Talks
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There's a year of TED
Talks
that could be given on this first critical layer.
And Johan Galtung, a peace theorist,
talks
about structural violence in our society.
Dr. Paul Farmer
talks
about structural violence and
talks
about how it's the way our institutions, our policies, our culture creates outcomes that advantage some people and disadvantage others.
This is already happening with Tahlequah, because the United States and Canada have renewed their
talks
with greater urgency for how to help the orcas, how to restore the Chinook salmon and how to help with the water pollution.
Today, the Norwegian health minister
talks
about the patient health care service.
But ... although some of the
talks
were quite up there for me.
Newsflash, "TEDx
talks
reveals finally that the Germans have a sense of humor.
Just at this TED we heard
talks
from several moral heroes.
And a lot of
talks
here have espoused the benefits of having lots of people look at problems, share the information and work on those things together.
And if you've seen Amy Smith, she
talks
about how you get students at MIT to work with communities in Haiti.
We called it "My Country Talks."
And in this short period of time, "My Country
Talks"
has already been used for more than a dozen local and national events like "Het grote gelijk" in Belgium or "Suomi puhuu" in Finland or "Britain
Talks"
in the UK.
So far, we have been approached by more than 150 global media outlets, and maybe someday there will be something like "The World Talks," with hundreds of thousands of participants.
We could talk about government data, enterprise data is really important, there's scientific data, there's personal data, there's weather data, there's data about events, there's data about talks, and there's news and there's all kinds of stuff.
I’m going around the world giving
talks
about Darwin, and usually what I’m talking about is Darwin’s strange inversion of reasoning.
A couple of nights ago in the table
talks
on climate change, someone said that they're a five-sevenths optimist: that they're an optimist five days of the week, and this is a topic for the other two days.
This is the word that it
talks
with.
And it wasn't until a few games into the tournament that a friend of mine
talks
to me and says, "Why does it feel like everything I'm seeing is commercials for makeup and household cleaning products and diets?"
So, I'm very happy that you're, you know, doing this kind of thing, making the
talks
available online.
I haven't broken down and gotten an oven that
talks
to my cell phone yet.
So sometimes I get invited to give weird
talks.
TED
Talks
India New Thoughts welcomes Dr. Gautam Bhan.
Is there a similar thought process or program in our country too, inspired by your
talks
and those of people around you? GB: I wouldn't say by me, but by the people movement who are fighting for rights in the city.
I've been listening to the
talks
in the conference, and Robert Wright said yesterday that if we have an appreciation for another person's humanity, then they will have an appreciation for ours.
And she asks also a question that Studs
talks
about: this notion of the "official truth," to question the "official truth."
So in other words, I believe that President Sarkozy of France is right when he
talks
about a Mediterranean union.
And so many of the
talks
here at TED are about meaning, about bringing meaning to our lives in all kinds of different ways, through technology, through art, through science, so much so that I think we focus so much on that side of our lives, that we haven't given enough attention to the food and the water and the shelter, and what we need to raise the kids.
Adam Smith
talks
about 18th century America, where the prohibition against visible displays of wealth was so great, it was almost a block in the economy in New England, because even wealthy farmers could find nothing to spend their money on without incurring the displeasure of their neighbors.
And we'll hear some
talks
later in the conference specifically about that.
The famous Sufi master Rumi, who is very well known to most of you, has a story in which he
talks
of a man who goes to the house of a friend, and he knocks on the door, and a voice answers, "Who's there?" "It's me," or, more grammatically correctly, "It is I," as we might say in English.
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