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1) In a single week, the sun delivers more energy to our planet than humanity has used through the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas through all of human history. 2) And the sun will keep shining on our planet for billions of years. 3) Our challenge isn't that we're running out of energy. 4) It's that we have been focused on the wrong source—the small, finite one that we're using up. 5) Indeed, all the coal, natural gas, and oil we use today is just solar energy from millions of years ago, a very tiny part of which was preserved deep underground. 6) Our challenge, and our opportunity, is to learn to efficiently and cheaply use the much more abundant source that is the new energy striking our planet each day from the sun. 7) A snowy owl's ears are not visible from the outside, but it has incredible hearing. 8) The feathers on a snowy owl's face guide sounds to its ears, giving it the ability to hear things humans cannot. 9) Each of its ears is a different size, and one is higher than the other. 10) The differing size and location of each ear helps the owl distinguish between sounds. 11) It can hear at the same time the distant hoofbeats of a large deer, the flap of a bird's wings above it, and the digging of a small animal below it. 12) After choosing which sound interests it most, the snowy owl moves its head like a large circular antenna to pick up the best reception. 13) Words like 'near' and 'far' can mean different things depending on where you are and what you are doing. 14) If you were at a zoo, then you might say you are 'near' an animal if you could reach out and touch it through the bars of its cage. 15) Here the word 'near' means an arm's length away. 16) If you were telling someone how to get to your local shop, you might call it 'near' if it was a fiveminute walk away. 17) Now the word 'near' means much longer than an arm's length away. 18) Words like 'near', 'far', 'small', 'big', 'hot', and 'cold' all mean different things to different people at different times. 19) Public speaking is audience centered because speakers "listen" to their audiences during speeches. 20) They monitor audience feedback, the verbal and nonverbal signals an audience gives a speaker.
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1 1) In a single week, the sun delivers more energy to our planet than humanity has used through the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas through all of human history. 2 2) And the sun will keep shining on our planet for billions of years. 3 3) Our challenge isn't that we're running out of energy. 4 4) It's that we have been focused on the wrong source—the small, finite one that we're using up. 5 5) Indeed, all the coal, natural gas, and oil we use today is just solar energy from millions of years ago, a very tiny part of which was preserved deep underground. 6 6) Our challenge, and our opportunity, is to learn to efficiently and cheaply use the much more abundant source that is the new energy striking our planet each day from the sun. 7 7) A snowy owl's ears are not visible from the outside, but it has incredible hearing. 8 8) The feathers on a snowy owl's face guide sounds to its ears, giving it the ability to hear things humans cannot. 9 9) Each of its ears is a different size, and one is higher than the other. 10 10) The differing size and location of each ear helps the owl distinguish between sounds. 11 11) It can hear at the same time the distant hoofbeats of a large deer, the flap of a bird's wings above it, and the digging of a small animal below it. 12 12) After choosing which sound interests it most, the snowy owl moves its head like a large circular antenna to pick up the best reception. 13 13) Words like 'near' and 'far' can mean different things depending on where you are and what you are doing. 14 14) If you were at a zoo, then you might say you are 'near' an animal if you could reach out and touch it through the bars of its cage. 15 15) Here the word 'near' means an arm's length away. 16 16) If you were telling someone how to get to your local shop, you might call it 'near' if it was a fiveminute walk away. 17 17) Now the word 'near' means much longer than an arm's length away. 18 18) Words like 'near', 'far', 'small', 'big', 'hot', and 'cold' all mean different things to different people at different times. 19 19) Public speaking is audience centered because speakers "listen" to their audiences during speeches. 20 20) They monitor audience feedback, the verbal and nonverbal signals an audience gives a speaker.