• Kids Play: Fun Learning | Leen NasrAlla | TEDxEt Tagammo Kids

    This topic is focusing on the world of children's toys, highlighting their role in both entertainment and educational development for kids. Meet Leen Islam, a passionate 6-year-old student who is captivated by the power of imagination and storytelling.

    With a mind full of wonder and creativity, Leen delves into vibrant worlds of her own creation, weaving tales that transport listeners to enchanting realms. Her love for storytelling fuels her desire to share her imaginative narratives with others, captivating their hearts and minds.

    Through her passion for imagination and storytelling, Leen brings joy and inspiration to those around her, showcasing the boundless possibilities of the human imagination. 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
    Kids Play: Fun Learning | Leen NasrAlla | TEDxEt Tagammo Kids This topic is focusing on the world of children's toys, highlighting their role in both entertainment and educational development for kids. Meet Leen Islam, a passionate 6-year-old student who is captivated by the power of imagination and storytelling. With a mind full of wonder and creativity, Leen delves into vibrant worlds of her own creation, weaving tales that transport listeners to enchanting realms. Her love for storytelling fuels her desire to share her imaginative narratives with others, captivating their hearts and minds. Through her passion for imagination and storytelling, Leen brings joy and inspiration to those around her, showcasing the boundless possibilities of the human imagination. 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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  • Life by design: A creative plan for life | Medha Priya | TEDxGPREC

    In this talk, our speaker Medha Priya speaks about the differences between planning and designing in the context of life choices and career paths. The speech chronicles her personal journey of ultimately finding her passion in the sustainability sector. Medha Priya is a designer, architect & climate warrior who has been fighting climate change by climate education initiatives. She is also one of the 17 young leaders of the United Nations ‘We The Change’ campaign that was announced recently ahead of COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Conference.

    Medha followed her calling and graduated as an Architect in 2018. During the course, she realized how construction activities cause harm to the planet and started to explore the space of sustainable development and climate education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

    #tedx #lifebydesign #creativeplan #medhapriya #careerpaths #design #architect #climate #education #activities #stories #speaking #tedtalks #community
    Life by design: A creative plan for life | Medha Priya | TEDxGPREC In this talk, our speaker Medha Priya speaks about the differences between planning and designing in the context of life choices and career paths. The speech chronicles her personal journey of ultimately finding her passion in the sustainability sector. Medha Priya is a designer, architect & climate warrior who has been fighting climate change by climate education initiatives. She is also one of the 17 young leaders of the United Nations ‘We The Change’ campaign that was announced recently ahead of COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Conference. Medha followed her calling and graduated as an Architect in 2018. During the course, she realized how construction activities cause harm to the planet and started to explore the space of sustainable development and climate education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. #tedx #lifebydesign #creativeplan #medhapriya #careerpaths #design #architect #climate #education #activities #stories #speaking #tedtalks #community
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  • Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology (BCAT): Fighting Poverty

    The Buffalo Center for Arts and Technology’s (BCAT) mission is to provide arts and technology education for high school students - with the goal of increasing graduation rates - and train adults for jobs that are in-demand around Buffalo, NY.

    Learn more about BCAT and how support from Bank of America is helping it generate an environment of motivation, hope and opportunity.

    Bank of America supports all kinds of efforts to build a brighter future. Discover our varied efforts and initiatives aimed at making an impact in our communities here: https://about.bankofamerica.com/en/ma....

    #poverty #SkillDevelopment #SocialJustice #bankofamerica #brighterfuture #communities #technology #education #fightingpoverty #buffalocenter #artsandtech
    Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology (BCAT): Fighting Poverty The Buffalo Center for Arts and Technology’s (BCAT) mission is to provide arts and technology education for high school students - with the goal of increasing graduation rates - and train adults for jobs that are in-demand around Buffalo, NY. Learn more about BCAT and how support from Bank of America is helping it generate an environment of motivation, hope and opportunity. Bank of America supports all kinds of efforts to build a brighter future. Discover our varied efforts and initiatives aimed at making an impact in our communities here: https://about.bankofamerica.com/en/ma.... #poverty #SkillDevelopment #SocialJustice #bankofamerica #brighterfuture #communities #technology #education #fightingpoverty #buffalocenter #artsandtech
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  • How Empty Offices Become Apartments In The U.S.

    Some U.S. mayors are loosening up rules that determine how developers convert office buildings into apartment complexes. The conversion trend sped up in the 2020s, as the pandemic remote work boom reshaped cities. Declines in office activity are straining tax revenues for city services like education and transit, leading some local leaders to prioritize increased conversion of dated buildings. These rule changes may create some additional housing supply in regions like the U.S. east coast.

