"The Taliban are gone!" Cried his father.
Winter is comfortable, but summer is extremely hot.
Do they know where we live?
We were afraid, but we still longed to go to school.
My father - that's him - was the first educated man in his family.
For him, a child's lack of education is a greater risk.
Your money may be stolen, you may be uprooted from the war.
Even if you don't want to go on? "
He was proud not only of my college degree, but also of women, of whom I was the first to drive him through the streets of Kabul.
That's why I'm the global ambassador of 10x10, a global organization dedicated to female education.
For example, Ahmed, this is not a real name, and I can't let you see what he looks like. He's the father of a student of mine.
As for Afghanistan, I realize - and I don't realize it in the West - that behind our success is a father who recognizes the value of his daughter, and that her success is his own.
This is not to say that mothers are not important to our success.
Under Taliban control, there were once only a few hundred girls going to school - remember, it was illegal.
But when I returned to Afghanistan to see my students and to support them and encourage their parents, I saw hope for the future and saw that this change would continue.
I was working for an Italian non-governmental organization, and every project we set up in Africa failed.
This is incredible. We told Zambians, "Look, how easy it is to farm."
Zambians said, "Yes, that's why we don't farm here."
We, Western donors, have invested $2 trillion in the African continent over the past 50 years.
When we walk into a community, we don't impose any thoughts on each other, but rather sit and talk with local people.
We meet our customers at restaurants and bars.
We don't have any infrastructure.
The most important thing is enthusiasm.
You can present your idea to the client.
But if the other person is not interested, what do you do?
The other person's enthusiasm is based on self-improvement, which is the most important
There is a problem with the community meeting.
That's "shut your mouth and listen to them."
The new generation of entrepreneurs have done nothing by building cars behind closed doors.
The plan is to help start a business.
In a 10,000-person community, we have 200 clients.
So what I want to say is that entrepreneurship is the trend of today's society.
The existing level of technology has not yet done so.
Who can invent this kind of technology to realize green revolution? College? Forget it!
In 1860, a group of experts was invited to discuss the future of New York City.
It was 1860, and the group gathered to infer that New York City would be 100 years from now, and they concluded that in 100 years, New York City would no longer exist.
Then you have to provide them with a focused and enthusiastic service.
All successful businesses in the world have one thing in common, only one: No business is created by one person.
Can you sell it? "Can you manage the money?"
I'm scared.
I believe the key to opening that door is good communication and communication.
In order to change the world, we urgently need to get good communication from our scientists and engineers.
But there would be no good communication between us if our scientists and engineers did not show us through to see their fairyland.
Terminology is an obstacle to our understanding of your ideas.
What do bullets do? They kill people and kill your presentation.
These are good ways I think we can open the door and feel the wonders of science and engineering.
So because the engineers I worked with taught me to get in touch with the academic maniac inside me, I wanted to sum up my point with an equation.
I mean, some people want to call him Chief Executive Washington, while others call him His Royal Highness George Washington, and some call him Washington, the protector of the free liberation of his American coalition government.
Barack Obama, the title of President Barack Obama, has so far been borrowed, waiting only for a sudden formal Senate appointment.
So in the end the Senate won.
They got the honorable title they wanted.
I was a 19-year-old vegetarian and surfer in Jacksonville, Fla., who accompanied 50 rebels on their way to Jalalabad in a truck
This is my first visit to Afghanistan
I want to know how the conflict in Afghanistan has become the art of conflict from my point of view
The high heels are uncomfortable and the good news is that I'm not going to wear them
The worst news is I'm going to put this sweater on my head because you're going to laugh at me at the moment so when I'm dressed, don't do anything
I changed my image in just six seconds
The next question people often ask me is "can I be a model when I grow up?"
But the second answer, and that's what I wanted to say to the little girls who asked the question, "Why?"
Saying you want to be a model when you grow up is like saying you want to win the lottery when you grow up
It looks like this
I hope it's not as weird as the middle one
I know it was a bit private, but I was young at the time
Because I have to worry every day about how I look
If you ever thought I'd be happier if my thighs were thinner and my hair was better?
So when I get ready for this speech, I find it hard to find a balance between honesty, because on the one hand, if I stand here and say, "Look, I get so much out of my nature," it would be uncomfortable but if this phrase goes on "But none of that makes me happy
Rewi is 22 years old and tall and handsome
Now, if I had used a laser pen and switched it on once in a trillion minutes - that is, a few flying seconds - I would have made some photons, only a few millimeters wide, and they would have moved at the speed of light, like bullets, a million times faster than bullets.
Now, if you put this bullet, these photons into this bottle, how will they hit the bottle?
At the same time, the ripples are on the table, and because of the reflection at the top, you can see that the reflection is converging at the bottom of the bottle, a few frames later.
