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Elon Musk vs Keir Starmer: the social media riots row

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk vs Keir Starmer: the social media riots row
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The Daily Conversation

World's Most Equal Countries

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the top 10 countries that do the best job of preventing extreme wealth from collecting at the top. Countries like Hungary, Belgium, and Japan use government programs, fair wages, and smart tax policies to keep...
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The Daily Conversation

Brexit Explained

6th - Higher Ed
In 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union, a decision called Brexit, which shocked the world and caused political and economic upheaval. Many people supported the exit because of concerns over immigration, national identity, and...
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The Daily Conversation

The Backstory of the World's Best-Designed City: Paris, France

6th - Higher Ed
Paris, the most populated metro area in the EU, is known for its short buildings and beautiful city design, shaped by major changes in the 1800s led by Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann. They added parks, straight boulevards, and cleaner...
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The Daily Conversation

Modern Slavery: The Most-Afflicted Countries

6th - Higher Ed
These ten countries have the most people living in modern slavery, or victims of human trafficking.
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Facial Recreations of Pocahontas Revealed: What Did She Really Look Like?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we dive into the real-life appearance of Pocahontas, debunking the Disney movie's portrayal and revealing the truth behind her dress and features. Discover how Pocahontas and the Powhatan people dressed, the materials they...
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Weird History

Charles II - The King With the Wilder Love Life Than Henry VIII

12th - Higher Ed
Charles II of England - the so-called "Merry Monarch" - had a legendary love life. His mistresses were visible, integral members of his court. Stories of their affairs with the king, and their rivalries with each other, have echoed...
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Makematic

Common Sense

K - 5th
Published in 1776, Thomas Paine's 47-page pamphlet, "Common Sense", sold hundreds of thousands of copies across the colonies. By employing relatable language and Biblical references, it rallied many to the cause of American independence.
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The Impact of a Ransomware Attack on a Hospital

12th - Higher Ed
A ransomware attack recently targeted hospitals in London. Let's take a look at the impact of this cyberattack and the potential hackers involved.
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London: Landmarks, Culture, and Cuisine

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering London, England:Next, we venture to the historic streets of London, where we'll embark on a tour aboard the iconic red buses that have graced the city's roads since 1956. Explore the majestic Big Ben before indulging in a...
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Preserving Endangered Species: The Frozen Ark Initiative

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Frozen Ark initiative at London's Natural History Museum aims to preserve the genetic codes of endangered species by storing their living tissue. As thousands of animal species face the threat of extinction within the next few...
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Landmarks - Tower Bridge

12th - Higher Ed
TOWER BRIDGE TOWER BRIDGE CROSSES THE RIVER THAMES IN LONDON, CLOSE TO THE TOWER OF LONDON WHERE IT TAKES ITS NAME. IT IS A COMBINATION BASCULE AND SUSPENSION BRIDGE. ONCE LONDON BRIDGE WAS THE ONLY BRIDGE ACROSS THE THAMES, BUT AS...
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Landmarks - Amazing Art of Stephen Wiltshire

12th - Higher Ed
AMAZING ART OF STEPHEN WILTSHIRE STEVEN WILTSHIRE HAS BEEN BLESSED WITH A SPECIAL TALENT. STEVEN IS A SAVANT, A TYPE OF GENIUS LIVING IN A VERY PRIVATE WORLD. HE DID NOT SPEAK A WORD UNTIL HE WAS SEVEN YEARS OLD. IT WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY...
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Sustainable Village: A Model for Eco-Friendly Living

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video showcases a unique and environmentally sustainable development on the outskirts of suburban London. Architect Bill Dunster has designed buildings that use a range of technologies to minimize waste and reduce carbon emissions....
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Las Vegas: Bright Lights, Famous Hotels, and Iconic Landmarks

6th - Higher Ed
Exploring Las Vegas, USA:Our adventure concludes in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, Nevada, surrounded by majestic mountains and the vast Mojave Desert. Beyond its reputation for luck and lights, Las Vegas offers a diverse array of...
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Brunanburh, 937 ⚔ Forgotten battle that made England

6th - Higher Ed
Brunanburh, 937 ⚔ Forgotten battle that made England
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Wi-Fi: The Growing Trend of Wireless Access

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the growing trend of Wi-Fi usage outside of traditional corporate settings. It explores how business people are now using Wi-Fi for leisure activities and how cities like London are setting up outdoor Wi-Fi hot zones...
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Landmarks - Regent Street

12th - Higher Ed
REGENT STREET ANY STREET THAT IS FEATURED ON THE MONOPOLY BOARD HAS TO BE ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS IF NOT PRESTIGIOUS STREETS. MODERN DAY REGENT STREET IN CENTRAL LONDON CERTAINLY QUALIFIES. THESE DAYS REGENT STREET IS SYNONYMOUS...
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Landmarks - Wembley

12th - Higher Ed
WEMBLEY SOMETIMES BUILDING A LANDMARK TAKES MORE TIME THAN YOU WOULD LIKE. AS THE SAYING GOES, ROME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY YET MOST WOULD AGREE IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT. ONE WONDERS IF THAT WILL BE THE OPINION OVER TIME ABOUT ONE OF LONDON’S...
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Plane Spotters: Combating Crime and Terrorism at Heathrow Airport

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses how plane spotters, enthusiasts who observe and document aircraft, faced challenges after recent terrorist activities restricted their access to airport property. However, a new initiative called the Aviation...
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The Gherkin: London's Innovative and Eco-Friendly Landmark

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Gherkin, a unique and environmentally conscious building in London's financial district, is now open to the public. Designed by architect Norman Foster, this slim glass tower uses its circular shape to maximize window space and draw...
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Rocket Man Eric Scott Sets New Altitude Record with Rocket Belt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Eric Scott, the only Rocket Belt performer in the world, sets a new altitude record by landing in a high place without using valuable propellant to return to the ground. The rocket belt, developed in the 1960s, uses...
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London's New Technology Centre: Providing Computer Backup and Office Space for Companies in Crisis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The newly opened Sungard technology centre in London is the largest of its kind in Europe, offering computer backup facilities and office space for companies affected by power outages, floods, or fires. Equipped with advanced monitoring...
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The Impact of London's Congestion Charging: One Year Later

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video discusses the implementation and impact of London's congestion charging system, which has reduced traffic congestion and improved air quality in the city. The revenue generated by the charge has been reinvested in public...