Они никогда не виделись, хотя знали о существовании друг друга. Эксклюзив «Новых русских сенсаций»: Валентин Гафт и его родной сын из Бразилии. Впервые в жизни отец и сын увидят друг друга спустя 43 года. Кто все это время стоял между ними и что они скажут после разлуки длиною в жизнь?
Азбука Уральских Пельменей — Х — Уральские Пельмени 2020
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Итак, подходим к самой актуальной букве алфавита в нашей Азбуке.
Ведь именно её мы используем, когда смеёмся: Ха-Ха-Ха!
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В этот выпуск вошли номера: Подарок жене на 8 марта, Депутат и деньги, Свидание вслепую, Увольнение завхоза (Директор и завхоз), Необитаемый остров, Стиральная машина, Губернатор и ёлка, Назад в будущее (ремейк Будущее в назад), Бабушки спорят
Marc talked about the process of learning a foreign language and the different levels of fluency. He will show that there is a higher realm of language proficiency and explain what it takes to reach this “native” point where the benefits far surpass mere communication skills. Marc’s passion is the study of languages, their manifestation in local dialects, as well as their expression in poetry and folkloric song. He has acquired a near-native proficiency in six languages and their sub-forms and has given various musical performances. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
How you define Stephen Duneier depends on how you came to know him. Some define him as an expert institutional investor, while others know him as a large scale installation artist, avid outdoorsman, professor, decision strategist, coach, business leader, mindfulness extremist, author, speaker, daredevil or Guinness world record holder. In his talk, Stephen explains that what truly defines him arent titles, but an approach to decision making that transformed him from someone who struggled with simple tasks to a guy who is continuously achieving even his most ambitious dreams.
For thirty years, he has applied cognitive science to investing, business and life. The result has been the turnaround of numerous institutional businesses, career best returns for managers who have adopted his methods, the development of a $1.25 billion dollar hedge fund and a rapidly shrinking bucket list.
Mr. Duneier teaches graduate courses on Decision Analysis in UCSB’s College of Engineering. His book, AlphaBrain is due for release in early 2017 from Wiley
Я очень не люблю красивые, претендующие на интеллектуальность высказывания, которые при ближайшем рассмотрении оказываются полнейшей пустотой. Например, хорошее дело браком не назовут. Если вы услышали что – либо подобное, знайте! Тот, кто произносит такие слова, — экстрасенс! Он видит будущее, ваше с ним будущее! А точнее, он знает то, что никакого совместного будущего у вас нет! Анатолий — адвокат с 15-летним стажем. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Human beings and computers alike share the challenge of how to get as much done as possible in a limited time. Over the last fifty or so years, computer scientists have learned a lot of good strategies for managing time effectively — and they have a lot of experience with what can go wrong. Brian Christian shares how we can use some of these insights to help make the most of our own lives.
Lesson by Brian Christian, animation by Adriatic Animation.
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Why is Storytelling so powerful? And how do we use it to our advantage? Presentations expert David JP Phillips shares key neurological findings on storytelling and with the help of his own stories, induces in us the release of four neurotransmitters of his choice. Learn more in this 2nd TEDxStockholm talk of Davids.
David JP Phillips is an international speaker, author and coach in Modern Presentation Skills. His training and material are based on neuroscience and biology which makes his deliveries very hands on, practical and motivational. He is best known for his seminar How To Avoid Death By PowerPoint, delivered at TEDxStockholm in 2015.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx