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How to stay calm when you know you'll be stressed | Daniel Levitin | TED
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You're not at your best when you're stressed. In fact, your brain has evolved over millennia to release cortisol in stressful situations, inhibiting rational, logical thinking but potentially helping you survive, say, being attacked by a lion. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin thinks there's a way to avoid making critical mistakes in stressful situations, when your thinking becomes clouded — the pre-mortem. "We all are going to fail now and then," he says. "The idea is to think ahead to what those failures might be."
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk ...
published: 23 Nov 2015
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The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED
Are you "too nice" at work? Social psychologist Tessa West shares her research on how people attempt to mask anxiety with overly polite feedback — a practice that's more harmful than helpful — and gives three tips to swap generic, unhelpful observations with clear, consistent feedback, even when you feel awkward.
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published: 29 May 2024
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3 Best TED Talks for Learning English
An important part of being a successful language learner is having the right mindset, and TED Talks can help you with that.
𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦 👇 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲
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If you've never heard of TED Talks, they are fun, interesting — and as you saw in the preview — often inspiring speeches done by professionals. They are also a great way of improving your listening skills and vocabulary. In today's lesson we'll look at three examples of TED Talks that can help develop your mindset to advance your English.
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published: 07 Jun 2022
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How to Speak So That People Want to Listen | Julian Treasure | TED
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy, he offers his vision for a sonorous world of listening and understanding. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2013 on June 10, 2013)
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published: 27 Jun 2014
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Ted - Trailer
http://tedisreal.com
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane brings his boundary-pushing brand of humor to the big screen for the first time as writer, director and voice star of Ted. In the live action/CG-animated comedy, he tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish...and has refused to leave his side ever since.
published: 05 Apr 2012
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What staying up all night does to your brain - Anna Rothschild
Explore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.
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You’re just one history final away from a relaxing spring break. But you still have so much to study! You decide to follow in the footsteps of many students before you, and pull an all-nighter. So, what happens to your brain when you stay up all night? And does cramming like this actually help you prepare for a test? Anna Rothschild explores how a sleepless night impacts your cognitive function.
Lesson by Anna Rothschild, directed by Biljana Labović.
Animation by Noam Sussman & Ali Kellner, Homework Studio.
This video made possible in collaboration with the Bezos Family Foundation
Learn more about how TED-Ed partnerships work: https://bit.ly/TEDEdPartn...
published: 21 Nov 2024
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What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED
When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
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published: 22 Apr 2024
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How to hack your brain for better focus | Sasha Hamdani | TEDxKC
The modern world constantly fragments our attention. In this funny, insightful talk, Dr. Hamdani, a psychiatrist and ADHD expert, shows us how to hack the brain's Default Mode Network and reclaim our focus. Dr. Sasha Hamdani is a board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD clinical expert. She is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate. Sasha has worked closely with the White House and surgeon general's team to speak out about mental health awareness, and she was recognized by Harvard as a public health leader in 2023. She also has a robust social media following on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube (@thepsychdoctormd), where she provides evidence-backed information and dispels stigma around all facets of wellness. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference...
published: 12 Aug 2024
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Ted talks...
Brauchst du eine kleine Auszeit und willst lachen? 😆 Dann bist du hier genau richtig! In diesem kurzen Video erwartet dich jede Menge Spaß, Lacher und gute Laune! Schau rein, und lass dich von unserem kleinen Chaos mitreißen!
published: 28 Nov 2024
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The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think | Ian Bremmer | TED
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and our choices as participants in the future of democracy.
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published: 14 Jun 2023
12:21
How to stay calm when you know you'll be stressed | Daniel Levitin | TED
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
You're not at your best whe...
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
You're not at your best when you're stressed. In fact, your brain has evolved over millennia to release cortisol in stressful situations, inhibiting rational, logical thinking but potentially helping you survive, say, being attacked by a lion. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin thinks there's a way to avoid making critical mistakes in stressful situations, when your thinking becomes clouded — the pre-mortem. "We all are going to fail now and then," he says. "The idea is to think ahead to what those failures might be."
