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Neil Harbisson:I listen to color
TEDGlobal 2012 · 9:35 · Filmed Jun 2012
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Jennifer Lin:Improvising on piano, aged 14
TED2004 · 24:05 · Filmed Feb 2004
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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The LXD:In the Internet age, dance evolves ... အံ့ၾသဖို့ေကာင္းပါတယ္
TED2010 · 16:48 · Filmed Feb 2010
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Taylor Wilson:My radical plan for small nuclear fission reactors
TED2013 · 12:53 · Filmed Feb 2013
Subtitles available in 23 languages
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Ze Frank:My
web playroom
TEDGlobal 2010 · 18:00 · Filmed Jul 2010
Subtitles available in 28 languages
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Mark Shaw demos Ultra-Ever Dry, a liquid-repellent coating
that acts as an astonishingly powerful shield against water and water-based
materials. At the nano level, the spray covers a surface with an umbrella of
air so that water bounces right off. Watch for an exciting two-minute kicker.
Mark Shaw:One
very dry demo
TED2013 · 5:31 · Filmed Feb 2013
Subtitles available in 36 languages
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Camille Seaman:Photos from a storm chaser
TED2013 · 3:26 · Filmed Feb 2013
Subtitles available in 42 languages
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အရမ္းကိုအံ့ၾသဖို့ေကာင္းပါတယ္
John Underkoffler:Pointing to the future of UI
TED2010 · 15:22 · Filmed Feb 2010
Subtitles available in 23 languages
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Neil Pasricha:The 3 A's of awesome
TEDxToronto 2010 · 17:33 · Filmed Sep 2010
Subtitles available in 35 languages
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Tech columnist David Pogue shares 10 simple, clever tips for
computer, web, smartphone and camera users. And yes, you may know a few of
these already — but there's probably at least one you don't.
David Pogue:10 top time-saving tech tips
TED2013 · 5:44 · Filmed Feb 2013
Subtitles available in 39 languages
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Can we edit the content of our memories? It’s a
sci-fi-tinged question that Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu are asking in their lab at
MIT. Essentially, the pair shoot a laser beam into the brain of a living mouse
to activate and manipulate its memory. In this unexpectedly amusing talk they
share not only how, but — more importantly — why they do this. (Filmed at
TEDxBoston.)
Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu:A mouse. A laser beam. A manipulated memory.
TEDxBoston 2013 · 15:25 · Filmed Jun 2013
Subtitles available in 24 languages
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Humorist John Hodgman rambles through a new story about
aliens, physics, time, space and the way all of these somehow contribute to a
sweet, perfect memory of falling in love.
John Hodgman:Aliens, love — where are they?
TED2008 · 16:40 · Filmed Feb 2008
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Garrett Lisi:An 8-dimensional model of the universe
TED2008 · 21:26 · Filmed Feb 2008
Subtitles available in 24 languages
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Svante Pääbo:DNA clues to our inner neanderthal
TEDGlobal 2011 · 17:01 · Filmed Jul 2011
Subtitles available in 32 languages
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What would happen if we could generate power from our
windowpanes? In this moving talk, entrepreneur Justin Hall-Tipping shows the
materials that could make that possible, and how questioning our notion of
'normal' can lead to extraordinary breakthroughs.
Justin Hall-Tipping:Freeing energy from the grid
TEDGlobal 2011 · 12:45 · Filmed Jul 2011
Subtitles available in 29 languages
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William Black is a former bank regulator who’s seen
firsthand how banking systems can be used to commit fraud — and how “liar's
loans” and other tricky tactics led to the 2008 US banking crisis that
threatened the international economy. In this engaging talk, Black, now an
academic, reveals the best way to rob a bank — from the inside.
William Black:How to rob a bank (from the inside, that is)
ဘဏ္ ကို ဘယ္
လို လုယက္ မလဲ ဓားျပတိုက္မလဲ သူက အလြယ္ဆံုးနည္းကို
ေတြ့ထားတယ္တဲ့
TEDxUMKC · 18:48 · Filmed Sep 2013
Subtitles available in 9 languages
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Do you have a TED Talk inside, just bursting to come out?
