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The extraordinary ubiquity of Google search is not new to anybody who has a phone or a computer, but situated for us in this moment where we have a new administration two weeks in looming large is this Department of Justice case against Google.
The extraordinary ubiquity of Google search is not new to anybody uh who has a phone or a computer.
The ubiquity of palm oil has become such a hot-button issue that the European Union decided to ban subsidies of palm oil and biofuels by 2020.
The ubiquity of palm oil has become such a hot-button issue
In addition to the freezer, there was also one other piece of technology that helped pizzas rise to ubiquity,
that helped pizzas rise to ubiquity.
And unsurprisingly, we are continually let down here too, the wheel of fortune spinning us randomly from promise to disgrace, from hope to ruin. Boethius' provocative message to his own times and to our own is that the best way to find peace of mind may be to perceive the ingredients we associate with happiness as in truth direct conduits to a fundamental instability and thereby to inner torment and anxiety. Boethius' wisdom was to be the last eloquent outcry of the guiding ideas of classical philosophy and in particular its Stoic branch. Thereafter, Christianity subsumed its insights, which were then further obscured by the scientific optimism of the modern period. Our own troubled times deserve to witness the rediscovery of the Stoic message. We become philosophers not by writing books or attending university courses, but by appreciating how little of our lives is in our hands, the ubiquity and fickleness of fortune and our need to look beyond public opinion, family, love and status in order to build up serenity through the exercise of one's distinctive and fate-independent mental powers. Boethius was killed, as he feared, a few months after being imprisoned. His grave lies in the church of San Pietro in Celdoro in Pavia, half an hour from Milan. In his honour, we should leave space for Lady Philosophy occasionally to come and visit us and, when we are facing the worst turns of fortune's wheel, let her strengthen our resolve to depend a little less on what was, in fact, never really ours to rely upon.
by appreciating how little of our lives is in our hands, the ubiquity and fickleness of fortune, and
And now it's just the, you know, completely just jump to shark with screens and, you know, the ubiquity of them and what that means for kids and brain development and stuff like that.
Just jumped a shark with screens and, you know, the ubiquity of them and what that means for kids and brain development and stuff like that.
The kind of ubiquity most American companies can only dream of.
a widely used mobile payment system and has over 1.2 billion active users, the kind of ubiquity most American companies can only dream of.
The hotels' ubiquity even scored them an iconic emoji in 2015.
The hotel's ubiquity even scored them an iconic emoji in 2015.
That ubiquity is great for Google's parent company, Alphabet, but it means that it's harder for Android phone manufacturers to differentiate themselves.