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He outlined four necessary steps 1) getting proximate to the places where there's suffering, abuse, and neglect 2) change the narrative on race 3) have hope, and 4) get ready to be uncomfortable.
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Become involved, get proximate to the issues that matter (Bryan Stevenson), and do something.
"When people get proximate to the problems and the things they care most deeply about, not only does it help them do better work, be better problem solvers, [but] I think it changes them.
But perhaps, perhaps, by creating the conditions to "get proximate" intellectually, affectively, socially, and communally, we can thwart the purveyors of fake news from permanently staining our individual and collective souls, lest we become mis-educated into oblivion.
Latvia has a highly literate people and is proximate to the world's richest Scandinavia countries.
Cell wall thickening was only observed in cells proximate to the cortex.
"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
My sister, Satya, lives several blocks from downtown, in a tiny bungalow safely proximate to the ocean.
Teachings that are proximate to the faith or theologically certain are not the same as theological opinions.
A selectively permeable membrane comprising a graphene-based material is positioned proximate to the anode.
First, Pakistan believes the Taliban will prevail in the long term, at least in the Pashtun belt most proximate to the Pakistani border.
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