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TEDxRyersonU 2011 - James Smith - Using Biology to Inspire Engineering
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Dr. James Smith of Ryerson University speaks on how biology can inspire great engineering design.

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- -: TEDxRyersonU 2011 - James Smith - Using Biology to Inspire Engineering

February 21, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Dr. James Smith of Ryerson University speaks on how biology can inspire great engineering design.

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- -: TEDxRyersonU 2011 - Josh Louie - Make Change a Reality

February 21, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Ryerson University student Josh Louie talks about the personal hardships that he went through growing up, the changes he made to better his own life, and how everyone can make similar changes to realize their hidden potential.

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Dr. John Steckley

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

"What if Aboriginal languages mattered?" Dr. Steckley has been teaching at Humber College in Toronto since 1983 and has taught Anthropology and Native Studies and other Canadian universities throughout his career. His area of specialization is Canada's Aboriginal people, and he is a leading exp...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Margaux Smith

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

"Finding your voice." Margaux Smith is learning to find her voice and wants to share her message with anyone who faces this challenge too. As a post-graduate student in the Fundraising and Volunteer Management program at Humber College (Toronto, Canada), more than anything, Margaux wants to ma...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Rahul Singh

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

"Disaster relief after Haiti's 2009 earthquake." Rahul Singh founded the David McAntony Gibson Foundation (GlobalMedic) in 1999 to honour the memory of his best friend who tragically lost his life. Singh personally led over 30 GlobalMedic missions around the world. Singh has been a professiona...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Annelisa Pederson.mov

February 20, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

"The orchestra in times of change." Annelisa Pedersen has been Executive Director with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra since January 2009. Originally from British Columbia, Ms. Pedersen graduated from the Arts Administration & Cultural Management program at Humber College with the Academic...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Priya Ramunajam

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Priya Ramanujam is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Urbanology Magazine, a nationally and internationally distributed urban lifestyle & culture magazine for the hip-hop generation. Over the last six years she has built up the Urbanology brand and established herself as a well-respected journ...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Matt Giffin

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Matt Giffin is a young artist quickly gaining recognition as a pianist and electronic musician. As a member of DPT, he and fellow graduates of the Humber Music Program (Toronto, Canada) perform a live remix of the music of Daft Punk which has stunned critics and fans alike. In his acoustic music...

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Gino Cunti

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Gino has been a consultant in the satellite communications industry for over 10 years. A graduate of the Wireless Telecommunication program at Humber College (Toronto, Canada), Gino has also been involved in the design and implementation of broadcasting facilities such as Sportsnet, and City TV....

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- -: TEDxHumberCollege - Andrea Tavchar

February 19, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

"Digital Natives" Andrea Tavchar is a public relations professor at Humber College (Toronto, Canada) and a self-described life-long learner. Teaching social media to students who have more 'friends' on Facebook and have more apps on their iPhones has been a challenge, but a welcome one. Learning...

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