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
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Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
You're not at your best when you're stressed. In fact, your brain has evolved over millennia to release cortisol in stressful situations, inhibiting rational, logical thinking but potentially helping you survive, say, being attacked by a lion. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin thinks there's a way to avoid making critical mistakes in stressful situations, when your thinking becomes clouded — the pre-mortem. "We all are going to fail now and then," he says. "The idea is to think ahead to what those failures might be."
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 17795919
16:56
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED
Are you "too nice" at work? Social psychologist Tessa West shares her research on how people attempt to mask anxiety with overly polite feedback — a practice th...
Are you "too nice" at work? Social psychologist Tessa West shares her research on how people attempt to mask anxiety with overly polite feedback — a practice that's more harmful than helpful — and gives three tips to swap generic, unhelpful observations with clear, consistent feedback, even when you feel awkward.
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https://youtu.be/HrCbXNRP7eg
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Are you "too nice" at work? Social psychologist Tessa West shares her research on how people attempt to mask anxiety with overly polite feedback — a practice that's more harmful than helpful — and gives three tips to swap generic, unhelpful observations with clear, consistent feedback, even when you feel awkward.
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- published: 29 May 2024
- views: 1589025
19:10
3 Best TED Talks for Learning English
An important part of being a successful language learner is having the right mindset, and TED Talks can help you with that.
𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦 👇 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲
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An important part of being a successful language learner is having the right mindset, and TED Talks can help you with that.
𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦 👇 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲
https://reallifeglobal.com/lewtv-tedtalk-lp/
If you've never heard of TED Talks, they are fun, interesting — and as you saw in the preview — often inspiring speeches done by professionals. They are also a great way of improving your listening skills and vocabulary. In today's lesson we'll look at three examples of TED Talks that can help develop your mindset to advance your English.
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An important part of being a successful language learner is having the right mindset, and TED Talks can help you with that.
𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦 👇 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲
https://reallifeglobal.com/lewtv-tedtalk-lp/
If you've never heard of TED Talks, they are fun, interesting — and as you saw in the preview — often inspiring speeches done by professionals. They are also a great way of improving your listening skills and vocabulary. In today's lesson we'll look at three examples of TED Talks that can help develop your mindset to advance your English.
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- published: 07 Jun 2022
- views: 1384282
9:59
How to Speak So That People Want to Listen | Julian Treasure | TED
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal...
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy, he offers his vision for a sonorous world of listening and understanding. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2013 on June 10, 2013)
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Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy, he offers his vision for a sonorous world of listening and understanding. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2013 on June 10, 2013)
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- published: 27 Jun 2014
- views: 43165239
2:31
Ted - Trailer
http://tedisreal.com
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane brings his boundary-pushing brand of humor to the big screen for the first time as writer, director and...
http://tedisreal.com
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane brings his boundary-pushing brand of humor to the big screen for the first time as writer, director and voice star of Ted. In the live action/CG-animated comedy, he tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish...and has refused to leave his side ever since.
https://wn.com/Ted_Trailer
http://tedisreal.com
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane brings his boundary-pushing brand of humor to the big screen for the first time as writer, director and voice star of Ted. In the live action/CG-animated comedy, he tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish...and has refused to leave his side ever since.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 25046578
5:37
What staying up all night does to your brain - Anna Rothschild
Explore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.
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You’re just one histor...
Explore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.
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You’re just one history final away from a relaxing spring break. But you still have so much to study! You decide to follow in the footsteps of many students before you, and pull an all-nighter. So, what happens to your brain when you stay up all night? And does cramming like this actually help you prepare for a test? Anna Rothschild explores how a sleepless night impacts your cognitive function.
Lesson by Anna Rothschild, directed by Biljana Labović.
