Let me tell you about Beatrice Biira. 下面这个故事有关碧翠斯,比拉. Beatrice was living in Uganda 碧翠斯住在乌干达, near the Congo border, 刚果边界附近, and like Dai Manju, she didn't go to school. 和戴曼君一样,她

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So you see how transformative 你已经看到了 little bits of help can be. 微薄的帮助如何带来巨变。 But I want to give you a reality check. 但我还要给你们看看事实。 Look: U.S. aid, helping people is not easy, 美国援助,助

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So then, I ask, 我想问的是, what's in it for you? 你可以为此做些什么? You're probably asking that. Why should you care? 你可以正有这个疑问:这于我何干? I will just leave you with two things. 我只再说两点。 On

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You know, my favorite part of being a dad 身为父亲最让我开心的, is the movies I get to watch. 就是可以看自己喜欢的电影。 I love sharing my favorite movies with my kids, 我喜欢跟我的孩子分享我的电影, and when m

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Compare this to 1939 with The Wizard of Oz. 对比一下1939年的《绿野仙踪》。 How does Dorothy win her movie? 多萝西是如何取得胜利的? By making friends with everybody 她通过跟每个人都成为好朋友 and being a leader. 变

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Alison Bechdel is a comic book artist, 艾莉森贝克德尔是一个漫画作家, and back in the mid-'80s, she recorded this conversation 在80年代中期,,她记录下了她和一个朋友 she'd had with a friend about assessing the movies th

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You know, 你知道, as a parent with the privilege 作为一名有着抚养女儿 of raising a daughter 义务的父亲, like all of you who are doing the same thing, 我跟你们所有为人父母的人一样, we find this world and this stat

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We're able to connect with people quite freely 我们能够更自由地与人联系在一起 and to redefine ourselves online. 在网上重新定义我们自己。 And we can lie about our age online, too, pretty easily. 在网上关于年龄问题我们

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But I think women are actually going to be -- ironically enough -- 但我想,很讽刺的是女性的确会 responsible for driving a stake through the heart 挑起大梁, of cheesy genre categories 给予俗气的流派类别狠狠的一击 like

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Namaste. Good morning. 早上好! I'm very happy to be here in India. 很高兴今天来到印度。 And I've been thinking a lot about what I have learned 过去的十一年,我带着《阴道独白》和V-Day运动, over these last particular

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I'm going to make an argument today 我今天要提出一个新思想, that may seem a little bit crazy: 它听上去有一点儿疯狂: social media and the end of gender. 社交传媒和性别消失。 Let me connect the dots. 让我把这两件事

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What are the characteristics we can control for? 我们能够控制那些特征? Well I'm going to match families on country of birth and residence, 我考虑的匹配包括出生地和居住地, the demographics -- what sex, their age -- their i

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I want to share a few keys on how you can do that 我想来分享几个有用的方法,告诉你们如何才能保证 to make sure that we can see that your science is sexy and that your engineering is engaging. 让我们也觉得你们的科学性感

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And we saw over and over the way that spoken-word poetry cracks open locks. But it turns out sometimes, poetry can be really scary. 我们看到 口语诗遍地兴起 好似雨后春笋一样。但有时结局却是 诗歌可真吓人。 Turns out so

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Now, I know that the number one rule to being cool is to seem unfazed, to never admit that anything scares you or impresses you or excites you. 现在我知道要扮酷的第一法则,要显得不为所动,从来都不承认会有吓着你,或令

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It is tempting. Once you've figured this out, it is tempting to keep writing the same poem, or keep telling the same story, over and over, once you've figured out that it will gain you applause. 它也是很诱人的,一旦你要搞明白这个,它

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I'd like to close with this poem. 我想以此诗来做结束。 When they bombed Hiroshima, the explosion formed a mini-supernova, so every living animal, human or plant that received direct contact with the rays from that sun was instantly turned t

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My parents named me Sarah, which is a biblical name. 我父母给我取名萨拉,来源于圣经中的名字。 In the original story, God told Sarah she could do something impossible, and-- she laughed, because the first Sarah, she didn't know wha

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Now, I want to start with a question: When was the last time you were called childish? 首先我要问大家一个问题:上一回别人说你幼稚是什么时候? For kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent occurrence. 像我这样的

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Then again, who's to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren't exactly what the world needs? 话说回来,谁能说我们这个世界不正是需要某些类型的非理性思维吗? Maybe you've had grand plans before, but stopped you

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