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I am because we are | Dozie Okeleke | TEDxINSEAD
TEDx Talks
18 พ.ย. 2016
การดู 56,180 ครั้ง
Ubuntu: The One Word to Change How You Work, Live and Lead | Shola Richards | TEDxSouthLakeTahoe
Living Ubuntu; we rise by lifting others | Getrude Matshe | TEDxAuckland
Ubuntu - our holistic approach to education: Banks Gwaxula at TEDxSoweto 2013
Ubuntu: the rhythm of connection : Natalie Spiro at TEDxFiDiWomen
Kindness is a superpower | Raissa de Siqueira | TEDxYouth@CHPR
How to introduce yourself—the Māori way | Amelia Butler | TEDxDelthorneWomen
Women Who Lead: Accelerating Empowerment in Fragile Communities | Miren Bengoa | TEDxLausanne
Wine Tasting 2.0? | Alexandra de Vazeilles | TEDxINSEAD
To take a lesson out of the smallest of things | Leyon Verma | TEDxSunshineWorldwideSchool
how we make sense of music and rhythms | Leyan Senay | TEDxKabataşHighSchool
Do people need philosophy? | Vitor Schein | TEDxYouth@CHPR
What is vision, how do we have it? | Barış Okan Belovacıklı | TEDxKabataşHighSchool
Colors and color blindness | Gabriela Gelband | TEDxYouth@CHPR
Are we special? | Aytuğ Akdoğan | TEDxKabataşHighSchool
Why do people like horror movies? | Mirela Camboim | TEDxYouth@CHPR
a young perspective on the entertainment industry | Zeynep Lara Kadıoğlu | TEDxKabataşHighSchool
How the internet can both stimulate and hinder curiosity | Bernardo Malucelli | TEDxYouth@CHPR
Risks and Life | Dilara Bostancıoğlu | TEDxKabataşHighSchool
Backcasting a sustainable future | Rafael Ziegler | TEDxHECMontréal