Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Echinodermata Part 2: Body Systems
Continuing our study of the echinoderms, let's take a look at their body systems, especially the water vascular system and endoskeleton. What else can we say about their general anatomy and physiology? How do sea stars and sea urchins...
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Echinodermata Part 1: Form and Function
With the hemichordates covered let's check out the echinoderms. Echinodermata is the other phylum in the clade Ambulacraria, and they are found all around the world. The most familiar organisms in this clade are starfish or sea stars,...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Deuterostomia: The Second Mouth Animals
It took a very long time, but we are finally finished with the clade Protostomia, or first mouths. Now it's time to tackle Deuterostomia, or second mouths, a clade containing only three phyla. This will take some time, since one of those...
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Exercise
Sing with Leo the Truck the Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes song for children. Leo, Scoop, and Lifty are going their do their morning exercise. Wake up, turn on the music, and let’s sing and do exercise together.
Great Big Story
Sea lions as companions, wild encounters
Dive into the world of sea lions in the Pacific Northwest, where these majestic creatures display playful and dog-like behaviors.
The Business Professor
Professionalism - Business Meal Etiquette (Part 2)
This video explains elements of business etiquette to show at the dinner table.
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Exploring the World of Fish: Anatomy, Behavior, and Classification
This video provides an overview of different sea creatures, explaining which ones are fish and which ones are mammals. It also delves into the anatomy and characteristics of fish, including their fins, circulatory system, feeding habits,...
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Sensory Exploration: Engaging with the World Around Us
This video is a fun and engaging way to teach young children about the different senses and body parts. Through simple and catchy phrases, it introduces the concept of sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch, and the various body parts...
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Learning Good Manners at Meal Time with Nova and Curious
In this video, Nova takes children on an exciting journey through the universe, teaching them about manners and good behavior during mealtime. Through fun and relatable examples, children learn about chewing with their mouths closed,...
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Discovering the Fascinating World of Dolphins
Dolphins are fascinating and intelligent mammals that captivate us with their playful nature and unique abilities. From their separate orifices for breathing and eating to their individual whistles for communication, dolphins showcase...
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Exploring Dublin: History, Culture, and Cuisine
Discovering Dublin's Treasures:Delve into the rich tapestry of history in Dublin, Ireland's vibrant capital. Explore a historical prison with a poignant past, uncover the secrets of Dublin Castle, and immerse yourself in the lively...
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Pure Breathe: A Solution for Athletes and Asthma Sufferers in Polluted Environments
The Pure Breathe device is a lightweight breathing filter designed to protect cyclists, runners, and asthma sufferers from harmful pollutants and exhaust fumes. Developed by researchers at Brunel University, this innovative device...
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Only In Australia 11 - Surfing Mice
Surfing Mice:A dedicated surfing coach spends his spare time teaching mice how to surf, demonstrating the unexpected talents of these tiny rodents.
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How to Understand the Stages of Conflict
In an earlier video, we looked at the Sources of Conflict. In this video, we will focus on the stages of conflict: Escalation and De-escalation. How to Understand the Sources of Conflict: • How to Understand the Sources of Conf... The...
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Only In Turkey 16 - Mouth and Foot Barber
Mouth and Foot Barber:A barber, known for 16 years, adds an interesting twist by shaving clients while balancing on a basketball or even a horse, showcasing extraordinary barbering skills.
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Only In Brazil 9 - Whale-Protecting Lifeguards
Whale-Protecting Lifeguards:Lifeguards in Brazil not only protect humans from the dangers of the sea but also play a crucial role in preventing whales from beaching themselves on the shores.
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Only In United Kingdom 9 - World Nettle Eating Competition
World Nettle Eating Competition:Brave participants compete in the World Nettle Eating Competition, proving their resilience in consuming this prickly plant.
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Only In India 14 - Painting Record
Painting Record:An artist takes his creativity to another level by creating a magnificent piece of art using his mouth, demonstrating the power of unconventional artistic methods.
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The Science of Taste: Exploring the Wonders of our Tongue
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of the tongue and its role in our sense of taste. They discuss the basic tastes our tongues can detect, the number of taste buds in our body, and how taste and smell work together to...
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Learn Midjourney For Your Future 6 Figure Career - Exclude Words with This Command
After learning about word weights and how it can prioritize certain prompts while generating content, you will learn about excluding certain words in prompts to change the outcome of the content or change the emphasis of certain aspects...
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Pennhurst State School and Hospital is Put on Trial
The Pennhurst case was filed on May 30, 1974, by David Ferleger, who believed it would be resolved quickly due to the evident harm suffered by residents. Initially, the goal was to improve Pennhurst, but it evolved into a movement to...
Weird History
12 Things We Learned About The Middle Ages
We learned a lot this year - new information, reminders of things we uncovered long ago, and tidbits that confirm what we already know. And much of it had to do with medieval history. In 2022, we discovered things about the Middle Ages...
Weird History
US Cities That Changed Their Names
From the early inhabitants of the original 13 colonies, to the pioneers who moved West and South as America expanded, there was one common problem when it came to establishing new settlements: What would they name their city? Some US...
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Trapping Carbon Dioxide
n a variation of the common 'Volcano Baking Soda' demonstration, Dr. Boyd traps carbon dioxide gas in a balloon.