Cerebellum
Understanding Romeo & Juliet: Juliet Must Marry Paris
Romeo and Juliet is based on the long-standing hatred between two families, it is a tale of star-crossed lovers that is perhaps the greatest tragic love story in English literature. Juliet threatens suicide on hearing her marriage to...
Cerebellum
Shakespeare In London: Romeo And Juliet
Follow William Shakespeare through 16th and 17th Century London, as the bard created many of the most important works ever written. Discussion of Shakespeare's most favourite romatic play Romeo and Juliet. This video is part 6 of the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Camille Z. Charles - Racial Inequality
Camille Zubrinsky Charles is Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor in the Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Graduate School of Education, and the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is author...
Cerebellum
Understanding Macbeth: The Murder Is Discovered
Macbeth tells the story of a good man gone bad, driven to murder by ugly ambition and fueled by a power-hungry wife. King Duncans murder is discovered and his guards are arrested. This video is part 4 of the series 'Understanding...
Cerebellum
Understanding Romeo & Juliet: The Final Scene
Romeo and Juliet is based on the long-standing hatred between two families, it is a tale of star-crossed lovers that is perhaps the greatest tragic love story in English literature. Romeo finds Juliet in the crypt and seeing her dead...
Curated Video
Entering the World of Books
Explore the various types of books, their components, and how they have changed over time. Learn how books have become more accessible and convenient through the advancements in technology, leading to the emergence of ebooks.
Mr. Beat
10 Surprising Things About Adolf Hitler
Did you know Adolf Hitler farted a lot? Yes, it's true. Here are 10 other facts about the former German dictator that you likely didn't know.
Cerebellum
Understanding Othello: Introduction To Shakespeare And How He Wrote Othello
Othello, the timeless battle of good versus evil. The sinister Iago is pitted against Othello, a man of honor. Shakespeare talks about how he came to write Othello. This video is part 1 of the series 'Understanding Shakespeare: Othello'.
Curated Video
The Gettysburg Address: The Two-Minute Speech That Saved America
It’s got fewer words than the average rap song, and takes less time to read than it does to boil an egg. So how did the Gettysburg Address inspire a global movement for democratic change that’s still shaping our lives today?
Flipping Physics
Dropping Dictionaries Doesn't Defy Gravity, Duh!
Video Proof of the Mass Independence of the Acceleration due to Gravity and a little dancing.
Weird History
The Wizard of Oz Books Where Shockingly Violent
The kinds of lessons weaved throughout the movie are also present in the original Wizard of Oz books, on which the film is loosely based, but in the original stories, there are so many limbs being lost in any given chapter that the...
Religion for Breakfast
How Did the New Testament Form?
In this episode we examine the topic: How Did the New Testament Form?
PBS
The Constructed Languages of JRR Tolkien (Feat. Lindsay Ellis)
Tolkien is widely regarded as the most influential author on the fantasy genre… period. But one of the less-discussed aspects of his work is the way Tolkien used constructed language in his writing. Nowadays authors are constantly making...
Let's Tute
Accounting Principles: Money Measurement and Cost Concepts
In this video, the teacher explains two important accounting concepts - the money measurement concept and the cost concept - using the example of Peter's grocery store. The concepts highlight that only events that can be valued in terms...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
J. Cynthia McDermott - On Banned Books
J. Cynthia McDermott is a retired professor of education at Antioch University Los Angeles. She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Sarajevo Faculty of Philosophy, Fulbright scholar at the University of Wroclaw Poland and...
Schooling Online
Powering Through Prose: Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 - Theme of Censorship
Don’t speak your mind! Don’t write about the truth! That’s what it’s like in the world of Fahrenheit 451. The mass media is a joke and independent thought is dangerous. As for books, they’re burned… sometimes with their owners! Watch...
Five Thousand Years
Dos and Don'ts of Chinese Etiquette Things You Should NEVER Do According to Chinese Tradition!
I grew up with many etiquette rules in my family, and I definitely think these rules helped shape me into a better version of myself. So today I’m going to share some of these with you, from posture, Chinese table manners, chopstick...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Suzanne Nossel - On Censorship and Banning Books
Suzanne Nossel currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of PEN America, the leading human rights and free expression organization, and she is author of Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All. Since joining in 2013, she has...
Let's Tute
Introduction to Income and Expenses
The video is about basic accounting principles and concepts, including matching and accrual concepts, prepaid and outstanding expenses, and accrued income. The speaker discusses how to properly record transactions and verify financial...
Next Animation Studio
Time capsule from 1968 to be opened this year in September
A time capsule from the year 1968 will be opened in September this year, 50 years after it was placed inside the Helium Time monument in Texas.
Curated Video
Comics: Visual Storytelling and Expression
Comics are a form of illustrated storytelling that combines pictures, text, and visual elements to tell stories and convey ideas. From classic comic strips to modern graphic novels, comics have a rich history that spans across different...
Curated Video
Creating an Appropriate Key for Picture Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine an appropriate key for a picture graph by looking at data. The teacher provides examples and guidelines for creating clear and effective picture graphs, emphasizing the importance of...
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One More, One Less
This nugget demonstrates the fact that by adding 1 to a given number you get the number that comes next.