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You're going to see some other
speakers
today, I already know, who are going to talk about breaking-bones stuff, and, of course, with technology it never is.
They've had some
speakers
there.
For several days now, we have enjoyed brilliant and articulate
speakers
here at TED.
Many of the
speakers
here, many of you in the audience, have that creative edge, if you know what I'm talking about.
This morning, some of the
speakers
named the date when they found out about their condition.
Instead, Russian
speakers
have to differentiate between light blue, "goluboy," and dark blue, "siniy."
When we test people's ability to perceptually discriminate these colors, what we find is that Russian
speakers
are faster across this linguistic boundary.
Do German
speakers
think of the sun as somehow more female-like, and the moon somehow more male-like?
Whereas Spanish
speakers
will be more likely to say they're "strong" or "long," these masculine words.
So we show the same accident to English
speakers
and Spanish speakers, English
speakers
will remember who did it, because English requires you to say, "He did it; he broke the vase."
So if you take English
speakers
and I just show you someone breaking a vase, and I say, "He broke the vase," as opposed to "The vase broke," even though you can witness it yourself, you can watch the video, you can watch the crime against the vase, you will punish someone more, you will blame someone more if I just said, "He broke it," as opposed to, "It broke."
I've told you about how
speakers
of different languages think differently, but of course, that's not about how people elsewhere think.
We are medicine men, we are medicine women, we are sun dancers, we are pipe carriers, we are traditional language
speakers.
Or some even included references to the speakers, such as Nathan Myhrvold's speaking style, or the one of Tim Ferriss, which might be considered a bit strenuous at times.
I share the goals of the
speakers
you heard before.
So if we move along this model, you can see the blue, where the external
speakers
are going, and towards the bottom right, the line breaks.
All those audiophiles out there, if you have awesome, kicking car stereos, you know, the bass
speakers
are the biggest
speakers.
The biggest
speakers
have the longest waves, which have the most current, and the current is what's causing these things to move.
So it's not just
speakers
that are causing electricity.
CA: So, you and your team brought together today an amazing group of
speakers
to whom we're all grateful.
I was eager to engage in lively debate with peers and professors and with outside speakers; to listen, to learn and gain a deeper understanding of myself and of others.
To prepare myself to engage with controversy in the real world, I joined a group that brought controversial
speakers
to campus.
For many, it was difficult to see how bringing controversial
speakers
to campus could be valuable, when they caused harm.
And it was disappointing to me facing personal attacks, having my administration cancel
speakers
and hearing my intentions distorted by those around me.
Of course, no one likes being offended, and I certainly don't like hearing controversial
speakers
argue that feminism has become a war against men or that blacks have lower IQs than whites.
By engaging with controversial and offensive ideas, I believe that we can find common ground, if not with the
speakers
themselves, then with the audiences they may attract or indoctrinate.
We went a bought a flashlight with a very big battery, and a bunch of small
speakers.
The flashlight gives us this really intense, bright L.E.D., and six hours worth of rechargeable battery pack, and the lunch box is a nice little package in which you can put everything inside, and a bunch of mini
speakers
to sort of amplify the sound large enough.
Fantastic tales, anecdotes from
speakers.
I'm afraid I'm one of those
speakers
you hope you're not going to meet at TED.
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