Talks
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You might think it was not fair that I've been lined up to speak after these first two
talks
to speak about science.
There are TED
Talks
about it.
Eliot Gannon (age 6)." (Laughter) (Applause) So what Eliot and the other kids who send these in get back is a letter in very small print from a Norwegian law firm — (Laughter) — that says that due to a change in customs laws, their whale has been held up in Sognefjord, which is a very lovely fjord, and then it just kind of
talks
about Sognefjord and Norwegian food for a little while.
And so, it's the profound thing that Richard
talks
about: to understand anything, you just need to understand the little bits; a little bit about everything that surrounds it.
We are now in the middle of peace talks, and we've been trying to help resolve this problem peacefully, and as part of that, we decided to try something completely lateral and different: Christmas lights.
Africa is the continent which is getting younger, and whenever one
talks
about population explosion, one
talks
about the issue of food security as being the other side of the same coin.
He
talks
with eye gaze technology and a speech generating device, and we're watching his lungs, because his diaphragm eventually is going to give out and then the decision will be made to put him on a ventilator or not.
Enters the courtyard and
talks
to the custodian, who tells him that there's been a disaster in the palazzo; nobody's TVs are working and there's a big soccer game coming up, and the crowd is getting a little restless and a little nervous.
So we need a thread in school that
talks
about everything we don't know.
Here's another thing we're doing: During the
talks
this morning, we've been automatically scraping Twitter for the TED2015 hashtag, and we've been doing an automated sentiment analysis, which means, are people using positive words or negative words or neutral?
In the interview, she
talks
with her daughter Lesley about joining a gang as a young man, and later in life transitioning into the woman she was always meant to be.
And, you know, it's interesting, there's some research that
talks
about why this is the case and it's called the merit paradox.
All these people sitting here, they've had more of these talks, they've heard more lessons in their life.
What banged?" (Laughter) "Everyone
talks
about the Big Bang.
And I think it's because of what I'm hearing today in TED
talks.
Desmond Tutu
talks
about the concept of ubuntu, in the context of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation process that they embarked on after apartheid.
In 13 months, I flew to 14 countries and gave some hundred
talks.
I've had some preliminary talks, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for example, is very happy to give his name to this, as is Imam Feisal Rauf, the Imam in New York City.
And you can imagine our
talks
when we were exploring the cave.
For the past few years, I've been trying to show another side of free diving, because the media mainly
talks
about competitions and records.
I'm excited again, because now we have a police commissioner who not only
talks
about community policing, but he absolutely understands it, and more importantly, he embraces it.
When we talk about heartbreak, the feeling of brokenness becomes part of our experience, where as in a culture that
talks
about a bruised heart, there actually seems to be a different subjective experience.
The average person
talks
at about 225 word per minute, but we can listen at up to 500 words per minute.
To keep their emotions in check, they carefully prepare for an assignment, building glossaries in advance, reading voraciously about the subject matter, and reviewing previous
talks
on the topic.
I love giving talks, although strangely I feel more nervous giving
talks
than playing music.
But there is one thing that all great TED
Talks
have in common, and I would like to share that thing with you, because over the past 12 years, I've had a ringside seat, listening to many hundreds of amazing TED speakers, like these.
I've helped them prepare their
talks
for prime time, and learned directly from them their secrets of what makes for a great talk.
So far, I've only talked about what's happening in the listener's brain, in your brain, when you're listening to
talks.
But the extrovert says, "If he walks like one, if he
talks
like one, I call him one."
The government said before the Paris climate
talks
that they were going to do something like 30 new nuclear plants.
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