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TED演讲:错误引导的艺术(1)
Do you think it&#39s possible to control someone&#39s attention?你们觉得人的注意力是可控制的吗?Even more than that,或者更进一步,what about predicting human behavior?人的行为可预知吗?I think those are interesting ideas, if you could.如果可以的话,我觉得这些想法很有趣。I mean, for me, that would be the perfect superpower,对我来说,这些会是完美的超能力,actually k
2020.09.16 08:37:59
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(6)
This would put a pipeline to take natural gas将设置天然气运输管线from the Beaufort Sea through the heart从波弗特海穿越of the third largest watershed basin in the world,世上第三大水域中心and the only one which is 95 percent intact.及世上唯一保有 95% 完整生态的地区And building a pipeline with an industrial highway伴随着管线所建设的产业道路would change f
2020.09.16 08:36:51
TED演讲:生命中最惨痛的时刻如何造就我们(3)
Dr. Ma Thida, a leading human rights activist马提达博士,一位人活跃的权运动领袖who had nearly died in prison曾经几乎丧命于狱中and had spent many years in solitary confinement,并在单独禁锢中度过多年,told me she was grateful to her jailers但她告诉我她很感谢她的囚监for the time she had had to think,给她思考的时间,for the wisdom she had gained,让她得到了许多的智慧,for
2020.09.16 08:36:08
TED演讲:生命中最惨痛的时刻如何造就我们(5)
And they went on and on,他们滔滔不绝地说着,and the soldier watched,而那名士兵看着他们,and then he sat there for a full minute知道他们说完了之后,after they were finished他坐在那里待了整整一分钟,and looked at us so bedraggled in the rain,看着我们这群落汤鸡,and said, &quotWhat you have said is true,然后说,“你们说的是事实,and we must bow to the will of the peo
2020.09.16 08:35:08
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(5)
This is one of the reasons why Canada,这就是为何加拿大originally a climate change hero --它原本是环保英雄-we were one of the first signatories of the Kyoto Accord.我们是第一批签署京都议定书的国家之一Now we&#39re the country that has full-time lobbyists现在我国派驻全职说客in the European Union and Washington, D.C.在欧盟及华盛顿特区threatening trade war
2020.09.16 08:35:01
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(4)
And the Athabasca River drains downstream阿萨帕斯卡尔河下游to a range of Aboriginal communities.即原住民聚集地In Fort Chippewa, the 800 people there,奇普怀恩堡有800位居民are finding toxins in the food chain,食物链中含有毒性物质this has been scientifically proven.已经科学证实The tar sands toxins are in the food chain,食物链中含有沥青砂这种毒性物质and this
2020.09.16 08:35:01
TED演讲:生命中最惨痛的时刻如何造就我们(4)
We cannot bear a pointless torment,我们不能承担无谓的痛苦,but we can endure great pain但如果我们认定它是有意义的,if we believe that it&#39s purposeful.我们就能忍受巨大的痛苦。Ease makes less of an impression on us安逸比起挣扎并不会对than struggle.我们留下深刻的印象。We could have been ourselves without our delights,没有了喜悦,我们还会是我们,but not without the misfo
2020.09.16 08:34:17
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(1)
The world&#39s largest and most devastating世上最大、最具破坏性的environmental and industrial project环境及工业计划is situated in the heart发生于of the largest and most intact forest in the world,世上最大、保存最完整的森林当中Canada&#39s boreal forest.加拿大北方森林It stretches right across northern Canada, in Labrador,它横跨加拿大北部的拉布拉多省it&#39s
2020.09.16 08:34:17
TED演讲:错误引导的艺术(2)
Pardon me.不好意思。I don&#39t think I need this clicker anymore. You can have that.我觉得我不需要这个遥控器了,给你吧。Thank you very much. I appreciate that.谢谢,非常感谢!Come on up to the stage, Joe. Let&#39s play a little game now.请上台,乔。我们玩个游戏吧!Do you have anything in your front pockets?你前面的裤袋里有什么东西吗? 乔:现金。Money. All right,
