diumenge, 14 de gener del 2018


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  2. In this video we see Julian Treasure talking about why people stop attending when you talk about something, Jualian explains the 7 main reasons that make you stop paying attention to what they are explaining and the 4 methods to be able to capture the attention of people.

    https://www.ted.com/talks/julian_treasure_how_to_speak_so_that_people_want_to_listen

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  3. https://www.ted.com/talks/lucy_mcrae_how_can_technology_transform_the_human_body
    How can technology transform the human body?
    Lucy McRae is considered a corporal architect. He is fascinated by the human body and explores ways to transform it.
    She has worked and experienced many things on the skin and worked with philips electronics in these experiments, experiments like the electronic tattoo…
    She loves to mix biology with technology, to be able to heal things in the future, how to modify our body smell.
    With so many experiments he learned that there were no limits.

    In my conclusion is that what is studied and done is good because it will help us improve in the future because we will have evolved.

    Pablo Campillo Dachs.



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  4. A man called Keller has invented a new technique for people who lives in the third world and dont have acces to doctors. The invent is about drones that deliver blood and plasma to the clinics in Africa. He started with this idea a few years ago when he started noticing that the world was not going to change unless someone started to change starting with him. He explained how he left his job behind and teamed up with some other people to start the project of the drones. Nowadays its not very common but its getting more and more popular in America. And hopefully he gets it to be more popular everywhere else.

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  5. How to restore a rainforest: Willie Smits

    This is another larger-scale environmental project undertaken in Borneo by biologist Willie Smits. From Dutchland but nationalized Indonesian, it seems a colonel Kurtz in kind version that initially wanted to establish a reserve of primates in the middle of the jungle and little by little it was extending its control over the ecosystem of the island to include also to its inhabitants and its means of production agricultural, in a gigantic ecosystem engineering project. Spectacular.

    Bernat Torner

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  6. What´s it like to bea robot?

    https://www.ted.com/talks/leila_takayama_what_s_it_like_to_be_a_robot


    In this Ted talk we can see how Leila Takayama, specialist in social sciences, talks to us about robots.
    It tells us that robots already live among us, like refrigerators or dishwashers, and because they are so integrated into our daily lives, we do not call them robots. It shares different future designs of what the robots will be like and what the experiences will be like.
    He tells us that thanks to them our life will be much more comfortable and easier than it will allow us to discover more of ourselves.

    Victor Marimón

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  7. https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_bowers_we_should_aim_for_perfection_and_stop_fearing_failure?language=ca#t-365989
    Jon Browers, the dirctor of a driving company talks about perfeccionism and the way to seek it. During his speech he gives a number of examples in which people had thoght that what they were doing was good enough and stopped seeking perfeccionism. The results were horrible, for instance, he talks about a man that did't clean the laboratory as he had to and as a concecuence 30 people died and 200 are suffering meningitis. In his opinion, failure is not a thing that we need to be scared of but something that needs to make us continue until we reach perfeccionism.

    sofía testor

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