Animation by Noam Sussman & Ali Kellner, Homework Studio.
This video made possible in collaboration with the Bezos Family Foundation
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https://wn.com/What_Staying_Up_All_Night_Does_To_Your_Brain_Anna_Rothschild
Explore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.
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You’re just one history final away from a relaxing spring break. But you still have so much to study! You decide to follow in the footsteps of many students before you, and pull an all-nighter. So, what happens to your brain when you stay up all night? And does cramming like this actually help you prepare for a test? Anna Rothschild explores how a sleepless night impacts your cognitive function.
Lesson by Anna Rothschild, directed by Biljana Labović.
Animation by Noam Sussman & Ali Kellner, Homework Studio.
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- published: 21 Nov 2024
- views: 980904
22:02
What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED
When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things a...
When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
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When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
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- published: 22 Apr 2024
- views: 1873512
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How to hack your brain for better focus | Sasha Hamdani | TEDxKC
The modern world constantly fragments our attention. In this funny, insightful talk, Dr. Hamdani, a psychiatrist and ADHD expert, shows us how to hack the brain...
The modern world constantly fragments our attention. In this funny, insightful talk, Dr. Hamdani, a psychiatrist and ADHD expert, shows us how to hack the brain's Default Mode Network and reclaim our focus. Dr. Sasha Hamdani is a board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD clinical expert. She is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate. Sasha has worked closely with the White House and surgeon general's team to speak out about mental health awareness, and she was recognized by Harvard as a public health leader in 2023. She also has a robust social media following on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube (@thepsychdoctormd), where she provides evidence-backed information and dispels stigma around all facets of wellness. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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The modern world constantly fragments our attention. In this funny, insightful talk, Dr. Hamdani, a psychiatrist and ADHD expert, shows us how to hack the brain's Default Mode Network and reclaim our focus. Dr. Sasha Hamdani is a board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD clinical expert. She is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate. Sasha has worked closely with the White House and surgeon general's team to speak out about mental health awareness, and she was recognized by Harvard as a public health leader in 2023. She also has a robust social media following on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube (@thepsychdoctormd), where she provides evidence-backed information and dispels stigma around all facets of wellness. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 12 Aug 2024
- views: 991643
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Brauchst du eine kleine Auszeit und willst lachen? 😆 Dann bist du hier genau richtig! In diesem kurzen Video erwartet dich jede Menge Spaß, Lacher und gute Laun...
Brauchst du eine kleine Auszeit und willst lachen? 😆 Dann bist du hier genau richtig! In diesem kurzen Video erwartet dich jede Menge Spaß, Lacher und gute Laune! Schau rein, und lass dich von unserem kleinen Chaos mitreißen!
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Brauchst du eine kleine Auszeit und willst lachen? 😆 Dann bist du hier genau richtig! In diesem kurzen Video erwartet dich jede Menge Spaß, Lacher und gute Laune! Schau rein, und lass dich von unserem kleinen Chaos mitreißen!
- published: 28 Nov 2024
- views: 507
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The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think | Ian Bremmer | TED
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, ...
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and our choices as participants in the future of democracy.
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Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and our choices as participants in the future of democracy.
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- published: 14 Jun 2023
- views: 10721921
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Could AI make flying more dangerous? | Christoph Regli | TEDxZHAW
Airline pilot and aviation researcher Christoph Regli discusses the pros and cons of having AI robots piloting commercial airliners, thereby highlighting the importance of trust in interactions between humans and machines.
