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Debate: Should Race Be Considered in College Admissions?
A recent lawsuit against Harvard University alleged that the university discriminates unfairly against Asian-Americans in its admissions process. The trial led to an internal investigation at Harvard and the public release of admissions...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Getting to Grips with the Trump Phenomenon
The media has failed ask basic questions about the economic thinking — and business record — of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, says Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston, author of The Making of Donald...
Curated Video
Elizabeth Bathory - What did she look like? The Infamous Killer as a Modern Woman
I'm an artist that brings history back to life by creating famous figures from the past in the modern day, as well as creating facial reconstructions and recreations. Elizabeth Bathory is a fabulous and mysterious figure of history. But...
Curated Video
KS2 Primary English Age 9-13 - Writing: Planning to Write Non-Fiction Part 2 - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners and skilled teachers. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in...
Healthcare Triage
Residency Training, Long Hours, and the Effects on Patient Outcomes
When one of Aaron's best friends in medical school returned from an interview for a surgical residency program, he told him how some of the surgeons there bragged that they were worked so hard that the divorce rate among their trainees...
History Hit
A History of Unbelief: Non-believers in the middle ages, Part 2
What is the difference between a heretic and a non-believer? What did the church do to combat non-belief? Could accusations of non-belief be a political tool? What role does anti-clericalism play in unbelief? A History of Unbelief, Part 4
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How Science Advances, "One Funeral at a Time"
What happens to a subfield of science when a superstar of that field passes away unexpectedly? Christian Fons-Rosen argues that new research activity in the sciences–and economics?– increases after the death of a superstar, as...
The Business Professor
Scope of Discovery in a Civil Lawsuit
This Video Explains Scope of Discovery in a Civil Lawsuit
Curated Video
Developing Subpoints for Your Thesis Statement
In this video, the teacher explains how to develop subpoints for a thesis statement by transforming the argument into a "why" question. They provide an example of a thesis statement about the importance of getting enough sleep, and then...
Curated Video
Understanding and Analyzing Prompts: How to Figure Out What a Prompt Wants You to Do
The teacher explains how to understand and analyze a prompt effectively. By breaking down the prompt into tasks and numbering them, students can better understand what is being asked of them. The teacher guides the students through a...
Healthcare Triage
Can You Get Reinfected with Covid?
Reports have surfaced of individuals being re-infected with Covid-19, raising questions about immunity via natural infection as well as questions about the utility of vaccines. Here we take a look at the data to see how common...
TLDR News
Dr. Fauci's Email Scandal Explained: The Truth of Fauci's Emails & the Wuhan Lab - TLDR News
Over the last few days, America's most famous doctor (Anthony Fauci) has been put in the spotlight & become a very contentious figure. Over 3,000 of his emails have been released and depending on who you ask, these emails might prove...
The Business Professor
Negotiatiable Instrument - Payable on Time or on Demand
This video explains the difference betwen a negotiation instrument that is payable "on time" versus "on demand".
Curated Video
Improving Your Answer: Avoiding Repetitive Words and Phrases
In this video, the teacher provides valuable tips on how to strengthen your answers by avoiding repetitive words and phrases. They guide students through the steps of writing a constructed response, emphasizing the importance of...
Step Back History
Erdoğan: The Strongman of Turkey
Turkey has a controversial president in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He represents a conservative, authoritarian streak in a complicated young and old country. Let's talk about it.
Learning Mole
Mystery of The Gymnastic Suit
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the Mystery of the Gymnastic Suit.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Next Animation Studio
Sneaky Chinese robotic satellite caught red-handed
A Chinese satellite was caught red-handed when it snuck away from its position in Earth orbit to do something very unsettling.
Religion for Breakfast
Is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife a Forgery?
Gospel of Jesus' Wife. Authentic or Forged?
TLDR News
English Channel Migrant Crisis: Genuine Problem or Manufactured Hysteria? - TLDR News
Over the last few months, Nigel Farage has made it his personal mission to document migrants crossing the English Channel into the UK. This seems to have been successful, with his videos garnering wider media and government attention. So...
History Hit
The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement: Mesopotamia
What was the purpose of canal building in this area at the time? What is special about the Tigris river? The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement, Part 4
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed and dietary health
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Learn how seaweed can be used in innovative ways in our...
Curated Video
Fossils: Evidence for Evolution and Extinction
This video explains the use of fossils as evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection. It describes the three main ways in which fossils can be formed, and how they provide evidence of organisms that lived millions of years...