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The Complete Strapi™ Course with Plugins and Deployment - Webhooks: An Overview
In this video, we will have a quick overview of the Webhooks. This clip is from the chapter "Extending Strapi Core: Custom Controllers and More" of the series "The Complete Strapiâ„¢ Course with Plugins and Deployment".In this section,...
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The Complete Strapi™ Course with Plugins and Deployment - Adding Fields to a Content Type
In this video, you will learn how to add fields to a content type. This clip is from the chapter "Designing Strapi Content Types" of the series "The Complete Strapiâ„¢ Course with Plugins and Deployment".In this section, you will learn...
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Make Apps with ChatGPT and Generative AI - Front-End Creation
In this video, after creating the custom front-end API, we will check whether the API works by creating a request in Postman and updating the parameters of the prompts, body, and URL. This clip is from the chapter "SplashImages - ChatGPT...
The Guardian
Islamaphobia on Trial
Robert Doggert, a white, Christian minster from Tennessee who plotted a violent attack on the small town of Islamberg goes to trial. This video explains the charges, the case, and the outcome of the trial. Hear from members of the...
The Guardian
Islamaphobia and Threats of Violence in the Catskills
Islamberg, is a small, quiet community in the Catskill Mountains that has faced growing misconceptions, Islamaphobia, and media scrutiny over the past decade. Hear from members community about the history and significance of the town and...
All In One Social Media
Making the PERFECT post in just 5 minutes!
What to post on social media has over 7.2 BILLION search results on Google, which tells me that you are probably something you are struggling with. I promise posting on social media is much easier than you think, which is why I have...
The Guardian
Who Was Qandeel Baloch?
The life, death, and impact of Pakistan’s working-class icon Qandeel Baloch, killed in 2016 after becoming a social media celebrity. This film tells Qandeel’s story through her own videos and media appearances. A young, fearless woman...
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Unsolved: The Mysterious Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
This video explores the fascinating stories of two trailblazing female aviators, Amelia Earhart and Jackie Cochran. It delves into the achievements and mysterious disappearance of Amelia Earhart, as well as the lesser-known but impactful...
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Athletic Achievements - Sports Icons Of India - Malayalam
Meet India's iconic sports figures.
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WWII POW Camps on U.S. Soil
Between 1942 and 1946, the U.S. government constructed around 700 POW camps on U.S. soil, housing around 400,000 captured enemy soldiers. But what were the conditions like there?
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The Day the River Caught Fire
When Time magazine published details of a river fire in downtown Cleveland in 1969, the outcry was so loud and widespread, the U.S. government was forced into action.
The Business Professor
ABCD Counties
ABCD Counties are the way different counties in the U.S. are classified based on population size. The population size is based on census data
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Pandemic Perspectives: Global Implications
MANUFACTURED TENSIONS: Professor Berry talks about how the pandemic has been intertwined with trade and international competition, which partly goes back to 2016 during the Trump administration's trade war with China which continued to...
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Chess as Social Empowerment: The Tale of Tani
Russell Makofsky, The Gift of Chess, tells the incredible story of Tanitoluwa Adewumi ("Tani"), a 7-year old refugee from Nigeria living in a homeless shelter in New York City who went from chess novice to chess champion in just over 1...
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Pandemic Perspectives: Expertise
IDENTIFYING EXPERTISE: Professor Frazer talks about how the pandemic has given a new urgency to the question who has legitimacy to rule over others as the pandemic has shown us how much we rely on expertise to survive and has created a...
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Chess as Social Empowerment: Telling Better Stories
Tunde Onakoya, National Master and Founder at Chess in Slums Africa, talks about the importance for the media to focus on stories about Africa which reflect the strength of its people and how his association gives children a sense of...
The Guardian
Why forcing cyclists to wear helmets will not save their lives
Bicycle helmets are compulsory in countries such as Australia and New Zealand, among others, but as the Guardian's Peter Walker explains this does not help save lives. Despite a series of helmet promotion campaigns in the UK, a growing...
The Guardian
From Burna Boy to Beyoncé: how black culture is embracing its African roots
In recent years, Africans on the continent and in the diaspora have become leading voices in black culture – in music, film, fashion, social media, comedy and even our memes. When Grace Shutti was growing up, black culture usually...
The Guardian
Apocalypse, how? A survival guide to the end of the world
We live in uncertain times. With global tensions escalating and unpredictable leaders like Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin in office, increasing numbers of people are turning to self-sufficiency as insurance against...
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Social Media Signs in ASL | American Sign Language
Learn how to sign 15 different signs in ASL for Social Media. Stick around to the end to learn how to put those signs into sentences and start using them today! NAVIGATION 0:00 - Intro 0:23 - Tips for Social Media signs 1:09 - Social...
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Can Too Much Hustle Make You Manic?
This video is based on a viewer question from Rena. It’s a long question that I’ve shortened. Here’s the gist: Rena feels she can’t do the things she used to do because of her bipolar illness. Essentially, she feels held back because she...
Mr. Beat
Bong Hits 4 Jesus? | Morse v. Frederick
In the fourth episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat goes back to 2002 to look at darn high schoolers causing mischief with a banner about marijuana. Is it their First Amendment right or are they disrupting school?
Joseph...
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Scaling the Heights
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association describes her Save the Water Babies program and her determination to take it to the next level.
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Human Rights Awareness
Legal scholar Emilie Hafner-Burton (UCSD) discusses the lack of general awareness surrounding much of the international human rights system.