    #CNBC #news #breakingnews #offices #apartments #emptyoffices #realestate #remotework #cities #office #developers #buildings #usa #mayors #city #gentrification
    How Empty Offices Become Apartments In The U.S. Some U.S. mayors are loosening up rules that determine how developers convert office buildings into apartment complexes. The conversion trend sped up in the 2020s, as the pandemic remote work boom reshaped cities. Declines in office activity are straining tax revenues for city services like education and transit, leading some local leaders to prioritize increased conversion of dated buildings. These rule changes may create some additional housing supply in regions like the U.S. east coast. #CNBC #news #breakingnews #offices #apartments #emptyoffices #realestate #remotework #cities #office #developers #buildings #usa #mayors #city #gentrification
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  • Living On Under $30K A Year In 3 U.S. Cities | Millennial Money Marathon

    #CNBCMakeIt #MillennialMoney #CNBC
    Make It Marathon journeys to Washington, California, and New York to connect with three individuals earning less than $30,000.

    Chi Baik, 26, lives in Seattle, Washington and earns $27,000 a year as a Ph.D. student. Baik used to work as a teacher outside Washington D.C., but then moved to Seattle to get her Ph.D. in special education at the University of Washington. Despite earning less #money and having higher living #expenses, she is grateful for the money she is making and still finds ways to treat herself.

    Tiara Simmons, 39, is a lawyer in Long Beach, California and earns roughly $26,000 a year between her job as a law clerk and her social #media #marketing side hustle. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her husband, 3-year-old and chihuahua. Simmons is a below-the-knee amputee and has been disabled for nearly her entire life, and she wants people to know that those with disabilities are "disabled, not lazy."

    Hector Carvajal, 26, owns Don Carvajal Cafe, a Dominican-inspired coffee roasting company based in the Bronx, New York. In 2022, his business brought in roughly $190,000 in sales and from that, he lives off a $25,000 salary.

    #cnbc #makeit #seattle #washington #doncarvajal #news #videos #
    Living On Under $30K A Year In 3 U.S. Cities | Millennial Money Marathon #CNBCMakeIt #MillennialMoney #CNBC Make It Marathon journeys to Washington, California, and New York to connect with three individuals earning less than $30,000. Chi Baik, 26, lives in Seattle, Washington and earns $27,000 a year as a Ph.D. student. Baik used to work as a teacher outside Washington D.C., but then moved to Seattle to get her Ph.D. in special education at the University of Washington. Despite earning less #money and having higher living #expenses, she is grateful for the money she is making and still finds ways to treat herself. Tiara Simmons, 39, is a lawyer in Long Beach, California and earns roughly $26,000 a year between her job as a law clerk and her social #media #marketing side hustle. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her husband, 3-year-old and chihuahua. Simmons is a below-the-knee amputee and has been disabled for nearly her entire life, and she wants people to know that those with disabilities are "disabled, not lazy." Hector Carvajal, 26, owns Don Carvajal Cafe, a Dominican-inspired coffee roasting company based in the Bronx, New York. In 2022, his business brought in roughly $190,000 in sales and from that, he lives off a $25,000 salary. #cnbc #makeit #seattle #washington #doncarvajal #news #videos #
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  • #waterfallsstamps

    (June 13, 2023) YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WY — The U.S. Postal Service held a first-day-of-issue ceremony, unveiling 12 new Waterfall Forever stamps at the Canyon Visitor Education Center in Yellowstone National Park. Each stamp features a photograph of a waterfall with its name and the state where it is located beneath it.

    #uspostalservice #yellowstone #nationalpark #photograph #waterfalll #cascade #stamps #mail #delivery #postalservice
    #waterfallsstamps (June 13, 2023) YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WY — The U.S. Postal Service held a first-day-of-issue ceremony, unveiling 12 new Waterfall Forever stamps at the Canyon Visitor Education Center in Yellowstone National Park. Each stamp features a photograph of a waterfall with its name and the state where it is located beneath it. #uspostalservice #yellowstone #nationalpark #photograph #waterfalll #cascade #stamps #mail #delivery #postalservice
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  • Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America

    The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space.
    Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment.

    "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already."
    About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution.

    "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani.

    "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base."

    #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
    Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space. Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment. "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already." About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution. "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani. "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base." #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
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  • Is it normal to talk to yourself?

    Dig into the psychological benefits of positive self-talk, and find out when it can become problematic.

