Instructional Video5:40
Odd Quartet

Weird History of Christmas Carols

9th - 12th
Some Christmas carols have a bizarre history. In this video we look at three different Christmas carols from different eras of music history. We will look at the history behind the carols, who wrote the melody, who wrote the lyrics, and...
Instructional Video9:08
Mr. Beat

A Guide to Critical Thinking

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains what critical thinking is and gives advice for how to critically think. He critically thinks about critical thinking. Critical thinking is hard, but those who are successful at are more successful lifelong learners.
Instructional Video4:50
Odd Quartet

Music History - The Most Recognized Piece Of Music (probably) Beethoven’s 5th

9th - 12th
Today we take a look at a piece of music that you have probably heard many times - Beethoven's 5th symphony. Why is it so recognizable and how did it become so popular?
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Press Association

Post-election drop in poll for Starmer as 52% say UK ‘moving in wrong direction’

Higher Ed
More than half of people think Britain is “moving in the wrong direction”, according to a poll which shows a drop in favourability for Sir Keir Starmer and his Cabinet. The poll by Ipsos, conducted between August 9-12, showed a...
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Press Association

Archive footage of Donald Trump as he is indicted in Georgia over 2020 election meddling

Higher Ed
Archive footage including footage of Donald Trump's initial presidential rally, Trump with former prime minister Theresa May, the late Queen and the King.
Stock Footage0:27
Bridgeman Arts

One Thousand Autombiles Manufactured Per Day in American Factory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One Thousand Autombiles Manufactured Per Day in American Factory
News Clip8:57
Bloomberg

Bill Gates Wants to Save the World

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Bill Gates is the second richest man in the world, and he’s giving it all away. In his first act he revolutionized computer software, and his second act is even more ambitious. Bloomberg Quicktake takes a closer look at this...
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Bloomberg

The Argument Against Smart Beta Strategies

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Vincent Deluard, INTL FCStone Financial Inc. global macro strategist, explains his argument against smart beta investment strategies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Sarah Ponczek on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Alternative Assets: Investing in English Football Clubs

Higher Ed
April 27 -- Anthony Casey, president of Swiss Asia Wealth Management, discusses the launch of his football fund that focuses on the broadcasting rights of the English Premier League, how it works and his outlook for the fund. He speaks...
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Curated Video

What Makes The U.S. So Invested In Cars?

Higher Ed
U.S. expansion and development has historically favored the automobile.
News Clip1:04
Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn: Labour manifesto policies remain popular

Higher Ed
Jeremy Corbyn says Labour's manifesto would have helped to "right the wrongs and injustices" in the country and that his policies were popular during the election campaign and remain popular now.
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama steps up push for health care reform CAPTION: President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards....
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Bloomberg

NCAA Finals Bring a March Madness Boost to Sports Betting

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Marcus Glover, president and chief operating officer at Borgata Hotel & Casino, discusses the appetite for sports betting ahead of the NCAA Final and which sport is showing the greatest wagering growth potential. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Hedge Funds Will Have a 'Glorious Resurgence' Says CFR's Mallaby

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses deregulation and the outlook for hedge funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Will India PM Modi's Crackdown on Corruption Work?

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Eurasia Group Asia, South Asia Analyst Sash Riser-Kositsky discusses India's shadow economy, corruption and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clampdown on cash. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

How The Pandemic Changed The Book Industry

Higher Ed
During the pandemic a hashtag on TikTok known as "BookTok" started trending recommending book recommendations, reviews and discussions.
News Clip3:36
Sky News

German Opinion Divided on Greek Euro Bailout

Higher Ed
German Opinion Divided on Greek Euro Bailout
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Bloomberg

Snapchat Isn't Just for the Youngs Anymore

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- How could Snapchat's planned IPO possibly be worth $25 Billion? Bloomberg Gadfly's Rani Molla explains why the app company should be taken seriously, and the reasons why its rumored valuation might make sense.
News Clip3:24
Bloomberg

Opinions of the President Are Already Formed, Says Hoover Institute's Chen

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Lanhee Chen, research fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses the Republican Party and the upcoming U.S. midterm election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

ROVING REPORT: RR0049/C TANZANIA: TANZANITE

Higher Ed
A little more than 30 years ago, a group of Ndorobo tribesmen on an African elephant hunt discovered attractive gemstones after a bushfire. Now tanzanite - a semi-precious gem found only in a 12 kilometre-square area of Tanzania...
News Clip9:42
Curated Video

RR0248/C Japan: Women Sumo

Higher Ed
Tokyo, Japan (Recent): Nihon University women sumo wrestlers, Tokyo street with sumo statues, Ryoun Noodle Bar, SOT in Japanese, Yuko Kawakami, worker, Ryoun Noodle Bar; SOT in Japanese, Hideji Nakamura, worker, Ryoun Noodle Bar;...
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Curated Video

Netflix's 'Maid' Shines Light On Domestic Abuse Survivors

Higher Ed
The author of "Maid" hopes the series can help others find help and talk about their experiences.
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Bloomberg

Weinberg: Clinton Policy More Likely to Reflate Economy

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, discuss growth and debt-to-GDP of U.S. presidents over the past 50 years and look at the...
News Clip2:39
Bloomberg

Taiwan President Tsai Rises From the Ashes

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is getting a boost for her chances of another term in a turnaround fortune that doesn't bode well for the island's relations with China. Samson Ellis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."