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ood doctor at the . dupont institute in wilmington, delaware. his name was dr. pizzutillo, an italian american, whose name, apparently, was too difficult for most americans to pronounce, so he went by dr. p. and dr. p always wore really colorful bow ties and had the very perfect disposition to work with children.i loved almost everything about my time spent at this hospital, with the e_ception of my physical therapy sessions. i had to do what seemed like innumerable repetitions of e_ercises with these thick, elastic bands different colors, you know to help build up my leg muscles, and i hated these bands more than anything i hated them, had names for them. i hated them. and, you know, i was already bargaining, as a five yearold child, with dr. p to try to get out of doing these e_ercises, unsuccessfully, of course. and, one day, he came in to my session e_haustive and unforgiving, these sessions and he said to me, “wow. aimee, you are such a strong and powerful little girl, i think you39。m going to make an admission: this phrase never sat right with me, and i always felt uneasy trying to answer people39。m not trying to diminish the impact, the weight, of a person39。m disabled. and, truthfully, the only real and consistent disability i39。 it is the one that is most adaptable to change. conflict is the genesis of creation. from darwin39。s normal? there39。t view these people as broken and useless。s stories of that day, because, of course, typical fashion, i arrived late for my birthday by two weeks. and so my mother39。s because of the e_periences i39。s, told them they were “a39?!?and that39?!眛hank you. (applause)篇4:ted演講稿in a funny, rapidfire 4 minutes, ale_is ohanian of reddit tells the reallife fable of one humpback whale39。經(jīng)過幾番折騰,“綠色和平”接受了這個名字,并且這一行動成功阻止了日本捕鯨活動。他們只是覺得做這件事很酷。這種行為的成本非常低,你也可以試試。篇5:ted演講稿try something new for 30 days 小計劃幫你實現(xiàn)大目標(biāo)a few years ago, i felt like i was stuck in a rut, so i decided to follow in the footsteps of the great american philosopher, morgan spurlock, and try something new for 30 days. the idea is actually pretty simple. think about something you’ve always wanted to add to your life and try it for the ne_t 30 days. it turns out, 30 days is just about the right amount of time to add a new habit or subtract a habit — like watching the news — from your life.幾年前, 我感覺對老一套感到枯燥乏味, 所以我決定追隨偉大的美國哲學(xué)家摩根我清楚地記得那一天我所處的位置我都在干什么。所以我做到了?!辈?,不會的,如果我愿意我可以說,“我是一個小說家。thanks.謝謝。事實上,它們的樂趣無窮。我在一個月內(nèi)寫完它。在我開始這30天做挑戰(zhàn)性的事之前我從來沒有這樣熱愛冒險過。 這就是,30天剛好是這么一段合適的時間 去養(yǎng)成一個新的習(xí)慣或者改掉一個習(xí)慣——例如看新聞——在你生活中。“綠色和平”在這個故事中獲得的教訓(xùn)是,有時候失控并不一定是壞事。你分享的鏈接跟他分享的鏈接一樣有趣,我分享的鏈接也不賴。t really out of altruism. this was just out of interest in doing something cool.事實上,reddit 的社區(qū)用戶們很高興參與其中,但他們并非是鯨魚愛好者?!?制造者和傳播者共同創(chuàng)造的經(jīng)典案例。t see beauty, it no longer has our natural, childlike curiosity and our innate ability to imagine. if instead, we can bolster a human spirit to keep hope, to see beauty in themselves and others, to be curious and imaginative, then we are truly using our power well. when a spirit has those qualities, we are able to create new realities and new ways of being.i39。t know a switch had been made. they were simply told, “these are the 39。re off. if you can hand somebody the key to their own power the human spirit is so receptive if you can do that and open a door for someone at a crucial moment, you are educating them in the best sense. you39。s a difference between the medical condition and what someone might do with it. and there39。m sorry, sir, have we met? i don39。s no normal, and would you want to meet that poor, beige person if they e_isted? (laughter) i don39。re made of. maybe that39。s a partnership between those perceived deficiencies and our greatest creative ability. so it39。re going to meet adversity, but how you39。t an obstacle that we need to get around in order to resume living our life. it39。t want to do before the prospect of being the richest fiveyearold in the second floor ward, but what he effectively did for me was reshape an awful daily occurrence into a new and promising e_perience for me. and i have to wonder today to what e_tent his vision and his declaration of me as a strong and powerful little girl shaped my own view of myself as an inherently strong, powerful and athletic person well into the future.this is an e_ample of how adults in positions of power can ignite the power of a child. but, in the previous instances of those thesaurus entries, our language isn39。s not just about the words. it39。d find.let me read you the entry. “disabled, adjective: crippled, helpless, useless, wrecked, stalled, maimed, wounded, mangled, lame, mutilated, rundown, wornout, weakened, impotent, castrated, paralyzed, handicapped, senile, decrepit, laidup, doneup, donefor, donein crackedup, countedout。篇3:ted演講稿簡介:殘奧會短跑冠軍aimee mullins天生沒有腓骨,從小就要學(xué)習(xí)靠義肢走路和奔跑。s kind of part of the phenomenon i called spontaneous selforganization, right, where, like in ant colonies, where little decisions made by on the microlevel actually have a big impact on the macrolevel.這就有點像我所說的自發(fā)組織現(xiàn)象。s chicken. i love this dish. the original name in my book was actually called the long march of general tso, and he has marched very far indeed, because he is sweet, he is fried, and he is chicken all things that americans love.左宗棠雞,在美國海軍軍校被稱為左司令雞。and if you think about it, a lot of the foods that you think of or we think of or americans think of as chinese food are barely recognizable to chinese, for e_ample: beef with broccoli, egg rolls, general tso39。t even aware that i was making them.篇2:ted演講稿chinese restaurants have played an important role in american history, as a matter of fact. the cuban missile crisis was resolved in a chinese restaurant called yenching palace in washington, ., which unfortunately is closed now, and about to be turned into walgreen39。s get rowdie.” yeah. so i couldn39。而約翰這時候,中國人來了,看到了商機,自然就據(jù)為己有了。s actually known for war and not chicken.我意識到左宗棠將軍有點像美國的桑德斯上校(肯德基創(chuàng)始人),因為他是因雞肉而出名的而不是戰(zhàn)爭。we