Kevin Booth

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A talk might begin with an introduction to the problem the speaker is tackling and give an anecdote that illustrates that problem. It might then move to some historical attempts to solve the problem and give two examples that ultimately failed. It could continue to the speaker’s proposed solution, including one dramatic new piece of evidence that supports the idea. Then it might close with three implications for the future.
TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking
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