The Ted Talk that I've seen is called "What we don't teach kids about sex", by Sue Jaye Johnson.
I'm not going to write this exercice like the other because this video makes me feel strange.
The speaker say us that we're not teaching sex in the correct way, that we only sat what it is but not what it make us feel like. For that he explain us a story.
After that she tell us how is she teaching sex to her daughters, and I think thats strange because I think that we have to discover our sexuality by ourselves, and the way she explains makes me feel like she is enjoying with the sexuality of her daughters, and that was disgusting.
Soyapimumba speaks about the differences that exist between the sub-Saharan Africa with other continents. Not only they had to design the software, it sounded that also they had to implement the infrastructure. In Malawi they did not have identity cards, and it is because of it that this video speaks to us about the facilities of the hospitals. There is the very slightly personal one working and the facilities are very unstable. Soyapimumba says that a few hospitals of Malawi, once worked duramente, approximately 2000 patients attend with HIV. Now the workers in the health that they were in the habit of spending days counting and preparing quarterly reports, they are producing the same ones in an alone minute. It is because of it that hard-working of was they have come to Malawi to learn since we it did.
The ted talk i've seen is called, " Why Your Privacy Matters, Even If You're Not Doing Anything Wrong" , it talks about the importance of our personal privacity.
Glenn Greenwal, explains why privacy is important, regardless if you do anything wrong or not. He starts 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.
With this arguments he wants to tell 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 and how people see and think about us.
Ravi's from a community of herdspeople in Gujarat on the western coast of India, same place my own family comes from. When he was 10 years old, his entire community was forced to move because a multinational corporation constructed a manufacturing facility on the land where they lived. Then, 20 years later, the same company built a cement factory 100 meters from where they live now. India has got strong environmental regulations on paper, but this company has violated many of them. Dust from that factory covers Ravi's mustache and everything he wears. Ravi says that if people or animals eat anything that grows in his village or drink the water, they get sick. He says children now walk long distances with cattle and buffalo to find uncontaminated grazing land. He says many of those kids have dropped out of school, including three of his own.
Edsel comes from the Philippines, the country where there are a lot of clear beaches, but it’s also the country where the epicentre of HIV is. Overall new cases of HIV is dropping in the world, but that virus can still transform into new different virus anytime. He takes about how the virus transforms into another everytime it reproduces itself, he makes a comparison with gorillas, chimpanzes and orangutans. Also, he mentions the different types of HIV’s, and that the most common is subtype B. Some scientists discovered that the explosion of the HIV virus in the country is due to the shift to the subtype B to a more aggresive one. He saya that there are more younger people who suffer from HIV, and how we don’t focus on it anymore, since we think we’ve figured it out. But still thousands of people are dying from it, and many more will die, specially in the country.
Mariano Sigman and his companion Dan Ariely, did a deep research on the subject, research that is still being carried out nowadays. They did a number of experiments in which people where asked to give answers to cientific and political situations. First the were commanded to do this on their own and after a determined period of time, in groups. When the groups gave their results, it turned out that many more answers were correct (compared to the individual average). That shows us that group power is very important in the moment of making important decisions. Moreover they discovered that the groups that were composed by people with more extreme ideas, arrived before an successfully to the right answer (even if their ideas were opposed before making the group) than those who had more moderate opinions. -Sofía Testor
Mariano Sigman and his companion Dan Ariely, did a deep research on the subject, research that is still being carried out nowadays. They did a number of experiments in which people where asked to give answers to cientific and political situations. First the were commanded to do this on their own and after a determined period of time, in groups. When the groups gave their results, it turned out that many more answers were correct (compared to the individual average). That shows us that group power is very important in the moment of making important decisions. Moreover they discovered that the groups that were composed by people with more extreme ideas, arrived before an successfully to the right answer (even if their ideas were opposed before making the group) than those who had more moderate opinions. -Sofía Testor
Keller Rinaudo wants everyone on earth to have access to basic health care, no matter how hard it is to reach them. With his start-up Zipline, he has created the world's first drone delivery system to operate at national scale, transporting blood and plasma to remote clinics in East Africa with a fleet of electric autonomous aircraft. Find out how Rinaudo and his team are working to transform health care logistics throughout the world and inspiring the next generation of engineers along the way
This TED talk talks about the new technologies of today. It shows you who listens to your phone calls. On a landline, it could be anyone, says the protagonist of this talk Christopher Soghoian, because surveillance is integrated into the telephone system by default, to allow governments to listen. But, I could be a hacker. That is why, says Soghoian, some technology companies are against the call of governments to build the same back doors in mobile phones and new messaging systems. In this TED, it teaches you to see how some technology companies are working to keep their calls and messages private.
