Jul 5 2011: I think that as long as the spekar is sending a good message and if you can take something with you after the speech or presentation, it really doesnt matter, its what you take as experience and new points of view to improve yourself and those arround you what matters.
Jul 5 2011: A good teacher teaches you how to answer questions and make the learning process smoother, but a great teacher makes you want to know more, a great teacher should infect you with curiosity, with thirst of knowing more and more importantly, to forge questions of your own, if a teacher makes his or her students to start asking 'but why' or 'but how' then, in my opinion, he achieved what every teacher should make their priority, which is creating critic and progressive learners, to give it a name.
Jul 5 2011: Technology, specifically the internet, could be used as a backstage tool for coordinating operations against this problem, I agree with the fact that technology itself wont defeat poverty leave alone hunger, but used correctly and not as the only way to attack said issues, would be the best way to append this form of globalized information against the said reality that is affecting millions of lives worldwide.
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A comment on Conversation: "Everything you have, you lose" Right?
A comment on Conversation: Disassociating the message from the speaker. Is it really appropiate?
A comment on Conversation: Alright everyone, what big and crazy or small, sustainable things will you try for 30 days?
A comment on Conversation: What is the difference between a good teacher and a great teacher?
A comment on Conversation: Technology can improve life - even dramatically - but to believe that it is the panacea of poverty or hunger is flawed.