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Лекция «Узлы любви: о последних страницах «Клинического дневника» Шандора Ференци»
Лектор: Савченкова Нина Михайловна — профессор кафедры междисциплинарных исследований и практик в области искусств, доктор философских наук, преподаватель ВЕИП.
Meet Shaolin Master Shi Heng Yi in his serene talk about self-discovery. Learn why rainfall is an essential part of each flowering. And every small step – part of the journey to the highest peek. The hindrances along the way to self-discovery and personal growth are easy to overcome. Learn how from his talk. For more than 30 years, Master Shi Heng Yi has been studying and practicing the interaction between mind and body. His strength is the ability to smoothly combine this knowledge with physical exercises and to practice Martial art –Kung Fu and Qi Gong. He has an academic background but he prefers to live at the Shaolin Temple Europe, Monastery located in Otterberg, Germany. Since 2010 he has been taking care of the settlement and he personifies the sustainable development and spreading the Shaolin culture and philosophy. As a contemporary monk, Master Yi holds a smartphone in the folds of his clothes as he sees no contradiction between living together with ancient knowledge and high technology. “The universal law of being successful and happy at the same time means finding the balance”, says master Yi. And as for flying – yes, he really can do it! He only needs a stick and a little space. We expect him to fly-in and share about the Shaolin way at TEDxVitosha 2020.
Currently, there are more than 64 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, above 44 recoveries and almost 1.5 million deaths. The pandemic is surging in the U.S. and Europe. However, sub-Saharan African countries are responding better to COVID-19. This has confounded scientists and thought leaders. The answer lies in Africa’s experience responding to different infectious disease outbreaks simultaneously and investments in epidemic preparedness. In this talk, Dr. Ifeanyi M. Nsofor shares his experience leading EpiAFRIC’s evaluation of African Union’s response to the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Lessons learnt from that response led to the establishment of the African Centres for Disease Control to coordinate efforts across the continent and also increased investments in epidemic preparedness by member states. He draws examples from the work of Nigeria Centre for Disease Control to show that epidemic preparedness is more cost-effective and makes more business sense than waiting to just respond to an infectious disease outbreak. He shares lessons from Nigeria’s COVID-19 response and how they should guide future epidemic preparedness. He urges western nations to learn from Africa’s and Asia’s COVID-19 response. He reminds all that a future pandemic is inevitable. Therefore, the time to prepare is now. A graduate of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is a Senior New Voices Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity at George Washington University.
Hes the CEO of EpiAFRIC and Director, Policy and Advocacy at Nigeria Health Watch. Since 2018, the #PreventEpidemicsNaija project has been advocating for increased budgetary allocation for epidemic preparedness in Nigeria.
As a thought Leader in Global Health, Ifeanyi has written over 68 opinion pieces with a global reach — his piece titled, “Why an Ebola Vaccine is Not Enough” has appeared in 18 publications in 16 countries; and published in 8 languages; appeared in over 4.3 million print copies; been seen over 36,000 times on Project Syndicate social media channels. In March 2020, Ifeanyi spoke at “Exploring Media Ecosystems Conference” at the Samberg Center of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was recognized by Onalytica to be among Coronavirus Top 100 healthcare professionals globally. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Michael dedicates his speech to one of the main themes of our time — the postponement and procrastination. We all know that this is a huge problem for our society and it’s familiar to everyone.
The creator of the social project «To delay means to bury.» He is a creative Director at TWIGA, the Cannes Lions, New York Festival and Globes Awards winner, and a jury member of numerous Russian and international festivals.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Jessica Gimeno lives with bipolar disorder and wants to expand the discourse around mental health. Its not enough to just receive a diagnosis, she says, people have to learn to live with depression and other mental health issues. In her talk, she shares the techniques shes learned to help her get stuff done while depressed.
Jessica is a warrior who fights five illnesses daily: bipolar II, polycystic ovarian syndrome, asthma, psoriasis, and the neuromuscular autoimmune disease Myasthenia Gravis (MG). Jessica Gimeno was valedictorian of her class, winning more than 20 speech competitions. Motivated by a friend’s suicide, she spoke to hundreds of students about mental health stigma and helped thirty students get psychiatric help. In her free time, Jessica is a diehard New Kids on the Block fan who enjoys pilates, painting, and playing with her nieces and nephews.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Кто такие хулиганы? Хулиганы — это люди, которые не готовы сидеть смирно и быть послушными, и поэтому их постоянно пытаются пожурить и обуздать. Многие поддаются и становятся “удобными”, и лишь малая часть остается верна своей бунтарской энергии.
