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A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.1 Interview: Oberon and Titania
This video offers an engaging discussion between Oberon and Titania, the king and queen of the fairies, from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The conversation reveals the deep-seated tensions and romantic entanglements that...
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More Multiplication and Division Word Problems to Solve
Mr. Addit provides additional word problems to solve, and he gives guidance as to how to decide whether to multiply or to divide to find the answers.
Great Big Story
Making Summer Camp Affordable for Everyone_2
Discover the heartwarming journey of Austin Sunshine Camps, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing life-changing experiences for youth who may not have the means to attend overnight summer camps. CEO Erica Blu shares her...
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Julius Caesar 2.1 Historical Reference: Julian Calendar
This video provides an insightful analysis of a specific scene in Shakespeare's play where characters discuss the positioning of celestial bodies, reflecting the historical understanding of astronomy. It explores how knowledge of the...
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Weather Patterns
“Weather Patterns” describes the weather patterns that occur each season.
Great Big Story
Solitude Above the Clouds, A Fire Lookout's Life
Explore the serene yet vigilant life of Leif Haugen, a fire lookout, amidst the majestic solitude of Thoma Lookout.
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Write and Recite Poetry
A video entitled "Write and Recite Poetry" which explores using expression to perform poetry.
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Protecting Gemstock: Battling Global Warming's Impact on Ski Industry
The video highlights the impact of global warming on the Gershen Glacier in Switzerland, threatening the ski industry in the town of Andaman. To combat the melting, a special fleece made of polypropylene and polyester is being used to...
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Let's Go There Independence Hall in Philadelphia
Travel to Philiadelphia and explore the birthplace of liberty, Independence Hall.
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Cooling Tokyo: Harnessing Traditional Methods to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
Researchers in Tokyo are exploring the traditional Japanese method of Ichimitsu, which involves sprinkling water on the ground to cool the air and reduce surface temperatures in the city. By combining this technique with innovative road...
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The Battle for Wessex: King Alfred's Triumph and Redemption
The video narrates the historical events surrounding King Alfred of Wessex's struggle to defend his kingdom against Viking invasions, treachery, and betrayal. Despite facing defeat and being forced into exile, Alfred rallies support,...
Wonderscape
The Life Cycle of Ducks: From Egg to Adult
This video details the life cycle of ducks, from nesting habits to the dangers faced by ducklings. It explains the different nesting types, egg incubation, and the early development of ducklings. The video also covers the crucial first...
Wonderscape
Black Lives Matter: The Movement's Impact and Evolution
This video explores the origins and evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement, beginning with its formation in 2013 after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case. It highlights key moments and the global...
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Exploring Nature's Biomes: The Tundra
This video introduces viewers to the concept of biomes, ecosystems, and habitats, focusing on the tundra biome. It explains how the harsh conditions of the tundra, both alpine and arctic, shape the life there, including animals like the...
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Kite Festivals Around the World: A Celebration of Joy and Creativity
Join the global celebration of kite festivals with this engaging video showcasing the joy and excitement of kite flying in various locations around the world. From Lebanon to South Africa, people of all ages and abilities come together...
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Eiffel Tower to Illuminate Paris Skyline with Permanent Light Show
The Eiffel Tower, Paris' most iconic landmark, will soon feature a permanent light show, with 20,000 blinking lights installed by a team of professional mountain climbers. These climbers will rewire the tower with over 40 kilometers of...
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How to start planning for your retirement as a teenager
If you're in your teens, you might not be actively thinking about retirement. But starting early could actually make your account grow to millions by the time you're ready to retire. Here are some saving tips and financial planning tools...
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S.T.E.A.M. is A Way of Life by Rashad Patterson
S.T.E.A.M is a way of life is a great book that introduces children to the S.T.E.A.M. curriculum. S.T.E.A.M. is a acronym that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. S.T.EA.M. teaches children to think...
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Why Slowing Down Gets Higher Speaking Scores - IELTS Energy Podcast 1333
Today you'll learn how to slow down on your IELTS Speaking Exam, and 4 reasons why this helps your score. After today's episode, remember to practice our strategies!
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The Strange Dancing Plague of 1518 | The Dancing Curse | A Dance To Death?
In 1518 in Strasbourg, (in modern-day France) a woman stepped outside her house into the street and began dancing. She didn't smile, there was no music, and she apparently was unable to stop until she collapsed with weariness. Thus began...
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Midnight Sun: Why Sun Never Sets in Alaska for Months?
The reason the sun does not set in Alaska for more than two months is because of Earth’s axial tilt. The axial tilt causes the seasons and determines when places like Alaska are exposed to the sun. When the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is...
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Off Kilter
Dr. Forrester discusses the pattern of the four seasons by examining the tilt of the Earth upon its axis and orbit around the sun. She explains the effects of the four seasons on plants, animals, food availability, and daily human life....
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Irrigating Water
Dr. Forrester teaches about various water irrigation systems and how they provide water to areas that may not have enough water. She also explains how water irrigation systems provide a way for farmers to water crops.