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PARAGRAPH 1 : I've been in Afghanistan for 21 years... Is Alberto originally from Afghanistan? What is his job there? What does he make? PARAGRAPH 2 : Today, I would like to tell you a story... PARAGRAPH 3: Anyway, in 1992... What was the name of the place where they made legs? Why was the center closed? What happened in 1992? What happened when the bomb fell on the street? mujahideen= soldiers in (イスラム)聖戦 アルベルト・カイロ:人にはクズなどいない Alberto Cairo: There are no scraps of men http://www.ted.com First Name: ____________ Last Name: ____________ Student #: ____________ Group: ____________ Alberto Cairo

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PARAGRAPH 1 : I've been in Afghanistan for 21 years...

Is Alberto originally from Afghanistan?

What is his job there? What does he make?

PARAGRAPH 2 : Today, I would like to tell you a story...

PARAGRAPH 3: Anyway, in 1992...

What was the name of the place where they made legs?

Why was the center closed?

What happened in 1992?

What happened when the bomb fell on the street?

mujahideen= soldiers in (イスラム)聖戦

アルベルト・カイロ:人にはクズなどいない

Alberto Cairo: There are no scraps of men

http://www.ted.com

First Name: ____________ Last Name: ____________ Student #: ____________ Group: ____________

Alberto Cairo

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PARAGRAPH 4 : Well I'm not a particularly brave person...

PARAGRAPH 5 : And so the following day...

PARAGRAPH 6 : So we started doing some repairs...

Who were the people who were still on the street? What were their names?

Why didn’t the man have artificial legs?

What did Alberto tell him to do the next day?

Why did Alberto wish he hadn’t said it?

Would Mahmoud be able to get new legs?

How was Alberto feeling?

What did he tell his bosses?

How many people were at the center on the next day?

What did his good friend Najmuddin say to Alberto?

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PARAGRAPH 7 : So we started. I was working, I was going everyday...

PARAGRAPH 8 : But finally, the great day arrived...

PARAGRAPH 9 : Suddenly, they started fighting.

What was the reason that some patients could not come to the center?

How often did Mahmoud come?

Was it a safe thing for Mahmoud to come to the center?

Who started fighting?

What did Alberto and Mahmoud and the others do?

What did Rafi say to his father?

What did his father say in response?

What did Alberto learn that day?

What does Alberto say about April in Kabul?

Where did Mahmoud put on his prostheses for the first time?

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PARAGRAPH 11 : Legless, with only one arm, illiterate, unskilled --

PARAGRAPH 12 : The comment of Najmuddin was Mahmoud has...

PARAGRAPH 13 : And you know what? It's good for everybody...

What job did Najmuddin suggest?

Why did Alberto think it was a bad idea?

Is Najmuddin very difficult to argue with?

How well did Mahmoud do in the job?

Why is it good for newcomers to see people like Mahmoud working at the center?

What does Alberto say about doing job training with people who have experienced disability?

What was Najmuddin’s explaination for why Mahmoud was so successful?

How did the new job change Mahmoud?

When Mahmoud returned to the center, he asked Alberto to help him one more time. What did he want?

What did Mahmoud say that really moved (感動) Alberto?

PARAGRAPH 10 : From that day on, we never closed a single day...

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PARAGRAPH 15 : I have a wish, a big wish,...

PARAGRAPH 16-17: Well don't think that the changes in Afghanistan are over...

What other projects have been started now at Alberto’s center?

Who has Alberto learned from?

What is the newest program that the center has started?

Alberto (as always) was worried about it at first...didn’t think it would work... but how does he feel now?

What way of thinking does Alberto hope other countries will start to use too?

PARAGRAPH 14 : People like Mahmoud are agents of change...