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Science ABC
What Would Happen If You Traveled At The Speed of Light?
If you travel at the speed of light, your mass will increase exponentially. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second). When you move at this speed, your mass will become infinite. Therefore, infinite...
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The art of conducting, from Beethoven to Gustavo Dudamel
Explore the fascinating role of the orchestra conductor, from ancient traditions to modern maestros like Gustavo Dudamel, who inspire orchestras to bring masterpieces to life.<br/>
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Curious Case of Phineas Gage
When Phineas Gage's brain was injured in a freak accident, his personality changed giving scientists a unique opportunity to study brain function. Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. Phineas Gage, a railway construction foreman...
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Splitting Light
We use a prism to split white light into its constituent colours. Light is passed through a slit in a screen before it hits the prism. The prism refracts the light and we can see the different colours. A second slit can be used to see...
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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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Incredible climber
See how a special camera helps a blind man climb – using his tongue!
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Function of teeth
Why do we have teeth and how are they different to those of other animals?
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Professor Dave Explains
Epistemology Part 1: Quine, Sellars, Gettier, and Putnam
Having gotten a sense of the continental and analytic traditions in contemporary philosophy, we are ready to examine advancements in the field of epistemology that occurred around that time. Let's see how Willard Quine, Wilfrid Sellars,...
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History of the Red Baron For Kids
Learn about Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German World War I fighter ace, who became known as the Red Baron for his aerial combat prowess.
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History of Bicycles for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of the bicycle including early versions called the laufmachine and penny-farthing, and inventors such as Karl Drais and Karl Kech.
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D-Day History For Kids
Learn about the plans leading up to D-Day and its importance as one of the defining battles of World War 2.
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Singing over divides, bearpit karaoke at berlin's mauerpark
Discover Berlin's Bearpit Karaoke, where history meets harmony in Mauerpark, transforming a once-divided land into a vibrant cultural gathering.<br/>
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Newman Projections of Cycloalkanes: See Molecules in 3D!
Newman projections are a powerful tool for visualizing the three-dimensional conformations of cycloalkanes. By looking down the axis of a particular bond, this projection allows chemists to depict the spatial arrangement of atoms and...
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Olympic Games History for Kids | Bedtime History
Discover the thrilling saga of the Olympic Games from its ancient beginnings in Olympia, Greece, over 3,000 years ago, to the modern international spectacle we know today. This video takes you on a journey through time, exploring how the...
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for Kids | Bedtime History
Join us on a solemn journey to explore the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a revered monument dedicated to honoring the unidentified soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. Located in Arlington National...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Eins vs. Eines vs. Ein: A Guide to German Articles - Shallow German Deep Dive
In this Shallow German Deep Dive, we tackle the perplexing trio of "Eins vs. Eines vs. Ein," guiding you through the nuances of these German articles and indefinite pronouns. Whether you're counting, stating quantities, or...
Wonderscape
From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: Black Resilience in the Face of Segregation
Explore the harsh realities of life under Jim Crow laws, from segregated public spaces to the struggles of Black soldiers returning home from war. Learn about the courage of figures like Jackie Robinson and Isaac Woodard, Jr., whose...
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The Origins of Symbolic Art: From Stone Tools to Cave Paintings
Trace the evolution of art from the first stone tools to the emergence of symbolic cave paintings during the Upper Paleolithic Era. Discover how early humans developed the ability to represent their world through carvings, handprints,...
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The Equations and Inequalities: The Operation on the Inequalities
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize the lesson & understand how to solve any inequality.86708
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Top 10 Calls to Action (for the end of a speech)
Learn the Top 10 Ways to Call Listeners to Action at the end of a speech or presentation. This is Part 4 (of 4) of a series showing you how to write a persuasive speech. These are calls to action or CTAs and virtually all persuasive...
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Laying the Groundwork for Winemaking in Australia
Henry Hamilton expanded the family estate in South Australia by purchasing more land and planting vineyards, eventually building a thriving wine business with his son Frank, who grew the company into a leading South Australian...