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Discovery of Preserved 17th Century Merchant Ship Provides New Insights into European Life
Maritime researchers have recently discovered the well-preserved wreck of a 17th century merchant ship off the coast of Belgium. This exciting find is providing valuable insights into European life from that era. The team has already...
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Simulating Emergency Evacuations: Improving Safety in Transportation and Buildings
The University of Greenwich has developed a sophisticated computer system called Exodus that simulates emergency evacuations from planes, ships, and buildings. This innovative technology helps manufacturers and architects identify and...
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Exploring Ocean Waves: Understanding Energy Transfer and Studying the World's Oceans
This video highlights the collaborative efforts between NASA and the Office of Naval Research to study ocean waves and their impact on our atmosphere. Through field studies and laboratory research, scientists are gaining a better...
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Uncovering a Roman Cargo Ship: Shedding Light on Imperial Rome
Dutch archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of a Roman cargo ship from around 100 AD, shedding new light on Imperial Rome. This unique find, excavated in the town of Werden, features a rowing system, challenging previous...
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Titanic's Decay and the Search for Evidence of Antimatter
The video discusses two separate topics: the deteriorating state of the Titanic wreck and the search for evidence of antimatter. It highlights the alarming decay of the Titanic wreck, which is on the verge of collapsing, and the efforts...
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Learn ASL Using Games
Do you enjoy playing games with your family, friends or students? Have you tried playing games in ASL? Well in this video I'm going to teach you how to take 3 games you probably have laying around and use them to learn American Sign...
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The REAL Female Pirate Of The Caribbean | Anne Bonny | Pirate Queens Of The Sea
We're all familiar with the idea of a female pirate in fiction, such as Elizabeth Swann in Pirates of the Caribbean, who were the REAL female pirates in the Golden Age of Piracy? Anne Bonny would become one of the most notorious pirates...
Fun Kids
Vehicles Vocabulary Chant for Children
Learn vehicle names in English with our Vehicles Vocabulary Chant for Children! A Vehicles Chant for kids! Let's learn vehicle names in English! It teaches vehicle and transportation names in English. A vehicles and transportation Chant...
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Big Ideas - Episode 3 - Submarines & Carriers
Jules Verne predicted that man would travel underwater in the 20th century, in his classic 2000 Leagues Under the Sea . In the early 1900 s his Big Idea had become a fact, with submarines coming into use by WW1. Another Frenchman,...
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Unsolved: The Mysterious Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
This video explores the fascinating stories of two trailblazing female aviators, Amelia Earhart and Jackie Cochran. It delves into the achievements and mysterious disappearance of Amelia Earhart, as well as the lesser-known but impactful...
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Satellite TV
Learn all about signals and satellites and how can it help us through a story
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Making Decisions with IF Statements
In this video, you will learn how to make decisions with IF statements.
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War on the Lakes
If the U.S. Navy was to defeat the British during the War of 1812, it would not do so on the open seas. The battles that raged on the Great Lakes, however, would have a huge impact on the outcome of the war.
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Building the Erie Canal: Explained
The earliest major industrial project in the United States’ history, the Erie Canal connected East to West by water and enabled a new era of commerce, trade, and movement.
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The Evolution of Transportation
Miss Palomine talks about the way cars and other forms of ground transportation have evolved. She then discusses the evolution of air and water transportation, comparing early modes of transportation to modern day cars, airplanes and ships.
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The Explorer Christopher Columbus
Miss Palomine tells the story of a famous explorer, Christopher Columbus.
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Water Transportation
We find Miss Palomine at a harbor, watching the boats. She talks about the different kinds of water transportation and when water transportation is useful compared to other types of transportation. She recites the poem, “Row, Row, Row...
Weird History
Bermuda Triangle Explained
While the Bermuda Triangle is full of its own environmental wonders, the media often stretches the secrets and mysteries that lie behind it. Once speculation stops and scientific research takes over, it becomes clear that plenty of...
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Long and Short
Miss Palomine uses two bowls of pasta to illustrate long and short, and big and small. She and the student then identify objects that are long and short, big and small, tall and short.
Mr. Beat
A Legal Slave Uprising? | United States v. The Amistad
In episode 37 of Supreme Court Briefs, a slave uprising on a ship called The Amistad leads it to the shores of the United States, where the Supreme Court eventually determines their fate.
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Rhyming Words
It is finally time to learn to rhyme! I promise, it will be sublime. This video teaches students to recognize words with the same ending sounds, despite different spelling. Rhyming is a crucial piece of phonological awareness,...
Debunked
Titanic Conspiracy Theories
Theories have encircled the TITANIC tragedy for over a century, and we’re about to set the record straight. Since the day of the disaster, legend has overtaken fact and there are many questions surrounding the sinking. Was the voyage...
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4 Common Movie Myths About Space Debunked | Explosions, Speed, Sound and Asteroids.
Movies take a lot of dramatic license where science is concerned, but who's getting it all wrong on the silver screen. From the g-force you would suffer when achieving lightspeed to what a nuclear bomb would sound like in space we...