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A Search for a Poetic Technology | Nhân Phan | TEDxULIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:49
Wow, there's like a full house I did not expect and my to be the one that open show today. So just a little bit introduction, my name is Nhan. I am an artist that work with computers right.So my generation belong to the internet. I grew up online where I learn my style, my culture and even my love. My first memories with computers was nothing about productivity or position.It was actually about curiosity and play. I grew up reading làm bạn với máy vi tính computer my friend off from my father's bookshow. I ...
TEDxITE College Central Youth, 30 Oct 25 Speaker 3 | Gnanisha Dinesh | TEDxITE College Central Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:48
owned president of the Gab Club, Nanisha Dh. Okay. Okay.A very good afternoon everyone. I'm Nisha and today I'll be telling you about my journey on how I overcame challenges, obstacles by facing it through my own persistence and determination. So all of you probably heard of this nursery rhyme.The itsybitsy spider went up the water sprout and down came the rain and washed the spider out, right. But the whole point of this rhyme is that no matter how many times the rain washes the spider out, it always conti ...
TEDxITE College Central Youth Thu, 30 Oct 25. Speaker 2 | Dave Teng | TEDxITE College Central Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:48
Let's give Mr. . Dang a round of applause. Hello everyone.I'm the same as your principal old school. Um today I'm here to share with you all my life and my journey. Yeah.Um I start from my ch as same as I I'm come with a very very very poor family and poor family will send on chicken rice without chicken meat. Yeah the only happy time um lucky time the store will give me some chicken backside. Yeah, I'm very happy and my patient only P6 and poor to an extent my mother will tell me we cannot afford, we canno ...
TEDxITE College Central Youth Thu, 30 Oct 25. Speaker 1 | Movint Rao | TEDxITE College Central Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:47
Elevating from the Heart...My Transformative Journey Named one of the Top 10 PSB Academy Singapore Alumni Leaders (2023) by CEO Insights Asia, highlighting his trajectory as an emerging leader in digital marketing and content creation. His journey began at age 17 when he lost 70 kg through diet, inspiring him to share his story online via vlogs, blogs, and social media platforms. He built a reputation for promoting 'good content' over perfection; a philosophy that encourages rapid, effective communication a ...
The art of caring without breaking | Michelle Warneke | TEDxHarderwijk
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:46
[applause] At some point in life, we all become the caregiver. And what I'm sharing with you today is based on lived experience, hard work, and science with only one goal to inspire you and maybe help you look differently at something we think we all understand. That is how we care for others.Today we are facing an epidemic of burnouts in health care, in classrooms, and even in friendships. But what if the key to a truly humane society lies in a common skill, one that could benefit us all. Because the probl ...
Doe mij ook zo'n diagnose | Annelies Spek | TEDxHarderwijk
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:46
[applaus] Bent u gevoelig voor prikkels, geluiden, geuren misschien? En vindt u veranderingen ook wel eens lastig als je zo'n heel plan hebt gemaakt en het wordt dan toch weer anders? En als u deze dingen nou herkent, bent u dan niet misschien gewoon autistisch? Met deze overweging in uw achterhoofd ga ik u meenemen naar de cijfers. Autisme komt voor bij ongeveer 1% van de bevolking wereldwijd. Dat betekent op een gemiddelde basisschool twee drie kindjes met autisme per school hè. Bij meisjes komt autisme n ...
Krijg het maar over je lippen | Marije Wielenga | TEDxHarderwijk
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:46
[applaus] Zie jezelf even zitten aan het kerstdine bij je schoonfamilie. Tafel is gevuld, vol lekker met eten. Drankjes gaan er goed in en jij bent in gesprek met je schoonmoeder. Nu ben ik benieuwd waar gaat jullie gesprek over? Ik durf te wennen dat je het niet hebt over het gesprek of dat je het niet hebt over het onderwerp wat ik besprak met die van mij afgelopen kerst. Mijn naam is Marij Wien en ik dacht dat ik wel een goede basiskennis had als het gaat om biologie. Ik heb twee kinderen gebaard. Ik heb ...
