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Series | Alternating Series Test (with Conditional/Absolute Convergence): Examples 1 & 2
Series | Alternating Series Test (with Conditional/Absolute Convergence): Examples 1 & 2
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Physiology of Neutrophils, Macrophages, and Dendritic Cells
In this video, we explore the functions of neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells.
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Exercise Duration & Fuel Selection
In this video, we discuss the effect of increasing exercise duration of fuel selection by the body.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How About that Looming Robotic Job Apocalypse?
Why we should worry about job quality, not quantity—or robot overlords. Amid widespread debate about the impact of automation and trade imbalances on jobs, MIT economist David Autor says his concern right now is “not the quantity of...
Two Minute Music Theory
FAQ #3: Why Do We Have Transposing Instruments?
Transposing instruments are confusing and frustrating, and their very existence seems absurd. A few years ago, I made a video about how to deal with transposing instruments, but today we’re here to talk about why we have transposing...
TLDR News
GB News (a British Fox News) Launches in Spring: Is Britain Ready? - TLDR News
Up until now, the UK has managed to keep television news relatively neutral, with all the major players taking an apolitical stance. That looks to change though with GB News and News UK both set to launch this spring, becoming Britain's...
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What Does Populism Actually Mean? - TLDR News
Over recent years there's been a lot of talk about populism around the world. People have accused people like Trump, Erdogan and Johnson of being populist and we're now looking at what they actually do. What does it mean to be populist,...
Virtually Passed
Derivation of Pendulum equations method 3
Derivation of Pendulum equations method 3
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Tensions Escalate in The South China Sea: Why China Build Islands to Claim The Sea - TLDR News
For years tensions have been escalating in the South China sea, with China trying to use the waters to exert greater influence over the region. However, China's tactic of building new islands and general Chinese controversy has caused...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Brad Currie - Connected Learning, Connected World
Brad is the Dean of Students and Supervisor of Instruction for the Chester School District in Chester, NJ. He is passionate about Personal Learning Networks (PLNs), Educational Technology and Social Media in the school setting. Brad...
The Noted Anatomist
Radius and Ulna
This brief video tutorial discusses the radius and ulna: 0:00. Intro to the radius and ulna 0.47. Radius - 1:14. Head of radius - 2:18. Neck of radius - 2:25. Radial tuberosity - 2:45. Styloid process of radius - 2:56. Interosseous crest...
The Noted Anatomist
Heart. Paper Puzzle Tutorial
Video tutorial helping students identify heart chambers, valves and vessels using illustrations and radiographs. Additionally, each of their functions is covered.
TLDR News
Johnson's Growing Anti-Lockdown Rebellion, Biden's Dog Injury & Australia Takes on China -TLDR News
In this episode of the Daily Briefing, we discuss Johnson's struggle to get MPs under control, Biden's foot injury & Australia taking on China over fake news. 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Biden's Foot Injury 02:08 Johnson Takes On...
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Why is American Life Expectancy Falling? - TLDR News
The US has a major mortality issue, with the country's life expectancy actually falling in recent years. So in this video, we explain the issues with the American system and why people pay so much for some of the lowest life expectancies...
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Eight Reasons Biden May Lose the 2020 Election to Trump - TLDR News
Current polling suggests that Biden is on track to win the 2020 election. However, despite polls historic accuracy, we're still a couple months away from election day and things certainly could shift. So in this video, we discuss eight...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Male-centric Biases of Economic Models
The assumptions economists make in their models have implications not only for policymaking and choosing what data we collect, but also for the very definition of work, says Professor Maria Floro of American University. Many assumptions...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - 'LESS is more' Technique For Carers
In this video Jenny Langley discusses how she helps carers of people dealing with eating disorders. LESS is more is an acronym used to help remind carers of important behaviours to adopt to improve interactions with patients; the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How the Stock Market Drives Wealth Inequality
When the stock market grows faster than the housing market, the gains of the top 1% outpace those of the middle class. INET Fellow and University of Bonn professor Moritz Schularick discusses the drivers of wealth inequality.
TLDR News
How Anti-Vaxxers Rejecting COVID Vaccine Could REALLY Impact You - TLDR News
Researchers around the world are investing billions of dollars and millions of hours into a vaccine for Coronavirus. Many people are looking forward to the day that the vaccine is released, but currently, around 50% of Americans say that...
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The UK and US Special Relationship Explained
The UK and US have one of the longest standing relationships between nations. They work together on trade, military operations and intelligence sharing. But how close are the two countries, and how much do they rely on each other?
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Kinetics: The Steady-State Approximation
Kinetics: The Steady-State Approximation
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Open a Presentation with a Statistic (Part 5 of 5)
How do should you open a presentation with a statistic to grab an audience's attention? It is one solid way to begin. The very first thing you say to kick off a presentation is called the opening or “attention grabber.” The trouble is,...