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Mysterious Mars News
Hank brings us news from planets all around the solar system: Mars, Mercury, and even planet Earth have been in the news lately. A retraction from NASA about the Curiosity mission; the discovery of water and organic material in craters...
Crash Course
Disease! Crash Course World History 203
In which John Green teaches you about disease, and the effects that disease has had in human history. Disease has been with man since the beginning, and it has shaped the way humans operate in a lot of ways. John will teach you about the...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why should you read "Waiting for Godot"? - Iseult Gillespie
Two men, Estragon and Vladimir, meet by a tree at dusk to wait for someone named "Godot." So begins a vexing cycle where the two debate when Godot will come, why they're waiting and whether they're even at the right tree. The play offers...
Curated Video
Writing the opening of an article on ‘The Speckled Band’ case
Pupil outcome: I can create an effective opening for a newspaper article about Julia Stoner’s death. Key learning points: - An article opening begins a newspaper article - The opening must contain main information about the event - The...
Let's Tute
Investment vs Speculation
Today session we will understand the difference between Investment and Speculation.<b<br/>r/>
We will know more pro's and con's of Speculations also the Tips of nevigate the world of finance and securities market.
We will know more pro's and con's of Speculations also the Tips of nevigate the world of finance and securities market.
Curated Video
The Great Enemy of Truth... | Bite Sized Project Management Thought from John F Kennedy
‘For the great enemy of truth is very often not the lie--deliberate, contrived and dishonest--but the myth--persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.’
John
F Kennedy
Yale University Commencement
: June 11,...
John
F Kennedy
Yale University Commencement
: June 11,...
Science ABC
What Is The Smallest Particle We Know?
We have built beautiful particle accelerators in the search for particles that are even more elementary than electrons, protons, and neutrons. The accelerators smash subatomic particles at enormous speeds, which causes them to shatter...
Curated Video
Sustainable Housing Practices in Switzerland: The CODHA Experience
This video provides an overview of CODHA's housing cooperatives in Switzerland, emphasizing sustainable building practices, energy performance, and community living.<b<br/>r/>
Building Tomorrow episode 6, part 5
Building Tomorrow episode 6, part 5
Curated Video
The Mysteries and Legacy of King Tutankhamun
This video provides a fascinating overview of the life and legacy of King Tutankhamun, the young Pharaoh who captured the world's imagination with the discovery of his intact tomb in 1922. Despite enduring speculation and rumors of a...
PBS
The Problem with Real Estate Speculation
There is a housing crisis in America, and though large firms buying up suburban houses isn't the cause, it may be exacerbating it in ways that are only just now becoming clear...
TLDR News
Why the Pound is Having a (Surprisingly) Good 2023
After the pound collapsed under Liz Truss, most forecasted economic doom and gloom for the UK before Sunak's arrival and, since then, the pound's value has continued to rise. So in this video, we break down the three reasons behind this...
Curated Video
Market Failure in the Financial Sector: Causes and Effects
In this lecture presentation, the speaker discusses market failure within the financial sector, its causes, and impact on society. The speaker explains the different forms of market failure such as asymmetric information, externalities,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Margaret Levenstein - Financing Innovation or Speculation, the Case of Cleveland
Did you know that around 1920 Cleveland, Ohio, had a technological cutting edge not unlike Silicon Valley today? Probably you didn't, because Cleveland lost its edge during the Great Depression, and its innovation networks were never...
The Wall Street Journal
The Evolving Role Of The CIO
A big job is getting ever larger. What comes next, and what are the hard and soft skills needed to keep pace?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Gerald Epstein - Banks: How Big Is too Big?
We all know it: The financial sector is bloated and banks are too big to fail. But just how bloated is it, and how much should it be shrunk? Gerald Epstein and his collaborator James Crotty use both micro and macro data to deliver the...
Blockchain Central
The Controversy of Tether Explained
This week on Blockchain Central: we are going to take a look at the controversial Tether - a cryptocurrency that is backed by the US dollar. We’ll describe it, discuss its goal, and learn about the Proof of Reserves mechanism
IDG TECHtalk
iOS 14.5 brings App Tracking Transparency; next Apple Silicon chip
Apple's iOS 14.5 update arrived this week, including a much-discussed feature called App Tracking Transparency. The feature allows users to have more control over their data and how they're tracked across apps and websites. Plus, Apple's...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Satyajit Das: The Cultural Transformation of the World of Finance (5/6)
We are reaching the end of the cycle of financialization as a growth machine. In addition, the speculation that drives food prices ultimately may lead to social unrest and the rise of political extremism, Das says in Part 5 of this INET...
Economics Explained
Why China Will be the Big Winner of the 2020 Crisis
This is China, what is still the world's foremost industrial economy has apparently been knocked down a peg as it emerged into the new decade.
There has been wild speculation about companies divesting from the country as a...
There has been wild speculation about companies divesting from the country as a...
Economics Explained
Negative Interest Rates - Explained: True Negative Rates
In July of 2009, The Central Bank of Sweden lowered its overnight deposit rate to negative 0.25% – effectively charging the country's retail banks to pay it to look after its money. At the turn of the millennia, negative interest...
Curated Video
What Is The Smallest Particle We Know?
We have built beautiful particle accelerators in the search for particles that are even more elementary than electrons, protons, and neutrons. The accelerators smash subatomic particles at enormous speeds, which causes them to shatter...
TLDR News
Why America had the Best Year Ever in 2022
2022 was a difficult year for a lot of people and countries. However, the US actually seemed to do pretty well in the last 12 months. So in this video we'll run through the successes America had in 2022 and why the country actually kinda...
TLDR News
Tory Revolt: Could MPs Kick Johnson Out of Number 10? - TLDR News
It's been rumoured that a number of Conservative MPs have submitted letters officially requesting a no-confidence vote on Johnson's leadership - a revolt that were it to grow large enough, could take down the Prime Minister altogether....