Hannah is excited to be going to college.
She couldn't wait to get out of her parents' house,
to prove to them that she's an adult,
and to prove to her new friends that she belongs.
She heads to a cam
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Hannah is excited to be going to college.
She couldn't wait to get out of her parents' house,
to prove to them that she's an adult,
and to prove to her new friends that she belongs.
She heads to a cam
For over a decade,
I have studied young people that have been pushed out of school,
so called "dropouts."
As they end up failed by the education system,
they're on the streets where they're vulnerable
So, what is capitalism?
Capitalism, fundamentally, is a series of marketplaces.
You can have a marketplace for lemonade,
a marketplace for lemons,
a marketplace for trucks that transport lemons,
a mar
OK, I want to take a moment to let each of you think to yourselves
about the last time you sent or received a fax.
(Laughter)
Well, for me, it was this morning,
because one piece of my work
is making
A few years ago,
I was taking care of a woman who was a victim of violence.
I wanted her to be seen in a clinic that specialized in trauma survivors.
I made the appointment myself because, being the d
I'm going to tell you a story from 200 years ago.
In 1820, French astronomer Alexis Bouvard
almost became the second person in human history to discover a planet.
He'd been tracking the position of Ur
Would you ever forgive a person who kills a member of your family?
In September of 2019,
Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was sentenced for murder,
and then the brother of the victim
forgave her.
Br
Chris Anderson: Hello, TED community,
welcome back for another live conversation.
It's a big one today, as big as they get.
You know, when we created this "Build Back Better" series
our thought was ho
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Simone Ross: Jack, I would love you to tell us what Esri is
and also why GIS is so important.
Jack Dangermond: So it is a company,
it builds software
Transcriber:
Voting can be hard.
It's been hard,
sometimes painful, sometimes impossible,
since the very beginning of our democracy.
This year and years prior,
we've seen voters wait in line for five