For over five years now the Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED)
Conference has been releasing talks from their conference on video
featuring leading thinkers not only in technology, entertainment, and
design, but also science, psychology, personal growth, and numerous
other areas. They now offer over 900 talks on their website and numerous
other TED conferences have popped up including TED Global, TED India,
TED Women, and 100s of TEDx Events which have produced almost 20,000 TEDx videos on YouTube.
The TED Talks give you a global outlook in a way that few other
resources can provide. And at 20 minutes you can get through a lot of
them and gain a lot of condensed knowledge very quickly.
Here are the categories we've featured below with the number of TED talks that we featured for each category:
ART & DESIGN (5 talks)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS (10 talks)
EDUCATION (5 talks)
HEALTH & PERSONAL GROWTH (10 talks)
PSYCHOLOGY (15 talks)
RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY (10 talks)
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (25 talks)
SOCIAL SCIENCES & GLOBAL ISSUES (15 talks)
MISCELLANEOUS (5 talks)
Expand your
mind and inspire yourself to learn more with these amazing TED talks!
Health Care Education [Environmental health, Physical health, Social health, Emotional health, Intellectual health, and Spiritual health] The purpose of health education is to positively influence the health behavior of individuals as well as the living and working conditions that influence their health.
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Jul 10, 2012
Apr 19, 2012
Faith Complex: Islamic Feminism and the Blue Bra
Muslim feminist Asra Nomani visited Faith Complex to discuss how the
infamous “Blue Bra” video has reversed honor/shame categories in the
Islamic world.

During the Tahrir Square uprisings in Cairo, onlookers captured this extremely disturbing video
of Egyptian military police brutalizing a female protester, dragging
her along the street so that her blue bra becomes visible in the course
of the beating. The incident sparked a wave of solidarity across Egypt
and the unnamed “blue bra girl” has become an icon
and rallying cry. Crucially, the Blue Bra Revolution also turns the
spotlight on what the role of women will be in the regimes arising out
of the Arab Spring.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)