Different Doesn't Mean Wrong | Diya Shah | JBCN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BORIVALI
In this talk, she will be talking about breaking the boundaries and not considering society’s opinions. This talk will not only motivate you to stand up for yourself but also to stop judging others.
Diya is a girl who loves to dream. She has high ambitions and aspired to complete them. She is active and a spirited person, who loves to entertain people around her. She is passionate about dancing and loves to crack lame jokes.
Facilitator: Rita Balachandran
TED-Ed, TED's education initiative, inspires tomorrow's TED speakers and future leaders by supporting students in discovering, developing and sharing their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In the TED-Ed Student Talk program, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas through TED-Ed's flexible curriculum. Check out https://ed.ted.com/student_talks if you're interested in getting started.
This presentation was completed by participating in a TED-Ed program and produced independently of the TED Conferences. Only approved participants are able to upload TED-Ed Student Talks.
*If you see any video that should be flagged as offensive, please let us know by emailing tededstudents@ted.com
Видео Different Doesn't Mean Wrong | Diya Shah | JBCN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BORIVALI канала TED-Ed Student Talks
Diya is a girl who loves to dream. She has high ambitions and aspired to complete them. She is active and a spirited person, who loves to entertain people around her. She is passionate about dancing and loves to crack lame jokes.
Facilitator: Rita Balachandran
TED-Ed, TED's education initiative, inspires tomorrow's TED speakers and future leaders by supporting students in discovering, developing and sharing their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In the TED-Ed Student Talk program, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas through TED-Ed's flexible curriculum. Check out https://ed.ted.com/student_talks if you're interested in getting started.
This presentation was completed by participating in a TED-Ed program and produced independently of the TED Conferences. Only approved participants are able to upload TED-Ed Student Talks.
*If you see any video that should be flagged as offensive, please let us know by emailing tededstudents@ted.com
Видео Different Doesn't Mean Wrong | Diya Shah | JBCN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BORIVALI канала TED-Ed Student Talks
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