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  1. 2017年12月4日 · This gorgeous graphic novel is a deeply personal memoir that explores what it means to be a parent and a refugee. The author’s family fled Vietnam in 1978. After giving birth to her own child, she decides to learn more about her parents’ experiences growing up in a country torn apart by foreign occupiers.

  2. 更多能源。. 这从超能力的角度来说,比起超人飞天的本事,也许算不上刺激。. 但如果世界能将这两种超能力更多地赋予最贫困的人群手中,我们相信,这足以使数百万个梦想展翅翱翔。. 1 美国歌手Silentó出道歌曲“Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae)”MV中的舞步. 2 译者注:energy一词 ...

  3. 2013年11月1日 · So today we’re launching a new version of Big History: one that’s open and free for everyone. Like the school course, this version covers the history of the universe and how everything ties together—the basic approach that makes Big History my favorite course of all time. But in this version, there are no writing assignments or lesson plans.

  4. 2023年3月7日 · My trip to India in pictures. Why my travels in India made me optimistic about the future. By Bill Gates. |. March 07, 2023 4 minute read. 0. I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn.

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  5. 2021年11月22日 · Hawkins begins by walking us through the basics of the neocortex, which makes up 70 percent of the human brain. It’s responsible for almost everything we associate with intelligence, such as our ability to speak, create music, and solve complex problems. Borrowing from the work of neuroscientist Vernon Mountcastle, Hawkins reports that the ...

  6. 2024年5月21日 · In the latest episode of my podcast, I talked to author and researcher Hannah Ritchie about why there are more reasons for hope than one might think. This is Bill Gates's blog, where he shares about the people he meets, the books he's reading, and what he's learning. Read, watch, and join the conversation!

  7. 2022年6月6日 · And when he weighs in on a huge problem like climate change, he avoids extremes. As he told one interviewer, “What we need is the dull, factually correct and accurate middle. Because only from that middle will come the solutions.”. I disagree with one word in that quote. How the World Really Works is certainly factually correct and accurate ...

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