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The new DVLA rules coming into force for drivers this week
The new DVLA rules coming into force for drivers this weekSource: Various
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Accused poison seller Kenneth Law sued by Ontario teen’s parents
Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law, linked to 131 deaths around the world, is being sued by the parents of an Ontario teen who died in 2022. In a $2 million civil case, Jeshennia Bedoya Lopez’s parents allege Law sold her a ‘suicide kit’...
Seven Dimensions
Understanding and Respecting Compliance
Compliance isn’t just about rules, it’s about creating a safe, fair, and ethical workplace where everyone can thrive. When people understand and respect compliance, they contribute to a culture of trust, accountability, and innovation....
Seven Dimensions
Respecting a Professional Code of Conduct
A professional Code of Conduct is more than a set of rules, it's a foundation for ethical behavior, respectful interactions, and a trustworthy workplace culture. It outlines what’s expected from everyone in the organization, guiding...
Seven Dimensions
Protecting Data and Sensitive Information at Work
An organization’s data is a valuable asset that needs to be protected from unauthorized access by competitors, cybercriminals, or any unverified third party. It is important to have strict policies around sensitive information. Know who...
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Negative and Zero Exponents
In this video, we discuss how to simplify expressions with negative and zero exponents.
Bedtime History
What was Papyrus?
Discover the fascinating history of papyrus, one of the earliest forms of paper used by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians. In this video, we explore how papyrus was made from the papyrus plant, its role in writing and...
Bedtime History
The New Deal for Kids
What was the New Deal, and how did it help during the Great Depression? In this video, we explore President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to bring hope and recovery to the United States in the 1930s. Learn about the programs that created...
Bedtime History
Reconstruction Era for Kids
What happened after the Civil War ended? In this video, we take a simple look at the Reconstruction Era, the time when the United States tried to rebuild the South and reunite the country. Learn about the major changes, including the...
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Babylonian Empire for Kids | Mesopotamia
Travel back to ancient Mesopotamia and discover the mighty Babylonian Empire! In this episode, you’ll learn about King Hammurabi, who created one of the world’s first written law codes. We’ll explore the city of Babylon, with its...
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Combined Gas Law Explained! Easy Formula!
The Combined Gas Law is a useful gas law when explaining the behavior of a gas where pressure, volume and temperature are all involved. In this video, we show you an easy way to solve combined gas law problems!
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Samantha Barbas - Actual Malice: Civil Rights and Freedom of the Press in New York Times v Sullivan
Samantha Barbas, a professor of law at the University of Iowa, discusses her book Actual Malice: Civil Rights and Freedom of the Press in New York Times v. Sullivan. The book explores the landmark 1964 Supreme Court case, which arose...
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Plessy v. Ferguson
In 1892, Homer Plessy's arrest for sitting in a train car reserved for White passengers led to a Supreme Court decision that endorsed racial segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine.
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The Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were a series of trade laws passed by the British Parliament in the 1600s. Learn about how they fuelled discontent in the Thirteen Colonies, setting the stage for the American Revolution.
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Common Good
The common good is at the heart of all healthy communities, and is supported by community rules that promote fairness and safety for all.
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Rules & Laws
Rules and laws are special instructions that tell us what to do at home, at school and in our communities. They help to keep us safe and make society more fair.
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Checks and Balances
The U.S. Constitution ensures no part of the government has too much power through a system called checks and balances.
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What are the Branches of Government?
The U.S. government divides power between the Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary branches to ensure fairness and prevent any one group from becoming too powerful.
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What Does the Government Do?
The United States has a democratic government which is voted for by the people. Its job is to protect citizens and communities, and follow the rules that are laid out in the Constitution.
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Justice
Justice is a founding principle of the United States. Learn what justice is and why it’s important to treat everyone with fairness.
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Checks & Balances
In 1787, the framers of the Constitution met in Philadelphia to create a new form of government. The checks and balances that they wrote into law have distributed power evenly, between three branches of government, ever since.
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The Early Legislative Branch
Established in 1787, the U.S. Congress created its constitutional foundation and developed legislative processes to enact laws that reflect America's evolving needs.
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Levels of Government
In the United States, federal, state, and local governments work together to run the country. Find out the responsibilities of each level of government.
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Extablishing the Three Branches of Government
In 1787, the founders agreed to replace the Articles of Confederation with a new system of government. The Constitution divided power between the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary, each with its own roles and responsibilities.