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X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-08-09 23:11
What it means to be 'culturally' Irish in 2025 is complicated - as Ed Sheeran has shown https://t.co/qKclYv3Gab ...
Roots Before Runways: A Voice from the East | Dr. Nilima Roy Chowdhuy | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 14:51
Regional Significance of Northeast India - Northeast India constitutes 4% of India's landmass, yet it serves as a vital resource hub for the nation [1] - The region contributes 30% of India's biodiversity [1] - Northeast India holds 45% of India's carbon-negative steel reserves [1] - The area has the potential to cool the air by 10 degrees Celsius, similar to the effect of yoga and concrete structures [1] - The region possesses 62 gigawatts of hydropower capacity [1] - Two out of three fully literate states in India are from the Northeast, specifically Mizoram and Tripura [1] - Northeast India produces 90% of the country's organic tea and two-thirds of its GI-tagged spices [1] Cultural and Identity Preservation - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remembering and honoring one's roots and identity, regardless of external pressures to conform [1] - The speech encourages individuals to carry their identity with them, whether it's through music, stories, or traditions [1] - The speaker advocates for embracing one's heritage as a source of strength and guidance [1] Overcoming Challenges and Promoting Inclusion - The speech addresses the historical marginalization and misrepresentation of people from Northeast India [1] - It calls for the rest of India to acknowledge and appreciate the contributions and potential of the Northeast [1] - The speaker provides a toolkit (ROOT) for navigating situations where one's identity is challenged or diminished: Remember, Own, Observe, Team up [1] - The speech promotes resilience, self-acceptance, and the importance of finding allies in unfamiliar environments [1]
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Bankless· 2025-08-05 13:59
Pump defined the memecoin era — but's been shaken out.Despite pulling in $780M over 18 months, the team’s rumored $600M raise at a $4B valuation triggered backlash. Critics questioned why a cash-rich platform needed more capital, especially when little had gone back into the ecosystem.Within weeks, BonkFun flipped it, now holding 81% of launchpad volume, while Zora leads in tokens launched.Here’s what happened.👇~~ Opinion by @davewardonline ~~Trust is the Real TechnologyCrypto runs on trustless systems, but ...
Beyond Borders: How Mobile Games Unite the World | Dr.Nour Khrais | TEDxDabouq
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-31 15:16
Industry Overview - The electronic games industry generates approximately $200 billion annually [1] - The electronic games industry experiences annual growth, with a rate of approximately 21% to 1% [1] - There are 3 billion gamers worldwide, representing a significant portion of the world's 8 billion population [1] Historical Context & Cultural Impact - Games have been a part of human culture for over 4000 years, dating back to ancient Mesopotamia [1] - Games serve as a medium for cultural transmission, historical preservation, and social connection [1] - The concept of "Homo Ludens" (the playing human) highlights the importance of games beyond mere entertainment, emphasizing their role in culture and society [1] Social & Technological Impact - During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2022, online games became a crucial platform for social interaction and cultural exchange [1] - Games are being used in education, with examples like students using Minecraft to recreate historical sites and learn programming [1] - Games are evolving to address social challenges, such as creating games for visually impaired individuals and using games to ease children's anxiety during vaccinations [1]
The Silent Loss of Languages | Imandeep Matharu | TEDxStockdale HS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 15:44
Language Endangerment & Loss - The industry acknowledges that approximately 1,500 of the world's rare or endangered languages could face extinction by the end of this century [3] - Linguists estimate that half of the world's 7,000 languages could become rare, endangered, or extinct by the year 2100 [3] - Language loss leads to the disappearance of distinct words, traditions, and cultures associated with those languages [4] - Historically, languages die out naturally over time or through replacement by other languages [4] Causes of Language Death - Language replacement occurs when a larger language takes over a smaller one, as seen with Aramaic being replaced by Arabic [7][9] - The decline of the Chagatai language was due to its complexity and the rise of Russian and Uzbek languages [6] - Assimilation pressures, such as immigrants not teaching their children their native language, contribute to language loss [14] Preservation Efforts - Initiatives like Duolingo and Wiki Tongues are making efforts to create databases and courses for endangered languages [15] - Countries such as the US, China, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are implementing programs to preserve their endangered languages [16] - The Esther Martinez Native American Languages Act in the US supports the teaching of native languages to preserve native cultures and traditions [17]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-26 01:00
It is not only Hong Kong’s diaspora who are seeking out cha chaan teng. The cafés’ informal, convivial atmosphere is drawing in new, young customers https://t.co/9Tr2UB1hEbPhoto: Getty Images https://t.co/IpZDTwI9ZH ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-22 23:00
It is not only Hong Kong’s diaspora who are seeking out cha chaan teng. The cafés’ informal, convivial atmosphere is drawing in new, young customers https://t.co/Z1AlxjqpQk ...
How to remember the name: The art of pronunciation and reclamation | Masaki Takahashi | TEDxMSU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-21 16:19
Order for Mikishi Miyaki Masai. Realizing I was the only Asian person around, the meat clerk stares dead right in my face and says, "Hey, you. It's Masaki. kind of racist, but okay, I think to myself after I correct the pronunciation of my name.And where do they get these other letters from. A scrabble bag. And why is this person chuckling.Did I miss a joke. Irony spilling from the same lips that butchered my name. Apologies without understanding.At this point, I'm used to it. My name is a fat that holds th ...
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aixbt· 2025-07-20 05:02
pudgy penguins taking over asian billboards while xrp sneaks into credit card rewards. culture eats charts ...
All the Ways We Move | Dr Christine Lambrianidis | TEDxWestbourne Grammar Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:01
[Applause] I am a child of migrant parents who came from Greece. My parents used to work in the factories and now we own the factories. My um parents came here with absolutely nothing and my daughter and son have everything. Everything. There's nothing that they need or that they want. I my generation was born here. We were the first ones in between first ones born here, right? And we grew up with stories of struggle and poverty and hard work. And now we're bringing up lives that are telling us stories abou ...