Christoph is responsible for the Bachelor's Degree Program in Aviation at the ZHAW School of Engineering. Before this, he worked as a software engineer, as a pilot, and for the Civil Aviation Authority, heading the section Air Navigation Services. He still flies airliners, and the latest developments in artificial intelligence fueled his curiosity about its impact on aviation. The hope that humans will still fly the planes in the future faces the hard fact that automation is continuously progressing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format b...
published: 03 Jun 2024
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How do airplanes actually fly? - Raymond Adkins
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
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By 1917, Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
Lesson by Raymond Adkins, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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What It Takes To Become A Pilot — inside United's Simulator
CNBC got an inside look at United Airlines Flight Training Center in Denver. At nearly half a million square feet, this facility is one of the largest airline training hubs in the world. All of United's 12,000 pilots come through here for initial training and return every 9 months to stay up to date on flight procedures and safety protocols.
The campus has 31 simulators, each costing $15 million to $20 million. And United plans to have a total of 40 in the next 12 to 18 months. Pilots must complete training in the simulators before flying in real planes.
United Airlines operated more than 5,300 flights on the Sunday after Thanksgiving alone.
Watch what it was like for CNBC's Erin Black to fly a United Airlines Airbus A320 simulator.
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published: 27 Nov 2018
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Ted Airlines
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"The first time I ever really listened to Kyle Kulinski’s show was in the back of a cab last summer. The driver had his phone hooked up through the stereo and was pumping out an episode through the car speakers — loudly, as if looking to convert a captive audience.
“Do you like Kyle Kulinski?”
The driver, Ahmed, was a recent immigrant and apparently a die-hard fan of Secular Talk, the political talk show that Kulinski broadcasts on YouTube. I told him, yes, in fact. I do like Kulinski, had come across his show several years ago, and, all things considered, he seemed pre...
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Founder of an airline updates us on the future of travel | Richard Kane | TEDxBoston
Travel need not be at commercial jet speeds; we need to depart locally and fly directly and land closest to the intended destination with perfect safety and reduced carbon and noise. This is how we get there.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
published: 04 Oct 2022
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The Unseen Side of Delivering Safe Airline Flights | Cathy Boyles | TEDxPlano
It takes a tremendous team to protect the more than 8 million people who travel yearly by air - Cathy Boyles, Wildlife Expert for DFW International Airport, is one of those team members. Careful observation and an extensive study led to a revolutionary, and potentially life-saving, discovery changing airfield maintenance. Cathy is a Federal Aviation Administration Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist. She serves as DFW Airport’s Wildlife Administrator to coordinate with numerous airport departments and outside professionals in implementing the airport’s Wildlife Hazard Management Program and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Currently she is the Communications Committee Chair of Bird Strike Committee USA and is a member of the North Central
Texas Wildlife Consortium of ...
published: 18 Apr 2018
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Ted Cruz on the airline refund bill
The Biden administration announced new rules to require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees and to issue cash refunds automatically in certain cases. The provisions will be implemented on separate timelines ranging from six months to two years.
published: 02 May 2024
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Advancing Airline Single-Pilot Concept | James Green | TEDxUVU
Technology and aviation
Former Naval Officer, Retired Airline Pilot, United Nations Lobbyist, Businessman and a University Professor, Captain Jim Green, Graduated #1 in US Naval Aviation Officer Candidate School class, and served as Regimental Commander. Spent 7 years as a Naval Officer, and Aircraft Carrier Jet Attack Pilot. Captain Green flew as a pilot for Continental/United Airlines for 26 years, and helped take our company from "worst to first" through direct involvement in operations and management procedure improvements.
Presently teach as a full-time Tenured Associate Professor in the School of Aviation Sciences at Utah Valley University and also serve as the Department Chairman. Captain Green is a frequent author/contributor to numerous publications--- speaking out on politica...
published: 07 Jul 2015
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Could AI make flying more dangerous? | Christoph Regli | TEDxZHAW
Airline pilot and aviation researcher Christoph Regli discusses the pros and cons of having AI robots piloting commercial airliners, thereby highlighting the im...
Airline pilot and aviation researcher Christoph Regli discusses the pros and cons of having AI robots piloting commercial airliners, thereby highlighting the importance of trust in interactions between humans and machines.