A worth(less) talk? Looking beyond the pricetag | Minke Terwel | TEDxHarderwijk
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:46
[applause] You look beautiful tonight. Perfectly dressed for this occasion. Did any of you buy something new.Ordered yesterday just before 11 p. m. Delivered to your home today.One click and it arrives. a lastm minute convenient bargain for 10 20. How much does your garment really cost.Tonight, I want to challenge you to look beyond the actual price tag and to consider the hands that made your clothing and your belongings. When I was 13, my mother taught me how to use this sewing machine inherited from my g ...
Want better ideas fast? Think like a comedy writer | Gil Rief | TEDxFullerton
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-14 18:00
Core Idea - The best ideas come from a "writer's room mindset," where creativity is a team sport, emphasizing collaboration and a playful approach to idea generation [4] - A writer's room mindset can be adopted by any team in any industry to enhance creativity and problem-solving [9][17][18] Key Principles - "Write drunk, edit sober" means separating idea generation (playful mindset) from idea judgment (practical mindset) [6][7] - Think like a comic (open, playful, "what if") before judging like a critic to unlock creative doors [13] - Quantity of ideas leads to quality; creating a low-stakes environment encourages wild and innovative thinking [15][16] Practical Application - Kick off team meetings with "what if" warm-ups to stimulate creative thinking [19][20] - Reframe obstacles into opportunities by widening perspective, as demonstrated by the wax figure example [21] - Collaboration is a superpower that bridges people and ideas, fostering creativity [7] Supporting Data - A 1968 NASA study showed that 98% of five-year-olds scored at the level of creative genius, but this dropped to 2% by adulthood, suggesting creativity is unlearned [8] - University of Texas study: a group focused on generating a high quantity of ideas came up with more original, useful, and creative ideas [15]
A new way to donate organs—is it ethical? | Harrison Lee | TEDxUniversityofMississippi
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-13 18:01
Organ Transplant Crisis & Mortality Rates - There are approximately 105,000 people on the national transplant waiting list in the United States [1] - The one-year mortality rate for those remaining on the transplant waiting list is 36%, and the five-year mortality rate is 69% [2] - Every day, 17 people die while awaiting transplants [3] Ethical Controversy of Normothermic Regional Perfusion - Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) is ethically controversial due to the allegation that it kills the donor during organ retrieval [3][4] - The American College of Physicians recommends a freeze on NRP nationwide until ethical concerns are addressed [4] - The core objection alleges that clamping arteries leading to the brain during NRP causes brain death [7] Comparison of Normothermic Regional Perfusion (NRP) and Normothermic Machine Perfusion - In NRP, after the donor is declared dead based on circulatory criteria, arteries to the brain are blocked, and circulation is reinitiated in the chest and abdomen [6] - In normothermic machine perfusion, after the donor is declared dead, organs are flushed with cold preservation fluid and stored in a machine with oxygenated blood [10] - NRP allows monitoring of organ function within the donor's body and enables the harvesting of both the heart and liver from the same donor, advantages not typically seen with machine perfusion [12][13] Re-evaluation of the Ethical Objection - The argument that NRP kills the donor is questioned because donors are declared dead at the same time in both NRP and machine perfusion, using the same criteria [15] - The permanence criterion, which states death is defined by irreversible loss of circulation, is challenged as a basis for distinguishing between NRP and machine perfusion [17][19] - The speaker argues that if NRP kills donors, then machine perfusion must also, as both involve interventions after the declaration of death [23] Proposed Solution and Justification - The speaker suggests that the focus should be on the fact that donors have lost consciousness and expressed their wish not to be resuscitated before either procedure commences [25] - The procurement process should begin promptly to preserve organ viability and honor the donor's wishes [25] - Since circulation has ceased, blocking arteries or removing organs does not prevent blood from reaching the brain that would otherwise have reached it [26] - The medical community should approve of regional profusion, similar to machine profusion, as neither procedure causes death any sooner than it would otherwise [27]