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Quotes About Integration

Descendants of European immigrants of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have largely assimilated into U.S. society. Groups once viewed as outsiders now view themselves, and are viewed by others, as part of the American mainstream.
~ John Iceland
Just as the mind can affect the body, the body can affect the mind. But the idea that we can alter our mental state by physically moving still has yet to be accepted by most physicians, let alone the broader public.
~ John J. Ratey
Whereas division implies separation, diversity implies variety within a whole.
~ John J. Tierney Jr.
Life and thought mutually illuminate each other: I come to understand what I believe and the language I use only as I live it, and I am able to live my belief and the language I use only as I come to understand them more clearly."9
~ John Koessler
The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art.
~ John Lasseter
The most important thing about technology is that it can seamlessly work its way into your routine and your life.
~ John Legend
Design matters a lot when it is leveraged with a deep understanding of computation and the unique set of possibilities it brings.
~ John Maeda
as soon as it works, no one calls it AI anymore.
~ John McCarthy
Our psychological being has been severed from our biological selves for so long that we are completely cut off from our true natures.
~ Elinor W. Gadon
In the melting pot that is America, inclusive trumps exclusive. Whether it's single women, young adults, or minorities, alienating the rapidly growing voting blocs is not smart politics.
~ Eliot Spitzer
If we need synchronized efforts," I continue, "Then the contribution of any single person to the organization's purpose is strongly dependent upon the performance of others.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
If synchronized efforts are required and the contribution of one link is strongly dependent on the performance of the other links, we cannot ignore the fact that organizations are not just a pile of different links, they should be regarded as chains.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
You forced us to view production as a means to satisfy sales. I want to change the role production is playing in getting sales.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Let's not forget that in the throughput world the linkages are as important as the links. Which means that if we decided to do something in one link, we have to examine the ramifications on the other links.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Just remember we are always talking about the organization as a whole—not about the manufacturing department, or about one plant, or about one department within the plant. We are not concerned with local optimums.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
The above doesn't mean that, for environments in which the assumptions of Lean are not valid, fragments of Lean cannot be used
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
How did I ever live before I had an AI in my brain?
~ Elizabeth Bear
Beyond magic, the trick to going unnoticed is to look like you belong. And magic always works the better when it's assisted with symbolism and a little subterfuge.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Two decians later, we didn't have any answers, but we'd kind of gotten used to having the not-a-parasite around. And we were still calling it the not-a-parasite, even though it had proven pretty useful.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Enjoy belonging to the machine, babes.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Having reclaimed the world's neural networks and integrated the memories of the splintered angels she'd consumed, she had access-finally-to an enormous database of useful information.
~ Elizabeth Bear
It was in me, this terrible history. It was part of me, and I could not get it out.
~ Elizabeth Bear
We didn't build House. We just adaptd it, learned how to program it.
~ Elizabeth Bear
We didn't build House. We just adapted it, learned how to program it.
~ Elizabeth Bear