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Цены на Renault Duster на Авто.ру — bit.ly/2TY0quz
Проверка и подбор автомобилей — bit.ly/2N9UclH

Предложить автомобиль на обзор — avtokriminalist.test@yandex.ru

Рено Дастер направлен на экспертизу из-за повреждений в районе номера кузова и вторичной окраски вокруг маркировочной таблички. Меня попросили проверить автомобиль, и рассказать покупателю все про его Renault Duster, который был куплен за 900.000р. По результатам проверки автомобиля стало понятно, что требуется автоэкспертиза технического состояния, а именно кузова, и здесь нас ожидало самое интересное.

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Whats it Like to be a Cyborg? | Neil Harbisson More | Talks at Google


Meet the cyborgs. Neil Harbisson hears in colors through an antena attached to his skull, and Moon Ribas choreographs earthquakes with a sensor in her elbow. «Whats it like to be a cyborg» explores how two of the first human cyborgs in the world listen to sounds and dance to the rhythm of earthquakes. Neil, visual artist and composer, and choreographer Moon are the founders of the Cyborg Foundation and talk about their personal relation with cybernetics, and how technology changes their perception of life. At the end of the talk, they also do a short music performance using their cybernetic body extensions. Presented by Lila Pla Alemany.

Neil Harbisson, became the first person recognized by a government as a cyborg. Harbisson was born with achromatopsia, a condition that only allows him to see the world in black and white. Since he was 20 years, he installed an electronic eye («eyeborg») into his head that allows him to listen to colours. Moon has been using other cybernetic devices such as the speedborg, the 360º sensory extension and the seismic sensor to extend her perception of movement and applied this to her artistic work with pieces like Waiting for Earthquakes.

Депрессия. Нервы на пределе | Нездоровый сезон


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Плохой сон и постоянный недосып, утомляемость, подавленность, низкая работоспособность и раздражительность. Набор таких привычных многим людям симптомов часто появляется с наступлением осени. В это время нам кажется, что мир вокруг стал серым и унылым, и жизнь абсолютно не радует. Мы впадаем ступор, и ничто не может нас «расшевелить». Все это говорит о наличии Сезонного Аффективного Расстройства, которое еще иногда называют сезонной депрессией. Но почему нас «накрывает» этой волной ежегодно с окончанием лета, какие физиологические механизмы запускаются в организме в это время? А главное, что поможет пережить нездоровый сезон?

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Смотрите передачи:
Агрессивная среда — bit.ly/AggressiveEnvironment
Анатомия монстров — bit.ly/MonstersAnatomy
Бионика — bit.ly/ScienceBionics
Большой скачок — bit.ly/GreatLeapForward
Британские ученые доказали — bit.ly/BritishScientists
Год на орбите — bit.ly/AYearInSpace
Градусы риска — bit.ly/DegreeOfRisk
Джуманджи. Животные в мегаполисе — bit.ly/JumanjiAnimals
EXперименты — bit.ly/EXperiments
На пределе — bit.ly/OnTheLimit
НЕпростые вещи — bit.ly/NONsimpleThings
Опыты дилетанта — bit.ly/AmateurExperiments
Правила жизни 100-летнего человека — bit.ly/How2Live100
Тайны мозга — bit.ly/BrainSecrets
Химия вкуса — bit.ly/ChemistryOfTaste

Hows your social health? Lets test it. | Dr. Chelsea Shields | TEDxSaltLakeCity


Weve all heard of physical and mental health, but another important aspect to our overall health and wellbeing is social health. In fact, recently in the United States, the surgeon general revealed that social isolation and loneliness just topped obesity to claim second place as one of the top three killers in America.

Humans are highly social creatures, but that doesnt always mean that our social interactions are healthy. In this informative talk, Dr. Chelsea Shields, explains how our emotions can easily be high-jacked and then offers guidance on how to evaluate and level up our social health.

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. Chelsea Shields is a bio-social anthropologist, placebo studies expert, and runs a local consulting business.

In her academic work, Dr. Shields focuses on the evolution and elicitation of the placebo effect outside medical contexts. She coined the concept of social susceptibility to talk about how and why our human bodies have evolved to react, adjust, and adapt to specific social rituals, relationships and communities. Her work also investigates the evolutionary mismatch of modern human hyper-sociality and the health implications of a global, digital, 24/7 social network.

In her professional work, Shields runs a research and strategy business that specializes in qualitative, quantitative, and ethnographic research as well as creative ideation, branding, and user-experience design.

