SciShow
Earthquake Science, and the Disaster That Created It
What happened March 27, 1964? Alaska knows very wellÉ Join us to learn more about earthquakes with host Hank Green on this infusion of SciShow.
Curated Video
Who's to Blame when Your Project goes Wrong?
When things go wrong, who's fault is it? Who is to blame? That's a question, I tackle in this short opinion-video. The question of blame and fault is a common one for Project Managers, so this short video is ESSENTIAL viewing! 'It's not...
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Conflict in Project Management: It's Your Fault
Conflict seems to be a big part of a Project Manager's life... So, you'd better learn to suck it up. And you also need to learn to handle it effectively... and with respect. But you can do better The ideal position is to make conflict a...
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How to Manage Vendors: Getting the Best Results
As your projects get bigger, there will come a time when you need to know how to manage vendors, to get the best results from them. It can be tempting to see the relationship as competitive: one of you must lose, for the either to win....
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Epicentre
The position on the Earth's surface directly above the point at which an earthquake originates. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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Tsunami
Tsunamis are huge volumes of moving water that become monstrous waves when they hit the coast. What causes them and how do they grow to be so dangerous? Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. Tsunamis are massive volumes of moving...
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The Psychology of Excuses [How People Justify Hurting Others]
We made a book! The Unschooler’s Educational Dictionary. Order your copy now https://www.amazon.com/Unschoolers-Ed... and discover a world beyond traditional schooling, revolutionize your understanding of education, and empower your...
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The San Andreas Fault Line
Probably the world s most famous fault line is the San Andreas Fault that runs through California down the west coast of the United States. It makes large cities in the region, like Los Angeles, vulnerable to damage from earthquakes.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dan Ariely - Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things
In this talk, Dan Ariely, a psychology and behavioral economics expert at Duke University, discusses his book "Misbelief." He recounts how during the early days of COVID-19, he was deeply involved in assisting governments and companies...
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Floating on a Sea of Molten Rock
Dr. Forrester explains how tectonic plates are at the heart of earthquakes and volcanoes.
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Hamlet 4.7 Why It's Cool
This video delves into the symbolic and poetic elements of Act 4, Scene 7 of Shakespeare's Hamlet. It examines how Gertrude's announcement of Ophelia's death ties together various themes in the play. The discussion also explores...
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Hamlet 3.3 Performance: Claudius Confesses
This performance captures a pivotal moment in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where King Claudius, alone and conflicted, confesses to the murder of his brother. The scene delves deep into Claudius's turmoil as he grapples with...
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Feedback Failure: What if Your Feedback Doesn't go to Plan?
Feedback can start to seem routine, in a well-run team. But feedback doesn’t always go to plan. In this video, we’ll look at four of the most common reasons why feedback doesn't go to plan – and what to do about each type of feedback...
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Assertiveness - What are Passive, Aggressive & Assertive Behavior?
Assertiveness at work is important, but do you know what passive, aggressive, assertive all mean? What are the behaviors that are characteristic of each of them, what do they signify, and why should you aim for assertive behavior? Let's...
The Guardian
Documenting Social Housing Injustices Through Film
For over half a century, residents have reported serious structural issues and terrible conditions in London's social housing complexes. Kwajo Tweneboa is a social housing advocate using social media to push for improved living...
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Why is a ground wire used?
Do you want to know what purpose ground wire serves? In this video, we'll discuss the basics of ground wire and its importance.
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Ground Rod Explained
What is a ground rod used for? what does it connect to. Find out in this video.
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Meet and Greet - Gaia the 3 Banded Armadillo!
Jessi shares Gaia the 3 banded armadillo's story, who she shares her home with, and what some of ther favorite things to do are.
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Depression is an Illness, Not a Weakness
Major depression is an illness and not a weakness or failure. This video shows you how depression develops in the brain. I also talk about how long depression lasts. Depression is more than sadness or a temporary funk. Since it's beyond...
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Behaviour and Values
University of Michigan business school professor Andrew Hoffman describes the approaches we need to take - and not take - in order to generally increase awareness of the environment throughout society.
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Changing Cultural Values
Andrew Hoffman, Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, discusses how to get people to start being more environmentally sensitive.
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I Tried AI-Generated 5-Minute Crafts...Here's What Happened
I Tried AI-Generated 5-Minute Crafts...Here's What Happened
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be guilty" in Spanish (Día 55)
Here's a great one (especially if you're wanting to point out your significant others' shortcomings!) Just kidding. In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)