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Without our mitochondria, as you might learn by taking cyanide, for example, you don't live for very many minutes.
And this sounds like a pretty straightforward thing, that you might learn by maybe second or third year of college, and yet you get out into the business world, and you'll find that many of your colleagues, whether they're coming from MBAs or other backgrounds, may not actually have that background.
... For if any man who never saw fire proved by satisfactory arguments that fire burns... his hearer's mind would never be satisfied, nor would he avoid the fire until he put his hand in it... that he might learn by experiment what argument taught". The world was not a vaporous trap but a collection of things with heft and substance, worth the closest scrutiny and palpation.
God became man so that he might "learn by his own experience how to commiserate and sympathize with those who are…suffering and tempted".
There are also things you might learn, by imitating others, that would make you or your children worse off.
In the hopes that we might learn by example, VICE asked people for stories of confronting their bigoted relatives, and they shared their not-always-perfect recollections.
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— just as someone on the ground might learn them, by hook or by crook, but usually by cellphone.
A college history major might learn something by tutoring a local middle school class that's studying the Underground Railroad.
Now, having said that, they're not exactly the same, and the reason they're not exactly the same is that if in fact the good for sale has common value then we might learn something by the fact that the hands are up.
But such studies can only record activity in a tiny fraction of the millions of neurons thought to play a role in spatial memory; some researchers felt they might learn more by looking at all of those millions at once.
Still, as a non-catcaller, I thought I might learn something by getting into the shitty mindset of a catcaller, so I decided to try it out.
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