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How Can You Vote in the General Election?
With application deadlines approaching at the end of the month, we give you a quick summary of how you can register to vote in the UK general election. Please share this video with friends and family who you think might want to know how...
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Third Round of the Tory Leader Race Explained
So yet another candidate has been knocked out, Rory Stewart. In this video, we explain what Stewart's departure means for the race and what else we learn from the third round of voting - such the inevitability that it's going to be...
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Does Vote By Mail Actually Help Biden & the Democrats?: Is It Mail In Voting Safe? - TLDR News
Over the last few months, Trump has wanted to make one thing abundantly clear: he doesn't like mail-in voting. He doesn't mind absentee voting (which is almost literally the same thing) but vote by mail, that's not for Trump. So in this...
Curated Video
William Jennings Bryan: Flag of an Empire Speech
Former U.S. Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan spoke in Indianapolis back in 1900 on the opposition of Imperialism within America. The speech has since been entitled Flag of an Empire.
STAT
Voting with Alzheimer's
Rob Moir has Alzheimer's disease. His wife, Margaret, is making sure he gets out to vote this election season.
PBS
Why Does the Government Need to Know My Race?
Why does the government care about race? If we're all more than our race, why is the federal government keeping track of it?
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Britannica Insights: U.S. Elections
Learn more about suffrage, the expansion of the electorate, and the importance of voting in elections in this interview with Iona College political science professor Dr. Jeanne Sheehan Zaino.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Yvo Desmedt: Much Ado About Cyber Security
Private data is leaked more and more in our society. Wikileaks, Facebook, and identity theft are just three examples. Network defenses are constantly under attack from cyber criminals, organized hacktivists, and even disgruntled...
TLDR News
Tactical Voting in the Leadership Election - TLDR News
Throughout the Conservative leadership contest theirs been speculation that candidates have encouraged their supporters to vote tactically. With the final two candidates selected we look back over the process and examine if there really...
The Business Professor
Lack of Information and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained
Lack of Information and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained
TLDR News
Biden's Running Mate Who Would He Pick - TLDR News
With Joe Biden's nomination looking almost inevitable, many are beginning to question who he will pick to be his running mate. This important decision can have serious implications for the race as a whole, so we consider some of the...
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Second Round of the Tory Leader Race Explained - TLDR
So another candidate has been knocked out, Dominic Raab. In this video, we explain what Raab's departure means for the race and what else we learn from the second round of voting - such as Boris Johnson continuing to dominate and Rory...
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What Actually Happens in the House of Commons?
When watching Brexit unfold it's hard not to draw the conclusion that the House of Commons is a little out of control. As much as the Speaker might try to reign them in, MPs continue to shout, argue and jeer. We explain why the House of...
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Bernie Wins Nevada What That Means for the 2020 Race - TLDR News
At the weekend Senator Bernie Sanders won his third Primary of the 2020 process in Nevada. In this video, we discuss the winners and losers in Nevada as well as the impact this will have on the rest of the contest.
IDG TECHtalk
The problem with mobile and app voting
It's the day after the 2020 Iowa caucuses, and the Iowa Democratic Party has yet to announce the winner. The app that precinct leaders were supposed to use to report final tallies recorded inconsistent results. Party leaders blamed a...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Women's Suffrage in South Australia
Ms Represented is a series that charts the rise of Australian female politicians over the last one hundred years and the unbelievable things they got up to along the way. In 1894, South Australian women gained the right to vote. They...
The Business Professor
Understanding Common and Preferred Stock Characteristics
In this video, the teacher explains the characteristics of stock and the differences between common stock and preferred stock. They discuss voting rights, dividends, liquidation preferences, preemption rights, and options and warrants....
TLDR News
Do Protests Actually Work? - TLDR Explains.
A couple weeks ago around a million people headed to London to protest Brexit. It made a big splash in the media, but realistically it's not going to stop Brexit from happening. So we discuss the purpose of protests and why people...
Curated Video
Java 11 Programming for Beginners 3.4: Working with Many Forms of Polymorphism
Polymorphism is hard without examples, so we go through a few. • Build another bot and use it as an example for method overriding • Go through theory • Show an example for method overloading
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Can You Trust Election Polling Data? - TLDR News
If you look at the polls it appears that the Conservatives have a pretty easy route to number 10, with the party outperforming their opposition in essentially all of the polls. However, we wanted to take a moment to question the validity...
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What is the Role of the Speaker? - TLDR Explains
In recent weeks the Speaker of the House of Commons (John Bercow) has managed to gain a somewhat cult following. But beyond being an ideal meme, what is the actual role of the speaker? In this video we discuss what the speaker does,...
Cerebellum
The Election Process In America - The Two Party System And The Franchisement Of Black Men
The right to vote is our single most important right as American citizens, and yet, many Americans fail to exercise this valuable right. This video looks at how the different political parties in America were formed and how the two party...