Isn't that true? When I was a student, if you had a degree, you had a job. If you didn't have a job, it's because you didn't want one.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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Isn't that true? When I was a student, if you had a degree, you had a job. If you didn't have a job, it's because you didn't want one.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
Isn't that true? When I was a student, if you had a degree, you had a job. If you didn't have a job, it's because you didn't want one.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
and we measured the physiology of both partners. What this allowed us to do is capture the degree to which people stress.
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and I'm going to highlight three of them, to improve the degree to which we give clear, consistent feedback to people,
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care managers, social workers. It's not so important what specific degree upstreamists have at the end of their name.
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There will be a lot of intelligent models in the world. Very smart models will be commoditized to some degree. I think we’ll have the best,
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in terms of putting incredibly capable AI with a high degree of safety in the hands of a lot of people, and giving them tools to sort of
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For example, let's have this relationship long-distance for two years until your degree is over. They make it time-bound.
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woman she's a PhD environmental scientist who got her degree at Berkeley I mean you couldn't find you couldn't
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exceptionalism was and frankly what globalism was to a degree it was the United States saying we support Global
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But of course, he also understands that Lisa's degree will benefit them both in the end. But after a few years, Andy becomes neglected and resentful.
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and maybe the two of them would have commuted for a couple of years while Lisa finished her degree. So let's take another couple, Emily and Deb.
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and drink alcohol to excess. They were much less likely to complete a university degree, with daughters a staggering 58 percent less likely to do so.
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I'm not just talking about some existential "I have a degree in a social science" kind of way, but in the very real way that it affects me and my family
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We judge ourselves as better than others to a degree that violates the laws of math. When software engineers at two companies were asked to rate their performance,
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I walked up to Ashland, Oregon, where they were offering an environmental studies degree. It’s only 500 miles.
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We have a special program for you." They did. And in those two years, I graduated with my first degree -- a bachelor’s degree. And my father came out, he was so proud.
John Francis: Walk the earth ... my 17-year vow of silence | TED · TED
He said, "Listen, we’re really proud of you son, but what are you going to do with a bachelor’s degree? You don’t ride in cars, you don’t talk --
John Francis: Walk the earth ... my 17-year vow of silence | TED · TED
he said, "You’ve got to start riding and driving and start talking. What are you going to do with a master’s degree?" I hunched my shoulder, I got my backpack
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