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    TED Talks review analysis

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    TED Analysis The TED presentation that I viewed was‚ Jason Pontin’s: Can technology solve our big problems? Jason Pontin is currently the editor-in-chief and publisher of MIT Technology Review‚ and routinely investigates to find out what technologies currently in our world are going to “get us there.” Pontin has been editor-in-chief of the MIT Technology Review since 2004 and publisher since 2005. After 2005 Pontin begin a transition to digital-first magazines and reduced the number of annual print

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    Ted Talk Process Analysis

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    The “Ted talk process” is coming to a close‚ although‚ with that‚ a new challenge arises: the actual presentation. I presented my talk earlier on‚ this allowed me to change my talk (in the hopes of improving it)‚ but‚ my opportune placing in the schedule also allowed me to have more time to partake in the editing process. Overall‚ both my teacher‚ and fellow students gave me insightful‚ and worthy notes about my talk. Due to this‚ I now realize how incoherent‚ and unorganized my “slide order” was;

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    Kelly McGonigal begins this Ted Talk with a confession: she’s been giving people the wrong ideas about stress. Kelly has been telling people for years that stress will kill them and that it is totally and completely bad for them. Based on a study‚ though‚ this information that stress is bad for you is largely incorrect. The study in question shows that high levels of stress doesn’t kill people; rather‚ their perception of stress is what kills them. The study revealed that people with high stress

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    De Waal Talk Analysis

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    De Waal Talks about how he and everyone used to think that the animal kingdom was only about competition and aggression‚ but then that view of it all started to change. They realized humanity is cooperative and that animals‚ like chimpanzees will help other chimps because they know they will get help again in the future. De Waal Talks about the pillars of morality: reciprocity and empathy‚ reciprocity being fairness and empathy being compassion. He thens moves on to talk about cooperation‚ he puts

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    The first Ted Talk was about ben dunlap and his many Hungarian mentors. He mostly focused on Mr. Sandor Teszler and is the current president of Wofford College. His uncle Henry was living under a death threat from the Ku Klux Klan. His uncle did a very Hungarian act by moving his family to Massachusetts so that he could face the Ku Klan Klan alone in South Carolina. Thinking about it‚ I pretty sure I would do the same thing being in his situation. Hungarians have their own equivalent of the Ku Klux

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    What I Want To Be When I Grow Up ‘What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?’ Is A Typical Question That Most Elders Ask Their Children.In The Past Choosing A Proffesion Was Easy The People Used To Follow Their Ancestral Proffesion.But In Today’s Generation Selecting A Proffesion Is Not An Easy Task.Everybody Needs To Work Hard To Get A Proffesion Of His/Her Own Choice‚And With Many Unemployed Students Everybody Has To Join The Rat Race.But For Me Being A Scientist Is The Only Goal Of My Life. When

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    Small Talk

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    Small Talk We’ve all engaged in some sort of small talk either in the office‚ on campus‚ at a party‚ or other places where you find yourself in the company of others. For some of us‚ participating in small talk may come easily‚ while for others it may be quite difficult. Some individuals may find small talk to be irritating while others find it a necessity. In this paper I am going to explore what exactly defines small talk as such; the reasons why people find the need to engage in small talk; the

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    February 2014 Richelle Mott Interpretation of Aaron Copland‚ “How We Listen”. If you find yourself spending more time with your I-pod than your television‚ have a large hard drive for your computer devoted solely to music files‚ or make like the kids in the popular television series “Glee” and randomly burst into song‚ then you most likely consider yourself quite the music aficionado. An article entitled “How We Listen” by Aaron Copland suggests otherwise. In it‚ he breaks down listening

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    listen to the end review

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    READING OF THE SHORT STORY “LISTEN TO THE END” The author Tony Hunter suceeded to protray the current issues involving the vulnerability of females ‚ throught the short story’ listen to the end’ . Hunter has done a magnificant job of creating this descriptive piece using the techniques of personification ‚ descriptive language and the exposition of the short story . these techiniques are closely linked together to create the suspen in story . these narrative conventions used by Hunter helps

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    In Robert Coles’ “I Listen to My Parents and I Wonder What They Believe‚ Coles explains his theory on the importance of moral education and shares his opinion of children having moral independent thoughts. Coles teeters upon the idea that children need guidance yet independent processing for their moral standards. Although some individuals believe that life experiences or moral instruction alone directly affect children’s moral development; they both influence moral development. Life experiences

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