Christoph is responsible for the Bachelor's Degree Program in Aviation at the ZHAW School of Engineering. Before this, he worked as a software engineer, as a pilot, and for the Civil Aviation Authority, heading the section Air Navigation Services. He still flies airliners, and the latest developments in artificial intelligence fueled his curiosity about its impact on aviation. The hope that humans will still fly the planes in the future faces the hard fact that automation is continuously progressing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Could_Ai_Make_Flying_More_Dangerous_|_Christoph_Regli_|_Tedxzhaw
Airline pilot and aviation researcher Christoph Regli discusses the pros and cons of having AI robots piloting commercial airliners, thereby highlighting the importance of trust in interactions between humans and machines.
Christoph is responsible for the Bachelor's Degree Program in Aviation at the ZHAW School of Engineering. Before this, he worked as a software engineer, as a pilot, and for the Civil Aviation Authority, heading the section Air Navigation Services. He still flies airliners, and the latest developments in artificial intelligence fueled his curiosity about its impact on aviation. The hope that humans will still fly the planes in the future faces the hard fact that automation is continuously progressing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 Jun 2024
- views: 12072
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How do airplanes actually fly? - Raymond Adkins
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
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By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the r...
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
--
By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
Lesson by Raymond Adkins, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
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By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
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- published: 09 Feb 2023
- views: 1843555
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What It Takes To Become A Pilot — inside United's Simulator
CNBC got an inside look at United Airlines Flight Training Center in Denver. At nearly half a million square feet, this facility is one of the largest airline t...
CNBC got an inside look at United Airlines Flight Training Center in Denver. At nearly half a million square feet, this facility is one of the largest airline training hubs in the world. All of United's 12,000 pilots come through here for initial training and return every 9 months to stay up to date on flight procedures and safety protocols.
The campus has 31 simulators, each costing $15 million to $20 million. And United plans to have a total of 40 in the next 12 to 18 months. Pilots must complete training in the simulators before flying in real planes.
United Airlines operated more than 5,300 flights on the Sunday after Thanksgiving alone.
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Inside United Airlines' Pilot Training Simulator
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CNBC got an inside look at United Airlines Flight Training Center in Denver. At nearly half a million square feet, this facility is one of the largest airline training hubs in the world. All of United's 12,000 pilots come through here for initial training and return every 9 months to stay up to date on flight procedures and safety protocols.
The campus has 31 simulators, each costing $15 million to $20 million. And United plans to have a total of 40 in the next 12 to 18 months. Pilots must complete training in the simulators before flying in real planes.
United Airlines operated more than 5,300 flights on the Sunday after Thanksgiving alone.
Watch what it was like for CNBC's Erin Black to fly a United Airlines Airbus A320 simulator.
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Inside United Airlines' Pilot Training Simulator
- published: 27 Nov 2018
- views: 998466
6:05
EXPOSED: Ted Cruz ROBS Americans With CORRUPT Airline Law | The Kyle Kulinski Show
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"The first time I ever really listened to Kyle Kulinski’s show was in the back of a cab last summer. The driver had his phone hooked up through the stereo and was pumping out an episode through the car speakers — loudly, as if looking to convert a captive audience.
“Do you like Kyle Kulinski?”
The driver, Ahmed, was a recent immigrant and apparently a die-hard fan of Secular Talk, the political talk show that Kulinski broadcasts on YouTube. I told him, yes, in fact. I do like Kulinski, had come across his show several years ago, and, all things considered, he seemed pretty good.
“He understands what we’re up against,” Ahmed said. “Like Bernie.”
But I was surprised to hear Kulinski’s name mentioned in the same breath as Bernie Sanders, particularly with such adoration. Because what I did remember about Kulinski’s show struck me as mostly capital-P “progressive” takes on the news — the left wing of the Netroots crowd more than the democratic socialism Sanders has popularized.
It’s an impression that wasn’t entirely incorrect.