Take this tongue-in-cheek musical journey to “Give Your Talk.” A musical love
letter to our speakers — written, directed and performed by the TED staff.
The TED Staff:It's TED, the Musical
TED in the Field · 4:37 · Filmed Apr 2014
Subtitles available in 29 languages
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What happens when you get an entire audience to stand up and
connect with one another? Chaos, that's what. At least, that's what happened
when Jane McGonigal tried to teach TED to play her favorite game. Then again,
when the game is "massively multiplayer thumb-wrestling," what else
would you expect?
Jane McGonigal:Massively multi-player… thumb-wrestling?
TEDGlobal 2013 · 7:18 · Filmed Jun 2013
Subtitles available in 32 languages
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Deep brain stimulation is becoming very precise. This
technique allows surgeons to place electrodes in almost any area of the brain,
and turn them up or down — like a radio dial or thermostat — to correct
dysfunction. Andres Lozano offers a dramatic look at emerging techniques, in
which a woman with Parkinson's instantly stops shaking and brain areas eroded
by Alzheimer's are brought back to life. (Filmed at TEDxCaltech.)
Andres Lozano:Parkinson's, depression and the switch that might turn them off
TEDxCaltech · 15:34 · Filmed Jan 2013
Subtitles available in 28 languages
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George Smoot:The design of the universe
Serious Play 2008 · 19:00 · Filmed May 2008
Subtitles available in 26 languages
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Handspring Puppet Company:The genius puppetry behind War Horse
TED2011 · 18:11 · Filmed Mar 2011
Subtitles available in 23 languages
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Susan Savage-Rumbaugh:The gentle genius of bonobos အရမ္းကိုအံ့ၾသဖို့ေကာင္းပါတယ္
TED2004 · 17:25 · Filmed Feb 2004
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Can a person disappear in plain sight? That’s the question
Liu Bolin‘s remarkable work seems to ask. The Beijing-based artist is sometimes
called “The Invisible Man” because in nearly all his art, Bolin is front and
center — and completely unseen. He aims to draw attention to social and
political issues by dissolving into the background.
Liu Bolin:The
invisible man
TED2013 · 7:46 · Filmed Feb 2013
Subtitles available in 22 languages
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Tom Thum:The
orchestra in my mouth
TEDxSydney · 11:41 · Filmed May 2013
Subtitles available in 35 languages
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A spinal cord injury can sever the communication between
your brain and your body, leading to paralysis. Fresh from his lab, Grégoire
Courtine shows a new method — combining drugs, electrical stimulation and a robot
— that could re-awaken the neural pathways and help the body learn again to
move on its own. See how it works, as a paralyzed rat becomes able to run and
navigate stairs.
Grégoire Courtine:The paralyzed rat that walked
TEDGlobal 2013 · 14:23 · Filmed Jun 2013
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Alan Russell studies regenerative medicine — a breakthrough
way of thinking about disease and injury, using a process that can signal the
body to rebuild itself.
Alan Russell:The potential of regenerative medicine
regenerative
medicine ကို သံုးျပီး ေၿချပတ္ လက္ျပတ္ မ်ားကို
ျပန္ ထြက္ေအာင္ လုပ္လို့ရပါတယ္ဆိုတာကိုျပထားပါတယ္
TED2006 · 19:25 · Filmed Feb 2006
Subtitles available in 33 languages
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What must our dogs be thinking when they look at us? Poet
Billy Collins imagines the inner lives of two very different companions. It’s a
charming short talk, perfect for taking a break and dreaming …
Billy Collins:Two poems about what dogs think (probably)
TED2014 · 4:02 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Medical animator David Bolinsky presents 3 minutes of
stunning animation that show the bustling life inside a cell.
