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All of these speakers, by the way, are young women, 18 or 19 years old.
It self-educates both sides, enables a better understanding, reveals the strengths and weaknesses, and yes, like some of the
speakers
before, the shared vulnerability does lead to trust, and it does then become, that process, part of normalization.
I have listened to the three previous speakers, and guess what happened?
We can leave the aesthetic judgments to the writers and the
speakers.
This is a pocket of futureless language
speakers
in Northern Europe.
Now even after all of this granular level of control, do futureless language
speakers
seem to save more?
Yes, futureless language speakers, even after this level of control, are 30 percent more likely to report having saved in any given year.
Yes, by the time they retire, futureless language speakers, holding constant their income, are going to retire with 25 percent more in savings.
Futureless language
speakers
are 20 to 24 percent less likely to be smoking at any given point in time compared to identical families, and they're going to be 13 to 17 percent less likely to be obese by the time they retire, and they're going to report being 21 percent more likely to have used a condom in their last sexual encounter.
(Music: "Happy Together") So based on the research by Marcelo Coelho from MIT, Hannah created a series of paper
speakers
out of a wide range of materials from simple copper tape to conductive fabric and ink.
This TED stage and all of the TED stages are often about celebrating innovation and celebrating new technologies, and I've done that here today, and I've seen amazing things coming from TED speakers, I mean, my gosh, artificial kidneys, even printable kidneys, that are coming.
So when I was a kid, I was obsessed with wires, and I used to thread them under my carpet and thread them behind the walls and have little switches and little speakers, and I wanted to make my bedroom be interactive but kind of all hidden away.
HP: (In Chinese) (Laughter) YR: Needless to say, I would like to apologize to any Mandarin
speakers
in the audience.
And like you heard from the previous speakers, we don't really know what life there is on Earth right now.
When they’re read by your computer’s audio software, the numbers determine how quickly the coils in your
speakers
should vibrate to create sounds of different frequencies.
And there is going to be a day of speakers, of fascinating cousins.
It is rich and vibrant and filled with the creativity of the
speakers
who speak it.
If a community of
speakers
is using a word and knows what it means, it's real.
So these
speakers
are meant to emulate that.
NN: No, but I've been hanging around with Ed Boyden and hanging around with one of the
speakers
who is here, Hugh Herr, and there are a number of people.
Number two: I am going to put together an incredible line up of
speakers
for next year.
Now the key thing there is, we've been able to take a large amount of information from many Chinese
speakers
and produce a text-to-speech system that takes Chinese text and converts it into Chinese language, and then we've taken an hour or so of my own voice and we've used that to modulate the standard text-to-speech system so that it would sound like me.
And unfortunately with these prisoners, one, people don't know what's happening at all and then they're already disenfranchised populations who don't have access to attorneys, not native English
speakers.
I want to introduce the Arabic language to young learners, foreign speakers, but most importantly help refugees integrate to their host societies through creating a bilingual learning system, a two-way flow of communication.
Although modern English
speakers
may think Old English sounds like a different language, if you look and listen closely, you'll find many words that are recognizable.
As the language expanded, English
speakers
quickly realized what to do if they wanted to sound sophisticated: they would use words that had come from French or Latin.
But, within a week of me putting a call out on Twitter and Facebook for Portuguese speakers, I had more people than I could involve in the project, including Margaret Jull Costa, a leader in her field, who has translated the work of Nobel Prize winner José Saramago.
Movies, likewise, can convince us that the sound is coming from the actors' mouths rather than surrounding
speakers.
The answer is that like most languages, English has evolved through generations of speakers, undergoing major changes over time.
And because speech also uses mood and intonation for meaning, its structure is often more flexible, adapting to the needs of
speakers
and listeners.
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