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welcome. In the Ted Talk video, the speech explained that a movement can only start if the leader is ‘friendly to his first follower’ and ‘treats them like equals’ (Derek Sivers). If the leader is friendly to his followers, then other people will see that and be encouraged to join because they know it’s a safe environment. The more people that join, the more people perceive the leader as a good one because the leader has so many followers, and perception is reality.…
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3. Your Analysis: In his Ted Talk, Tracking Our Online Trackers, Gray Kovacs (2012) establishes his is a skilled and straightforward speaker who is unafraid to express his personal opinion on matters that he finds important. Carefully, Kovacs has manipulated rhetorical strategies to get his opinion across to his audience by addressing differing opinions, and by utilizing the components of the rhetorical triangle, specifically ethos, and logos. Within the first minute of his Ted Talk, Kovacs addresses…
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and not everyone experiences war, poverty, and aids. I laughed pretty hard at how Chimamanda wrote stories based on what she read, based in England, and her “tribal” music was Mariah Carey. That was awesome. The moral of the Chimamanda’s Ted Talk is that thinking of people in only 2-dimensions, as a single story, easily leads to stereotyping…
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Speech Analysis Pamela Meyer’s TED talk speech, “How to Spot a Liar”, certainly caught my undivided attention. Who wouldn’t want to know when someone is untrue to them, and why do we do it? Her introduction was very captivating, because she utilized logical statements to make her audience think twice about themselves, for the sole purpose of accepting that everyone lies for numerous reasons. By calling everyone in the audience a liar, Pamela attracted their attention immediately. Not to mention…
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When watching the Ted Talk over diversity I was started at the fact that diversity came in so many different ways. The fact that diversity in this issue was not over race or ethnicity but over the different challenges people face on a daily basis is inspiring to me. People often allow diversity to be tied under one issue and left there, but the fact of the matter itself is that the concept of diversity is extremely diverse in its own way. It can touch on race, bullying, everyday challenges and a…
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In the Alison Gopnik Ted Talk, "What do babies think?" was a very enlightening segment to listen to. According to certain studies, babies are actually able to complete complicated calculations to understand how the world works.They are able to use statistics at a very young age. Babies are actually able to complete a series of experiments. I wouldn't have thought that any of this stuff was possible. One of the experiments that one of the three-year-old children completed was really cute…
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Wade Davis makes a very important point within his Ted Talk speech, that although may seem obvious to some isn’t so obvious to perhaps a large portion of the population. The point that I’m referring to is the concept that the technological advancements in the Western world, aren’t a measure of progress above the indigenous or so-called “primitive” groups of people and their own approaches to life and the human experience. Davis uses the example of a pyramid, citing that there isn’t a pyramid of progress…
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In this Ted Talk, Julian Treasure claims that we as a people are "losing our listening". He says that we spend roughly 60% of our communication time listening but we only retain 25% of what we hear. We all have our own "sound bubbles" in which we are all paying attention to or listening to our phones, ipods, or ipads and no one is really listening to anyone else. Treasure gives examples of ways we listen such as pattern recognition, differencing, and putting noises into filters. I do agree…
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down the self congratulatory attitude behind goal shattering success in high level sport. Epstein explores all the ways that athletes have improved over the past decades in his eye opening Ted Talk by using comparison, logos and pathos, and significant figures. Comparison plays a massive role in Epstein’s talk; he mindfully uses wonderful examples to portray his knowledge and ideas in accessible ways. He compares two very different cyclist records to enlighten the audience of what really happens…
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audience are introverts as well as extroverts. This is because although the focus of her TED talk is around reassuring introverts that it is okay to be who they are, Cain explains to extroverts the challenges introvert encounter on a daily basis. The primary focus of her talk is to empower and give confidence to introverts to be who they are, without having to adjust to societies expectations. Cain's TED talk achieves this goal very well by using rhetorical devices. Some rhetorical devices she uses…
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