We all know what's good about it, so I'm going to talk about what's bad about it. 我们都知道它的好处。那么就让我来说说它的不好之处吧。 All of this choice has two effects, two negative effects on people. 所有这些选择对人

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And when that happens, all sorts of neat things happen. 当万事俱备的时候,就会出现良性循环。 One, the students can actually master the concepts, but they're also building their growth mindset, 首先,学生能够真正掌握知识,

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18 minutes is an absolutely brutal time limit, 十八分钟是一个非常紧的时间限制, so I'm going to dive straight in, right at the point 因此我直入主题,讲重点的, where I get this thing to work. 我将马上开始。 Here we

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The geriatrician will intervene late in the day, 老年医学医生会在一个人老化过程的后段, when pathology is becoming evident, 病理越来越明显的时候, and the geriatrician will try and hold back the sands of time, 做治疗来

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A plan involves answering 这个计划是能包含了回应的 straightforward questions about the end you want. 直接了当关于你想如何结束的问题 Where do you want to be when you're no longer independent? 如果你不能再独立,你希望

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I was called down to the ward to see him. 我被叫到病房去看他。 His is the little hand. 他的小手可以说是骨瘦如柴。 I was called down to the ward to see him 一名呼吸内科医生 by a respiratory physician. 将我叫到他的诊

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I was called down to the ward to see him. 我被叫到病房去看他。 His is the little hand. 他的小手可以说是骨瘦如柴。 I was called down to the ward to see him 一名呼吸内科医生 by a respiratory physician. 将我叫到他的诊

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What would be a good end of life? 什么是一个生活美好的结尾? And I'm talking about the very end. 我所说的是最终的结尾 I'm talking about dying. 我所说的是死亡 We all think a lot about how to live well. 我们都在想如何

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Thank you so much, Elaine...we are so grateful for your family's service and sacrifice...and we will always have your back. Over the past few years as First Lady, I have had the extraordinary privilege of traveling all across this country. And everyw

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So let's deal with those of you who are trying to find your passion. 所以咱们假设,咱们来处理一下你们当中想追寻梦想的人。 You actually understand that you really had better do it, never mind the excuses. 你实际上明白你最

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First, a video. Yes, it is a scrambled egg. But as you look at it, I hope you'll begin to feel just slightly uneasy. 首先,来段录像。对,这是个被搅拌的鸡蛋。但是,当你看它的时候,我希望你能开始感受到有一点点

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Now I can divide my spoken-word journey into three steps. Step one was the moment I said, I can. I can do this. 现在我可以把我口语诗经历分为三阶段。第一阶段那时我会说,我能,我能做到这个。 And that was thanks to

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在这段充满激情的演讲中,Amory Lovins 展示了他的一个简单的计划,这个计划可以让美国戒掉对石油的依赖并重振经济。

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So imagine that you're a retired household in Belgium and someone comes to your front door. 想象一下你是一个比利时的退休老人,有一天有人跑来敲你家的门。 Excuse me, would you mind if I peruse your stock portfolio? 打扰了

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All right, so I want you to take a moment, and I want you to think of three things that you know to be true. 好吧,我想让大家花点时间,想出三件你们认为是真的事情。 They can be about whatever you want-- technology, entertainme

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Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away. 因为再没有比这儿更美的事,当大海不断吻合着海岸线时,不管多少次大海被冲刷回

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Today I am going to teach you how to play my favorite game: 今天我要教你们怎么玩我最爱的游戏: massively multiplayer thumb-wrestling. 超级多人拇指摔跤 It's the only game in the world that I know of 这是我所知的唯一一个

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And what I want to suggest is that, 我想提出的一个想法是 having talked to girls, because I just finished a new book called 我们,都来跟女孩开展对话。 I Am an Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World, 我最近

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So I know you're probably thinking, okay, that's cool, 我知道大家现在大概会想,好吧,看着挺酷的, but how do we use any of this stuff for the built environment? 但是我们怎么把它应用到生产环境里? So I've started

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In three dimensions, we did a project last year at TED Global with Autodesk and Arthur Olson where we looked at autonomous parts -- so individual parts not pre-connected that can come together on their own. 对于三维系统,我们去年在TEDGlob

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