Financial Times
Nuclear renaissance in Europe?
FT Energy Source - As countries including France, the UK and Sweden look to pivot back to nuclear power to help them meet net-zero targets, questions remain over safety, radioactive waste and where they’ll find the vast amounts of money...
Curated Video
LaDonna's Easter in Paris by Kimberly A. Gordan Biddle
In LaDonna’s second adventure she is traveling. Due to an unexpected business trip, LaDonna’s mom wants to spend Easter in Paris. LaDonna is reluctant at first and faces some challenges, however she comes to understand the universality...
Curated Video
If She Can Do It, You Can Too by De'Shawna Yamini
History is full of examples of Black excellence. And because children are master mimics, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too highlights achievements of women in Black “herstory.” Using rhymes, reflection, and research, children can imitate...
The Guardian
From North Africa to the Roya Valley: Migration in the 21st Century
This video reviews the path migrants travel from Libya to the Roya Valley, a region that connects France and Italy. Hear from the people impacted by this large wave of migration. People in towns in the region share their experiences...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 84 – DAVID TREZEGUET
THE MAN PACE, POWER AND SKILL….ASSESTS OF ANY OF THE WORLD’S GREAT PLAYERS AND THIS FRENCHMAN JOINS THE LIST. CAREER HE STARTED PLAYING WITH ARGENTINA THEN MOVED TO MONACO WHERE HE HAD SUCCESS BEFORE MOVING TO ITALIAN GIANTS JUVENTUS IN...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 80 - CROATIA
BEGINNINGS THE COUNTRY GAINED INDEPENDENCE FROM YUGOSLAVIA IN 1991 AND WERE RECOGNISED BY FIFA IN 1992. IMPRESSIONS THE TEAM PLAYED IN 1998 AND 2002 AND NEARLY BEAT THE FRENCH IN THEIR SEMI FINAL IN 1998, A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT. 2002...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 68 – PATRICK VIERA
QUALITY HE IS ONE OF THE GAME’S BEST MIDFIELDERS PROVIDING A FANTASTIC SHIELD FOR THE DEFENCE. CAREER HE STARTED AT AS CANNES AT 17, WAS CAPTAIN BY 19 THEN MOVED TO AC MILAN AND THEN ARSENAL BEFORE RECENTLY MOVING TO JUVENTUS. NATIONAL...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 33 – ZINEDINE ZIDANE
ACCOLADES WITH SUBLIME SKILLS AND EXCEPTIONAL VISION, ZIDANE IS CONSIDERED A MAGICIAN ON THE FOOTBALL PITCH. SUCCESS THE FRENCHMAN TOOK JUVENTUS TO MANY CHAMPIONSHIPS BEFORE HEADING TO THE MIGHTY REAL MADRID FOR MORE TROPHYS IN THE EARLY...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 18 – SWITZERLAND TEAM
A RETURN AFTER MISSING THE LAST TWO CUPS THE SWISS TEAM RETURNS AFTER DEFEATING TURKEY IN THE PLAYOFFS. THE COACH JACOB KUHN LEADS THE TEAM WHO HAD GOOD SHOWINGS AGAINST FRANCE AND IRELAND IN QUALIFYING. SURPRISE PACKETS A LOOK AT THE...
Curated Video
Football Files - Episode 8 – FRANCE TEAM
1998 THE COUNTRY OF FRANCE IS IGNITED AS THEIR TEAM WINS THE CUP PLAYING ON HOME SOIL. MORE SUCCESS A LOOK AT ANOTHER FRENCH VICTORY AT EURO 2000. 2002 A DISASTROUS DEFENCE AS FRANCE BOW OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND WITHOUT A WIN OR EVEN A...
Curated Video
World Flags - Symbols of Different Countries
A visual tour of the world's most recognized flags.
Curated Video
Generative AI and ChatGPT - Quickstart with Examples - Design the Prompt and Adjust the Settings - Completion Model
This video focuses on the prompt design and adjusting settings to optimize the output of the completion model. You will learn techniques for designing effective prompts that yield accurate and relevant results and explore different...
Curated Video
Generative AI and ChatGPT - Quickstart with Examples - Playground: Testing Open AI's API and GPT-3 Models
In this video, we will discover the OpenAI playground, an interactive platform for experimenting with the API and GPT-3 models. You will learn to use the playground to test different prompts, explore various settings, witness the...
Curated Video
World War II
Those who take the U.S. Citizenship Test must understand the reasons behind the United States’ involvement in World War II, why the U.S. was initially neutral, and what happened as a result of Imperial Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in...
Curated Video
Dishonor: Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold's once-valiant reputation soured as he betrayed the American Revolution for greed. His name now represents dishonor and the dangers of lost trust.
Curated Video
What Caused the War of 1812?
The War of 1812 was a major conflict between the United States and Great Britain for control of the Northern Frontier. Often described as the second war of independence, in reality it was caused in large part by the ineffective foreign...
Curated Video
The Treaty of Ghent
After almost three years of bitter conflict, the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain came to an end with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent, but was the war a waste of time and resources?
Curated Video
The Burning of Washington
During the War of 1812, British forces stormed into Washington, D.C. and set fire to the White House and other federal buildings. Rather than dent U.S. morale, the sacking of Washington served to galvanize the population against the...
Curated Video
The Battle of Fort McHenry
The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain ultimately ended in stalemate, but in the aftermath of one U.S. victory, a poem was penned that would become the new nation’s national anthem.
Curated Video
Responsibility: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Supreme Commander of Allied Forces during the Second World War, Dwight D. Eisenhower had a duty to serve for the common good. On the eve of D-Day, the responsibility fell on his shoulders to wait – or to strike.
Curated Video
Prudence: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson's prudence in orchestrating the Louisiana Purchase, despite constitutional concerns, doubled the size of the U.S., securing its position on the global stage.
Curated Video
Josephine Baker: Actor, Singer, Spy
Actor and singer Josephine Baker spent her life resisting racial discrimination at home and abroad. During World War II, she bravely used her fame to fight back against the Nazis.
Curated Video
James Lafayette: Revolutionary Spy
Born enslaved, James Lafayette became one of the most important Patriot spies of the American Revolution, helping to gather vital information on the British Army. His work helped the United States secure independence.
One Minute History
179 - D-Day Invasion - One Minute History
June 6, 1944 - Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy, France, in a daring bid to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation in what becomes the largest amphibious invasion in military history. Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the...