The Ted Talk I’ve seen it’s about a neuroscientist that is working on a new way to get into your brain and manage your feelings (pain, happiness, thoughts…). And he sets out a future situation where all of us we’ll be able to control our brain. -Carlota Martin Arderius
Peter Ouko spent 18 years in the Kamiti prison in Kenya, sometimes locked in a cell with 13 other adult men for 23 and a half hours a day. In this moving talk, he tells the story of how he was released, and his current mission with the African Prisons Project: establish the first law school behind bars and empower people in prison to generate positive change.
The ted talk i have seen is called " Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model." The model Cameron Russell explains how the industry of the models works and treat this subject with his experience as a model In the talk, Cmaeron says that he won a lottery model because he is a nice, cute and tall women who works for an underwear industry and is a famous person. But he also talks about how difficult is this "world" because in some ways models are treated like an object that all the people can look and touch when they want It also says how difficult is to manage the situation of being a model at a young age like 16 because you are in adult industry where you are manipulated for so many people that only want money and they would do anything to reach this goal I liked this ted talk because you can know a real model experience in this hard industry of fashion and money
The Ted Talk that I've seen is called "What we don't teach kids about sex", by Sue Jaye Johnson.
ResponEliminaI'm not going to write this exercice like the other because this video makes me feel strange.
The speaker say us that we're not teaching sex in the correct way, that we only sat what it is but not what it make us feel like. For that he explain us a story.
After that she tell us how is she teaching sex to her daughters, and I think thats strange because I think that we have to discover our sexuality by ourselves, and the way she explains makes me feel like she is enjoying with the sexuality of her daughters, and that was disgusting.
-Bru Sanz
Soyapimumba speaks about the differences that exist between the sub-Saharan Africa with other continents. Not only they had to design the software, it sounded that also they had to implement the infrastructure. In Malawi they did not have identity cards, and it is because of it that this video speaks to us about the facilities of the hospitals. There is the very slightly personal one working and the facilities are very unstable. Soyapimumba says that a few hospitals of Malawi, once worked duramente, approximately 2000 patients attend with HIV. Now the workers in the health that they were in the habit of spending days counting and preparing quarterly reports, they are producing the same ones in an alone minute. It is because of it that hard-working of was they have come to Malawi to learn since we it did.
ResponEliminaOna Urquizu
The ted talk i've seen is called, " Why Your Privacy Matters, Even If You're Not Doing Anything Wrong" , it talks about the importance of our personal privacity.
ResponEliminaGlenn Greenwal, explains why privacy is important, regardless if you do anything wrong or not. He starts 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.
With this arguments he wants to tell 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 and how people see and think about us.
Roger Herrero
Ravi's from a community of herdspeople in Gujarat on the western coast of India, same place my own family comes from. When he was 10 years old, his entire community was forced to move because a multinational corporation constructed a manufacturing facility on the land where they lived. Then, 20 years later, the same company built a cement factory 100 meters from where they live now. India has got strong environmental regulations on paper, but this company has violated many of them. Dust from that factory covers Ravi's mustache and everything he wears. Ravi says that if people or animals eat anything that grows in his village or drink the water, they get sick. He says children now walk long distances with cattle and buffalo to find uncontaminated grazing land. He says many of those kids have dropped out of school, including three of his own.
ResponEliminaEdsel Salvaña - The dangerous evolution of HIV
ResponEliminaEdsel comes from the Philippines, the country where there are a lot of clear beaches, but it’s also the country where the epicentre of HIV is.
Overall new cases of HIV is dropping in the world, but that virus can still transform into new different virus anytime.