2020.09.16 08:33:23
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(3)
The oil produced from either method藉由以上两种方式开采的原油produces more greenhouse gas emissions than any other oil.比以其他方式 开采的原油排放更多温室气体This is one of the reasons why it&#39s called这正是它被称为the world&#39s dirtiest oil.世上最脏油类的原因之一It&#39s also one of the reasons why it is这也是使它成为the largest and fastest-growing sin
2020.09.16 08:33:06
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(2)
And I think particularly now,我认为尤其是目前as we see ourselves in a time of environmental crisis,我们明白人类身处环境危机时代we can learn so much from these people我们可从这些族群身上学到许多东西who have lived so sustainably in this ecosystem他们在这片生态系统中for over 10,000 years.生活了1万多年In the heart of this ecosystem is the very antithesis这片
2020.09.16 08:32:18
TED演讲:石油真正的代价(7)
We need to ensure that these wetlands and forests我们必须保护这些湿地和森林that are our best and greatest and most critical它是对抗全球暖化最佳、最有利defense against global warming are protected,最重要的防线and we are not releasing that carbon bomb into the atmosphere.我们不能将这枚碳弹释放到大气中And we need to all gather together我们必须团结一致and sa
2020.09.16 08:32:17
TED演讲:生命中最惨痛的时刻如何造就我们(2)
and you need to fold the worst events of your life你必须把生命中最糟糕的时间,into a narrative of triumph,揉搓成胜利的故事,evincing a better self用更好的自己in response to things that hurt.来还击能伤害你的事物。One of the other mothers I interviewed我在写我的书时,when I was working on my book访问了一位母亲,had been raped as an adolescent,她年少时被强奸,and h
2020.09.16 08:32:09
TED演讲:生命中最惨痛的时刻如何造就我们(6)
But if you banish the dragons,但如果你驱逐了恶龙,you banish the heroes,你也同时驱逐了英雄,and we become attached而我们无法放下to the heroic strain in our own lives.我们生命中英雄的那一部分。I&#39ve sometimes wondered我有时候会问自己whether I could have ceased to hate that part of myself如果没有同性恋权益的色彩斑斓,without gay pride&#39s technicolor fiesta,(这
2020.09.15 06:30:21
TED演讲:谈魅力(3)
Mel Gibson&#39s Passion Of The Christ not glamorous.Mel Gibson的耶稣受难记不属于这类范畴。That&#39s glamour:这就是魅力。that&#39s Michelangelo&#39s Pieta, where Mary is the same age as Jesus and they&#39re both awfully happy and pleasant.这是米开朗琪罗的圣母怜子雕像,这里的圣母玛丽与耶稣同龄而且都十分开心,无忧无虑。Glamour invites us to live in a different
2020.09.15 06:28:49
TED演讲:谈魅力(4)
And sprezzatura is the art that conceals art. sprezzatura.是那种浑然天成的艺术。It makes things look effortless.它使得事物简约易懂。You don&#39t think about how Nicole Kidman is maneuvering that dress she just looks completely natural.你不用去向妮可·基德曼是如何穿着那件裙子的,这种着装在她身上就是如此的自然。And I remember reading, after the Lara Croft mov
2020.09.15 06:28:41
TED演讲:谈魅力(6)
This is from Triumph Of The Will brilliant editing to cut together things.这个是来自电影意志的胜利剪辑的工作做的非常棒。There&#39s a glamour shot.这个快照很赞。National Socialism is all about glamour.纳粹主义和魔力紧紧相连。It was a very aesthetic ideology.有一种非常美学的意识形态。It was all about cleaning up Germany, and the West, and the world,and ri
2020.09.15 06:27:36
TED演讲:谈魅力(5)
And the way we deal with that is we displace them we put them into a golden world, an imagined world,an age of heroes, the world to come.而我们处理它的方式就是将其替换掉我们将其放入到流金岁月,幻想的世界中,即将到来的,英雄的时代。And in the life of an individual, we often associate that with some object.当你以个人的状态生活时,我们经常将其和某种实体联系在一起。The white pi
