Organizational Communication Channel
High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
Some cultures emphasize nonverbal cues and subtle features of the context or situation to dervive meaning. Other cultures prefer direct communication where individuals state their meaning directly.
Jack Rackam
The Ultimate Revolutionary | The Life & Times of Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong: Great at rebelling against governments, not so great at leading them. Climbed to the top of the communist ladder during the Long March, and won the Chinese Civil War! ...But then the Great Leap Forward backfired and the...
Curated Video
Introduction to Massage
This video provides an overview of massage therapy as an alternative therapy for relaxation and muscle relief. It discusses the history of massage, its techniques, and its popularity as a beneficial health treatment.
Alternative...
Coto Japanese Academy
Japanese sayings - Learn Japanese through Japanese Proverbs
In most languages, you have sayings that sound really weird when directly translated into another language. In this week's video, we will introduce you to 10 interesting Japanese sayings!
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Hiroshima: What Happened?
Learn more about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, by the United States during World War II.
Mr. Beat
Pearl Harbor Should Not Have Been A Surprise
Was war between the United States and Japan inevitable? Japan shocked the entire world when it attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. However, those who paid a little closer attention might have seen it coming beforehand.
Curated Video
The Cherry Blossom Festival: Celebrating Friendship and Beauty
The Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC is a vibrant celebration of the friendship between the United States and Japan, marked by the blooming of thousands of cherry blossom trees. Learn about the activities it offers, variety of...
Next Animation Studio
Ring of Fire: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the Pacific explained
Hundreds were killed and more injured when earthquakes hit Japan on Thursday and Saturday morning and Ecuador on Saturday night. Despite occurring only 32 hours apart, experts believe the two are not related. The only commonality is that...
Mr. Beat
When the Supreme Court Justified Japanese Internment Camps: Korematsu v. United States
After the United States government forces Japanese American citizens into relocation centers during World War II, one man refuses and gets himself into some big trouble.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Earthquakes Around the World
This video provides an overview of earthquakes, including their causes, measurement, and notable earthquakes in history. It also discusses the importance of earthquake preparedness and provides tips on how to create an emergency plan and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
United States: Small Government is Totally Wrong For Now
In part 4 of INET's interview with Richard Koo, discusses how it will be hard for the US to maintain its role as a global force if it does not help fix its balance sheet problems with a strong government intervention
All Ears English
Chikako's Secret to English Success and Connection
Chikako's Secret to English Success and Connection
PBS
How Manga Took Over American Bookshelves (Feat. Princess Weekes)
Astro Boy, Dragon Ball, Akira, Sailor Moon, Demon Slayer, Death Note all these interesting, iconic anime have something very much in common they started off as: manga. Manga, by its most simplistic definition, are comics or graphic...
Curated Video
Awa Odori: Japan's Vibrant Dance Festival in Tokushima
This video explains the origins of the Awa Odori Festival, its connection to the Obon Festival and the Tokushima Castle, and the unique dance style of Awa Odori. The video also highlights the family reunions, lantern ceremonies, and the...
Weird History
What It Was like Being A Samurai In Feudal Japan
Samurai dominated the country of Japan from the 12th to the 19th century. The fierce, disciplined warriors lived according to the bushido code, an unwritten set of rules and norms based in loyalty, sacrifice, bravery, and honor,...
IT'S HISTORY
TOKUGAWA IEYASU - shogun of Japan - IT'S HISTORY
Meet the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan.
Jack Rackam
Watching and Waiting | The Life & Times of Tokugawa Ieyasu
We return to the East! To Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the last shogunate and one of the three great unifiers of Japan.
Jabzy
Second Sino-Japanese War - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Second Sino-Japanese War
AllTime 10s
10 Unsolved Mysteries Of WW2
We all know about D-Day and Dunkirk, but there are still events from World War Two that remain a. From the Battle of Los Angeles to who betrayed Anne Frank, here are 10 Unsolved Mysteries of World War Two.
Ancient Lights Media
Japan: Overview of Geography and Climate
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip offers an overview of Japan's climate and geography.
Jabzy
Homosexual Samurai - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Homosexual Samurai
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sanaz Fotouhi - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Gourlay
Sanaz Fotouhi was born in Iran soon after the revolution, during the Iran-Iraq war. Her father’s job as a banker took her and her family to many countries before she landed in Australia.She holds a PhD in Literature from the University...