I think he was absolutely right not to go to UN last week... First things first - that is, values and people here in their local communities, and remembering all politics is local, and trusting people more.
If we want children to learn to tend the land and nourish themselves and have conversations at the table, we need to communicate with them in ways that are positive.
Decades of research have shown that most happy families communicate effectively. But talking doesn't mean simply 'talking through problems,' as important as that is. Talking also means telling a positive story about yourselves.
I have very complex and complicated ideas about technology. It's such a prominent way that we communicate with each other. In ways, I think it's really positive, and in ways, I think it's really negative.
Who would have thought that a means of communication limited to 140 characters would ever create misunderstanding.
That's how we do it in the black community; we give back to the people who made us who we are. We never forget that.
Nothing beats effective communication because it clears all doubts, misunderstandings, accusations, rumour, insecurities, gossip, hearsay, etc.
No doubt I enjoy being close to people in the way I dress, the way I speak, and the way I communicate with people.
I think the international community should unite to fight such inhuman phenomena as terror attacks and the murder of totally innocent people.
The Eurasian union is a project meant to preserve the identities of nations and the historic Eurasian community in the new century, in a new world.
I know that I am leaving the winning side for the losing side, but it is better to die on the losing side than to live under Communism.
The prize won is only a token; the absolute prize is the positive change your work has made in the communities and across borders.
I am not convinced that lack of encryption is the primary problem. The problem with the Internet is that it is meant for communications among non-friends.
I'm Harvard-educated; I'm an economist by training. I'm an author, a journalist, as well as being active in community development.
I'm not sure I'm trying to communicate a message. I'm just trying to be part of the movement away from the unacceptable present.
'Community' is a comedy show, and one of the characters happens to be a Christian. I do think they have been very careful to make sure everyone is the butt of the joke for various reasons.
I think that's one of the most unique and potentially powerful things about reddit - people come for the news, and stay for the community.
We have this incredible ability to communicate with each other. I want to play around with it, see what this mass audience is really capable of.
There has been a kind of stereotypical 'gamer dude' that has been representative for the gamer community in the years past. But I want to spearhead or be a part of changing that.
People who work in specialized fields seem to have their own language. Practitioners develop a shorthand to communicate among themselves. The jargon can almost sound like a foreign language.
We have to deal with where we are. We have to create cooperatives, we have to create intentional communities, we have to work for local cooperation where we are.