David Bolinsky:Visualizing the wonder of a living cell
living
cell မွာ ျဖစ္ပ်က္ေနတာေတြကို
animation လုပ္ထားတာ တအားေကာင္းပါတယ္
TED2007 · 9:45 · Filmed Mar 2007
Subtitles available in 27 languages
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Oops! Nobody wants to see the 404: Page Not Found. But as
Renny Gleeson shows us, while he runs through a slideshow of creative and funny
404 pages, every error is really a chance to build a better relationship.
Renny Gleeson:404, the story of a page not found
404 page not found ျဖစ္ေပၚလာရတဲ့
HISTORY ကို ရွင္းျပထားတယ္
TED2012 · 4:07 · Filmed Feb 2012
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Could someone hack your pacemaker? At TEDxMidAtlantic, Avi
Rubin explains how hackers are compromising cars, smartphones and medical
devices, and warns us about the dangers of an increasingly hack-able world.
(Filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic.)
Avi Rubin:All your devices can be hacked
TEDxMidAtlantic · 16:56 · Filmed Oct 2011
Subtitles available in 21 languages
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We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they
do — Drew Berry wants to change that. In this talk, he shows his scientifically
accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable
processes within our own cells.
Drew Berry:Animations of unseeable biology
TEDxSydney · 9:08 · Filmed May 2011
Subtitles available in 35 languages
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In this charming talk, artist Aparna Rao shows us her latest
work: cool, cartoony sculptures (with neat robotic tricks underneath them) that
play with your perception — and crave your attention. Take a few minutes to
simply be delighted.
Aparna Rao:Art that craves your attention
TED Fellows Retreat 2013 · 8:56 · Filmed Aug 2013
Subtitles available in 26 languages
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A post-apocalyptic Earth, emptied of humans, seems like the
stuff of science fiction TV and movies. But in this short, surprising talk,
Lord Martin Rees asks us to think about our real existential risks — natural
and human-made threats that could wipe out humanity. As a concerned member of
the human race, he asks: What’s the worst thing that could possibly happen?
Martin Rees:Can we prevent the end of the world?
TED2014 · 6:52 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 11 languages
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The Fez River winds through the medina of Fez, Morocco—a
mazelike medieval city that’s a World Heritage site. Once considered the “soul”
of this celebrated city, the river succumbed to sewage and pollution, and in
the 1950s was covered over bit by bit until nothing remained. TED Fellow Aziza
Chaouni recounts her 20 year effort to restore this river to its former glory,
and to transform her city in the process.
Aziza Chaouni:How I brought a river, and my city, back to life
TED2014 · 5:39 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 9 languages
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Colin Grant has spent a lifetime navigating the emotional
landscape between his father’s world and his own. Born in England to Jamaican
parents, Grant draws on stories of shared experience within his immigrant
community — and reflects on how he found forgiveness for a father who rejected
him.
Colin Grant:How our stories cross over
TEDxBrighton · 17:25 · Filmed Oct 2012
Subtitles available in 3 languages
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In the United States, the agencies that govern prisons are
often called ‘Department of Corrections.’ And yet, their focus is on containing
and controlling inmates. Dan Pacholke, Deputy Secretary for the Washington
State Department of Corrections, shares a different vision: of prisons that
provide humane living conditions as well as opportunities for meaningful work
and learning.
Dan Pacholke:How prisons can help inmates live meaningful lives
TEDxMonroeCorrectionalComplex · 10:32 · Filmed Mar 2014
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Sarah Kay:If
I should have a daughter ...
TED2011 · 18:25 · Filmed Mar 2011
Subtitles available in 39 languages
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Born three and a half months prematurely, Derek Paravicini
is blind and has severe autism. But with perfect pitch, innate talent and a lot
of practice, he became an acclaimed concert pianist by the age of 10. Here, his
longtime piano teacher, Adam Ockelford, explains his student’s unique
relationship to music, while Paravicini shows how he has ripped up the
"Chopsticks" rule book. (Filmed at TEDxWarwick.)
