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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Identify Bounded Context Boundaries for Each Microservices
In this video, you will learn practical techniques and strategies to identify Bounded Context boundaries for each microservice in your architecture. We will understand the importance of isolating domains and ensuring that each...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Microservices Decomposition Pattern - Decompose by Business Capability
In this video, discover the decomposition pattern of organizing microservices based on business capabilities. You will learn to identify distinct business capabilities within a system and allocate them to individual microservices. We...
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Why Can't You Photocopy Money?
Photocopiers have a way to detect what they are copying actual currency. This is because all the major economies in the world have adopted the EURion constellation or similar pattern on their currency notes. The EURion constellation is a...
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OAuth Explained
OAuth is a protocol that helps ‘big’ websites (websites that have a very large number of users, such as Google, Facebook, etc.) grant access to its users’ information to third-party websites or applications without sharing the users’...
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Mastering Translations in Geometry: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
This video explains the concept of translation in mathematics using the analogy of an ice skater gliding across the ice. It demonstrates two methods for translating figures on a coordinate plane, emphasizing the importance of maintaining...
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Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by a distorted self-image, along with difficulties regulating emotions and maintaining relationships. People with the condition are more at risk for depression...
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Mind Blowing Photoshop AI Tools Create Incredible Images
Adobe's new Firefly AI has been integrated into Photoshop with some impressive results. See the results of several new Photoshop AI features in just 60 seconds!
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Hamlet 4.7 Gertrude’s Description of Ophelia's Death
This video analyzes Gertrude's description of Ophelia's death in Act 4, Scene 7 of Shakespeare's Hamlet. It explores the dual imagery of Ophelia's final moments—her apparent unawareness of danger and her peaceful, almost natural...
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Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Shuffle
This video explores the phrase "this mortal coil" from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," detailing its vivid imagery and meanings. The video explains the various meanings of "shuffle" and "coil" in Shakespeare's time, enhancing the viewer's...
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Reflections
Mr. Addit explains the term reflection. He also reflects various plane shapes across the line of symmetry and examines the reflected images.
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The Line of Symmetry
Mr. Addit explains the line of symmetry, and examines a variety of plane shapes to find lines of symmetry.
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Windigo: The Flesh-Eating Monster of Native American Legend
Explore the symbolic interpretations of the windigo with Dr. Zarka as she explains how this Native American legend can teach us about the spiritual beliefs and social values of the early indigenous peoples of North America.
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A Hidden Art Form You’ll Flip For
Discover the magic of invisible paintings on book edges created by master artist Martin Frost.
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Slender Man: How The Internet Created a Monster
Dr. Zarka explains the timeline of this Internet folklore sensation, examining how unlike so many other monster origins stories, we know exactly when and why this one was created. From Creepypasta to video games, horror movies to...
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The Actor With 500 Credits and Counting
Celebrating the 90-year-old actor with 500 credits, James Hong, who pioneered roles for Asian Americans in Hollywood.
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She_s Bringing Ballet to the Streets of New York
A story of determination, representation, and empowerment through ballet, challenging stereotypes and inspiring inner-city communities.
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Metaphor Meanings
“Metaphor Meanings” is a video that discusses metaphors and compares their literal and figurative meanings.
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Hatshepsut: What Did She Look Like? Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary
Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who used effective propaganda to ensure a long and prosperous rule. She ruled 18th dynasty Egypt from c. 1479 – 1458 BCE. Timestamps: 0:00 Early Life 1:57 Claiming the Throne 6:53...
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Romeo and Juliet 2.2 Word Nerd: idolatry
This video explores the etymology of "idol," from its Latin and Greek roots to its transformation in English as a term for false gods. It highlights Juliet's unique, positive use of "idol" in "Romeo and Juliet," influencing modern usage...
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Macbeth 2.3 Biblical Reference: "Great doom's image"
This video delves into the biblical reference of "Great doom's image" from Act 2, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth." It explores the symbolic meaning behind this phrase as it pertains to the judgment day imagery invoked during the...
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Julius Caesar 1.2 Word Nerd: Colossus
This video explores the etymology and historical significance of the term "Colossus," connecting it to both the ancient and Shakespearean contexts. The narrative explains how the term was used metaphorically in Shakespeare's "Julius...
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Hamlet 1.5 Dig Deeper: The Ghost's Vocabulary
King Hamlet was murdered without the chance to confess and be absolved of his sins, necessitating his atonement in purgatory. The ghost's use of archaic and unusual language, such as "unhoused," "disappointed," and "unaneled," imbues his...
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Hamlet 1.1 The Ghost
From the outset, Shakespeare establishes a tense and eerie atmosphere in "Hamlet," beginning with the guards' encounter with a ghostly apparition at Elsinore Castle. The soldiers, unnerved by repeated sightings, invite Horatio, an...
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Changing the Orientation of One Google Slide
This is tip to help teachers creating Google Slides for their students. If you need the slides to be both portrait and landscape orientation, and your students are not presenting the slides, this work around will help.