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Nano-bots to Cure Cancer?
You may have heard of nano-robots, but are these really “robots” (like Transformers), or are they something completely different? Professor Stoyan Smoukov shows us how nano-scale devices can be easily ‘grown’ from simple sources and how...
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Shakespeare's The Tempest: Act 1, Scene 2 Analysis
This video delves into the complexities of authority, control, and service through the interactions between Prospero, Miranda, and Ariel in Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Prospero's manipulation of both the natural and social worlds...
Great Big Story
Discovering ancient shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea
Join an underwater expedition uncovering ancient treasures and shipwrecks in Greece's Fourni archipelago.
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Training Ship Pilots, Mastering the Art of Navigating Giants
Dive into the world of ship piloting at MPI, where cutting-edge simulators and manned models prepare pilots for the seas.
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The Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Dr. Forrester talks about Columbus’s famous first voyage to the New World on the Pinta, the Niña, and the Santa María. She then introduces Amerigo Vespucci and explains why America was named after him.
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New Orleans and the Mississippi River
Dr. Forrester informs the student about the effects of the Mississippi River on the city of New Orleans.
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Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to...
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Discovering the Hidden Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
Explore the thousands of preserved shipwrecks in the Great Lakes with maritime archaeologist Caitlin Zant.
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The Pioneering Voyage of the HMS Challenger
The HMS Challenger set out on its 3-year voyage in 1872. This expedition was to be the first of its kind. One organised specifically to gather data on the ocean environment and its inhabitants. During its 127,580 km (79,280 mi) journey...
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Hamlet 4.1 Interview with Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and Hamlet
This video discusses Act 4, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on the developments following Polonius's death. The video covers key interactions, including Gertrude informing Claudius about Hamlet's madness and murder, and...
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The Taming of the Shrew 5.1 Word Nerd: “sound”
This video clarifies the dual meanings of the verb "to sound." While commonly known for indicating the production of noise, another, less familiar sense involves measuring depth. The video explains historical practices of "sounding" used...
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The Fatal Song of the Sirens
This episode explains how sirens appeared in ancient history, from literature to art, and looks at how the half human half bird creatures became more commonly associated with mermaids. From Ancient Greek legends to Medieval bestiaries,...
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Travel to the Venice of the East
Discover the history and beauty of Zhenyuan, an ancient city with a rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant nightlife.
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Miniatur Wunderland: A Journey Through the World's Largest Model Railway
Take a captivating journey through Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway located in Hamburg, Germany. In this video, explore a miniature world filled with intricate details, spanning 1500 square meters and boasting 16...
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J.W. Westcott, Delivering mail by sea for generations
Explore the unique maritime mail service of J.W. Westcott, bringing comfort and connection to Great Lakes sailors.
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Romeo and Juliet 2.4 Word Nerd: "convoy"
This video explains the etymology and evolution of the word "convoy." It details how the term has transitioned to commonly refer to a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for protection. Additionally, the video explores...
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Macbeth 1.3 Discussion: The Witches' Imagery
This video delves into Act 1 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," specifically focusing on the themes of supernatural manipulation and revenge as portrayed by the witches. Viewers will gain insights into Shakespeare's characterization of the...
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sh Sound | Learn Phonics | sh words | Learn to Read | British Teacher
Explore the 'sh' sound with Miss Phonics. Learn how to identify the sound, write the sound and read words that use the 'sh' sound. The 'sh' sound is a digraph or 'special friends' because it is made up of two letters. The 'sh' sound is...
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Hamlet 1.3 Polonius's Proverbs
"Having the wind in the shoulder of the sail" is a metaphor Polonius uses to signify that conditions are optimal for Laertes to set sail, or metaphorically, to embark on his journey. It evokes an image of favorable winds supporting a...
Bedtime History
O Captain, My Captain By Walt Whitman
Listen to the famous American poem about the death of Abraham Lincoln and the poet who wrote it.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream 1.2.100 | Proverb: Bowstring
Learn how the expression "hold or cut bowstrings" traces back to medieval warfare tactics. At that time, archers often had to quickly decide whether to stand their ground and continue shooting or retreat and cut their bowstrings to...
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The Day Henry Met…a Cruise ship
Today Henry meets a Cruise Ship and earns what a cruise is and how a cruise ship is like a hotel on the sea. Cruise Ship has a huge queue of holiday makers waiting to board but his Captain has gotten sea-sick and had to have the day off....
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The Day Henry Met….a COMPASS
Henry meets a compass in a Nautical History Museum. Compass never got the chance to discover a new and exciting land because his ship was swallowed by a whale on it's maiden voyage and he was all that was washed up on the beach. Henry...