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Equation of a Circle | HS.G-GPE.A.1

9th - 12th
Write the equation of a circle given the center and the radius.
Instructional Video5:32
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Rational or Irrational? Unlocking Square Roots | 8.NS.A.1

9th - 12th
Is the square root of a number rational or irrational? In this 8th grade math lesson, we’ll break it down step by step!

👉 First, we’ll define rational and irrational numbers in simple te
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👉 Next, we’ll explore square...
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Identify a Rational Number Between -4 and 0! | 6.NS.C.7

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore rational numbers and how to identify values within a given range on a number line. The problem asks: Which rational number is greater than -4 and less than 0?
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We’ll start by defining rational...
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Global Ethics Solutions

Ethical Expectations: Code of Conduct Training | Part 1

Higher Ed
Discover essential business ethics, professionalism, and decision-making skills in Part 1 of our Code of Conduct training. Build strong ethical foundations.
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Snapshot of China

12th - Higher Ed
Did you know that China's fascinating history began with the Age of Five Rulers roughly five thousand years ago? Today, more than a fifth of the entire world’s population lives in China—that’s over 1.35 billion people! As a result, the...
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Visiting Japan

12th - Higher Ed
Traveling to Japan, or planning to do business there? Learn more about the Japanese people—their beliefs, values, customs, lifestyles, and mind-sets. Explore what has influenced the way the Japanese think and act. Japan remains an...
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Indonesia Values and Belief Systems

12th - Higher Ed
Togetherness defines the collectivist rhythm of Indonesians’ lives. In Indonesian society, the role of the individual is subordinate to that of the group. Although development has brought many imported, impersonal elements of urban life...
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Explore India

12th - Higher Ed
One of the most diverse nations, India is best understood as a land of contrasts. From its vast deserts to its snowy mountain peaks, India is home to many different ethnicities and cultural traditions that can be traced back more than...
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India Local Culture

12th - Higher Ed
India’s dramatic changes over the past decade and a half have created opportunities and growth never before imagined by the country’s billion plus people. These changes have brought new ideas, attitudes, values, and hope into the...
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Germany Religions

12th - Higher Ed
Germany guarantees its people the freedom to practice the religion of their choice; there is no state religion. Protestant and Catholic churches have enjoyed equal status in Germany for centuries. The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 recognized...
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France Values and Belief System

12th - Higher Ed
Since the French Revolution, the republic’s motto has been “Liberté, égalité, fraternité” (“Liberty, equality, brotherhood”), which certainly says something about French attitudes. In France, however, generalizations don't always apply....
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Developing a Global Mindset

12th - Higher Ed
Over time, the expansion of trade and the exchange of ideas and cultures have led to an increasingly interconnected global economy. As countries, companies, and people reassess how to operate globally, it’s clear that the way we interact...
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High-Context vs. Low-Context Communications

12th - Higher Ed
When it comes to communication, cultures can be high-context or low-context—and this is one of the key ways that cultures differ. In low-context cultures, people tend to be explicit and direct in their communications. In high-context...
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Me vs Us

12th - Higher Ed
When learning about culture, understanding individualism versus collectivism is essential. Individualism can be viewed as the emotional independence of an individual from groups or organizations. In contrast, in collectivist societies,...
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China Do's and Don'ts

12th - Higher Ed
Chinese culture has been heavily influenced by the teachings of Confucius (Kongzi), a Chinese philosopher from ancient times. Confucianism emphasizes unity, circularity, harmony, and reciprocity. You’ll see these four concepts reflected...
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Germany Values

12th - Higher Ed
The German view of the world has been shaped by the country’s complex, at times turbulent, history and by its position at the geographical heart of Europe. The very idea of a German nation was not even a real possibility until the...
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France Developing Trust

12th - Higher Ed
Developing trust is important in any business scenario, but the French are particularly slow to trust others, both in business transactions and in social situations. Learn how the country's rural culture has influenced this preference to...
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Standing & Space

12th - Higher Ed
One important nonverbal cultural cue is physical proximity to others. For instance, how close do you stand to others? What is your comfort zone? Standing distances shrink and expand across cultures. Learn how people might mark their...
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Interpreting Eye Contact

12th - Higher Ed
Eye contact is an important form of nonverbal communication. For example, in some cultures, direct eye contact is appreciated, while in other cultures, this type of gaze is disrespectful. Explore how people in different cultures and...
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Culture's Impact on Body Language

12th - Higher Ed
In most cultures, nonverbal behavior can be as impactful as spoken words. How we gesture, twitch, and scrunch up our face represents a guide to our emotions. Being able to suitably read—and broadcast—body language can significantly up...
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Hierarchy and Authority

12th - Higher Ed
Power distance and how local cultures view hierarchy are very important. Curious about the meaning of power distance? Power distance refers to how openly a society or culture accepts or does not accept differences between people. Explore...
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Each Person Belongs to Several Cultures

12th - Higher Ed
Where does a culture begin and end? The answer is not always clear-cut. Culture is a complex concept. Some cultures fall within geographic boundaries, while others overlap. In addition to national culture, there are cultures based on...
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Culture Consists of Many Factors

12th - Higher Ed
There are a number of factors that constitute a culture—manners, mind-set, rituals, laws, ideas, and language, to name a few. External factors that also comprise a culture include religious beliefs, arts, customs, beliefs, ceremonies,...
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Understanding Your Own Frame of Reference

12th - Higher Ed
It’s true—we naturally view behavior through our own cultural shade. We share common values with members in our own culture, and our values often differ from those of our colleagues and counterparts around the world. Each of us is raised...