Dr. Shields is also a TED Fellow, 3x TED speaker, and teaches speaker training that is focused on the 90% of communication we never talk about: the non-verbals! 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

I was in opioid withdrawal for a month — heres what I learned | Travis Rieder | TEDxMidAtlantic


The United States accounts for five percent of the worlds population but consumes almost 70 percent of the total global opioid supply, creating an epidemic that has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths each year. How did we get here, and what can we do about it? In this personal talk, Travis Rieder recounts the painful, often-hidden struggle of opioid withdrawal and reveals how doctors who are quick to prescribe (and overprescribe) opioids arent equipped with the tools to eventually get people off the meds. Travis Rieder, PhD, is the Assistant Director for Education Initiatives, Director of the Master of Bioethics degree program and Research Scholar at the Berman Institute of Bioethics.

Travis’ work tends to fall into one of two, quite distinct research programs. The first concerns ethical and policy questions about sustainability and planetary limits. Much of this research has been on issues in climate change ethics and procreative ethics with a particular focus on the intersection of the two – that is, on the question of responsible procreation in the era of climate change. The second research program concerns ethical and policy issues surrounding America’s opioid epidemic.

In addition to his more scholarly writing, Travis is firmly committed to doing bioethics with the public. He writes regularly for The Conversation and blogs occasionally at The Huffington Post and the Berman Institute Bioethics Bulletin. 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

Putting a Dent into the Opioid Crisis | Manal Fakhoury | TEDxChathamKent


The Opioid Crisis has been more than two decades in the making. It’s time for us to move from problem to solution. We have to look at the major forces that are tragically taking more lives daily and get to the root cause. A public call for help! Dr. Manal Fakhoury is President and CEO of Fakhoury Leadership International, with over 30 years of non-profit and leadership experience, she serves on many community and national boards.
Manal is also a consultant pharmacist, inspirational speaker, coach, trainer, and mentor. Undergraduate, and doctorate from the University of Southern California, an MBA from Webster University. Manal has been recognized with many professional and community awards including Person of the Year, Pharmacist of the year and recently Communicator of the Year. Manal was honored to participate in the Climb of Hope and summit Mt. Kilimanjaro in January 2014. 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

Tiny surprises for happiness and health | BJ Fogg, PhD | TEDxMaui


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Behavior scientist and expert on habit formation BJ Fogg shares «The Maui Habit», the one «tiny habit» he says is the most powerful and most effective to come from his work at Stanford’s Persuasive Tech Lab. Youll be surprised how simple it is!

Behavior scientist, expert on habit formation, founder of Stanford’s Persuasive Tech Lab, one of Fortune’s “10 new gurus you should know.”

BJ Fogg, PhD directs the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. An experimental psychologist, BJ creates groundbreaking models and methods for changing human behavior.

Each year, BJ designs a new course to teach at Stanford, with topics ranging from mobile persuasion to health habits. His former students have created many successful companies, including Pulse (acquired by LinkedIn) and Instagram (acquired by Facebook).

BJ is the author of Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do, the first book to explain how technology can be designed to influence people. Fortune selected him as one of 10 “New Gurus You Should Know.”

Over the last three years, BJ has personally coached more than 20,000 people, using a simple and effective method called “Tiny Habits.”

About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Why people believe they can’t draw - and how to prove they can | Graham Shaw | TEDxHull


Why is it that so many people think they can’t draw? Where did we learn to believe that? Graham Shaw will shatter this illusion – quite literally — in a very practical way. He’ll demonstrate how the simple act of drawing has the power to make a positive difference in the world.

Graham specialises in the art of communication and has helped thousands of people to make important presentations. He is perhaps best known for his use of fast cartoon drawings to communicate ideas and is the author of ‘The Art of Business Communication’.

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

Hare Krishna Festival in Ukraine with Indradyuma Swami


The Ukraine Yatra is one of the most successful in ISKCON with over 15,000 devotees. We first visited Kharkiv where we participated in an amazing Ratha Yatra and then went on to Kiev, the capitol, where we had darshan of Radha Madhava in our movement’s biggest temple in the country. There we had several days of kirtan and lectures in an ocean of blissful devotees!

Tibetan Monk: A Day in the Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk


What is the daily life of a Tibetan monk? This is one of the most intriguing aspects when we talk about Tibetan plateau.

In this video, let’s have a glimpse of how a monk’s daily life is like in Tibet, which is shown as we followed a head monk, who lives in the Jhoden monastery, about three hours driving east of Lhasa.

He leads a fairly peaceful and simple life. His daily schedule consists of morning Buddha offering, meditation, praying for the peace and harvest of the villages around his monastery and night chanting.

You may find they are living a simple and happy life, but it’s not easy. They need keep pursuing their Buddhist study, and praying for the blessings of Goddess of Mercy.

From the early morning to the late night, see how he will enjoy the day. We hope you will enjoy the video and let us know what you think below.

( Besides, I think you may be interested in the follow-up video about our monks daily life, you can watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg2RrAAJh6I