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a simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world zubaida bai

ted fellow zubaida bai works with medical professionals midwives and mothers to bring dignity and low-cost interventions to women039s health care in this quick inspiring talk she presents her clean birth kit in a purse which contains everything a new mother needs for a hygienic birth and a healthy delivery -- no matter where in the world or how far from a medical clinic she might be
a simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world zubaida bai

ted fellow zubaida bai works with medical professionals midwives and mothers to bring dignity and low-cost interventions to women039s health care in this quick inspiring talk she presents her clean birth kit in a purse which contains everything a new mother needs for a hygienic birth and a healthy delivery -- no matter where in the world or how far from a medical clinic she might be
how amazon apple facebook and google manipulate our emotions scott galloway

the combined market capitalization of amazon apple facebook and google is now equivalent to the gdp of india how did these four companies come to infiltrate our lives so completely in a spectacular rant scott galloway shares insights and eye-opening stats about their dominance and motivation -- and what happens when a society prizes shareholder value over everything else followed by a qampa with ted curator chris anderson note: this talk contains graphic language
how centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight alexander macdonald

long before we had rocket scientists the idea of spaceflight traveled from mind to mind across generations with great visuals ted fellow and nasa economist alexander macdonald shows how 300 years of sci-fi tales -- from edgar allan poe to jules verne to hg wells and beyond -- sparked a culture of space exploration a fascinating look at how stories become reality featuring a goose machine sent to the moon
did the global response to 911 make us safer benedetta berti

if we want sustainable long-term security to be the norm in the world it039s time to radically rethink how we can achieve it says ted fellow and conflict researcher benedetta berti in an eye-opening talk berti explains how building a safer world has a lot less to do with crushing enemies on the battlefield and a lot more to do with protecting civilians -- no matter where they039re from or where they live
there039s no shame in taking care of your mental health sangu delle

when stress got to be too much for ted fellow sangu delle he had to confront his own deep prejudice: that men shouldn039t take care of their mental health in a personal talk delle shares how he learned to handle anxiety in a society that039s uncomfortable with emotions as he says:
there039s no shame in taking care of your mental health sangu delle

when stress got to be too much for ted fellow sangu delle he had to confront his own deep prejudice: that men shouldn039t take care of their mental health in a personal talk delle shares how he learned to handle anxiety in a society that039s uncomfortable with emotions as he says:
the architectural secrets of the world039s ancient wonders brandon clifford

how did ancient civilizations move massive stones to build stonehenge the pyramids and the easter island statues in this quick delightful talk ted fellow brandon clifford reveals some architectural secrets of the past and shows how we can use these ingenious techniques to build today
how policewomen make communities safer ivonne roman

less than 13 percent of police officers in the united states are women -- despite their proven effectiveness in diffusing violent situations and reducing the use of force drawing on more than two decades of experience as a police officer and chief ted fellow ivonne roman shares how a simple change to police academy physical fitness tests could help build a more balanced force that benefits communities and officers alike
is superintelligent ai inevitable max tegmark

how do we stand before the pain and promise of the world and keep hope and courage alive journalist and podcast host krista tippett has spent a career interviewing some of the world039s wisest people in search of answers to that question listen along as she offers three practices to help you make sense of what it means to be human right now mdash and how to live in a way that helps remake the world for the better
20 inspiring ted videos for graphic and web designers design newz

20 inspiring ted videos for graphic and web designers
could fish social networks help us save coral reefs mike gil

mike gil spies on fish: using novel multi-camera systems and computer vision technology the ted fellow and his colleagues explore how coral reef fish behave socialize and affect their ecosystems learn more about how fish of different species communicate via social networks -- and what disrupting these networks might mean to the delicate ecology of reefs which help feed millions of us and support the global economy
shane koyczan: quotto this dayquot for the bullied and beautiful video on tedcom

by turn hilarious and haunting poet shane koyczan puts his finger on the pulse of what it039s like to be young and different quotto this dayquot his spoken-word poem about bullying captivated millions as a viral video created crowd-source style by 80 animators here he gives a glorious live reprise with backstory and violin accompaniment by hannah epperson
keith olbermann fires back at ted koppel over objectivity 039real news039

msnbc host keith olbermann lashed out at abc039s former quotnightlinequot host ted koppel and the mainstream media generally in a lengthy quotspecial commentquot at the end of his program quotcountdownquot on monday night koppel sharply criticized the rise of partisan journalists like olbermann whom he described as quotthe most left-leaning among msnbc039s left-leaning fox-baiting money-generating hostsquot in an op-ed published in sunday039s washington post