“I have no time for philosophical, airy bullshit,” Kulinski tells me from his home in Westchester, New York. “I don’t want to hear about Lenin. I don’t want to hear about Marx. I just want a super plainspoken, straightforward agenda with a straightforward way of selling it.”
With over 800,000 subscribers and nearly 670 million total views on YouTube, selling a progressive agenda is clearly something Kulinski knows how to do — even Democracy Now, the long-standing flagship of progressive media, cannot match his reach on the platform. Chapo Trap House can certainly boast a wildly devoted fan base (and a not insignificant degree of media influence), but their audience is roughly half the size of Kulinski’s.
While Secular Talk might be more likely to be looped in with the progressive networks around Air America and Pacifica alums like Sam Seder than the more resolutely socialist world, Kulinski’s fiery rhetoric, razor-sharp class instincts, and knack for withering takedowns sets him apart from his peers. Judging by his rhetoric alone, he’s closer to a Eugene Debs than a Chris Hayes.
But unlike Hayes, Amy Goodman, or his friend Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks — who began airing Secular Talk on his web network seven years ago — the thirty-two-year-old Kulinski is virtually invisible in the mainstream media. Despite his enormous fan base, his show has never once been mentioned in the obligatory trend pieces on “the Millennial Left” pumped out by the prestige media. Nor has Kulinski’s name ever popped up at all in the New York Times, Vox, the New Yorker, New York Magazine, or the Washington Post, despite his leading role in cofounding Justice Democrats, the organization widely credited with sweeping Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the rest of “the Squad” to power.
Just last week, his Wikipedia page was deleted. The reason? “There is very simply no [reliable source] coverage of this person,” according to one moderator. In new media, he’s king — the Sean Hannity of the Berniecrat left. In old media, he’s nobody.
I suspect there are a few reasons for that. There is nothing “cool” about Kulinski’s show. (As a friend put it, “‘Welcome to Secular Talk’ sounds like something you’d hear on Egyptian radio.”) His no-nonsense social-democratic politics won’t get him much cred with the Full Communism crowd. He records his show not in Brooklyn or Los Angeles, but in a studio he built himself in his modest Westchester home. His hair is too groomed and his taste in clothes too preppy to qualify as “Dirtbag Left.” Nor has he ever attended an n+1 release party. “Not only have I not attended one,” he says, “I have no idea what that means.”
And yet he’s astonishingly plugged-in for a young man in the suburbs. Wondering how Sanders ended up on the Joe Rogan Experience? Kulinski, a frequent guest on Rogan’s wildly popular show, introduced them. “You make the most sense to me,” Rogan told Kulinski on a recent episode. “You’re a normal person.”
Much like Sanders himself, Kulinski’s show has a massive audience that just doesn’t compute with our media’s understanding of “what the kids want” or even “what the left-wing kids want.”
It’s probably for the best — the very woke and very WASP-ish decorum haunting much of the media world is nowhere to be found in Secular Talk. “Corporate Democrats over-focus on identity as a trick to divert you from the issues that unite us all — class issues,” he said on a recent episode.
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"The first time I ever really listened to Kyle Kulinski’s show was in the back of a cab last summer. The driver had his phone hooked up through the stereo and was pumping out an episode through the car speakers — loudly, as if looking to convert a captive audience.
“Do you like Kyle Kulinski?”
The driver, Ahmed, was a recent immigrant and apparently a die-hard fan of Secular Talk, the political talk show that Kulinski broadcasts on YouTube. I told him, yes, in fact. I do like Kulinski, had come across his show several years ago, and, all things considered, he seemed pretty good.
“He understands what we’re up against,” Ahmed said. “Like Bernie.”
But I was surprised to hear Kulinski’s name mentioned in the same breath as Bernie Sanders, particularly with such adoration. Because what I did remember about Kulinski’s show struck me as mostly capital-P “progressive” takes on the news — the left wing of the Netroots crowd more than the democratic socialism Sanders has popularized.
It’s an impression that wasn’t entirely incorrect.
