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https://www.ted.com/talks/aomawa_shields_how_we_ll_find_life_on_other_planets?language=en#t-308963 Aomawa Shields is an afroamerican astronomer woman who is searching habitable planets. The first condition is that the planet contins water, so she has to find the planets whose whose distance to his star and his radius are optimal for water. But his work does not end here, also it has to study if the atmosphere of those planets is the suitable one, since for example a very dense atmosphere would produce a hibernacle effect that would elevate the temperature of the planet like it happens with Venus. Ferran Sanz Vela
One of the most respected entrepreneurs and visionaries in the world of technology explains in this talk the reasons why we believe that by 2020 they would have been able to complete the investment process in engineering on our brain. Not only that: the nanobots, says this engineer, will end up controlling our consciousness.
Kurzweil already wrote in 1999 the book "The age of spiritual machines", in which he analyzed the current situation of the human ability to "compute" and from the earliest the computers will end up surpassing humans in that power Computational.
I found this ted talk very interesting on the one hand, but very frightening on the other because it seems that the robots that we, the humans, will have created will end up with us.
Sarah thought when she was little she could live different lives at the same time, she always told to the rest she wanted to be a princess, an astronaut and a ballerina because she tough she needed to rush to get what she wanted, that is a problem for living in NY, a place where all the people are always in a rush. When she was a teenager she started understanding that she only could be one thing of all the things she wanted to be. But also she started being obsessed with stories from other people, as she couldn’t experience other lives, she wanted to know the story from other people, as well as her own story. She also talks about an experience that she had when she entered in a poem competition ( writing 1 poem every single day for one month) she realized that she was writing the same poem but in different versions, in a conclusion she was trying to express the same idea from different periods of her life. She finally talks about a photographer, and the story between her mother and father.
In this Ted talk David Titley what is a scientist and a reitred navi officer talks about how the military fights climate change.
begins the presentation and David tells us about his house in missisipi which was carried by a tornado, he explains that he does not know where he has gone. After that, he shows us a slide where the Earth comes out and 3 little circles of water one bigger than the other. The first and the largest represents all the water in the world and every time in the passage of time it becomes smaller. Then he gives an example which is Syrian and says that the sun there affects them a lot and his government does not do anything and there are people who die for this. David finishes the presentation by asking the audience if they do something to change the environment.
The TET TALK that I've seen is called "The art of misdirection", by Apollo Robbins.
The speaker starts saying that he's a pickpocket, and explaining how the human atention can be controlled. He make some questions to the public like "what is he wearing".
After that he chose a man of the public and start doing a nice visual espectacle, he plays with your atention.
This Ted Talk is about "how can groups make good decisions", and the neuroscientist Mariano Sigman with his teammate Dan Ariely, has been investigating how we interact to make decisions with and without groups. Working in a group can encourage you to make some decisions that you are not completely sure of, but with the justifications of the others, you may have been made to change your opinion more than once. Through experiments, Mariano has concluded very varied conclusions.
In my opinion, working in group can be easier for one, unless you can work less than alone, but by the time you're making decisions, it would be more complicated, and it would be better to work alone, since you yourself are the who makes the decisions without any opposition.
This ted talk, " Why Your Privacy Matters, Even If You're Not Doing Anything Wrong" , talks about the importance of our personal privacity
Glenn Greenwal explains in this TED Talk why privacy is important, regardless if you do anything wrong or not. He opens up with an example of why privacy matters to everyone: There's nothing wrong with singing and dancing. You may have nothing incriminating to hide, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to hide when you want to sing and dance.
He tells us that we all have something to hide.When we believe there's always a guard watching us, we'll never step out of line
I think that this ted talk it's been interesting because we can see how technologies and social networks have changed how people see and think about us.
Beth Malone - How my dad’s dementia changed my idea of death (and life).
This woman talks about her dad that has dementia. Meaning he can’t remember things, and his personality changed. She talks about how much she misses him, and how good he was as a father. He was only 65 when they had to get him out of their house, the same where she grew up in and the house that his fathee built with his own hands. They decided to put him in a nursing home, but shortly after, she received a call, and they told her that they’re putting her father under arrest. He has been threatening people and pulling old ladies out of their wheelchairs. She went to visit him, and that’s when she thought of “killing” his dad by giving him heroin. She went to the priest, a psychic and a support group. They all told her that maybe all her father needed was assurance that they were all going to be okay. So she visited him again, and this time he was calmer and she got to talk to him. He said hi to his daughter, and when she wanted to tell him that it was okay to die and that she was going to be fine, all she said was that she misses him so much. She realized that he didn’t need that, if it’s not his time yet, it is not. She realized all his father needed was his daughter and some father-daughter time.
