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So as I'm
watching
this, I see this powerful scene that brought me to tears, and it stuck with me for the past 25 years.
You're on this gurney and you're
watching
the ceiling go by, every time, it's always that, and right when they're putting the mask on you before you go to sleep, all I was thinking is, "Man, when I wake up and I get better, the first thing I'm going to do is film that trick."
Before I do that, though, I want to spend a couple of minutes telling you how a death penalty case unfolds, and then I want to tell you two lessons that I have learned over the last 20 years as a death penalty lawyer from
watching
well more than a hundred cases unfold in this way.
She's
watching.
My dad was my hero and my mentor for most of my life, and I've spent the last decade
watching
him disappear.
Usman, the official story is that you learned to play the guitar by
watching
Jimmy Page on YouTube.
So as you are
watching
this talk, you can feel free to call me whatever you'd like.
This was based on the experience of actually
watching
two people having a virulent argument in sign language, which produced no decibels to speak of, but affectively, psychologically, was a very loud experience.
I'm passionate about making it, about
watching
it, about encouraging others to participate in it, and I'm also really passionate about creativity.
Some dancers, when they're
watching
action, take the overall shape, the arc of the movement, the kinetic sense of the movement, and use that for memory.
Of course, we all know as educators that students don't learn by sitting and passively
watching
videos.
It's not going to be the Big Brother
watching
you, it's going to be we being the Big Brother
watching
the political class.
I'm a writer, and I've been
watching
people with the slide shows and scientists and bankers, and I've been feeling a bit like a gangsta rapper at a bar mitzvah.
And I was
watching
Jane [Goodall] yesterday, and I thought it was really great, and I was
watching
those incredible slides of the chimpanzees, and I thought, "Wow.
Here, I am speaking directly to you, the TED community, and to all those who might be
watching
on a screen, on your phone, across the world, in the Congo.
So I'm
watching
this behavior in the classroom, and what do I notice?
They're
watching
all of us.
I was with my brother and a mate having a few beers, and I was
watching
the world go by, had a few more beers, and the conversation turned to '70s fashion — (Laughter) — and how everything manages to come back into style.
Second, an activity question: What are you doing, on a list of 22 different activities including things like eating and working and
watching
TV?
And Mira Nair was a young girl with thousands of other people
watching
this performance, but she was ready.
I had an awareness of being in my body, but also being out of my body, somewhere else,
watching
from above, as if it was happening to someone else.
So that's the dance, but after spending many years sitting in the African bush
watching
dung beetles on nice hot days, we noticed that there was another behavior associated with the dance behavior.
The fear is that the world is
watching.
Foreign policy, you can figure that out by watching, I don't know, Rachel Maddow or somebody, but — (Laughter) — I want to talk about young people and structure, young people and structure.
And I remember
watching
the discussion on television and thinking how interesting it was that the separation of church and state was essentially drawing geographical boundaries throughout this country, between places where people believed in it and places where people didn't.
So in the endless proliferation of faces that Self Evident Truths is always becoming, as it hopefully appears across more and more platforms, bus shelters, billboards, Facebook pages, screen savers, perhaps in
watching
this procession of humanity, something interesting and useful will begin to happen.
They're
watching
the concert through their cell phone.
We've got the fox
watching
the henhouse here.
And I can only tell you that as a scientist, I grew up in southern Brazil in the mid-'60s
watching
a few crazy guys telling [us] that they would go to the Moon.
I grew up
watching
Star Trek.
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