sedated but my wife who was there told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctor started crying
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
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sedated but my wife who was there told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctor started crying
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
sedated but my wife who was there told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctor started crying
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
And so we have to introduce sort of that reality in order for the technology to be viewed as solving a problem that society currently faces,
Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED
or signs that we aren't coping very well with the pressure. But what if you viewed them instead as signs that your body was energized,
How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED
But in the study, when participants viewed their stress response as helpful, their blood vessels stayed relaxed like this.
How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED
linear time they thought life was a cycle in the Middle Ages they viewed Life as a staircase up to middle age
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To do so, we'll use a taxonomy of digital content. Content 1.0 is content that is just viewed by you. I use the word “view” today for all types of content we can experience.
What If You Could Talk to Your Favorite Character in a Movie? | Christoph Lassner | TED · TED
So in short, content 1.0 is just viewed by you. Content 2.0 is possibly uploaded by you.
What If You Could Talk to Your Favorite Character in a Movie? | Christoph Lassner | TED · TED
Now global player languages like English, Spanish, Mandarin, they are viewed as superior in comparison to lesser-spoken languages. So couples naturally gravitate towards them.
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
and much to my surprise, the talk became one of the 10 most-viewed talks in the history of TED.
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED