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"I was thinking about those people who feel worthless… We need to be useful, that's part of us".
One of the most eloquent speeches (it gets applause) sticks up for social workers; one of its niftiest discussions turns on the idea that motive can be over-scrutinised, that much-needed services are often delivered by people driven by a need to be useful.
We'll need to be useful rather than invasive though – there's a fine line between being helpful and stalking.
A nurse (Ms. Schneider) narrates her story of how she came to be a "euthanasist": She helps a cancer patient die and finds that act snowballing into a kind of vocation, satisfying her need to be useful, to offer succor, at least for a while.
However, these Promoted Tweets need to be useful to the visitor if they are not, they will stop being shown.
It takes the calendar, an often isolated application, and loops it in with all of the apps that it would need to be useful on its own, such as social, weather, etc.
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Indeed, there is considerable debate on just how much information is needed to be useful.
This campaign is a great example because it shows that content doesn't need to be funny or loud or overproduced, but it most certainly needs to be useful.
"I moved from academia into start-ups, and I wish I had had a way to learn what I needed to be useful at a company," says Ms. Mason, a former computer science professor at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, R. I
It needs to be useful".
The clinical goals of brain-centered devices differ dramatically from the parameters needed to be useful in the breast clinic.
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