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Hypnotic Process of Producing Thousands of Wrench per Day in Factory

9th - Higher Ed
Today on the Frame Channel let's talk about the process of making household tools and the companies that meticulously produce them.
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Awesome Process of Cutting Giant Firewood in Wood Factory

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FRAME, on Today feature let's take a look on the transformation of providing fuelwood energy to the world with advancement in firewood business through modernized processing plants.
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These Million $ Machines Excavate Hundreds of Tons of Marble a Day

9th - Higher Ed
Come with us today on FRAME for a feature on the fascinating world of quarry and its multiple process. About FRAME: When business meets engineering, FRAME is your new source of information. From designing, Prototyping, building, or even...
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Sean Turnell on life under the military junta in Myanmar

9th - Higher Ed
Former economic advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi, Sean Turnell, explains life for Burmese people under the ruling military junta.
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What life is like in Myanmar today

9th - Higher Ed
Amnesty International researcher, Joe Freeman, explains what life is like inside Myanmar today as the military junta cling to power against rising insurgencies across the country.Joe was speaking about Myanmar and Aung San Suu Kyi in The...
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Watch the trailer for Independent TV’s Aung San Suu Kyi documentary

9th - Higher Ed
This is the story of Aung San Suu Kyi. Mother to two sons, fate and history conspired to bring her to the forefront of Myanmar's push for democratic freedom, the world rushing to build her up as an icon of democracy.But an impossible...
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How I ended up a political prisoner in Myanmar

9th - Higher Ed
Aung San Suu Kyi's economic advisor, Sean Turnell, explains the circumstances leading up to his detention by Myanmar's military junta following their coup and what life was like for the 22 months he spent in prison.
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Jared Harris on Richard Harris, Harry Potter, and The Terror

9th - Higher Ed
The renowned actor and son of legendary thespian Richard Harris discusses his father's legacy (including a spooky onset moment), the difficult task of embodying John Lennon, and which films he thinks deserve more love from his...
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The Daily Conversation

The Complete History of Alcohol

6th - Higher Ed
Humans have been drinking alcohol for thousands of years, starting with apes that ate fermented fruit. Early societies used alcohol not just for fun, but also for nutrition, hydration, and even medicine. Over time, different cultures...
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The Daily Conversation

Lagos, Nigeria: Western Africa's Megacity

6th - Higher Ed
Lagos, Nigeria is the largest city in Africa with over 22 million people, facing big challenges like a fast-growing young population, poor infrastructure, and rising sea levels. But with strong leadership from Governor Akinwunmi Ambode...
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The Daily Conversation

The World-Changing Potential of Clean Energy in Africa

6th - Higher Ed
The tremendous growth happening in Africa presents humanity with a once-in-a-species opportunity: to make (nearly) an entire continent skip development of dirty fossil fuels, and be powered by renewable energy instead.
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The Daily Conversation

The Future of Trucking

6th - Higher Ed
Semi-trucks are essential to delivering almost everything we use, but the trucking industry is outdated and inefficient. New technologies like electric and hydrogen-powered trucks, self-driving systems, and better software could make...
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The Daily Conversation

The Future of Farming

6th - Higher Ed
By 2050, the world’s population will reach nearly 10 billion, so we’ll need to produce twice as much food. New farming technologies like robot harvesters, drones, sensors, lab-grown meat, and genetically modified crops are helping...
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The Daily Conversation

China's New Silk Road

6th - Higher Ed
China’s “One Belt, One Road” project is a massive plan to build roads, railways, ports, and power plants in over 60 countries to boost trade and global influence. While the initiative may help underdeveloped nations with new...
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The Daily Conversation

The Future of Ocean Exploration

6th - Higher Ed
Deep sea mining, seafloor vents, underwater drones, bioluminescent sharks, and the disturbing effects of ocean acidification highlight the near future of oceanographic discovery.
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The Daily Conversation

World's Best Recyclers

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the top 10 countries that recycle the most waste, with Germany, South Korea, and Austria leading the way through strong policies and public involvement. These nations use smart systems like return fees,...
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The Daily Conversation

Turkey's Infrastructure Boom

6th - Higher Ed
Turkey is spending $400 billion on massive infrastructure projects, like a huge new airport, high-speed rail, highways, and a finance center, hoping to boost its economy and become a global power. President Erdoğan is using these...
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The Daily Conversation

Mission to Mars: Future Megaprojects

6th - Higher Ed
NASA has a three-phase plan to send humans to Mars by 2040, including building new spacecraft, testing deep-space missions, and learning how to live on the Red Planet. Alongside efforts by private companies like SpaceX, NASA is working...
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The Daily Conversation

World's 10 Most Prosperous Countries

6th - Higher Ed
The top ten countries on the prosperity index, determined by rankings across nine key categories: Economic Quality, Natural Environment, Health, Social Capital, Personal Freedom, Safety and Security, Education, Governance, and Business...
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The Daily Conversation

The Evolution of World Democracy: an Infographic Time-Lapse

6th - Higher Ed
The 200-year history of democracy, told through an animated time-lapsed map showing how government systems have evolved over time.
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The Daily Conversation

The History of the United States Secret Service

6th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Secret Service began as a way to stop counterfeit money after the Civil War, but later became the main agency protecting the President. After several assassinations, including President McKinley’s in 1901, it was finally...
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The Daily Conversation

Why the Michael Flynn Scandal is a Threat to US Democracy

6th - Higher Ed
The Russian scandal swirling around President Donald Trump makes one thing clear: we have entered one of the most pivotal moments in the history of our Republic. Michael Flynn — Trump’s now-disgraced former National Security Advisor — is...
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The Daily Conversation

The History of Hong Kong

6th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong’s history is full of change, shaped by its valuable location and control by foreign powers like Britain and Japan. After returning to China in 1997 under the “one country, two systems” deal, it kept its own economy and...
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The Daily Conversation

Brexit Explained

6th - Higher Ed
In 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union, a decision called Brexit, which shocked the world and caused political and economic upheaval. Many people supported the exit because of concerns over immigration, national identity, and...