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How to Make a Pi̱a Colada

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Do you like Pi̱a Coladas and getting caught in the rain? Making love at midnight and cheesy love song refrains? Here's how to satisfy your tropical thirst -- for the other stuff, check a dating service.
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How to Make a Long Island Iced Tea

9th - Higher Ed
It may look like plain old iced tea, but this drink—invented near Long Island's Jones Beach in the 1970s—is one potent potation and the East Coast's answer to the Zombie.
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How to Make a Frozen Fruit Daiquiri

9th - Higher Ed
Whether enjoyed by the beach or pool, bar or barbeque, the frozen fruit daiquiri is as essential to summer as sunscreen and swimwear. Choose your fruit and plug in that blender.
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How to Make a Mint Julep

9th - Higher Ed
The Mint Julep became synonymous with the Kentucky Derby in 1938, but the drink's roots go all the way back to Arabia — it was adapted from a drink called the "julab" made with rose petals instead of mint leaves.
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How to Make a Mudslide

9th - Higher Ed
Having a mudslide is like indulging in a rich cup of coffee and a sweet dessert.
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How to Make Planter's Punch

9th - Higher Ed
It's the cocktail that packs the perfect punch.
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How to Make a Skinny Bitch

9th - Higher Ed
Drinks can be fattening, unless you stick with this skinny bitch.
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How to Make Your Butt Smaller

9th - Higher Ed
Going, going... gone! Say bye-bye to a big bum with these butt busters.
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How to Make a Frozen Sex on the Beach

9th - Higher Ed
This icy-cold fruit concoction is also known as a Sex on the Beach in the Winter—which, as any Arctic-dwelling individual will tell you, is easier said than done.
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How to Make a Frozen Daiquiri

9th - Higher Ed
The original daiquiri, a lime-and-rum drink invented in Cuba in the late 1800s, is named after a beach near the city of Santiago. Ah, what those sun-baked bathers would have given for this frosty version of the Cuban classic!
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How to Make a Pisco Sour

9th - Higher Ed
It's time to brush up on your Spanish, because Peru's delicious national drink commands mucho respect.
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How to Make a Negroni

9th - Higher Ed
It's not for the weak of heart, but this bitter Italian cocktail might be just the pre-dinner punch you need.
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How to Make a Lynchburg Lemonade

9th - Higher Ed
When life hands you lemons... make a Lynchburg lemonade!
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How to Make a Pomegranate Sling

9th - Higher Ed
Mix up an easy twist on the classic Singapore Sling cocktail by adding a pomegranate kick.
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How to Make a Hurricane

9th - Higher Ed
Hang on to your hat! This hurricane will bowl you over -- in a good way.
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How to Make a Bahama Mama

9th - Higher Ed
The next best thing to being on a Caribbean beach? The Bahama Mama cocktail, of course!
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How to Make a Lean, Mean Mojito

9th - Higher Ed
Don't pass up on this festive favorite because of the calories; just mix yourself a lighter version.
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How to Make a Zombie Cocktail

9th - Higher Ed
Get your parasol, bendy straw, and coconut ready and enjoy Tiki time with this classic cocktail.
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How to Make Electric Lemonade

9th - Higher Ed
With its psychedelic name and shocking color, an Electric Lemonade might be a mind-blowing potion dreamed up by some mad hippie scientist—but who cares? It's a great drink to light up your summer night.
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Exploring the World of Rodents: From Rats to Hamsters

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher discusses various types of rodents, their characteristics, habitats, and ecological roles. The video also clarifies misconceptions about otters and other animals being rodents. It provides interesting facts...
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Science ABC

Toxoplasmosis: Can Your Cat Make You Go Crazy?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Toxoplasma gondii, is a unicellular parasite that changes the behavior of its host! A 2002 study showed that people who had toxoplasmosis got into more car accidents than uninfected people. Later research, in rats (another host) and...
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How Much Does That Weigh?

K - 8th
Mr. Addit describes another way to measure objects, measuring weights. He talks about scales and the units used for weight measurements, pounds and ounces.
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Review for You: Weight and Capacity

K - 8th
Mr. Addit reviews weight and capacity and how to estimate their measurements.
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Finding the Capacity

K - 8th
Mr. Addit explains the concept of capacity and then reviews some familiar measurements: ounce, cup, pint, quart and gallon. He demonstrates how to calculate equivalent units of measurement and then solve measurement word problems.