Tips and instructions on how to use gravity and leverage to assist you when lifting or transferring a loved one who has limited mobility. Note: This informat...
More here http://www.scie.org.uk/news/opinions/hospital-admissions This video summarises the key findings of a...
More here http://www.scie.org.uk/news/opinions/hospital-admissions This video summarises the key findings of a research project which interviewed 104 older p...
Welcome to the Make Your #VoiceCount Google+ Hangout series organized by the United Nations Human Rights Office. In...
Welcome to the Make Your #VoiceCount Google+ Hangout series organized by the United Nations Human Rights Office. In the follow up to the Forum on Minority Is...
“We mustn’t speak to strangers.” Malavika Varadan, challenges this societal norm, by presenting 7 ways to make...
“We mustn’t speak to strangers.” Malavika Varadan, challenges this societal norm, by presenting 7 ways to make conversation with anyone. RJ extraordinaire, M...
Vincent is a young man born and brought up in Hong Kong. When he was even younger, he had a dream of helping people...
Vincent is a young man born and brought up in Hong Kong. When he was even younger, he had a dream of helping people in need in other countries, using his kno...
http://www.tedxeuston.com Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is Nigerian. She is a globally renowned Nigerian economist and...
http://www.tedxeuston.com Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is Nigerian. She is a globally renowned Nigerian economist and currently Finance Minister of Nigeria, a positio...
Pete Masters, MSF, presents on the Missing Maps project and how engaging humanitarian and tech volunteer communities...
Pete Masters, MSF, presents on the Missing Maps project and how engaging humanitarian and tech volunteer communities in the project can provide NGOs with much needed mapping data; for epidemiology, disaster risk preparedness and intelligent resource allocation and decision making. Remote volunteers trace satellite images onto OpenStreetMap, local community volunteers add details (street names, medical centres,
How do we make sense of today's political divisions? In a wide-ranging conversation full of insight, historian Yuval...
How do we make sense of today's political divisions? In a wide-ranging conversation full of insight, historian Yuval Harari places our current turmoil in a broader context, against the ongoing disruption of our technology, climate, media -- even our notion of what humanity is for. This is the first of a series of TED Dialogues, seeking a thoughtful response to escalating political divisiveness. Make time (just over an hour) for this fascinating discussion between Harari and TED curator Chris Anderson.
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