He takes about how the virus transforms into another everytime it reproduces itself, he makes a comparison with gorillas, chimpanzes and orangutans. Also, he mentions the different types of HIV’s, and that the most common is subtype B.
Some scientists discovered that the explosion of the HIV virus in the country is due to the shift to the subtype B to a more aggresive one.
He saya that there are more younger people who suffer from HIV, and how we don’t focus on it anymore, since we think we’ve figured it out.
But still thousands of people are dying from it, and many more will die, specially in the country.
-Mai Bayaborda Silang
How can groups make good decisions?
ResponEliminaMariano Sigman and his companion Dan Ariely, did a deep research on the subject, research that is still being carried out nowadays. They did a number of experiments in which people where asked to give answers to cientific and political situations. First the were commanded to do this on their own and after a determined period of time, in groups. When the groups gave their results, it turned out that many more answers were correct (compared to the individual average). That shows us that group power is very important in the moment of making important decisions. Moreover they discovered that the groups that were composed by people with more extreme ideas, arrived before an successfully to the right answer (even if their ideas were opposed before making the group) than those who had more moderate opinions.
-Sofía Testor
How can groups make good decisions?
ResponEliminaMariano Sigman and his companion Dan Ariely, did a deep research on the subject, research that is still being carried out nowadays. They did a number of experiments in which people where asked to give answers to cientific and political situations. First the were commanded to do this on their own and after a determined period of time, in groups. When the groups gave their results, it turned out that many more answers were correct (compared to the individual average). That shows us that group power is very important in the moment of making important decisions. Moreover they discovered that the groups that were composed by people with more extreme ideas, arrived before an successfully to the right answer (even if their ideas were opposed before making the group) than those who had more moderate opinions.
-Sofía Testor
Keller Rinaudo wants everyone on earth to have access to basic health care, no matter how hard it is to reach them. With his start-up Zipline, he has created the world's first drone delivery system to operate at national scale, transporting blood and plasma to remote clinics in East Africa with a fleet of electric autonomous aircraft. Find out how Rinaudo and his team are working to transform health care logistics throughout the world and inspiring the next generation of engineers along the way
ResponEliminahttps://www.ted.com/talks/christopher_soghoian_a_brief_history_of_phone_wiretapping_and_how_to_avoid_it
ResponEliminaThis TED talk talks about the new technologies of today. It shows you who listens to your phone calls. On a landline, it could be anyone, says the protagonist of this talk Christopher Soghoian, because surveillance is integrated into the telephone system by default, to allow governments to listen. But, I could be a hacker. That is why, says Soghoian, some technology companies are against the call of governments to build the same back doors in mobile phones and new messaging systems.
In this TED, it teaches you to see how some technology companies are working to keep their calls and messages private.
The Ted Talk I’ve seen it’s about a neuroscientist that is working on a new way to get into your brain and manage your feelings (pain, happiness, thoughts…). And he sets out a future situation where all of us we’ll be able to control our brain.
ResponElimina-Carlota Martin Arderius
Peter Ouko spent 18 years in the Kamiti prison in Kenya, sometimes locked in a cell with 13 other adult men for 23 and a half hours a day. In
ResponEliminathis moving talk, he tells the story of how he was released, and his current mission with the African Prisons Project: establish the first law school behind bars and empower people in prison to generate positive change.
Link: https://www.ted.com/talks/cameron_russell_looks_aren_t_everything_believe_me_i_m_a_model?referrer=playlist-the_most_popular_talks_of_all
ResponEliminaThe ted talk i have seen is called " Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model."
The model Cameron Russell explains how the industry of the models works and treat this subject with his experience as a model
In the talk, Cmaeron says that he won a lottery model because he is a nice, cute and tall women who works for an underwear industry and is a famous person. But he also talks about how difficult is this "world" because in some ways models are treated like an object that all the people can look and touch when they want
It also says how difficult is to manage the situation of being a model at a young age like 16 because you are in adult industry where you are manipulated for so many people that only want money and they would do anything to reach this goal
I liked this ted talk because you can know a real model experience in this hard industry of fashion and money