Courtesy: Rajesh Babu [email protected]

    Dear all

I think this talk would be of interest to all of you
http://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_the_opportunity_of_adversity.html

 <http://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_the_opportunity_of_adversity.html>





            Why you should listen to her:



Aimee Mullins was born without fibular bones, and had both of her legs

 amputated below the knee when she was an infant. She learned to walk on

 prosthetics, then to run -- competing at the national and international
level

 as a champion sprinter, and setting world records at the 1996 Paralympics

 in Atlanta. At Georgetown, where she double-majored in history and

 diplomacy, she became the first double amputee to compete in NCAA

 Division 1 track and field.

After school, Mullins did some modeling -- including a legendary runway

 show for Alexander McQueen -- and then turned to acting, appearing

as the Leopard Queen in Matthew Barney'sCremaster<http://www.cremaster.net/>
 Cycle.

In 2008 she was  the official Ambassador for the Tribeca/ESPN Sports

 Film Festival.



She's a passionate advocate for a new kind of thinking about prosthetics

, and recently mentioned to an
interviewer<http://www.tribecafilm.com/event-guide/sports/Aimee_Mullins.html>
that
she's been looking closely at

 MIT's in-development powered robotic ankle, "which I fully plan on having."
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http://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_the_opportunity_of_adversity.html


"the most amazing part [of MIT's h2.0 conference] was a talk by aimee
mullins, an athlete, a model and an actress with both legs amputated below
the knees. she compared prosthetic legs to eyeglasses, and in the same way
that we wear designer eyeglasses she has designer legs (she was wearing her
4-inch heel legs for the talk). she made it clear that with enough attitude
you could pull off anything as she left the crowd dumbstruck with her
presence."
hyperexperience.com


Dr.Rajesh Babu
MS, FMRF(Uveitis & Ocular Immunology)
MSc Community Eye Health , ICEH, LSHTM UK

http://www.linkedin.com/in/drrajeshbabu

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the make-up of our character and of our thoughts, as well as our
success.
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