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    Being caught talking to yourself can feel embarrassing, and some people even stigmatize this behavior as a sign of mental instability. But decades of research show that talking to yourself is completely normal; most if not all of us engage in some form of self-talk every day. So why do we talk to ourselves? And does what we say matter? Dig into the psychological benefits of positive self-talk.


    #teded #talktoyourself #hehavior #mentalinstability #normal #selftalk #positivebenefits #education #students #educators #wisdom #advice #learning
    Is it normal to talk to yourself? Dig into the psychological benefits of positive self-talk, and find out when it can become problematic. -- Being caught talking to yourself can feel embarrassing, and some people even stigmatize this behavior as a sign of mental instability. But decades of research show that talking to yourself is completely normal; most if not all of us engage in some form of self-talk every day. So why do we talk to ourselves? And does what we say matter? Dig into the psychological benefits of positive self-talk. #teded #talktoyourself #hehavior #mentalinstability #normal #selftalk #positivebenefits #education #students #educators #wisdom #advice #learning
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  • The Computer Chronicles - Year 2000 (Y2K) (1999)

    #computerchronicles #pbs #computers #tech #tv #education #documented #y2k #year2000 #americantelevision
    The Computer Chronicles - Year 2000 (Y2K) (1999) #computerchronicles #pbs #computers #tech #tv #education #documented #y2k #year2000 #americantelevision
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  • The 4 phases of retirement | Dr. Riley Moynes | TEDxSurrey

    Imagine squeezing all the juice out of retirement! When interviewed on his research, Dr. Riley Moynes commented, “I wish I knew then what I know now about the psychological challenges that accompany retirement. It would have made things much clearer and easier.”

    By interviewing hundreds of retirees, he has discovered a framework that can help make more sense of this challenging chapter of our lives…one that, for many, could last for 30 years or more.
    If you’re retired, this talk will make things much clearer for you. If you’re not, you’ll have a better idea of what to expect when that time comes. Riley has enjoyed a distinguished career spanning four decades in both public and private sectors.

    In public education, he served as a teacher, Department Head, a Superintendent and a Director of Education. He also authored several textbooks including a History of Russia, and a World Religions text.

    In the private sector, he was a Founding Partner of a national wealth management firm, author of a book entitled The Money Coach which enjoyed sales of over 200,000 copies in six editions, and co-author of several editions of Top Funds.

    Since stepping back from day-to-day involvement in financial services, Riley researches and writes reader-friendly publications on topics of general interest, and presents Workshops across the country based on those publications.

    One of his most recent books, The Four Phases of Retirement, became a Canadian best-seller within 12 months of publication, and is the basis of his TEDx Talk.

    In the book, he explains how he waltzed through Phase One of retirement, struggled in Phase Two, tried a dozen ventures in Phase Three and now in Phase Four, assists others as they navigate their way through the psychological changes and challenges almost everyone faces in retirement. 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

    #tedx #retirement #phasesofretirement #psychological #phases #finances #estates #livingretired #framework #workshop
    The 4 phases of retirement | Dr. Riley Moynes | TEDxSurrey Imagine squeezing all the juice out of retirement! When interviewed on his research, Dr. Riley Moynes commented, “I wish I knew then what I know now about the psychological challenges that accompany retirement. It would have made things much clearer and easier.” By interviewing hundreds of retirees, he has discovered a framework that can help make more sense of this challenging chapter of our lives…one that, for many, could last for 30 years or more. If you’re retired, this talk will make things much clearer for you. If you’re not, you’ll have a better idea of what to expect when that time comes. Riley has enjoyed a distinguished career spanning four decades in both public and private sectors. In public education, he served as a teacher, Department Head, a Superintendent and a Director of Education. He also authored several textbooks including a History of Russia, and a World Religions text. In the private sector, he was a Founding Partner of a national wealth management firm, author of a book entitled The Money Coach which enjoyed sales of over 200,000 copies in six editions, and co-author of several editions of Top Funds. Since stepping back from day-to-day involvement in financial services, Riley researches and writes reader-friendly publications on topics of general interest, and presents Workshops across the country based on those publications. One of his most recent books, The Four Phases of Retirement, became a Canadian best-seller within 12 months of publication, and is the basis of his TEDx Talk. In the book, he explains how he waltzed through Phase One of retirement, struggled in Phase Two, tried a dozen ventures in Phase Three and now in Phase Four, assists others as they navigate their way through the psychological changes and challenges almost everyone faces in retirement. 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 #tedx #retirement #phasesofretirement #psychological #phases #finances #estates #livingretired #framework #workshop
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