Cerebellum
Business Law: Alternative Theories for Enforcing Contracts
What are the options for enforcing contracts? This video is part 2 in the series 'Business Law: Contract Law - The Sequel'.
Step Back History
What Is Fascism?
Fascism is a difficult word to define. We know it when we see it, but no one ever has a satisfying definition. In the 30s and 40s, it brought totalitarianism, war, and genocide. So today, let’s talk about how this idea took hold, grew to...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1832
The 12th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. I hope to have them done by Election Day 2016. In 1832, the country's first prominent third party gives it a go, and then a fourth...
The Business Professor
What is Frustrating Purpose in a Contract
This Video Explains: What is Frustrating Purpose in a Contract
Professor Dave Explains
Franklin Pierce: The Compromise Candidate (1853 - 1857)
Franklin Pierce only served one term, but the borders of America changed a fair amount during his time in office. Let's see what events led to these changes and what happened to Pierce!
Hip Hughes History
The 1992 Election Explained
Slick Willy! Read my Lips! "Crazy Ross Perot! 1992 Election on your radar? Have no fear, HipHughes is here! Studying for a big exam and feel sick to your stomach? Well HipHughes has the right medicine for you, the election series for...
Jabzy
Peru - Basic Politics
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Peru's Basic Politics
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1884
The 25th Presidential election in American history took place on November 4, 1884. Chester Arthur had become President after the assassination of James Garfield. His health had been declining, and he honestly didn't know if he would make...
The Business Professor
Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
This Video Explains Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
Hip Hughes History
The Election of 1860 Explained
A summary of the most consequential Presidential Election in US History, the election of Abraham Lincoln.
Soliloquy
How would the UK House of Commons look under MMP?
The UK House of Commons uses the first past the post voting system. This system doesnât proportionally represent the votes cast by the population as there is only one winner in each seat. Hypothetically if one party gained 51% of the...
Curated Video
Choosing Strong Reasons to Support Your Opinion
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between opinions and facts and how writers support their opinions with strong reasons in their writing. The teacher provides examples and guides the students through a practice activity...
Hip Hughes History
Why is Congress Broken? 5 Reasons for Gridlock
A look at the reasons for gridlock in Congress.
The Business Professor
Creativity in Negotiation Tactics
This Video Explains Creativity in Negotiation Tactics
Hip Hughes History
Third Parties Explained: US History Review
Learn about FIVE important third parties in US History.
The Business Professor
Errors in Pursuing Integrative Negotiations Tactics
This Video Explains Errors in Pursuing Integrative Negotiations Tactics
The Wall Street Journal
The Impact of Digitization
JP Morgan Chase & Co. Chief Product Officer of Consumer & Community Banking Rohan Amin and General Motors CXO Donald Chesnut discuss pandemic digitization efforts, related data and analytics and their results for customer experience.
The Business Professor
Best Practices in Distributive Negotiation
This Video Explains the Best Practices in Distributive Negotiation
The Business Professor
Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation
This Video Explains the Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation
The Business Professor
Mitigating the Effects of Social Comparison in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Mitigating the Effects of Social Comparison in a Negotiation
The Business Professor
Purchase Money Security Interest in Consumer Goods
Purchase Money Security Interest in Consumer Goods
Financial Times
The case for a new centrist political party in Britain
There has been a lot of talk in Britain about the need for a new centrist political party. Political commentator Janan Ganesh talks to FT editor Lionel Barber about whether this is something that could happen.