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Transcriber: Anay ghodadra Reviewer: Maurício Kakuei Tanaka Sana Habibi: Give me a “T.” Audience: T.
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Transcriber: Anay ghodadra Reviewer: Maurício Kakuei Tanaka Sana Habibi: Give me a “T.” Audience: T.
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SH: Give me an “E.” Audience: E.
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SH: Give me a “D.” Audience: D.
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SH: Hold on.
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We’re still missing some.
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Give me an “E.” Audience: E.
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SH: Give me a “D.” Audience: D.
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SH: What’s that spell?
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Audience: TED-Ed.
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SH: These words “TED-Ed” are more than just words.
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I was in third grade when I first heard the words “TED-Ed.” The words sounded boring until I heard what they do.
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They help change the world with just one talk.
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So I decided to join the TED-Ed Club at my school.
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In my first year, I wrote about animals going extinct, and we needed to do something.
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I wasn't selected for the big stage, but I did get to give my talk in front of my school.
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I loved it.
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I joined again the next year.
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In that year, I was selected as a host, and it was amazing being on stage.
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I still didn't give up to be a speaker.
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Here I am again in my third year on stage, ready to give my talk.
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(Cheers) (Applause) According to the website TED.com, almost 50,000 people have given a TED Talk.
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In addition, these talks helped to bring $3 billion in projects to help make the world a better place.
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Well, you might ask, “How can we, people, change the world with just a talk?” It isn’t just a talk, but it’s a way of expressing yourself, teaching others, sharing ideas, and being creative.
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And that is thinking of TED-Ed for helping students like me to find their passion.
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So we should all think of TED-Ed.
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Through my TED-ED Club, I got to watch many TED Talks and began to think how I can change the world.
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If you listen to a TED Talk or give a TED Talk, it just doesn’t change your community, but also changes yourself.
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It will help you and others to be positive.
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My plan is for you to go out and watch a TED Talk, and not just watch it.
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I mean, watch it carefully, and listen to what they are saying, and go out and help the world, and be a hero.
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I will start with my school and find more ways where we can watch TED Talks.
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For example, as a school, we could watch a TED Talk broadcast each week or have more TED Talk assemblies to listen and share ideas.
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Some people believe that kids can’t give a TED Talk.
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Well, you should give it a try.
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You might find kids’ TED Talks more interesting, creative, and fun.
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If you need a place to start, here are two creative talks by kids.
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On number one, “We are all different, and that’s awesome!” by Cole Blakeway.
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Number two: “The right toys can make all the difference” by Skylar Grande.
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So the next time you’re looking for inspiration or want to explore the endless possibilities of a human’s mind, don’t forget to turn to TED.
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You’ll be amazed by the incredible stories and sights that await you.
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(Cheers) (Applause)

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