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Mr. Beat
1920s American Culture (Story Time with Mr. Beat)
Once upon a time, a horrible war known as World War 1 devastated the planet. Immediately after the war, a lot of people in the United States were passionate about various causes, some good, some not so much. While women had finally won...
ShortCutsTv
Moral Panics
This film examines the concepts of moral panic and deviancy amplification through both a classic - Stan Cohen talking about the origins and implications of his concept in the context of Mods and Rockers in the early 1960ês - and...
Curated Video
Financing and Funding Your Vision: Advice from Successful Entrepreneurs
Financing Part 1/2: This video discusses the process of financing and funding a business idea. It features insights from experienced entrepreneurs and investors, who provide guidance on capital requirements, sources of funding, and the...
Curated Video
The Day Punctuation Came To Town
A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It's the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun....
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Public Speaking Anxiety Tips
These public speaking anxiety tips will help you overcome nervousness when giving a presenting.These time-tested tips will help take the edge off. This video looks at the both the mindsets and the practical steps to help...
Curated Video
Using Interjections to Show Emotion in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can use interjections to properly convey emotions in their sentences. The students are guided through various examples and exercises to practice using interjections effectively. The teacher...
Curated Video
Making Your Narrative Flow: Avoiding Jumps in Time and Place
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to ensure that your personal narrative makes sense to the reader. It emphasizes the importance of rereading, identifying jumps in time and place, and using transitional words to maintain a...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Three Ways to End a Sentence
David and Paige, KA's resident grammarians, introduce the three ways to end a sentence: the period, the exclamation point, and the question mark.