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Правда про ЭСКОРТ. Шейхи. Русские олигархи| Ксюша Манекен. Ходят слухи #78


Эскорт или проституция? Как девушки попадают в эскорт. Модельные тусовки, шейхи, олигархи. Почему Дубай стал центром эскорта. Телеграм паблики, рынок шкур, разговор с менеджером. Сколько стоит продать девственность и буллинг в сети. Ксюша Манекен эксклюзивно для Ходят слухи.

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#ходятслухи #эскорт

00:00 анонс
0:35 эскорт
1:20 почему девочки скрывают и боятся слово «эскорт»
1:59 почему согласилась на интервью
2:43 парень знает, что ты была в эскорте
3:57 когда впервые услышала, что такое эскорт
5:07 как рассказала родителям
7:43 сколько удалось заработать
8:43 если отказываешь, то оправляют домой
9:53 почему шейхи заказывают девочек
12:39 заставляли нюхать/пить
14:53 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
16:33 «мне было 19 лет»
17:54 «хочу показать своим примером, что это не страшно»
19:22 люди себя оправдывают
20:23 почему ты верила, что с тобой ничего не произойдёт
22:31 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
25:03 почему девочка на это идёт
25:40 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
28:53 были ли условия насчёт внешности
31:42 как проходит тусовка
33:21 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
34:35 вежливые ли заказчики
37:24 кто из наших депутатов заказывал
38:08 как часто предлагали продолжение
39:10 как мотивация у мужчин
41:44 король Дубаи берет только девственниц
41:51 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
46:55 как менеджер забирает себе деньги девочек
48:25 почему менеджеров не наказывают
51:25 разговор с менеджером (сутенером)
54:20 деньги-съедают
1:00:04 совсем тупые не подойдут для этой работы
1:00:46 ты помнишь день когда поняла, что больше не поедешь
1:01:41 разница между эскортом и проституцией
1:03:03 можно купить титул и зарабатывать больше
1:04:31 зачем существует рынок шкур
1:05:57 паблик «Рынок шкур»
1:08:24 «люди сами будут нести свои грехи на себе»
1:10:15 подписывайтесь

Learning how to learn | Barbara Oakley | TEDxOaklandUniversity


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Engineering professor Barbara Oakley is co-teaching one of the worlds largest online classes, «Learning How to Learn», www.coursera.org/course/learning.

She know firsthand how it feels to struggle with math. Dr. Oakley flunked her way through high school math and science courses, before enlisting in the U.S. Army immediately after graduation. When she saw how her lack of mathematical and technical savvy severely limited her options—both to rise in the military and to explore other careers—she returned to school with a new found determination to re-tool her brain to master the very subjects that had given her so much trouble throughout her entire life.

Barbara Oakley, PhD, PE is a professor of engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on the complex relationship between neuroscience and social behavior, and has been described as “revolutionary” by the Wall Street Journal. Oakley’s books have been praised by many leading researchers and writers, including Harvard’s Steven Pinker and E. O. Wilson, and National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Oates. Her book A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel in Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra), will be published by Tarcher-Penguin on July 31, 2014.

Prior to her academic career, Oakley rose from private to captain in the U.S. Army, during which time she was recognized as a Distinguished Military Scholar. She met her husband, Philip, when she was working at the South Pole Station in Antarctica. Her experiences with well-intentioned altruism were shaped by her work as a Russian translator on Soviet trawlers on the Bering Sea during the early 1980s. Oakley was designated as an NSF New Century Scholar—she is also a recipient of the Oakland University Teaching Excellence Award (2013) and the National Science Foundation’s Frontiers in Engineering New Faculty Fellow Award. Oakley is an elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

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)

TEDxOrangeCoast - Daniel Amen - Change Your Brain, Change Your Life


Change your Brain, Change your Life. Revelations based on studying 63,000 brain images across 90 countries over 20 years. How Brain imaging can change paradigms and our understanding of healthy life, no matter where we live.

Physician, psychiatrist, and teacher, Daniel Amen, MD, is one of the worlds foremost experts on applying brain imaging science to clinical psychiatric practice. He is widely regarded as a gifted teacher, taking complex brain science concepts to make them easily accessible to other professionals and the general public.
Daniel is the author of 42 professional articles and 28 books, including four New York Times bestsellers. He is the producer and star of five highly popular shows about the brain, which have raised more than 34 million dollars for public television.

Daniel is the medical director of Amen Clinics, Inc., that has the worlds largest database of functional brain scans totaling more than 64,000. The clinics have seen patients from 90 countries.

About TEDx.
TEDx was created in the spirit of TEDs mission, «ideas worth spreading.» The program is designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level.

