie it and try to make science and religion kind of fit comfortably in the same textbook. And there are no such restraints based on us.
- Yeah. And this goes all the way back to, you know, the Roman Empire where, you know, think of, for example, the Emperor Augustus. When he was writing his will, he put it in the Temple of the Vestal Virgins as well as Mark Antony and Cleopatra. They'd all done that because there's this additional protection of religion- ... and this taboo against violating that. And the same thing happened when Europe was Christianized. Monasteries were... I mean, rich people,
There was a Victory Monument from the 12th century, a temple from the 17th century, and in the 16th century, two sisters, Tana and Riri, who were renowned musicians.
Nobody knows how many are dead yet. Sikh temple in Wisconsin. And like so many people before August 5th, so many Americans, I had no idea who Sikhs were.
One day, we visited a Jain temple near our hotel in Mount Abu. The temple was built into a hillside and had no decoration or indication on the outside that it was a temple . This was to protect it from attack at wartime.
But the principle of freedom to publish and disseminate is so fundamental to US universities that most of them, including Temple University, do not accept funding if they restrict its faculty to publish and disseminate the result of their research.
The temple has to be built on a place that's alive.
Big temple in southern California.
The temple is where heaven and Earth come together.
The temple there was built around that time.
And-- --Temple of capitalism.
Stone Temple Pilots-- this was for a magazine story.
Krishna temple . Eventually, he got fed up with being completely destitute, came back to California, took a night shift job at Atari.
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regularly Temple Square and BTA station with its now kind of decrepit musical artwork, how does maintenance work? Do they have photographs, so they can touch it up, or have you touch
Dr Temple grandon has been described as a rock star for the world of autism
the temples and saw how they were, and I think they must be very much like the ones in Mesopotamia. So there was never anything about them which
Gold temples ? Yeah. It can be anything.
Now Templeton lived in this gated community called Lyford Cay in the Bahamas, which was a fascinating place.
And Templeton looks at the Wall Street Journal, and he tells me he figures out that there are 104 stocks trading on the New York Stock
And Templeton says yeah, I want those too.
Our temples have been carefully protected, for in many cultures and political climates the revelation of our temples ' existence has meant a certain death.