Этой неуемной, взрывной, мощной энергии обычно очень много в, так называемых, “трудных подростках” — а значит, именно этот возраст особенно неудобен взрослым «дядям и тетям». Но Лариса Афанасьева уверена, что это самая важная сила — не соглашаться с привычным и задавать вопросы миру. Ведь именно бунтари, в итоге, создают так много важных вещей и именно они способы спасти наш мир.
Лариса Афанасьева – режиссер и художественный руководитель цирка «Упсала», в котором участвуют дети из групп социального риска. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
The thing about a pandemic due a novel virus — there is no vaccine and there is no treatment. No one in the world has immunity and everyone in the world is susceptible. At first, the COVID-19 pandemic seemed to be an infectious equalizer, but as it spread through communities, it only made existing health and economic disparities even worse.
As the Utah State Epidemiologist, Dr. Angela Dunn has been at the forefront of managing the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the state. In this serious, yet heart-felt talk, Dr. Dunn shares how we are all interconnected and when one community suffers, we are all more vulnerable. She provides real and achievable standards so all those in our communities can not just live, but thrive in times of normalcy and in times of crisis.
This presentation was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only a limited live audience of cast and crew members. While applause has been added to the beginning and end of the video, all other aspects have intentionally remained as filmed to honor the struggle and loss experienced globally during 2020.
Wardrobe furnished by Tommaso Cardullo. Dr. Angela Dunn is currently the State Epidemiologist for the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) where she works across the department to identify and address health concerns of Utahns. She came to UDOH as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As an EIS Officer, she has responded to communicable disease outbreaks both in Utah and abroad, including the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. Dr. Dunn is boarded in General Preventive and Public health, and completed her residency training at the University of California, San Diego.
Prior to joining the CDC, Dr. Dunn worked as a primary care and public health physician in San Diego, focusing on women’s health, sexually transmitted diseases, refugee health, and tuberculosis. Dr. Dunn also engaged in health systems research and interventions aimed at improving health care delivery within the military health system and federally-qualified health care clinics. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Готовясь к осени, бобры первым делом строят новые или укрепляют старые плотины, чтобы к приходу зимы поднят уровень воды.
Плотины бывают из земли и корней, или из палок. Вода нужна бобрам для безопасности. Вход в жилище у них всегда располагаются под водой.
Живут бобры в норах, которые роют в крутых и обрывистых берегах.
Если рытьё норы невозможно — например, на заболоченной территории — бобры строят домики, которые называются хатками. Высота хатки может достигать 3 метров, а ширина 10 м. Свой дом бобры строят из палок, веток и листьев, которые скрепляют землей и глиной.
Бобры строгие вегетарианцы. Питаются корой деревьев, их листьями и молодыми побегами, а также корневищами водных растений.
Чтобы добраться до листвы и коры, бобры валят деревья. После того как дерево повалено, бобры отгрызают ветки, объедают с них кору и затем используют в своем строительстве.
Осину диаметром 20 см бобр валит за одну ночь, а дерево диаметром полметра за неделю.
В местах активного питания этих грызунов образуются бобровые лесосеки.
Часть веток бобры съедают на месте, а часть буксируют к воде по специально прокопанным каналам. Или по натоптанным перепончатыми лапами тропам, тащат ветки к воде, делая запасы на зиму.
Зимой бобры не спят. За зиму бобровая семья съедает десятки кубометров древесины!
Для кабанов характерно гнездостроительство. Зимой, чтобы максимально снизить энергозатраты, они строят утепленные «гнезда». Гнезда бывают индивидуальные и групповые. Диаметр группового гнезда может достигать 3-4 метров, с толщиной подстилки до полуметра. Число использованных веток может составлять до нескольких тысяч. В устройстве подобного гнезда принимает участие вся семья. Гнезда используются многократно и постоянно обустраиваются.
Сроки прилёта на примере Московской и соседних областей.
Дополнительные данные по срокам миграции птиц и датам появления первых особей смотрите в источниках ниже.
Книга
Е.С.Птушенко, А.А.Иноземцев. Биология и хозяйственное значение птиц Московской области и сопредельных территорий, 1968 г.
Книга
Атлас птиц города Москвы, 2014. М.В. Калякин, О.В. Волцит, Х. Гроот Куркамп (ред.), Н.С. Морозов (научн. ред.). — М.: «Фитон XXI». 332 c.
Сайт программы «Птицы Москвы и Подмосковья»
Составители: А.А. Морковин, О.В. Волцит
Список птиц Москвы и даты первых встреч (2006–2019 гг.) birdsmoscow.net.ru/moscow_species.html
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