This is not a science fiction. We really did it.
It has good time resolution and can capture the world at the speed of light.
The order in which events occur is sometimes reversed in the camera, so we can fix the distortion by matching the distortion of time and space.
This is one of the cows that were killed at night. I woke up in the morning and found it dead. I was in a deep mood because it was the only bull in my family
This is one of the six lions they killed in Nairobi National Park
Because I was a little boy, I could do nothing else all day, beat up my own room, and I even tore up my mother's new radio, and that day she almost killed me, even though I learned a lot about electronics.
When the light flashed, the lions would be fooled into thinking I was walking around the barn, but in fact, I was dreaming of spring and autumn in my bed.
All my neighbors have heard of it.
I was also fortunate to have received a scholarship for this invention from the best school in Kenya, Brookhouse International School, and I am very excited about it.
My new school now joins me and helps me raise awareness and raise more money.
(Applause) Chris Anderson: You can't believe how exciting it is to hear such a story.
My next invention is that I want to make an electric fence. CA: Electric fence?
RT: I know, the electric fence is already in place, but I just want to be my own.
I'm tired of these realities.
At the same time, I'm thinking about how you feel if there's no way to get healthy food. If you come out of your home and see the negative effects of the existing food system in your community, what's your feeling?
I think the answer is hidden in the question.
Plus I'm tired of driving 45 minutes back and forth to buy an apple that hasn't been infected with pesticides.
The Green Belt is owned by the government.
So with my team, Los Angeles Green, we got together and started growing our own food forests, fruit trees, and a whole nine vegetables.
We succeeded with our hands.
I mean, of course, how could they not?
Los Angeles has the highest number of vacant spaces in the United States.
It has 26 square kilometres of vacant space.
Like graffiti artists, they beautify the walls. And I, beautify the lawn, green belt.
You may be shocked what the land can do if you think of it as your canvas.
In order to change the community, you must change the composition of the soil.
This made me feel very ashamed when I saw people around me hungry. It strengthened my resolve to make [the food forest]. People asked me, "Fin, are you not afraid of people coming to steal your food?"
That's exactly what I want.
I want people to take it away, but at the same time, I want people to be healthy again. "
We've got about 50 people on our team. They're all volunteers.
The funny thing about sustainability is that you have to maintain it.
(Laughter) (applause) All I'm talking about is getting people to get jobs, keeping children away from the streets, showing them the joy, honor and glory of growing their own food, and opening up the farmers' markets.
So what I want to do is to make this plan more attractive.
If you're not a gardener, you're not a rogue.
If you want to see me, come to the garden with a shovel so we can plant something.
That's it. Thank you!
We are white and powerless, and we are as dead as ashes.
Just as the local evacuation center is collecting photos of people lost,
When people sent the photos they had collected to the commune spa, I was fortunate enough to get their trust and start cleaning and restoring them.
So we began to work on the map.
(Applause) Over time, more and more photos that needed to be repaired were brought in and more repairmen were needed to help with the photos, so I went to Facebook and professional link websites for help, and in just five days 80 repairmen said they were willing to help from 12 different countries.
As of July, we had established a number of branches in Japan alone, some in the nearby Kagoda city, some in the north to Zesheng County.
The beautiful kimono in the photo must be hand-painted, or stitched together, with lost colors, and details of areas that have not been washed away by water.
When she took the pictures from us, she shared some of the stories behind them.
More than 500 volunteers around the world helped us recover hundreds of pictures of 90 families, all recovered and repaired.
A picture is a reminder and a reminder of some people, something, somewhere, a feeling, someone deeply in love.
"As I repaired those pictures, I couldn't help thinking about everyone in them and the stories they passed on.
Across the globe, beyond the age limit, we have some of the most basic needs that will never change, will we? "
The secret is that the man I once thought was my soul mate pointed a gun full of hollow warheads at my head too many, too many times.
I can't remember how many times this man I used to love, pointed his gun at my head and threatened to kill me.
I own a black Labrador hound and drive a Honda Osaid van.
He told me two things.
The smartest thing Connor did in his first encounter was to convince me that I was the strong side in this relationship.
It was an accident and he won't hurt me any more.
In fact, one out of every three American women has been a victim or potential target of domestic violence, while the CDC reports that 15 million children are abused and 15 million are abused every year.
Another question everyone wanted to ask was, why didn't she leave?
I decided to leave because the last cruel beating went beyond the limit I could bear.
I got married again with a kind man and had three children.
At the moment, you might be thinking, Wow, this is amazing, or, "Oh, she's stupid," but in the whole process, actually, I'm talking about you.
Our victims need everyone's help.
To detect the harbinger of domestic violence and to intervene seriously, to reduce the likelihood of it, and to provide safe access for victims.
