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nt say海倫:好的,我分為三點(diǎn)來說首先,回答你第一個(gè)問題:人類變了,這一點(diǎn)毋庸置疑現(xiàn)在人們依然渴望愛情。而幾千年來人們都遵從必須和來自匹配的背景和關(guān)聯(lián)的人結(jié)婚,每年我對(duì)5000人進(jìn)行調(diào)研,我問他們:“你想找什么樣的人?” 每年超過97%的人會(huì)說。海倫:是的。EP: The list grows誒斯特:清單越來越長了吧? HF: Well, basic thing is over 97percent of people want somebody that respects them, somebody they can trust andconfide in, somebody who makes them laugh, somebody who makes enough time forthem and somebody who they find physically never 39。s certainlyyou know, there39。s two parts海倫:呃,沒有。超過97%的人都表示想找尊重自己、值得信任的、能交心的、能逗你笑的、花時(shí)間陪自己的以及長相看著順眼的人。這幾點(diǎn)從未改變過,大概有兩部分EP: But you know how I call that? That39。snot what people used to say誒斯特:你知道我怎么定義這種現(xiàn)象嗎?過去人們并不是這樣的擇偶標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。HF: That39。s exactly : They said they wanted somebody withwhom they have panionship, economic support, went from aproduction economy to a service did it in the larger culture, and we39。redoing it in :過去人們會(huì)說他們想找能夠與自己作伴、提供經(jīng)濟(jì)支持、喜愛孩子的人,我們從生產(chǎn)經(jīng)濟(jì)轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)榉?wù)經(jīng)濟(jì)。在其他文化中我們已經(jīng)這么做了,現(xiàn)在我們把它帶到婚姻中。HF: Right, no question about it39。sinteresting, the millennials actually want to be very good parents, whereas thegeneration above them wants to have a very fine marriage but is not as focusedon being a good see all of these :是的,這一點(diǎn)毫無疑問但有趣的是,如今千禧一代非??释蔀楹细竦募议L,而他們的上一代人希望有個(gè)美滿的婚姻,但卻不向他們一樣專注于成為合格的家長,你可以看到這些細(xì)微的差別。There39。s two basic parts of personality:there39。s your cultureeverything you grew up to do and believe and sayandthere39。s your , what I39。ve been talking about is that temperament is certainly going to change with changingtimes and changing :你的文化、成長過程信仰和言行以及性格,我討論的基本上都是性格。而性格一定會(huì)隨著時(shí)間和信仰的改變而改變。And in terms of the paradox of choice,there39。s no question about it that this is a were millions ofyears where you found that sweet boy at the other side of the water hole, andyou went for 。千百萬年以來,如果人們?cè)诤舆吙吹叫膭?dòng)的對(duì)象,便會(huì)去爭(zhēng)取。EP: Yes, but you誒斯特:是的,但是HF: I do want to say one more line is, in hunting and gathering societies, they tended to have two orthree partners during the course of their weren39。t square!And I39。mnot suggesting that we do, but the bottom line is, we39。ve always is alwaysin fact, the brain is wellbuilt to what wecall 39。equilibrate,39。 to try and decide: Do I e, do I stay? Do I go,do I stay? What are the opportunities here? How do I handle this there? And soI think we39。re seeing another playout of that :還有一件事歸根結(jié)底,在狩獵及采集社會(huì)中,人們一生中通常有2到3個(gè)伴侶他們并不是兩兩相對(duì)的。我當(dāng)然不是建議我們也這么做,但重要的是我們始終可以做出其他選擇。人類一直如此,實(shí)際上,人類大腦的構(gòu)造是平衡對(duì)稱的,去試探或下決心:來或走?去或留?留下來有什么樣的機(jī)遇?怎么處理這件事?我想現(xiàn)在上演的正是大腦決策的另一出戲。KS: Well, thank you both so thinkyou39。re going to have a million dinner partners for tonight!KS:非常感謝兩位。我想你今晚要和很多人共進(jìn)晚餐了。(Applause)Thank you, thank you.(掌聲)謝謝!第二篇:《科技改變生活》演講科技改變生活親愛的老師同學(xué)們,大家早上好,我是??,今天我演講的題目是《科技改變生活》。工業(yè)化與信息化的發(fā)展,推動(dòng)了科學(xué)技術(shù)的進(jìn)步,而這些日新月異科學(xué)技術(shù)的,也越來越多地滲透到我們的生活和學(xué)習(xí)之中:通訊技術(shù)的發(fā)展,使溝通不再困難;網(wǎng)絡(luò)技術(shù)的發(fā)展,讓資源實(shí)現(xiàn)了全球性的共享;智能設(shè)備的發(fā)展,改變了人類的生活方式。我們每天都生活并享受在科技的成果中。生活無處不體現(xiàn)著科技的進(jìn)步。人類得益于科技,科技則源于創(chuàng)新。