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Amazing Facts That No One Knows!
This video can totally give you knowledge about the interesting facts and did you know information.
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What Did You Eat Today?
Miss Palomine introduces the Student to Food Detective Berry Blue. The detective talks about one of her recent cases, the case of the forgotten fruits and vegetables. The detective then encourages your student to conduct his own...
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Science vs. Politics
Historian Martin Jay (UC Berkeley) discusses some of the differences between science and politics.
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Different Domains
UC Berkeley historian Martin Jay contrasts the political domain with the scientific one, explaining that it’s important to recognize that the two are distinct, believing it would be a very bad idea to try to recreate politics in the...
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Behind the Bureaucrats
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts) describes how our models of bureaucratic corruption often fail to include initial selection processes.
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Frege and Functions
Philosopher Scott Soames (USC) traces the origins of our modern computer age to Gottlob Frege’s application of functions to logic.
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All in the Same Boat
James Robert Brown, University of Toronto, describes how, despite our impressive knowledge about the biomechanics of our brains and sense, how we produce our corresponding belief about the natural world is just as mysterious as how a...
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Endless Possibilities
Historian and Chinese Studies specialist Karl Gerth (UCSD) discusses how he will never run out of interesting questions to explore involving both China and the rest of the world.
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The Heart Anatomy Song
Learn about the heart's anatomy of the human body with the Heart Anatomy Song by KLT.
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Towards An Open Debate
Historian David Hollinger (UC Berkeley) relates his frustration of having religious beliefs being simultaneously private and independent of the American political culture.
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French Verbs of Movement
Alexa teaches you the 16 French verbs of movement with a helpful acronym: DR & MRS VANDERTRAMP
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All that Glitters
Maggie loses her jewellery in an attempt to get glamorous for Shane’s Glam Night.
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Say it with Flowers
Shane helps Sid find a fresh way to express his feelings for Penny.
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The Mighty Human Body: Understanding Our Amazing Parts and Functions
In this video, students learn about parts of the human body. From our brain to our bones, muscles to lungs, students explore basic body parts and their functions. Now, try to catch me before I run out of breath!
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Math Solves Everyday Problems
“Math Solves Everyday Problems” gives examples of day-to-day problems that require math skills to solve.
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Plant Structure
“Plant Structure” will help students to identify similarities and differences between vascular and non-vascular plants, as well as reproductive methods for both types of plants.
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Finding Your Niche
MacArthur Fellowship-winning luthier and acoustical researcher Joseph Curtin describes how he became a violinmaker.
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Yoga Class 10: Bedtime Yoga
Nighttime is the moment of the day to rest, get a nice sleep, and your recharge batteries for the next day. In this yoga for kids video, you and your little ones can breathe and stretch together to get better sleep... Yawning is...
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Yoga Class 7: Power Yoga
Cue up that Queen song because it’s time for some “Power” yoga! Grow stronger and taller with these power poses. In this video, your little one will make a big elephant trunk and do elephant squats with Yogi Molly.
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Is It Too Late To Get Into Machine Learning?
Is It Too Late To Get Into Machine Learning?
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Uncovering Meaning
Historian David Armitage, University of Harvard, relates how examining the historical evolution of key terms and phrases can uncover the many sedimented meanings associated with them, thereby pointing the way to deeper historical...
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The Spectrum of Human Experience
Historian Maria Mavroudi (UC Berkeley) illustrates her central motivation for studying history.
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Democracy and the Founding Fathers
Political theorist John Dunn (Cambridge) describes how most Americans have a false view of their own political history.
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Slavery and Revolution
Harvard University historian David Armitage speculates on the potential link between slavery and revolution, asking the question, If the United States had not declared itself independent from the British Empire, might slavery have ended...