It says, "When you read this letter, all five of us will be dead because we haven't eaten anything for two weeks in a row.
But there was no one to help them, because they could not even care for themselves and their families.
I have no idea what my future as a North Korean refugee will be like. But I soon realize that life is not only full of hardship, but also extremely dangerous. Because Korean refugees are regarded as illegal immigrants in China,
Some North Koreans went to foreign embassies in China to seek asylum, but many were caught by Chinese police and sent back to North Korea.
Although I was lucky enough to leave North Korea, many of my countrymen did not.
Even if they learn Chinese and get a job, their whole world will be turned upside down in a moment.
I went back and forth at immigration and police stations, trying desperately to save them, but I didn't have enough money to bribe or pay a fine.
With the help of a dictionary in poor English, I didn't hesitate to explain the situation to the man who went to the ATM and paid for all the rest of his release for my family and the other two North Koreans.
A lot of water will splash on the asphalt road.
What is loose? Look at the stones falling off the road.
Ha, he's ready.
A pit will certainly become a problem, but we have a solution.
Because of weathering, ultraviolet radiation, oxidation, and other reasons such binders, this asphalt, the adhesive between the aggregates will contract, if it shrinks, there will be small cracks, from the beginning of stratification.
First, why do they make such a bad impression on us?
Vultures have also been seen by Disney - like flying dogs, personified, into numb, stupid animated characters.
They are closely related to ancient Egyptian culture.
In Hindu mythology, the god of vulture is Yadaiu, who risked his life to rescue the goddess of Sidana from 10 Devil Robona.
So what problems do vultures face?
Kenya has eight species of vultures, six of which are on the verge of extinction.
They are simply bird crusher.
What are we doing? We're studying these vultures. We're installing locators on them.
Thank you very much. (Applause)
How can we better share our memories of the destroyed buildings and understand the land we live in?
I am living in New Orleans and I love the city deeply
I think it's too easy for people to get stuck with day-to-day trifles and forget what really matters
I want to share something that people write on that wall
"Before I die, I want to be tried for my pirate."
"Before I die, I want to sing in front of millions of people."
"Before I die, I want to hug her again"
Keep in mind that the shortness of life and the fragility of life have become more important than ever before
I slipped my hand, and immediately thought of a miner I had encountered a few days ago who had dropped into a bottomless well with one hand in the air
But this time, I am going to dig for secrets that cannot be seen
Surprisingly, slaves generate more than $13 billion a year in global profits
Many of them are forced to work for free and threatened by violence because they are deceived by false promises to believe in so-called good educational opportunities, good jobs
Slavery exists in almost every corner of the world even if it is illegal everywhere
In India and Nepal, I was taken to brick kilns
At temperatures of more than 50 degrees Celsius, men, women, children, are in fact a whole family, covered in thick dust, mechanically stacked 18 blocks at a time over their heads and moved to trucks hundreds of meters away from the kilns
Monotonous and tired, they worked quietly, doing the same work over and over again, 16 to 17 hours a day
Every 20 minutes, I had to run back to the car and clean up my equipment and let it blow under the air conditioner to restart. I thought that even the camera was much better off than these living people
The slate was heavier than the child carrying the slate. The children tied the slate to themselves with a strap of twigs, ropes, and rags
There is only one exit: The staircase I came across
"But we still hope that someday we can run away from the house and get paid for working there."
He was shaking when our boat came near. He was afraid that our boat would crash into his canoe
On such a cold, windy night
Kofi embodies a possibility
The vines we pulled out of the way walked for about an hour. The path was flooded by the recent rain. I lifted the camera over my head and continued walking through the chest-deep water
The wells are nearly 90 meters deep. They carry bags full of heavy stones. They are transported to another area and crushed to extract gold
I wish we could give light to those who were enslaved
I do believe that when we treat them as compatriots, it is hard to tolerate such atrocities as slavery
In other words, I'm a student of Applied Mathematics. A special problem for everyone who studies Applied Mathematics is that we are very much like our management advisers
No one knows what we're doing
Well, dancing is one of the many activities of mankind
He has also made great progress in his treatment over the years
We need to measure progress objectively. Finally, the only way to know when there is a cure is when we have an objective measurement that answers those questions accurately
In fact, these sound effects are mostly elusive, but as long as any digital microphone is fitted with sophisticated sound analysis software combined with the latest, now very advanced machine research, we can now accurately measure someone else's position in a straight line of health and disease It just takes voice signals
We also have the opportunity to start looking for early biomarkers of the disease before it gets worse
Max, with these samples, you can tell who's healthy and who's sick out of 10,000?
Ninety-nine, all right, that's great
Thank you very much, Max Little and everyone
This is the time we spend with our parents and children, the time we most cherish and expect in a year.
Now she's going to New York to focus on college campuses because she decided to go to New York to study.
