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时间:2013-05-22 09:20

如何找TED演讲稿

我都是把TED演讲的标题摘下来百度,有些人会整理,可以搜得到。

不过新的就不一定的,你要练英语么

3分钟的TED演讲稿

ted精彩演讲:坠机让我学到的三件事imagineabigexplosionasyouclimbthrough3,000ft.imagineaplanefullofsmoke.imagineanenginegoingclack,clack,clack,clack,clack,clack,clack.itsoundsscary.想像一个大爆炸,当你在三千多英尺的高空;想像机舱内布满黑烟,想像引擎发出喀啦、喀啦、喀啦、喀啦、喀啦的声响,听起来很可怕。

wellihadauniqueseatthatday.iwassittingin1d.iwastheonlyonewhocantalktotheflightattendants.soilookedatthemrightaway,andtheysaid,noproblem.weprobablyhitsomebirds.thepilothadalreadyturnedtheplanearound,andwewerentthatfar.youcouldseemanhattan.那天我的位置很特别,我坐在1d,我是唯一可以和空服员说话的人,于是我立刻看着他们,他们说,“没问题,我们可能撞上鸟了。

”机长已经把机头转向,我们离目的地很近,已经可以看到曼哈顿了。

twominuteslater,3thingshappenedatthesametime.thepilotlinesuptheplanewiththehudsonriver.thatsusuallynottheroute.heturnsofftheengines.nowimaginebeinginaplan

关于ted演讲稿

右侧有一个Interactive Transcript,就是互动式文稿,你点一下第一句,把旁边的条拉到最后按住shift键点一下最后一句就可以选中全文,按ctrl+C就可以复制,再随便找个地方CTRL+V粘贴下来就好。

TED《为什么我必须站出来》英文演讲稿

Geena Rocero:Why I must come out The world makes you something that you?re not,but you know inside what you are,and that question burns in your heart:How will you become that?I may be somewhat unique in this,but I am not alone,not alone at all.So when I became a fashion model,I felt that d finally achieved the dream that d always wanted since I was a young child.My outside self finally matched my inner truth,my inner self.For complicated reasons which ll get to later,when I look at this picture,at that time I felt like,Geena,you?ve done it,you?ve made it,you have arrived.But this past October,I realized that m only just beginning.All of us are put in boxes by our family,by our religion,by our society,our moment in history,even our own bodies.Some people have the courage to break free,not to accept the limitations imposed by the color of their skin or by the beliefs of those that surround them.Those people are always the threat to the status quo,to what is considered acceptable.In my case,for the last nine years,some of my neighbors,some of my friends,colleagues,even my agent,did not know about my history.I think,in mystery,this is called the reveal.Here is mine.I was assigned boy at birth based on the appearance of my genitalia.I remember when I was five years old in Philippines walking around our house,I would always wear this t-shirt on my head.And my mom asked me,钬 How come you always wear that t-shirt on your head?钬 I said,钬 Mom,this is my hair.m a girl.钬 I knew then how to self-identify.Gender has always been considered a fact,immutable,but we now know it?s actually more fluid,complex and mysterious.Because of my success,I never had the courage to share my story,not because I thought what I am is wrong,but because of how the world treats those of us who wish to break free.Every day,I was so grateful because I am a woman.I have a mom and dad and family who accepted me for who I am.Many are not so fortunate.\\\\x0cThere?s a long tradition in Asian culture that celebrates the fluid mystery of gender.There is a Buddhist goddess of compassion.There is a Hindu goddess,hijra goddess.So when I was eight years old,I was at a fiesta in the Philippines celebrating these mysteries.I was in front of the stage,and I remember,out comes this beautiful woman right in front of me,and I remember that moment something hit me:That is the kind of women I would like to be.So when I was 15 years old,still dressing as a boy,I met this woman named T.L.She is a transgender beauty pageant manager.That night she asked me,钬 How come you are not joining the beauty pageant?钬 She convinced me that if I joined that she would take care of the registration fee and the garments,and that night,I won best in swimsuit and best in long gown and placed second runner up among 40-plus candidates.That moment changed my life.All of a sudden,I was introduced to the world of beauty pageants.Not a lot of people could say that your first job is a pageant queen for transgender women,but ll take it.So from 15 to 17 years old,I joined the most prestigious pageant to the pageant where it?s at the back of the truck,literally,or sometimes it would be a pavement next to a rice field,and when it rains钬攊t rains a lot in the Philippines钬撄he organizers would have to move it inside someone?s house.I also experiences the goodness of strangers,especially when we would travel in remote provinces in the Philippines.But most importantly,I met some of my best friends in that community.In 2001,my mom,who had moved to San Francisco,called me and told me that my green card petition came through,that I could now move to the United States.I resisted it.I told my mom,钬 Mom,m having fun.m here with my friends.I love traveling,being a beauty pageant queen.钬 But then two weeks later she called me,she said,钬 Did you know that if you move to the United States you could change your name and gender marker?钬 That was all I need to hear.My mom also told me to put two s in the spelling of my name.She also came with \\\\x0cme when I had my surgery in Thailand at 19 years old.It?s interesting,in some of the most rural cities in Thailand,they perform some of the most prestigious,safe and sophisticated surgery.At that time in the United States,you needed to have surgery before you could change your name and gender marker.So in 2001,I moved to San Francisco,and I remember looking at my California driver s license with my name Geena and gender maker F.That was a powerful moment.For some people,their I.D.is their license to drive or even to get a drink,but for me,that was my license to live,to feel dignified.All of a sudden,my fears were minimized.I felt that I could conquer my dream and move to New York and be a model.Many are not so fortunate.I think of this woman named Ayla Nettless.She?s from New York,she?s a young woman who was courageously living her truth,but hatred ended her life.For most of my community,this is the reality in which we live.Our suicide rate is nine times higher than that of the general population.Every November 20,we have a global vigil for Transgender Day of Remembrance.I m here at this stage because it?s a long history of people who fought and stood up for injustice.This is Marsha P.Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.Today,this very moment,is my real come out.I could no longer live my truth for and by myself.I want to do my best to help others live their truth without shame and terror.I am here,exposed,so that one day there will never be a need for a November 20 vigil.My deepest truth allowed me to accept who I am.Will you?Thank you very much.(Applause) Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.(Applause) Kathryn Schulz:Geena,one quick question for you.m wondering what you would say,especially to parents,but in a more broad way,to friends,to family,to anyone \\\\x0cwho finds themselves encountering a child or a person who is struggling with and uncomfortable with a gender that?s being assigned them,what might you say to the family members of that person to help them become good and caring and kind family members to them?Geena Rocero:Sure.Well,first,really,m so blessed.The support system,with my mom especially,and my family,that in itself is just so powerful.I remember every time I would coach young trans women,I would mentor them,and sometimes when they would call me and tell me that their parents can?t accept it,I would pick up that phone call and tell my mom,钬 Mom,can you call this woman?钬 And sometimes it works,sometimes it doesn?t,so钬 But it?s just,gender identity is in the core of our being,right?I mean,we?re all assigned gender at birth,so what m trying to do is to have this conversation that sometimes that gender assignment doesn?t match,and there should be a space that would allow people to self-identify,and that?s a conversation that we should have with parents,with colleagues.The transgender movement,it?s at the very beginning,to compare to how the gay movement started.There?s still a lot of work that needs to be done.There should be an understanding.There should be a pace of curiosity and asking questions,and I hope all of you guys will be my allies.