2020.09.15 06:27:04
TED演讲:谈魅力(2)
Well of course, in the 20th century,glamour came to have this different meaning associated with Hollywood.当然,在20世纪,魅力开始和好莱坞联系在一起从而拥有了各种不同的含义。And this is Hedy Lamarr.这是Hedy Lamarr。Hedy Lamarr said, Anyone can look glamorous, all you have to do is sit there and look stupid.Hedy Lamarr说,只要你坐在那里装出一副傻样,任
2020.09.15 06:26:53
TED演讲之2.0版城市:为什么巴士体现了一种民主实践(1)
Mobility in developing world cities在世界上发展中国家城市里is a very peculiar challenge,流动性是一个非常严峻的挑战because different from health因为它和健康or education or housing,教育或住房不同it tends to get worse as societies become richer.当社会变得更富有时,它反而变得更糟Clearly, a unsustainable model.显然,是一个不可持续的发展模式Mobility, as most other developin
2020.09.11 08:32:13
TED演讲之2.0版城市:如何重新设计公寓建筑(2)
And then we decided to take New York as a test case,后来我们决定拿纽约做实验案例,and we looked at Lower Manhattan.研究曼哈顿下城。And we mapped all the building area in Manhattan.我们画出曼哈顿建筑区的地图。On the left is Manhattan today:左边是现在的曼哈顿:blue for housing, red for office buildings, retail.蓝色是住宅,红色是办公大楼和商场。On the right, we rec
2020.09.11 08:32:08
TED演讲之2.0版城市:如何食用我们的地貌(3)
Sales were up.销量提升了And then, we had a chat with the farmers, and we said,接着,我们和种植者交流,我们说&quotWe&#39re really serious about this,&quot&quot我们对这件事情很认真&quotbut they didn&#39t actually believe us, so we thought,但他们并不怎么相信我们,于是我们想okay, what should we do? I know. If we can create好吧,我们该做什么? 我知道,如果我们能创造出a ca
2020.09.11 08:31:47
TED演讲:医学的未来?也许是手机上的一个应用程序(2)
And now we can see inside of the brain with a resolution and ability that was never before available,and essentially learn how to reconstruct,and maybe even re-engineer,or backwards engineer, the brain so we can better understand pathology, disease and therapy.现在我们能看到大脑内部用一种以前没有过的分辨率和能力,本质上学会如何重建,也许
2020.09.11 08:31:38
TED演讲之什么是爱:人类性进化的启示(2)
All Cacilda and I have done is extend this sharing behavior to sexuality.我和卡希尔达只是将这种分享行为扩展到了性上So we&#39ve argued that human sexuality我们认为人类的性has essentially evolved, until agriculture,直到农业出现之前as a way of establishing and maintaining一直是作为一种方式来建立和维持the complex, flexible social systems, networks, that
2020.09.10 07:18:37
TED演讲 全球经济的隐形推动力—寄钱回家(3)
U.S. Fed started a program with Mexico to enable money service businesses to send money to Mexico for a fixed cost of only 67 cents per transaction.美国联邦政府和墨西哥之间启动了一个项目,使得汇款公司往墨西哥寄钱时只需要每笔67美分的手续费。And yet, these faster, cheaper, better options can&#39t be applied internationally because of the fear of
2020.09.10 07:16:44
TED演讲之生与死:如何健康长寿(6)
And we managed to boil it down to nine.我们试图归结为九点In fact we&#39ve done two more Blue Zone expeditions since this其实在这次蓝区远征前and these common denominators hold true.我们已经调查了两个蓝区And the first one,第一个and I&#39m about to utter a heresy here,我想说个异端邪说,none of them exercise,他们谁都不运动at least the way we think of
2020.09.09 07:56:40
TED演讲:货币的未来(6)
Cryptocurrencies are based on a special field of mathematics called cryptography.加密货币是基于一种特殊的数学算法,称为密码学。Cryptography is the study of how to secure communication, and it&#39s about two really important things:密码学是一门关于保障通信安全的学科,其中有两件特别重要的事:masking information so it can be hidden in plain sight, and ve
2020.07.24 09:18:55
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