I’ve seen a ted talks about how the schools made the students less inteligents. The guy starts telling how he succed in his live, he explains that when he do a presentation he tries to make something diferent, not to do the typical Power Point, he tries to innovate. In the conclution he said that the teachers are focused on that the stident have to take good mark, go to university and have a good job, and they don’t pay atention in the creative of the students.
The Ted talk I’ve seen it’s about a doctor who explains that in a few years we will be able to look inside of our own brain and control some aspects of it. The process will not cause any pain and that’s possible thanks of the nowadays technology. CARLOTA Martin
Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?
In this Ted Talk we can observe how David Brooks, does not say that dentor of us appear two different people. In one of them we can see the success that forms the curriculum, and in the other we can see the values of the people, their feelings, the connections...
The Ted Talk that I watched is about a man who talks about how traveling makes young people mature quicker and realize things that they can't if they choose to stay at home instead of exploring new places by themselves. It introduces the talk by putting an example of someone he knew that felt so good and popular in the place he lived and when he was older he was still in the same place he was born but all the people he used to hang out with was gone and he was completely alone. He also talks about how making changes in our lifes its a good thing to develop ourselves into better. It makes us find our truly selves and makes us find our goals in life by getting to know many different places, people, cultures... In conclusion, he suggested all young people who have the opportunity to travel to do it and to experience as many things as they can for a good future life as professional way but also as a personal.
https://www.ted.com/talks/aomawa_shields_how_we_ll_find_life_on_other_planets?language=en#t-308963
ResponEliminaAomawa Shields is an afroamerican astronomer woman who is searching habitable planets. The first condition is that the planet contins water, so she has to find the planets whose whose distance to his star and his radius are optimal for water.
But his work does not end here, also it has to study if the atmosphere of those planets is the suitable one, since for example a very dense atmosphere would produce a hibernacle effect that would elevate the temperature of the planet like it happens with Venus.
Ferran Sanz Vela
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfbOyw3CT6A
ResponEliminaOne of the most respected entrepreneurs and visionaries in the world of technology explains in this talk the reasons why we believe that by 2020 they would have been able to complete the investment process in engineering on our brain. Not only that: the nanobots, says this engineer, will end up controlling our consciousness.
Kurzweil already wrote in 1999 the book "The age of spiritual machines", in which he analyzed the current situation of the human ability to "compute" and from the earliest the computers will end up surpassing humans in that power Computational.
I found this ted talk very interesting on the one hand, but very frightening on the other because it seems that the robots that we, the humans, will have created will end up with us.
Bernat Torner
https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_kay_how_many_lives_can_you_live/up-next#t-688641
ResponEliminaHOW MANY LIVES CAN YOU LIVE?
Sarah thought when she was little she could live different lives at the same time, she always told to the rest she wanted to be a princess, an astronaut and a ballerina because she tough she needed to rush to get what she wanted, that is a problem for living in NY, a place where all the people are always in a rush. When she was a teenager she started understanding that she only could be one thing of all the things she wanted to be. But also she started being obsessed with stories from other people, as she couldn’t experience other lives, she wanted to know the story from other people, as well as her own story.
She also talks about an experience that she had when she entered in a poem competition ( writing 1 poem every single day for one month) she realized that she was writing the same poem but in different versions, in a conclusion she was trying to express the same idea from different periods of her life.
She finally talks about a photographer, and the story between her mother and father.
Andrea Marie Mercado Silang
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_titley_how_the_military_fights_climate_change
ResponEliminaIn this Ted talk David Titley what is a scientist and a reitred navi officer talks about how the military fights climate change.
begins the presentation and David tells us about his house in missisipi which was carried by a tornado, he explains that he does not know where he has gone. After that, he shows us a slide where the Earth comes out and 3 little circles of water one bigger than the other. The first and the largest represents all the water in the world and every time in the passage of time it becomes smaller. Then he gives an example which is Syrian and says that the sun there affects them a lot and his government does not do anything and there are people who die for this. David finishes the presentation by asking the audience if they do something to change the environment.
Daniel Latorre.
