The Business Professor
Redemption Rights - Preferred Shares
What are Redemption Rights attached to Preferred Shares? The right of redemption is the right to demand under certain conditions that the company buys back its own shares from its investors at a fixed price. This right may be included to...
Debunked
Would A Bullet Really Knock You Backwards?
Is it a movie myth or factual physics? Will a bullet hurl you into the air or throw you across a room? Learn the science behind what happens when you're shot with a bullet and understand the physics of this widely held belief.
Debunked
What Are The Limits Of Human Ability?
How FAST can we RUN? How many Gs can we withstand? What’s the limit of human ENDURANCE? How much can we LIFT?
Debunked
4 Common Movie Myths About Space Debunked | Explosions, Speed, Sound and Asteroids.
Movies take a lot of dramatic license where science is concerned, but who's getting it all wrong on the silver screen. From the g-force you would suffer when achieving lightspeed to what a nuclear bomb would sound like in space we...
Debunked
Can You Survive An Elevator Fall By Jumping?
Find out the best way to survive a 150 meter elevator fall, and at the same time learn about gravitational acceleration and understand Newton’s Laws. Your monthly dose of hypothetical physics scenarios is here, and today we’re dropping...
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Universal Law of Gravitation
Universal Law of Gravitation explores Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation by defining and providing examples.
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Landforms and Destructive Forces
Landforms and Destructive Forces looks at how landforms are the result of a combination of destructive forces such as erosion and deposition of sediment.
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Conflict: A Guilty Conscience
Conflict: A Guilty Conscience demonstrates understanding of conflict by describing a type of conflict that occurs in the short story, A Guilty Conscience.
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Effects of Magnetic Fields
“Effects of Magnetic Fields” reviews the concept of a magnetic field and demonstrates how a magnetic field can be shown using simple iron filings and bar magnets.
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What Is Nuclear Fusion? | The Solar Energy Song | KLT
Let's learn how nuclear fusion powers the sun!
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Static Electricity
Static Electricity demonstrates that an electrically-charged object can attract an uncharged object by conducting an experiment with a charged balloon and paper.
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Isaac Newton 3 Laws of Motion /Newton's Laws
Learn about Issac Newton 3 laws of motion and physics with Newton's Laws. Brought to you by KLT.
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Kinetic vs. Potential Energy
Kinetic vs. Potential Energy examines kinetic and potential energy by defining and providing examples of each.
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Friction
Friction defines the term friction by providing examples and comparing and contrasting the three types: sliding, rolling, and fluid.
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Understanding Inertia
Understanding Inertia defines the term inertia by exploring examples and evidence.
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Conflict and Plot
“Conflict and Plot” will help students to review the value of conflict within a storyline by examining both types of conflict: internal and external.
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Antagonist and Protagonist
Antagonist and Protagonist defines and provides examples of an antagonist and a protagonist.
The Guardian
A Bitersweet Homecoming
Paulette meets with friends and family members in Jamaica whom she has not seen since she left the country for England as a child. Her daughter and granddaughter accompany her on the journey. It's an emotional reunion for everyone and...
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May the Force Be with You
The video “May the Force Be with You” uses sports examples to discuss how force is applied to objects to change their direction.
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Mental Illness and Autonomy
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks gives her views on ways of straddling the ethical divide between respecting the autonomy of mental health patients while finding ways to provide appropriate treatment for their conditions.
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Mental Health and the Homeless
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, relates how we need to develop a better-funded culture of aggressive outreach to help homeless people who suffer from mental illness.
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Down, Out and Mentally Ill
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks relates how a key ingredient to helping mentally ill people who are on the street is to engage in “aggressive outreach” to first get them to a safe and comfortable place before working on any...
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Animal and Plant Impacts
"Animal and Plant Impacts" discusses how plants and animals affect the world around them.
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Dictatorships and Theocracies
"Dictatorships and Theocracies" analyzes the purposes, structure, and functions of dictatorships and theocracies.