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ted演讲稿范文篇1
i gave this talk at facebook not so long ago to about 100 employees, and a couple hours later, there was a young woman who works there sitting outside my little desk, and she wanted to talk to me. i said, okay, and she sat down, and we talked. and she said, "i learned something today. i learned that i need to keep my hand up." "what do you mean?"she said, "you're giving this talk, and you said you would take two more questions. i had my hand up with many other people, and you took two more questions. i put my hand down, and i noticed all the women did the same, and then you took more questions, only from the men." and i thought to myself,"wow, if it's me — who cares about this, obviously — giving this talk — and during this talk.
ted演讲稿范文篇2
first, i want to ask you a question; what does family mean someone told me: it means father and mother, i love you.
today i am very happy to stand here to express my opinion to my dear parents. first, i want to say thank you to my mom and dady .without you, i would not enjoy such a colorful life. you both love me for ever and never leave me alone when i was in trouble. thank you. mom and dady, thank you. when i was in my hard time, you are my tender sunshine which encourages me to hold on and never give up. and now i am too excited .i dont know how to express my true feeling with limited words. what i know is that without you my life will be filled with endless suffering and mistake .
thank you!
ted演讲稿范文篇3
so many people under estimate the power and importance of a smile, that simple little facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners ofthe mouth.
a smile has many meanings: pleasure, friendliness, welcome, amusement, and many more; and it is part of a universal body language that doesnsquo;t need any extrainter pretation.
plus a smile, with all its simplicity and beauty, can be a very important factor in many aspects of our lives:
you fall in love with a new country you visit because its people greet you with a welcoming smile everywhere you go; other countries you just donsquo;t like even though they might have more history, nature, entertainment and what not because their people donsquo;t seem so friendly or accepting.
you feel like buying from a certain store when the vendor welcomes you in with asmile, sometimes even if you wouldnsquo;t initially have bought anything; and in other stores, even though they have exactly what you need or better, you decide to walk away because the vendor doesnsquo;t look welcoming at all.
you want to give a waiter a good tip when he serves you with a smile, even if the food turns out not that good; on the other hand, sometimes yousquo;ll have some of the best food ever, but you wonsquo;t feel like giving the waiter a tip, even if you do, because he was grumpy.
more and more examples from our everyday life show how much a simple smile can change everything.
forever engraved in my mind will be the smiling faces of the people of thailand, the friendly pizza delivery boy, the welcoming supermarket vendor, the nice cashier at the bank, … etc.
it is these smiles that keep me wanting to go back, and that keep us all wanting to go back; looking at it from another view, if we break it down using business sense, a smile is one of the most effective means to generate sales and develop customer loyalty.
on top of all that, a smile is a very simple and easy thing to do, so it amazes why no one bothers to do it, it not only makes the person in front of you better, but it also makes you feel better as well, and isquo;m not making this up,it has been psychologically proven.
personally, isquo;d like to see more smiling faces in this world; in the airports when i enter a new country, in companies, government agencies, restaurants, hotels, banks,everywhere; and i think it is up to governments to campaign about this, and even make it obligatory in certain important places like airports, hospitals,hotels … etc.
letsquo;sall simply smile.
ted演讲稿范文篇4
i can't even notice that the men's hands are still raised, and the women's hands are still raised, how good are we as managers of our companies and our organizations at seeing that the men are reaching for opportunitiesmore than women?" we've got to get women to sit at the table.message number two: make your partner a real partner. i've become convinced that we've made more progress in the workforce than we have in the home. the data shows this very clearly. if a woman and a man work full-time and have a child, the woman does twice the amount of housework the man does, and the woman does three times the amount of childcare the man does. so she's got three jobs or two jobs, and he's got one. who do you think drops out when someone needs to be home more? the causes of this are really complicated, and i don't have time to go into them. and i don't think sunday football-watching and general laziness is the cause.
ted演讲稿范文篇5
we also have another problem, which is that women face harder choices between professional success and personal fulfillment. a recent study in the u.s. showed that, of married senior managers, two-thirds of the married men had children and only one-third of the married women had children. a couple of years ago, i was in new york, and i was pitching a deal, and i was in one of those fancy new york private equity offices you can picture. and i'm in the meeting — it's about a three-hour meeting — and two hours in, there needs to be that bio break, and everyone stands up, and the partner running the meeting starts looking really embarrassed. and i realized he doesn't know where the women's room is in his office. so i start looking around for moving boxes, figuring they just moved in, but i don't see any. and so i said, "did you just move into this office?" and he said, "no, we've been here about a year." and i said, "are you telling me that i am the only woman to have pitched a deal in this office in a year?" and he looked at me, and he said, "yeah. or maybe you're the only one who had to go to the bathroom."so the question is, how are we going to fix this? how do we change these numbers at the top? how do we make this different?
ted演讲稿范文篇6
the problem is that — let's say she got pregnant that day, that day — nine months of pregnancy, three months of maternity leave, six months to catch your breath — fast-forward two years, more often — and as i've seen it — women start thinking about this way earlier — when they get engaged, or married, when they start thinking about having a child, which can take a long time. one woman came to see me about this. she looked a little young. and i said, "so are you and your husband thinking about having a baby?" and she said, "oh no, i'm not married." she didn't even have a boyfriend.
ted演讲稿范文篇7
good morning,dear teacher and my friends.
its a very intresting topic today.
i think my dad was a hero for me when i was a young child. wed go fishing, walks, and other fun things for a kid.
every child has a good and great father, and so do i. my dad played a very important role in my daily life`````exactly speaking, in my past 16 years.
my family was rather poor when i was in my childhood. we didnt have our own house and had to live in a shabby, small room rented from my fathers factory. the room was so small that there was little space for people to walk. i didnt have my own bed and had to sleep with my parents. this is terrible both for my parents and me.
but father made this all different!he works very hard on his own business, now we have our own 2 housese,surly,i have my own room.and he take our family so much happiness, richer and richer.
when i was little, i did everything with my dad. you could always find me sitting on his knee or walking and doing everything with him. every night he would read me a bed time story and make the voices of each character.
i learnt a lot from my daddy. i learnt to never take things to seriously and to always smile.
years pasted, my father is over 45 now. it is time for me to look after him and i am sure i will do and we will live an even better life. and i will say,i really love you dad,cause you are the hero in my mind.
thank you so much!
ted演讲稿范文篇8
i started my journey in california with a uc berkley 30-year
longitudinal study that examined the photos of students in an old yearbook and tried to measure their success and well-being throughout their life. by measuring their student smiles, researchers were able to predict how fulfilling and long-lasting a subjects marriage will be, how well she would score on standardized tests of well-being and how inspiring she would be to others. in another yearbook, i stumbledupon barry obamas picture. when i first saw his picture, i thought that these superpowers came from his super collar. but now i know it was all in his smile. nother aha! moment came from a 20xx wayne state university research project that looked into pre-1950s baseball cards of major league players. the researchers found that the span of a players smile could actually predict the span of his life. players who didnt smile in their pictures lived an average of only years, where players with beaming smiles lived an average of almost 80 years.
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