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TED Talks: Tony Porter: A call to men
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TEDTalks: William Ury: The walk from “no” to “yes”
very true, it is about us….http://tiny.cc/4b5ag
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Sylvia Earle’s TED Prize wish to protect our oceans
thanks to Eyecee Eyesaw
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TEDTalks: Jessica Jackley: Poverty, money — and love
please watch the last part, she pinned down what it is about how we as an individual can make a difference….
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TEDTalks: Birke Baehr: What’s wrong with our food system
at his age I did a lot of other things…
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TEDTalks: Jacqueline Novogratz on patient capitalism
blue or green?
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TEDTalks: Barry Schwartz on our loss of wisdom
promote practical wisdom.
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TEDTalks : Auret van Heerden: Making global labor fair
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understand and remember the base of our spirits
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TEDTalks: Barry Schwartz on the paradox of choice
and the anwser is yes…
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