World's top 10 most Healthiest Fruits Blackberries Blackberry is a delicious and versatile fruit, belonging to the...
World's top 10 most Healthiest Fruits Blackberries Blackberry is a delicious and versatile fruit, belonging to the Rubus genus in the Rosaceae family which a...
After breaking his leg, undergraduate student Luke Durward used his time to return home and mentor his little...
After breaking his leg, undergraduate student Luke Durward used his time to return home and mentor his little brother on healthy eating. While illustrating h...
www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/ This video explains the climate-smart agriculture approach including its objectives...
www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/ This video explains the climate-smart agriculture approach including its objectives and why it is needed. Climate change wil...
Ian Breckenridge-Jackson is completing his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of California, Riverside. He...
Ian Breckenridge-Jackson is completing his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of California, Riverside. He specializes in race, gender, and class inequalit...
In Australia, Bee Orsini is the Liaison for The Salvation Army's Education and Outreach Project to raise awareness...
In Australia, Bee Orsini is the Liaison for The Salvation Army's Education and Outreach Project to raise awareness of homeless youth. She knows the reality o...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Thank you for your...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Thank you for your requests for the English subtitles. We are curre...
The west historically have been dominating the global economy. With the rise of China and Asia, how would the world...
The west historically have been dominating the global economy. With the rise of China and Asia, how would the world change with the new center of economy being a non Western and European focus. Danny Quah is Professor of Economics and International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Director of the Southeast Asia Centre at LSE’s new Institute of Global Affairs. He had previously served as LSE’s Head of Department for Economics and Council Member on Malaysia’s National Economic Advisory Council.
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.