然而,創(chuàng)新并不是遙不可及的。當(dāng)你欣喜若狂地解出一道數(shù)學(xué)題時(shí),可否想到還有另一種解法?當(dāng)你面對(duì)節(jié)約用水的傳統(tǒng)對(duì)策時(shí),可否想到還有更好的措施?生活用品、學(xué)習(xí)用具的小改進(jìn)就是創(chuàng)造。創(chuàng)新就是這樣一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)培養(yǎng)起來的。在科技中,往往一個(gè)小小的創(chuàng)新就能誕生一個(gè)新的偉大的發(fā)明?!翱茖W(xué)技術(shù)是第一生產(chǎn)力”,它是一個(gè)民族進(jìn)步的靈魂,是國家興旺發(fā)達(dá)的不竭動(dòng)力。同學(xué)們,今后讓我們努力學(xué)習(xí)科學(xué)知識(shí),勤于觀察,勇于探索,用創(chuàng)新點(diǎn)綴人生,讓科技融入理想!我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!第三篇:Photosthatchangedtheworld(改變世界的照片TED演講)Photos that changed the world Good moring, name is Xiehonglan,I e from Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian faces the island of Taiwan,off the China area nurtures many eminent scholars and politicians of the Chinese contemporary history,such as Yanfu,BinXing and Lin love my graduated from Nankai my topic is Photos that changed the world To start with, I want to ask a you believe images can change the world? However, the truth is that we know that the images themselves don’t change the world, but we are also aware that, since the beginning of photography, images have provoked reactions in people, and those reactions have caused change to let’s begin with a group of images, they are so wellknown, you might even recognize them in a different I think we are looking for something are looking for images that shine an unpromising light on crucial issues, images that transcend borders, that transcend religions, images that provoke us to step up and do other words, to , this image, you have all changed our view of the physical have never seen our planet from this perspective people credit a lot of the birth of the environmental movement to our seeing the planet like this for the first time, its smallness, its years later, this groupare aware of the destructive power that our species can wield over our images taken by Brent Stirton in the Congo, these gorillas were murdered, some would even say crucified, and unsurprisingly, they sparked international , images have power to shed light of understanding on suspicion, ignorance, and in particularthe issue of HIV/ the 1980s, people avoided talking about the simple act, in 1987, of the most famous woman in the world, the Princess of Wales, touching an HIV/AIDS infected baby, did a great deal, especially in Europe, to stop , better than most, knew the power of an when we are confronted by a powerful image, we all have a can look away, or we can address the , when these photos appeared in the Guardian in 1998, they put a lot of focus and attention, and in the end, a lot of money, towards the Sudan famine relief the images change the world? No, but they had a major Adams said, “you don’t take a photograph, you make it.” In my view, it’s not the photographer who makes the photo, it’s bring to each image, our own values, our own belief systems, and as a result of that, the image resonates with us.第四篇:TED演講綠色未來(A Greener Future?)大家好,我是Zach。從本周開始,我們將開展“TED演講主題介紹”系列,陸續(xù)為大家介紹TED演講的各類主題,方便大家更快地找到自己喜歡的TED演講。眾所周知,TED剛剛創(chuàng)辦時(shí)的焦點(diǎn)是集中在Technology(科技), Entertainment(娛樂)和Design(設(shè)計(jì))三方面。但隨著TED的成長和知名度的增加,TED演講所涵蓋的行業(yè)也越來越廣泛。為了確保讀者們不會(huì)在大量的演講中迷失了方向,TED網(wǎng)站貼心地將所有的演講分門別類,歸納到不同的主題