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    The Ted Talk Summary

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    The Ted talk is by Rébecca Kleinberger‚ and the title is “Why you don’t like the sound of your own voice”. I chose it because I have never heard someone say that they didn’t like the sound of their own voice‚ but I have heard that when they talk and hear it back they sound different. Rébecca Kleinberger is a voice expert pursuing research as a Ph.D. candidate in the MIT Media Lab’s Opera of the Future group. During her talk‚ she used a lot of things to prove he this which were people don’t like

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    In A Ted Talk Analysis

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    mean that the information contained within it is also reliable. You would think that would be obvious‚ we would all like to think that we’ve impervious to bullshit. Alas‚ that is not the case. We get tricked‚ mislead‚ and manipulated‚ and very often we’re totally unaware of it. We talked briefly about the fluency illusion in chapter 13‚ we are susceptible to judging something as truthful if we find it easy to process. Intuition can take us down the wrong path just as easily as it can the right one

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    Summary Of The TED Talk

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    After watching the TED Talk‚ “How Reliable is Your Memory” I was saddened to learn how unreliable eyewitness testimony is since hundreds of people’s lives have been ruined because of it. It is important to consider that not every memory someone remembers is real and while their intentions may not be to lie‚ memory itself gets changed unconsciously. Dr. Elizabeth Loftus did some amazing research in understanding false memories and explained how it relates to real-world situations. Dr. Loftus’s studies

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    TED Talk--Consciousness

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    Consciousness We are all conscious. Every person in this room has conscious thought‚ an internal monologue that talks to us throughout the day‚ and I guarantee every person in this room is listening to their own inner monologue right now. Now‚ each individual in this room understands how their own mind works because we know how we think and how we feel. But we confuse this with understanding what consciousness is. Many individuals believe they are experts on consciousness simply because we are all conscious

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    Talk Show Script

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    Host | Good morning to everyone. Welcome to CCY talks show. Haha..XD As u ppl knw ‚ I am the most famous MC. Dont scream at me > <..not LA just kidding.Today‚ we’ll be talking about the advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook. To better understand these events‚ we’ll talk with Ms Jenny Wong‚ who is a student in Swinburne university; as well as Ms Kelly‚ who is a teacher in a private institution .Also ‚ we have Mrs Lee who is a representative from parents –teacher association. Finally

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    Excuse for Horror: Stephen King’s “Why We Crave Horror Movies” The first Stephen King novel I read‚ Christine‚ was chilling‚ weird‚ creepy‚ and strange. But I loved it. The second‚ Carrie‚ was even less normal‚ and I was enthralled by it‚ too. How could these horror stories of a possessed‚ homicidal car and a supernatural‚ misunderstood‚ vengefully murderous teen be a story for anyone other than pre-pubescent boys? That is exactly what Stephen King sets out to explain through

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    Inspirational Talk: Good morning! Today we distribute 2500 checks of scholarships for college students. Our scholars were chosen on the bases of written tests. The checks were given by our mayor. Allow me now to address our scholars directly. Children the scholarships you are about to receive came from the fund of the government‚ although their obligation is subsidized us but we need to give importance to the money they give. Because of this‚ they expect some return of investment‚ and what return

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    Essay On Ted Talk

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    The Other Wes Moore connected to TED Talk John Coyle the speaker of my Ted Talk talked about strengths and weaknesses. Coyle encouraged his audience to focus more on their strengths rather that their weaknesses. Coyle believed that if a person worked too long to improve their weaknesses‚ then it is obvious that they can’t improve those weaknesses‚ and should move on to focusing on their strengths. Therefore‚ the best thing to do is to move on to building up their strengths‚ because they can surely

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    Taliban peace Talks

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    DIIS REPORT 2013:06 DIIS REPORT DIIS REPORT TALIBAN TALKS PAST‚ PRESENT AND PROSPECTS FOR THE US‚ AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN Edited by Mona K. Sheikh & Maja T. J. Greenwood DIIS REPORT 2013:06 DIIS . DANISH INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 1 DIIS REPORT 2013:06 © Copenhagen 2013‚ the author and DIIS Danish Institute for International Studies‚ DIIS Strandgade 56‚ DK-1401 Copenhagen‚ Denmark Ph: +45 32 69 87 87 Fax: +45 32 69 87 00 E-mail: diis@diis.dk Web: www.diis.dk

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    Summary Of Ted Talk

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    the Ted Talk by Mikko Hypponen titled How the NSA betrayed the world’s trust -- time to act. Summary Mr. Hypponen talks about how the national security agency or NSA for short and other American agencies are monitoring foreign data connections that enters or passes US soil‚ which includes personal data such as emails‚ text messages‚ phone calls and other types of data and how our encryption methods are being weaken by installing backdoor access by said agencies. He goes on to talk about how agencies

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