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Julius Caesar 4.2 Scene Summary
This video provides an insightful exploration into a critical scene from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," focusing on the tension and resolution between Brutus and Cassius in Brutus's army camp. The video examines their private discussion...
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i Sound | Learn Phonics | i words | Learn to Read | British Teacher
Explore the 'i' sound with Miss Phonics. Learn how to identify the sound, write the sound and read words that use the 'i' sound.
Great Big Story
The Apprehension Engine, Crafting Sounds of Horror
Discover the unique instrument designed to evoke fear and suspense in horror film scores.
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Jerron Herman, Defying Limits Through Dance
Discover the inspiring journey of Jerron Herman, a professional dancer with cerebral palsy, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the power of determination.
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Rediscovering the Glass Armonica, The Forgotten Sound of History
Explore the enchanting world of the glass armonica, an 18th-century invention by Benjamin Franklin, and its unique music.
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Jerron Paxton, Reviving America's Musical Heritage
Join Chris Funk in exploring the life of Jerron Paxton, a young virtuoso breathing new life into century-old music.
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Gaelynn Lea, Transforming challenges into musical innovation
Meet Gaelynn Lea, a violinist who redefines music through her unique playing style and use of a looping pedal, proving the power of inclusivity in the arts.
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Exploring Venus: The Venus Express Probe Mission
ESA's Venus Express probe, launching after four years of development, will study Venus in detail, focusing on its atmosphere, plasma, environment, and surface. The spacecraft, based on the Mars Express design, will deploy instruments...
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Monitoring Polar Ice Decline: The Role of Cryosat Satellite in Climate Research
The video discusses the importance of monitoring polar ice decline and introduces the upcoming launch of the Cryosat satellite by the European Space Agency. Cryosat will use radar technology to precisely map changes in the thickness of...
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Exploring Atmospheric Gases and Clouds: Climate Research from Space
Climate scientists at Leicester University are using data from the NVSAT satellite to study natural fluctuations in the Earth's atmosphere and their impact on climate. By developing specialized software to filter out cloud interference,...
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Smart One: Europe's First Mission to the Moon
The Smart One mission is the first European mission to the moon, equipped with an X-ray spectrometer that is four times lighter than previous instruments. This solar-powered probe will spend six months mapping the lunar surface, using...
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Using Goodyear Blimp to Study Climate Change: NASA's Infrared Radiometer Study
In this video, scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory use a blimp equipped with an infrared radiometer to study ocean surface temperatures. They believe that water vapor in the air near the ocean's surface distorts temperature...
English Tree TV
Musical Instruments Song
A fun Musical Instruments song for kids to learn about music! Great for music teachers, this song helps kids learn the names of the instruments and what they look like. Come sing along and learn about the joys of music!
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Musical Magic - Instruments and Their Sounds
Tune into diverse musical instruments from around the world.
The Business Professor
Kiting
Check kiting or cheque kiting is a form of check fraud, involving taking advantage of the float to make use of non-existent funds in a checking or other bank account. In this way, instead of being used as a negotiable instrument, checks...
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Laurie Berkner's Biography
Miss Palomine tells the story of Laurie Berkner. She explains what a biography is and encourages the student to tell his Guide what he remembers of Laurie’s biography.
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How Playing Music Helps Anxiety and Changes Your Brain
Playing a musical instrument is one of the best things you can do to exercise your mind and improve your overall mental state. Playing an instrument is very different from listening to music. Listening to pleasant music is great, but...
The Guardian
Darwin's lost microscope: the auction of a history-making 'box of brass'
The first microscope used by Charles Darwin was up for auction at Christie's this week, and this video tells the story of its discovery and importance. This intricate and rather beautiful 'box of brass’ contains the microscope used by...
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How to Import MIDI to MuseScore
MIDI can be a powerful tool that you can use to import music into your music notation software like MuseScore. First we will make a MIDI file in a DAW, then import it into MuseScore. We will also look at importing a larger piece of music...
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How To Transpose Music - MuseScore Tutorial
Today we talk about how to transpose music using the transpose tools in MuseScore. Transposing tools can be very powerful and have many different uses in music. Sometimes you have to transpose a part because the instruments play in...
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Homographs
Homographs defines and provides examples of homographs and identifies examples of homographs in text.
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Water Xylophones
A video on how to setup a water xylophone so that you can make music out of item around your house.
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Capacity and Informed Consent
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, describes her own instrument for informed consent and how it differs from the MacArthur instrument.