The TET TALK that I've seen is called "The art of misdirection", by Apollo Robbins.
ResponEliminaThe speaker starts saying that he's a pickpocket, and explaining how the human atention can be controlled. He make some questions to the public like "what is he wearing".
After that he chose a man of the public and start doing a nice visual espectacle, he plays with your atention.
Finally, he asks again for " what is he wearing"
Bru Sanz
https://www.ted.com/talks/mariano_sigman_and_dan_ariely_how_can_groups_make_good_decisions
ResponEliminaThis Ted Talk is about "how can groups make good decisions", and the neuroscientist Mariano Sigman with his teammate Dan Ariely, has been investigating how we interact to make decisions with and without groups. Working in a group can encourage you to make some decisions that you are not completely sure of, but with the justifications of the others, you may have been made to change your opinion more than once. Through experiments, Mariano has concluded very varied conclusions.
In my opinion, working in group can be easier for one, unless you can work less than alone, but by the time you're making decisions, it would be more complicated, and it would be better to work alone, since you yourself are the who makes the decisions without any opposition.
Nil Jaimejuan
ResponEliminaThis ted talk, " Why Your Privacy Matters, Even If You're Not Doing Anything Wrong" , talks about the importance of our personal privacity
Glenn Greenwal explains in this TED Talk why privacy is important, regardless if you do anything wrong or not. He opens up with an example of why privacy matters to everyone: There's nothing wrong with singing and dancing. You may have nothing incriminating to hide, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to hide when you want to sing and dance.
He tells us that we all have something to hide.When we believe there's always a guard watching us, we'll never step out of line
I think that this ted talk it's been interesting because we can see how technologies and social networks have changed how people see and think about us.
Link: https://www.ted.com/talks/glenn_greenwald_why_privacy_matters
Beth Malone - How my dad’s dementia changed my idea of death (and life).
ResponEliminaThis woman talks about her dad that has dementia. Meaning he can’t remember things, and his personality changed.
She talks about how much she misses him, and how good he was as a father.
He was only 65 when they had to get him out of their house, the same where she grew up in and the house that his fathee built with his own hands.
They decided to put him in a nursing home, but shortly after, she received a call, and they told her that they’re putting her father under arrest. He has been threatening people and pulling old ladies out of their wheelchairs.
She went to visit him, and that’s when she thought of “killing” his dad by giving him heroin. She went to the priest, a psychic and a support group. They all told her that maybe all her father needed was assurance that they were all going to be okay.
So she visited him again, and this time he was calmer and she got to talk to him. He said hi to his daughter, and when she wanted to tell him that it was okay to die and that she was going to be fine, all she said was that she misses him so much.
She realized that he didn’t need that, if it’s not his time yet, it is not. She realized all his father needed was his daughter and some father-daughter time.
-Mai Bayaborda Silang
I’ve seen a ted talks about how the schools made the students less inteligents. The guy starts telling how he succed in his live, he explains that when he do a presentation he tries to make something diferent, not to do the typical Power Point, he tries to innovate. In the conclution he said that the teachers are focused on that the stident have to take good mark, go to university and have a good job, and they don’t pay atention in the creative of the students.
ResponEliminaThe Ted talk I’ve seen it’s about a doctor who explains that in a few years we will be able to look inside of our own brain and control some aspects of it. The process will not cause any pain and that’s possible thanks of the nowadays technology.
ResponEliminaCARLOTA Martin
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_brooks_should_you_live_for_your_resume_or_your_eulogy
ResponEliminaShould you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?
In this Ted Talk we can observe how David Brooks, does not say that dentor of us appear two different people. In one of them we can see the success that forms the curriculum, and in the other we can see the values of the people, their feelings, the connections...
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ResponEliminaThe Ted Talk that I watched is about a man who talks about how traveling makes young people mature quicker and realize things that they can't if they choose to stay at home instead of exploring new places by themselves.
ResponEliminaIt introduces the talk by putting an example of someone he knew that felt so good and popular in the place he lived and when he was older he was still in the same place he was born but all the people he used to hang out with was gone and he was completely alone. He also talks about how making changes in our lifes its a good thing to develop ourselves into better. It makes us find our truly selves and makes us find our goals in life by getting to know many different places, people, cultures... In conclusion, he suggested all young people who have the opportunity to travel to do it and to experience as many things as they can for a good future life as professional way but also as a personal.