“I have no time for philosophical, airy bullshit,” Kulinski tells me from his home in Westchester, New York. “I don’t want to hear about Lenin. I don’t want to hear about Marx. I just want a super plainspoken, straightforward agenda with a straightforward way of selling it.”
With over 800,000 subscribers and nearly 670 million total views on YouTube, selling a progressive agenda is clearly something Kulinski knows how to do — even Democracy Now, the long-standing flagship of progressive media, cannot match his reach on the platform. Chapo Trap House can certainly boast a wildly devoted fan base (and a not insignificant degree of media influence), but their audience is roughly half the size of Kulinski’s.
While Secular Talk might be more likely to be looped in with the progressive networks around Air America and Pacifica alums like Sam Seder than the more resolutely socialist world, Kulinski’s fiery rhetoric, razor-sharp class instincts, and knack for withering takedowns sets him apart from his peers. Judging by his rhetoric alone, he’s closer to a Eugene Debs than a Chris Hayes.
But unlike Hayes, Amy Goodman, or his friend Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks — who began airing Secular Talk on his web network seven years ago — the thirty-two-year-old Kulinski is virtually invisible in the mainstream media. Despite his enormous fan base, his show has never once been mentioned in the obligatory trend pieces on “the Millennial Left” pumped out by the prestige media. Nor has Kulinski’s name ever popped up at all in the New York Times, Vox, the New Yorker, New York Magazine, or the Washington Post, despite his leading role in cofounding Justice Democrats, the organization widely credited with sweeping Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the rest of “the Squad” to power.
Just last week, his Wikipedia page was deleted. The reason? “There is very simply no [reliable source] coverage of this person,” according to one moderator. In new media, he’s king — the Sean Hannity of the Berniecrat left. In old media, he’s nobody.
I suspect there are a few reasons for that. There is nothing “cool” about Kulinski’s show. (As a friend put it, “‘Welcome to Secular Talk’ sounds like something you’d hear on Egyptian radio.”) His no-nonsense social-democratic politics won’t get him much cred with the Full Communism crowd. He records his show not in Brooklyn or Los Angeles, but in a studio he built himself in his modest Westchester home. His hair is too groomed and his taste in clothes too preppy to qualify as “Dirtbag Left.” Nor has he ever attended an n+1 release party. “Not only have I not attended one,” he says, “I have no idea what that means.”
And yet he’s astonishingly plugged-in for a young man in the suburbs. Wondering how Sanders ended up on the Joe Rogan Experience? Kulinski, a frequent guest on Rogan’s wildly popular show, introduced them. “You make the most sense to me,” Rogan told Kulinski on a recent episode. “You’re a normal person.”
Much like Sanders himself, Kulinski’s show has a massive audience that just doesn’t compute with our media’s understanding of “what the kids want” or even “what the left-wing kids want.”
It’s probably for the best — the very woke and very WASP-ish decorum haunting much of the media world is nowhere to be found in Secular Talk. “Corporate Democrats over-focus on identity as a trick to divert you from the issues that unite us all — class issues,” he said on a recent episode.
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- published: 02 May 2024
- views: 39301
12:47
Founder of an airline updates us on the future of travel | Richard Kane | TEDxBoston
Travel need not be at commercial jet speeds; we need to depart locally and fly directly and land closest to the intended destination with perfect safety and red...
Travel need not be at commercial jet speeds; we need to depart locally and fly directly and land closest to the intended destination with perfect safety and reduced carbon and noise. This is how we get there.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Founder_Of_An_Airline_Updates_US_On_The_Future_Of_Travel_|_Richard_Kane_|_Tedxboston
Travel need not be at commercial jet speeds; we need to depart locally and fly directly and land closest to the intended destination with perfect safety and reduced carbon and noise. This is how we get there.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 2564
21:02
The Unseen Side of Delivering Safe Airline Flights | Cathy Boyles | TEDxPlano
It takes a tremendous team to protect the more than 8 million people who travel yearly by air - Cathy Boyles, Wildlife Expert for DFW International Airport, is ...
