Sep 24 2012: Thank Wade, I appreciate your notion ,,,let me tell you that I never been employee or "work" for any person or institution. I feel with this conversation that I touch the sunburn in some northamericans....but TED is wider than just one country...
Sep 19 2012: Ken thank you. This is not a topic merely in a language basis. Its about deep significance in the real job and economical status that hit in our young and brave people in both sides of the frontier in our countries. As you can see our contract partner from Uruguay learn not just the english but the meaning...in a shock fast track. So why here almost nobody understand nothing? Im very fluent in spanish, but not so much TED people are the same. Politely I use my best english to be understood, then why all the monolinguals don't dare to learn spanish?
Sep 19 2012: Ok Mr. Reisner, theres a lot of intelligent ways to save the missunderstood about issues related here.
If you propose a "more productive direction". I propose a more sensible direction....
Then we have to see the real thing here: Jobs, Labour, Work, Employ, Economic failure, Decadent political status....
The educational roots from our different american countries comes from a multiple causes. You have to see that just Canada and US are the only ones to have a economical history that is very different from our historical heritage. Then we (the latinamerican countries) experiment diverse effects in the economical structure today, than canadians and northamericans. Respectfully if TED is an intelligent community we have to expect a sort of sensible and intelligent proposals, question and answers to the topic here. My questions and arguments are sensible to the human condition in all America, but I can't avoid the critical thinking about our common problems. We share a lot of frontier line and today we have a lot in common: problems and also solutions. Certainly, we mexicans have a lot to claim to US but today and here we are "interpares" in human essence and our nations are unavoidable partners. I'm very trully confident to find a high and elevated level of correspondence with my clear and honest questions.
PS: I'm the real one.
Sep 19 2012: Robert Winner your question is so curious...so my deduction is that all of you maybe need to be deported from the whole world...
why you dont ask if you all use the very same meaning and lenguage....and try to see beyond from your own limits and prejudices....so narrow visions from a decadent culture
"the North American continent" as you said, don't exist. The real one is the American continent, and obviously there are more world than just one part.
I'm not asking nothing about Mexico.
Bravo¡¡¡¡...you see clear in your last paragraph. Then you can see more than the illusion of a productive life. If you go further you can discover the real significance of this conversation...so go, go, go.¡¡¡
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A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
Interpares is when some part of a whole are equal in condition.
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
If you propose a "more productive direction". I propose a more sensible direction....
Then we have to see the real thing here: Jobs, Labour, Work, Employ, Economic failure, Decadent political status....
The educational roots from our different american countries comes from a multiple causes. You have to see that just Canada and US are the only ones to have a economical history that is very different from our historical heritage. Then we (the latinamerican countries) experiment diverse effects in the economical structure today, than canadians and northamericans. Respectfully if TED is an intelligent community we have to expect a sort of sensible and intelligent proposals, question and answers to the topic here. My questions and arguments are sensible to the human condition in all America, but I can't avoid the critical thinking about our common problems. We share a lot of frontier line and today we have a lot in common: problems and also solutions. Certainly, we mexicans have a lot to claim to US but today and here we are "interpares" in human essence and our nations are unavoidable partners. I'm very trully confident to find a high and elevated level of correspondence with my clear and honest questions.
PS: I'm the real one.
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
why you dont ask if you all use the very same meaning and lenguage....and try to see beyond from your own limits and prejudices....so narrow visions from a decadent culture
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
"the North American continent" as you said, don't exist. The real one is the American continent, and obviously there are more world than just one part.
I'm not asking nothing about Mexico.
Bravo¡¡¡¡...you see clear in your last paragraph. Then you can see more than the illusion of a productive life. If you go further you can discover the real significance of this conversation...so go, go, go.¡¡¡
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?
A reply on Conversation: I see a lot of "job seekers" in TED community...is this a sign from the job apocalypsis?