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TED: Ideas worth spreading: Keith Barry, Nic Marks, Peter Molyneux, Eve Ensler

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010


 

TED: Ideas worth spreading: Keith Barry, Nic Marks, Peter Molyneux, Eve Ensler

 

I love TED videos!

 

How about you?

 

 

Keith Barry does brain magic

 

 



Here’s the link to the video if you want to copy paste it…

 

http://www.ted.com/talks/keith_barry_does_brain_magic.html

 

 

Do you like brain magic? I do. But I remember there is the word ‘magic’ after brain…

 



 

Statistician Nic Marks asks why we measure a nation’s success by its productivity — instead of by the happiness and well-being of its people. He introduces the Happy Planet Index, which tracks national well-being against resource use (because a happy life doesn’t have to cost the earth). Which countries rank highest in the HPI? You might be surprised. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2010, July 2010 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 16:49)

 

The Happy Planet Index: Nic Marks on TED.com

 

 

 

Here’s the link to the video if you want to copy paste it…

 

http://www.ted.com/talks/nic_marks_the_happy_planet_index.html

 


A comment by Luis Perez from Costa Rica

 

“I like to consider myself a citizen of the world. However, I was born and raised in Costa Rica… and I’m still here! Nick is right, we are very happy :) We still have a lot of problems and we could do a lot better but we are happy most of the time… Could be our history, could be our weather, but most of all I think is all about “doing the best you can with the tools you have”.

 

Now, you heard the man:

1. Connect

2. Be active

3. Take notice

4. Keep learning

5. Give

 

 

There are a lot of interesting comments, worth to read!

 

 

 

 

Peter Molyneux demos Milo, a hotly anticipated video game for Microsoft’s Kinect controller. Perceptive and impressionable like a real 11-year-old, the virtual boy watches, listens and learns — recognizing and responding to you.

(Recorded at TEDGlobal 2010, July 2010 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 11:16)

 

Meet Milo, the virtual boy: Peter Molyneux on TED.com

 

 

 

Here’s the link to the video if you want to copy paste it…

 

http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_molyneux_demos_milo_the_virtual_boy.html/

 

 

 


“Eve Ensler, playwright, activist, created the ground-breaking Vagina Monologues,

whose success propelled her to found V-Day –a movement

to end violence against women and girls everywhere.”

 

 

Eve Ensler on security

 

 

 

Here’s the link to the video if you want to copy paste it…

 

http://www.ted.com/talks/eve_ensler_on_security.html

 

 

Which one is your favourite video and why?

 

 

 

I love being a girl!

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

No, I’m not a feminist. But I’m a girl, a woman, who’s quite strong, stubborn, hard working, radical and kind (most of the time) and I want to continue talking about girls, women because it’s important. For all of us and our future.
My younger son sent me a link to the first video. He said I’d find it interesting.
He knows me! Do you like these kind of talks? Do we need these kind of talks? Or you couldn’t care less?

Kavita Ramdas directs the Global Fund for Women, the largest foundation in the world supporting women’s human rights across all borders.

Investing in women can unlock infinite potential around the globe. But how can women walk the line between Western-style empowerment and traditional culture? Kavita Ramdas of the Global Fund for Women talks about three encounters with powerful women who fight to make the world better — while preserving the traditions that sustain them.

Eve Ensler created the ground-breaking Vagina Monologues, whose success propelled her to found V-Day — a movement to end violence against women and girls everywhere.

In this passionate talk, Eve Ensler declares that there is a girl cell in us all — a cell that we have all been taught to suppress. She tells heartfelt stories of girls around the world who have overcome shocking adversity and violence to reveal the astonishing strength of being a girl.


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