Monday, January 27, 2020

ignite talks: period 2

Wow.  Just... wow.  What a great start to the week!


Jaime Arroyo: How can our brain tell if we really have free will?
Chris Avalos: What can we do to save
Eneas Barrera: Everyone has a brain.  How can we get better at using our brains to concentrate and express our feelings?
Jerry Cortes: What is worth fighting for?
Martin Diaz: What is inside Area 51 and why is it a secret?
Ana Duran: What would life on Earth be like without marine animals?
Jorge Garcilazo: What are resources?
Willie: [absent]
Maira: What do you want your final words to be?
Michael: Does the government really care about you?
Alfredo: [absent]
Everardo: [absent]
Jesus: Why is school so important?
Marisol: How would people be without phones?
Jonathan: Why can’t teachers tell us to start our own business or give advice about entrepreneurship, instead of just telling us to get a job?
Hector: What is depression?
Alexes: How can I have an impact on Earth?  There are 8 billion people, how can I make a difference?
Fabian: How long will this planet last?
Arian: What are they hiding in Area 51?
Flor: How can we motivate people to care about our planet?
Karina: If language exists to communicate, why are there so many instead of just one?
Marisol: Why do crime cases take so long to solve, and why over time are they considered less important?
Bryan: Can you get sick from eating unripe fruit?
Denisse: Most people hate their 9-5
Jennifer: [absent]
Aaliyah: If our country has trillions of dollars to fund military, why can’t we help the homeless?
Francisco: How can we stop or reduce global warming?
Pablo: School pressures us to go to college but doesn’t prepare us for life—how can school teach us the life skills we will need whether we go to college or not?
Karla: Why are people superstitious?
Lizbeth: Why does depression and associated suicidal thoughts occur?

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