It takes a tremendous team to protect the more than 8 million people who travel yearly by air - Cathy Boyles, Wildlife Expert for DFW International Airport, is one of those team members. Careful observation and an extensive study led to a revolutionary, and potentially life-saving, discovery changing airfield maintenance. Cathy is a Federal Aviation Administration Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist. She serves as DFW Airport’s Wildlife Administrator to coordinate with numerous airport departments and outside professionals in implementing the airport’s Wildlife Hazard Management Program and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Currently she is the Communications Committee Chair of Bird Strike Committee USA and is a member of the North Central
Texas Wildlife Consortium of airports. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Unseen_Side_Of_Delivering_Safe_Airline_Flights_|_Cathy_Boyles_|_Tedxplano
It takes a tremendous team to protect the more than 8 million people who travel yearly by air - Cathy Boyles, Wildlife Expert for DFW International Airport, is one of those team members. Careful observation and an extensive study led to a revolutionary, and potentially life-saving, discovery changing airfield maintenance. Cathy is a Federal Aviation Administration Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist. She serves as DFW Airport’s Wildlife Administrator to coordinate with numerous airport departments and outside professionals in implementing the airport’s Wildlife Hazard Management Program and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Currently she is the Communications Committee Chair of Bird Strike Committee USA and is a member of the North Central
Texas Wildlife Consortium of airports. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 18 Apr 2018
- views: 1869
1:00
Ted Cruz on the airline refund bill
The Biden administration announced new rules to require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees and to issue cash refunds automatically in certain case...
The Biden administration announced new rules to require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees and to issue cash refunds automatically in certain cases. The provisions will be implemented on separate timelines ranging from six months to two years.
https://wn.com/Ted_Cruz_On_The_Airline_Refund_Bill
The Biden administration announced new rules to require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees and to issue cash refunds automatically in certain cases. The provisions will be implemented on separate timelines ranging from six months to two years.
- published: 02 May 2024
- views: 8853
15:03
Advancing Airline Single-Pilot Concept | James Green | TEDxUVU
Technology and aviation
Former Naval Officer, Retired Airline Pilot, United Nations Lobbyist, Businessman and a University Professor, Captain Jim Green, Gradua...
Technology and aviation
Former Naval Officer, Retired Airline Pilot, United Nations Lobbyist, Businessman and a University Professor, Captain Jim Green, Graduated #1 in US Naval Aviation Officer Candidate School class, and served as Regimental Commander. Spent 7 years as a Naval Officer, and Aircraft Carrier Jet Attack Pilot. Captain Green flew as a pilot for Continental/United Airlines for 26 years, and helped take our company from "worst to first" through direct involvement in operations and management procedure improvements.
Presently teach as a full-time Tenured Associate Professor in the School of Aviation Sciences at Utah Valley University and also serve as the Department Chairman. Captain Green is a frequent author/contributor to numerous publications--- speaking out on political, societal, and economic issues of the day.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Advancing_Airline_Single_Pilot_Concept_|_James_Green_|_Tedxuvu
Technology and aviation
Former Naval Officer, Retired Airline Pilot, United Nations Lobbyist, Businessman and a University Professor, Captain Jim Green, Graduated #1 in US Naval Aviation Officer Candidate School class, and served as Regimental Commander. Spent 7 years as a Naval Officer, and Aircraft Carrier Jet Attack Pilot. Captain Green flew as a pilot for Continental/United Airlines for 26 years, and helped take our company from "worst to first" through direct involvement in operations and management procedure improvements.
Presently teach as a full-time Tenured Associate Professor in the School of Aviation Sciences at Utah Valley University and also serve as the Department Chairman. Captain Green is a frequent author/contributor to numerous publications--- speaking out on political, societal, and economic issues of the day.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 22073