Derek Paravicini and Adam Ockelford:In the key of genius
TEDxWarwick · 19:38 · Filmed Mar 2013
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Rory Sutherland: Life lessons from an ad man
TEDGlobal 2009 · 16:39 · Filmed Jul 2009
Subtitles available in 31 languages
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Hans Rosling: Religions and babies
TEDxSummit · 13:20 · Filmed Apr 2012
Subtitles available in 34 languages
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Donald Sadoway; The missing link to renewable energy
TED2012 · 15:15 · Filmed Mar 2012
Subtitles available in 29 languages
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In a humorous talk with an urgent message, LZ Granderson
points out the absurdity in the idea that there's a "gay lifestyle,"
much less a "gay agenda." (Filmed at TEDxGrandRapids.)
LZ Granderson: The myth of the gay agenda
TEDxGrandRapids · 17:51 · Filmed May 2012
Subtitles available in 26 languages
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As you surf the Web, information is being collected about
you. Web tracking is not 100% evil — personal data can make your browsing more
efficient; cookies can help your favorite websites stay in business. But, says
Gary Kovacs, it's your right to know what data is being collected about you. He
unveils a Firefox add-on, Collusion, to do just that. (Update: Collusion is now
called Lightbeam.)
Gary Kovacs:Tracking our online trackers
TED2012 · 6:39 · Filmed Feb 2012
Subtitles available in 29 languages
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Craig Venter and team make a historic announcement: they've
created the first fully functioning, reproducing cell controlled by synthetic
DNA. He explains how they did it and why the achievement marks the beginning of
a new era for science.
Craig Venter:Watch me unveil "synthetic life"
TED in the Field · 18:17 · Filmed May 2010
Subtitles available in 25 languages
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Sarah Jones changes personas with the simplest of wardrobe
swaps. In a laugh-out-loud improvisation, she invites 11 "friends"
from the future on stage—from a fast-talking Latina to an outspoken police
officer—to ask them questions supplied by the TED2014 audience.
Sarah Jones:What does the future hold? 11 characters offer quirky answers
TED2014 · 18:36 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 14 languages
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Have you played with Google Labs' Ngram Viewer? It's an
addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of 5
million books from across centuries. Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste
Michel show us how it works, and a few of the surprising things we can learn
from 500 billion words. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)
Jean-Baptiste Michel and Erez Lieberman Aiden:What we learned from 5 million
books
TEDxBoston 2011 · 14:08 · Filmed Jul 2011
Subtitles available in 37 languages
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Why is there something instead of nothing? In other words:
Why does the universe exist (and why are we in it)? Philosopher and writer Jim
Holt follows this question toward three possible answers. Or four. Or none.
Jim Holt:Why
does the universe exist?
TED2014 · 17:17 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 4 languages
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Megan Washington is one of Australia's premier
singer/songwriters. And, since childhood, she has had a stutter. In this bold
and personal talk, she reveals how she copes with this speech impediment—from
avoiding the letter combination “st” to tricking her brain by changing her
words at the last minute to, yes, singing the things she has to say rather than
speaking them.
Megan Washington:Why I live in mortal dread of public speaking
TEDxSydney · 12:58 · Filmed Apr 2014
Subtitles available in 10 languages
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Ed Boyden shows how, by inserting genes for light-sensitive
proteins into brain cells, he can selectively activate or de-activate specific
neurons with fiber-optic implants. With this unprecedented level of control,
he's managed to cure mice of analogs of PTSD and certain forms of blindness. On
the horizon: neural prosthetics. Session host Juan Enriquez leads a brief
post-talk Q&A.
Ed Boyden:A light switch for neurons
TED2011 · 18:24 · Filmed Mar 2011
Subtitles available in 29 languages
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Can we use our brains to directly control machines? Miguel
Nicolelis suggests yes, showing how a clever monkey in the US learned to
control a robot arm in Japan purely with its thoughts. The research has big
implications for quadraplegic people — and in fact, it powered the exoskeleton
that kicked off the 2014 World Cup.
http://www.ted.com/talks/miguel_nicolelis_a_monkey_that_controls_a_robot_with_its_thoughts_no_really
Miguel Nicolelis:A monkey that controls a robot with its thoughts. No, really.
