TED 강연(196)
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Chip Kidd: The art of first impressions — in design and life
0:14Blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah, blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah, blah.0:25So what the hell was that? Well, you don't know because you couldn't understand it. It wasn't clear. But hopefully, it was said with enough conviction that it was at least alluringly mysterious.0:43Clarity or mystery? I'm balancing these two things in my daily work as a graphic d..
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Maryn McKenna: What do we do when antibiotics don’t work any more?
0:11This is my great uncle, my father's father's younger brother. His name was Joe McKenna. He was a young husband and a semi-pro basketball player and a fireman in New York City. Family history says he loved being a fireman, and so in 1938, on one of his days off, he elected to hang out at the firehouse. To make himself useful that day, he started polishing all the brass, the railings on the fi..
2015.06.29 -
Alice Goffman: How we're priming some kids for college — and others for prison
0:12On the path that American children travel to adulthood, two institutions oversee the journey. The first is the one we hear a lot about: college. Some of you may remember the excitement that you felt when you first set off for college. Some of you may be in college right now and you're feeling this excitement at this very moment.0:34College has some shortcomings. It's expensive; it leaves you..
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[Suki Kim: This is what it's like to teach in North Korea
0:11In 2011, during the final six months of Kim Jong-Il's life, I lived undercover in North Korea.0:22I was born and raised in South Korea, their enemy. I live in America, their other enemy.0:31Since 2002, I had visited North Korea a few times. And I had come to realize that to write about it with any meaning, or to understand the place beyond the regime's propaganda, the only option was total i..
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[ted 영어공부]Trevor Aaronson: How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists
0:12The FBI is responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than any other organization. More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabaab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them combined.0:26This isn't likely how you think about the FBI. You probably think of FBI agents gunning down bad guys like John Dillinger, or arresting corrupt politicians.0:36After the 9/11 terrorist attac..
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[ted 영어공부]Donald Hoffman: Do we see reality as it is?
0:11I love a great mystery, and I'm fascinated by the greatest unsolved mystery in science, perhaps because it's personal. It's about who we are, and I can't help but be curious.0:25The mystery is this: What is the relationship between your brain and your conscious experiences, such as your experience of the taste of chocolate or the feeling of velvet?0:37Now, this mystery is not new. In 1868, T..
2015.06.14