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Howcast on Fox Business

9th - Higher Ed
Fox Business - "Young Guns"
Instructional Video5:12
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Howcast on Nightline

9th - Higher Ed
How to do "Everything", September 28, 2009, ABC Nightline News
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IndyBest beauty editor picks the best Lookfantastic beauty deals

9th - Higher Ed
It's Black Friday 2023 and there's a whole host of fantastic offers on Lookfantastic's website. Fashion and beauty editor Lauren Cunningham gives you her top picks for the best deals on offer.Whether you're looking for a new perfume, a...
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Retargeting - The Reason Why You See What You Searched for on Amazon on Other Websites

9th - Higher Ed
Retargeting looks at how to re-engage customers based on some of their previous actions. Marketing to them again. #marketing #retargeting #learnmarketing YouTube Advice Playlist:...
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How US is Training Newbie Sailors to Operate its Newest Billions $ Ships

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we'll explore how US sailors train to operate innovative technologies developed at the Naval Surface Warfare Centers. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks....
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Zvartnots Palace Church – Yerevan, Armenia

6th - Higher Ed
The Zvartnots Palace Church, near Yerevan and the Ararat Mountains, was a remarkable 7th-century circular church dedicated to angels, built on a stepped platform with intricate Armenian stonemasonry and grapevine carvings. Although...
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Germany’s Genius Way to Quickly Repair Giant Manholes in Middle of Street

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how German engineers have found a way to swiftly solve a danger that plagues streets across the world. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever...
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80 people displaced after Kelowna building deemed unsafe

9th - Higher Ed
While many gather with friends and family this holiday season, 80 low-income tenants in Kelowna say they have been scattered and forgotten. This year, their subsidized housing building was deemed unsafe due to ground settling from UBC...
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Strikes Disrupt Volkswagen's Plants, Labour Dispute Rocks Volkswagen

9th - Higher Ed
Strikes have disrupted Volkswagen's plants, highlighting significant labor tensions within the company. Workers are demanding better pay and improved working conditions, leading to widespread disruptions in production.
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Nordic spa plan dips its toes in southwest Edmonton

9th - Higher Ed
A plan to build a nordic spa in southwest Edmonton is in the early stage of city approval. The land was donated to the University of Alberta by developer and philanthropist Sandy Mactaggart. Some residents are excited about the propsed...
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Farming the Mountains: Wari Agricultural Ingenuity

9th - Higher Ed
The Wari were master engineers who revolutionized farming in the Andes with advanced irrigation systems and expertly designed agricultural terraces. These terraces included layers for drainage, heat retention, and soil replacement,...
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Religious Beliefs of the Calusa

9th - Higher Ed
The Calusa held a complex set of spiritual beliefs, including the idea that each person had three souls and that after death, these souls transitioned through animals until disappearing completely. Their polytheistic religion featured a...
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Decline of the Wari Empire

9th - Higher Ed
The Wari Empire declined gradually in the 10th century, as administrative centers were abandoned and buildings were symbolically closed. While the exact cause is unclear, possibilities include climate change, internal unrest, or the end...
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War and Violence During the Maya Collapse

9th - Higher Ed
As the Maya civilization neared its collapse, warfare became more intense and brutal in some regions, with some cities being destroyed and elites massacred. Evidence from sites like Kiuic and Aguateca shows that violence overwhelmed...
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The Rise of Northern Maya Cities

9th - Higher Ed
Even as many Maya cities fell during the 9th century, some places like Caracol, Seibal, and sites in the northern Yucatán managed short-lived comebacks. These cities built monuments and revived traditions for a while, but most eventually...
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How do we round 34 to the nearest 10?

9th - Higher Ed
Learn the trick of rounding numbers!
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Round to the Nearest Hundred!

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to round a number to the nearest hundred!
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History of the Brooklyn Bridge for Kids

K - 5th
Discover the amazing story behind the Brooklyn Bridge! This video breaks down how one of the oldest suspension bridges in the U.S. was built, who designed it, and what made it so important. Kids will learn about teamwork, innovation, and...
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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred: 267

K - 8th
Learn how to perform rounding to the nearest hundred.
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Restriction Mapping of Circular DNA

9th - Higher Ed
A restriction map is a map of known restriction sites within a sequence of DNA. Restriction mapping requires the use of restriction enzymes. In molecular biology, restriction maps are used as a reference to engineer plasmids or other...
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Excision Repair of DNA: Nucleotide Excision Repair and Base Excision Repair

9th - Higher Ed
DNA repair mechanisms like base excision repair (BER) and nucleotide excision repair (NER) fix damage by removing and replacing affected regions. BER removes a single damaged base using glycosylases (e.g., to fix deaminated cytosine),...
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Zinc Finger Nucelases

9th - Higher Ed
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs) are engineered molecular tools composed of a zinc finger DNA-binding domain fused to a FokI DNA-cleavage domain, allowing precise targeting and cutting of specific DNA sequences. Once the DNA is cut, natural...
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Excavation at Archeological Sites

9th - Higher Ed
With some background information covered, we can now begin to learn about archeological excavation. What goes on at a dig? How do they work? There's more to it than you think, so let's take a look!
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Professor Dave Explains

Archeological Features (Structures, Hearths, Middens)

9th - Higher Ed
Moving on from artifacts, let's take a look at archeological features. Features are immovable objects such as the remains of houses, walls, or pyramids. What kinds of structures do we look for and how do we identify them? Of particular...