At TEDx events, a screening of TEDTalks videos — or a combination of live presenters and TEDTalks videos — sparks deep conversation and connections. TEDx events are fully planned and coordinated independently, on a community-by-community basis

The One Thing All Great Teachers Do | Nick Fuhrman | TEDxUGA


With this talk, Dr. Nick Fuhrman encourages us to recognize the profound personal impact that we can have on others — both in and out of the classroom. Dr. Nick Fuhrman is an associate professor of environmental education in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication. Also known as “Ranger Nick,” he teaches graduate courses in educational program development and data analysis and undergraduate courses in environmental education and teaching methods. Dr. Fuhrman received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Forestry from Virginia Tech and his PhD in Agricultural Education and Communication from the University of Florida. His life’s passion is teaching, and he often uses live animals (such as snakes, turtles, and owls) in the classroom and on his monthly television series, Ranger Nick. Dr. Fuhrman and his wife, Jessica, have a son, Miles, who already seems to love animals and the outdoors as much as his dad. 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

ГеоГебра: математиканы сезін! | Talgat Bainazarov | TEDxAstana


Талгат Байназаров — преподаватель математики в средней школе. Он автор перевода на казахский язык математической программы «ГеоГебра». Это бесплатная кроссплатформенная динамическая математическая программа для всех уровней образования, включающая в себя геометрию, алгебру, таблицы, графы, статистику и арифметику в одном удобном для использования пакете. Играя, дети легче учатся. Например, с помощью геогебры можно рассчитать угол, под каким должны лететь злые птицы, чтобы сбить всех хрюшек в игре Angry Birds.

Преподаватель математики в средней школе. Автор перевода на казахский язык математической программы «ГеоГебра». После перевода зарегистрировал в Астане «Институт ГеоГебры», членами которой являются преподаватели математики и студенты. Под руководством Талгата эта группа управляет geogebra.kz, составляет динамические чертежи, которые используются во время уроков. Помимо преподавательской деятельности, Талгат является заместителем директора по учебной части Назарбаевской Интеллектуальной школы в Караганде.

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

Why were unhappy -- the expectation gap | Nat Ware | TEDxKlagenfurt


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Why are we getting richer but not happier? Why do lottery winners not have sustained happiness? Why are bronze medalists often happier than silver medalists? “The first step to being happy is to understand why we’re often unhappy,” says economist and entrepreneur Nat Ware. In an entertaining and enlightening talk, Nat shows that we’re bad predictors of happiness, and explains why this is. We make decisions based on actual outcomes, Nat says, but our happiness depends on relative outcomes. We’ve been seduced into a way of life that conspires against our contentment by making it near impossible for reality to live up to our expectations. It is this expectation gap – the gap between our expectations and reality – that Nat argues is a key reason we’re unhappy. Nat challenges us to not relegate happiness to the world of art and the realm of hippies, but to start taking happiness seriously. The answer is not to simply lower our expectations, but rather to change the very way in which we make decisions.

Nat Ware is an economist, entrepreneur, and international development specialist. He is a Rhodes Scholar based at Oxford University, whose research focuses on social impact, poverty alleviation, and the economics of happiness. He is the Founder and CEO of 180 Degrees Consulting, the world’s largest university-based consultancy, with operations in 24 countries and over 4000 consultants worldwide. 180 Degrees has provided over US$50M worth of consulting services to non-profits and social enterprises so they can operate more effectively (www.180dc.org). Nat has lectured on innovation, strategy and global business at The University of Sydney, and was awarded the Saïd Prize for Top MBA Student at Oxford. He is a frequent keynote speaker at international conferences and events, and has consulted for many of the worlds largest foundations and non-profit organizations. His other TEDx talk “Free Charities from The Idea of Charity” can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpzvnbsma2U.

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)

Smart Materials | Anna Ploszajski | TEDxYouth@Manchester


Anna Ploszajski is an award-winning materials scientist, engineer and communicator, and was
recently made Young Engineer of the Year 2017 by The Royal Academy of Engineering. She
regularly performs stand-up comedy about science, has appeared on national television and
radio, and produces her own podcast about materials called ‘rial talk. She has authored a
chapter on smart materials in Professor Jim Al-Khalili’s new popular science book, What’s
Next?.. Anna Ploszajski is a materials scientist, engineer and communicator, and was recently named Young Engineer of the Year by the Royal Academy of Engineering. She has just finished her engineering doctorate at UCL in hydrogen storage materials, sponsored by industrial partner Cella Energy.
Anna received a First Class Honours degree (MEng) in Materials Science from Oxford University in 2013. During this she won a host of prizes and scholarships from Mansfield College, Rolls-Royce and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Anna is a science communicator, regularly performing stand-up comedy with Bright Club and Science Showoff across the country as well as talks to adult and family audiences. She’s a proud member of the Science Showoff Talent Factory, and was a FameLab national finalist in 2017. 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

Why Brazil’s indigenous people fight for the Amazon rainforest | Nixiwaka Yawanawá | TEDxBedford


Nixiwaka Yawanawá is a member of the Yawanawá tribe — a community of indigenous people who live within the Amazon rainforest — on the Acre River Headwaters Indigenous Land. Like many other Amazonian tribes, the Yawanawá rely on the rainforest for their subsistence, and the land holds a very deep spiritual significance, Nixiwaka says. However, their land is being illegally invaded and projects like dams, roads, mining and agriculture are destroying their way of life.

Indigenous people are all over Brazil are speaking out against these changes and fighting for their right to live on their ancestral lands in peace. Nixiwaka asks us to consider why a way of life that is designed to be entirely in tune with its environment and resources is being destroyed by a way of life that isn’t.

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