A group of youth members in Toronto engage themselves in public speaking skills. Periodically the group watch the same video clip and write their review on it afterwards.
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The Discovery of Phthalates - Karen Li
Science takes a big part in our lives while we corporate
with science imperceptibly without noticing. We use science for building our
houses, we use science for wearing appropriate clothing, we use science for our
electronic devices, and we use science even for the simplest parts in our
lives. One of the most considerable problems around the globe is about the environment.
As we have being hoping that those issues can be katabatic using science.
Recently, two high school girls had discovered a way to make our miserable
environment condition better.
North Korean Speech For Freedom
On the Ted stage, the physical definition of hope was presenting her speech on her road to freedom. From war, to peace. Hyeonseo Lee is one of many north Korean women, who desired freedom, and wanted to move to south Korea to seek shelter. Hyeonseo has been through a hard tough road to earn her freedom, and she absolutely deserved every bit of it.
Whats Right to do? Is there a Moral Side to Murder?
A Harvard justice course covered "The Moral Side of Murder". This was asking "Is Murder ever moral?" where the professor told the students several scenarios about using lives to save lives and asked if the act was moral. The professor himself was an amazing public speaker, he was quick at responding, frequently used gestures and was well prepared for anything that the students said or asked.
The Moral Choice Of Right Or Wrong
In this video
made by Harvard, they discuss the moral choices of a human being while other
lives were at stake. We are all human beings, and we are all equally important
as human beings, and to kill one person
just so you can save 5 other people in my opinion is not morally correct, or
morally just.
What’s the right thing to do? - Karen
People often face to make a choice. But the choice is
usually the compound of two contradictory consequence, justice and injustice.
Except for having to make a choice, is there other way out? Is
Not-To-Make-Choice a right thing to do?
The Moral Side of Murder - Eugene Wong
Since I have always had profound interest, I found this
lecture on law very interesting. In many ways, this lesson was as much about
philosophy as about law. I really enjoyed learning about different styles of
reasoning that explained why some people would consider one action (in this
case, turning the trolley car to kill one person instead of two, or saving four
moderately urgent patients instead of one in critical condition) “right” over
another option.