TEDMED 2012 · 14:55 · Filmed Apr 2012
Subtitles available in 30 languages
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Ziyah Gafić photographs everyday objects—watches, shoes,
glasses. But these images are deceptively simple; the items in them have been
exhumed from the mass graves of the Bosnian War. Gafić, a TED Fellow and
Sarajevo native, is photographing every item from these graves in order to
create a living archive of the identities of those lost.
Ziyah Gafić:Everyday objects, tragic histories
TED2014 · 4:32 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 15 languages
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How much do you know about the world? Hans Rosling, with his
famous charts of global population, health and income data (and an extra-extra-long
pointer), demonstrates that you have a high statistical chance of being quite
wrong about what you think you know. Play along with his audience quiz — then,
from Hans’ son Ola, learn 4 ways to quickly get less ignorant.
Hans Rosling and Ola Rosling:How not to be ignorant about
the world
TEDSalon Berlin 2014 · 19:05 · Filmed Jun 2014
Subtitles available in 2 languages
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For the past two years, photographer Lisa Kristine has
traveled the world, documenting the unbearably harsh realities of modern-day
slavery. She shares hauntingly beautiful images — miners in the Congo, brick
layers in Nepal — illuminating the plight of the 27 million souls enslaved
worldwide. (Filmed at TEDxMaui)
Lisa Kristine:Photos that bear witness to modern slavery
TEDxMaui · 19:21 · Filmed Jan 2012
Subtitles available in 34 languages
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Artist Uldus Bakhtiozina uses photographs to poke fun at
societal norms in her native Russia. A glimpse into Russian youth culture and a
short, fun reminder not to take ourselves too seriously.
Uldus Bakhtiozina:Wry photos that turn stereotypes upside down
TED2014 · 4:03 · Filmed Mar 2014
Subtitles available in 3 languages
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Which of the following is awesome: your lunch or the Great
Pyramid of Giza? Comedian Jill Shargaa sounds a hilarious call for us to save
the word "awesome" for things that truly inspire awe.
Jill Shargaa:Please, please, people. Let's put the 'awe' back in 'awesome'
TED@NYC · 6:13 · Filmed Jul 2014
Subtitles available in 9 languages
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Mark Roth studies suspended animation: the art of shutting
down life processes and then starting them up again. It's wild stuff, but it's
not science fiction. Induced by careful use of an otherwise toxic gas,
suspended animation can potentially help trauma and heart attack victims
survive long enough to be treated.
Mark Roth:Suspended animation is within our grasp
TED2010 · 18:13 · Filmed Feb 2010
Subtitles available in 20 languages
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What does environmental devastation actually look like? At
TEDxVictoria, photographer Garth Lenz shares shocking photos of the Alberta Tar
Sands mining project — and the beautiful (and vital) ecosystems under threat.
(Filmed at TEDxVictoria.)
Garth Lenz:The true cost of oil
TEDxVictoria · 17:40 · Filmed Nov 2011
Subtitles available in 22 languages
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Childhood is surreal. Why shouldn't children's books be? In
this whimsical talk, award-winning author Mac Barnett speaks about writing that
escapes the page, art as a doorway to wonder — and what real kids say to a
fictional whale.
Mac Barnett:Why a good book is a secret door
TEDxSonomaCounty · 16:59 · Filmed Jun 2014
Subtitles available in 1 language
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Children’s book author Jarrett Krosoczka shares the origins
of the Lunch Lady graphic novel series, in which undercover school heroes serve
lunch…and justice! His new project, School Lunch Hero Day, reveals how
cafeteria lunch staff provide more than food, and illustrates how powerful a
thank you can be.
Jarrett J. Krosoczka:Why lunch ladies are heroes
TED@NYC · 5:24 · Filmed Jul 2014
Subtitles available in 13 languages
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