TED演讲:什么时候该放手,什么时候该坚持

当你觉得你已经无力再去支持着你们的时候就要放弃,但你觉得你们还有一线希望的时候你该坚持

结了婚才知道自己有多恶毒 ted 演讲稿

一、复习导入,解读目标1、已知圆的半径或直径,怎样计算圆的周长

写出圆的周长公式:C= 或C= 2、求下面各圆的周长: (1)半径是1米   (2)直径是3厘米3、整体感知圆柱: 请找出生活中圆柱形的物体。

二、用心思考,独立完成1、圆柱的表面(1)摸摸圆柱。

摸摸自己手中圆柱的表面,说说发现了什么

圆柱是由哪几个部分组成的

(2)摸到的上下两个面叫什么

摸到的圆柱周围的曲面叫什么

它们有什么特征

2、圆柱的高(1)自学课本P11例1,拿个圆柱实物指出它的高,思考圆柱的高有什么特征

(2)深化感知:面对这数不清的高,测量哪一条最为简便

(3)尝试完成P11“做一做”。

(说一说长方形或正方形转动起来是什么

)(4)说一说圆柱有什么特征

三、合作交流,释疑解惑1、圆柱的侧面展开(P12例2)(1)动手操作:请同学分小组拿出有商标纸的圆柱形实物,分别把商标纸剪开,再打开,观察商标纸的形状.(2)交流讨论:展开后得到长方形和正方形的是怎样剪的

展开后得到平行四边形的是怎样剪的

(3)寻求发现:展开的长方形的长和宽与圆柱的关系.①把展开的长方形还原成圆柱的侧面,再展开,在重复操作中观察。

②说出自己的发现:这个长方形的长就是圆柱底面的_________,宽就是圆柱的______。

③小组对子相互检查并说一说错在什么地方。

(4)延伸发现:展开的平行四边形的底和高及正方形的边长与圆柱的关系。

①讨论:平行四边形能否通过什么方法转化成长方形

②想一想:当圆柱底面周长与高相等时,侧面展开图是什么形

③小结:不管侧面怎样剪,得到各种图形,都能通过割补的方法转化成长方形.其中正方形是特殊的长方形.四、展示提升,当堂检测1、完成P15 练习二第1、2题,组长检查核对,提出质疑。

2、层级训练:1、巩固训练:完成P15练习二第3、4题。

2、拓展提高:完成第12页“做一做”。

整理导学案:1、对照学习目标,把自己已经完成的学习目标后面画个笑脸。

2、把自己本节课的收获或提醒自己的话用红笔写在右面栏里。

演讲稿ted工作上需要那么多条条框框吗

两个都可以,百度文库专精文档,新浪共享却包罗万象,文档,程序,代码,软件什么都有

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