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What Does Religious Freedom Mean?
We might agree religious freedom is a good thing—but can we agree on what it really means? This episode of Crash Course Religions explores ongoing debates over where the limits of religious freedom lie. We’ll discover why this ideal...
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Ancient India Part 3: The Maurya Empire (300 – 200 BCE)
The Mauryan empire, founded by Chandragupta Maurya, was the first to encompass nearly the entire Indian subcontinent. How did it form and evolve? Who were its rulers? What was its infrastructure like? Let's find out!
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6 Elk & Moose Hunting Tips
Howcast - Pick up six elk and moose hunting tips from the pros at Queens Archery in this Howcast video.
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Can Pet Rabbits Be Litter Trained?
Howcast - Find out if pet rabbits can be litter trained in this Howcast video featuring bunny lover Amy Sedaris and rabbit expert Mary E. Cotter.
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Understanding Predator-Prey Dynamics in the Safari Ecosystem
Predator-prey relationships are essential in the safari ecosystem, affecting survival and population health. Lions demonstrate teamwork in hunting, while prey like zebras adapt through vigilance and group movement. Various hunting...
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How to Play Capture the Flag
Get out your army pants and prepare to conquer your backyard.
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This Sea Turtle Weighs in at Over 200 lbs!
Naturally, queens are entitled to their own space. So Coretta took it upon herself to claim an entire portion of the exhibit.
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Fun Animal Game! Guess The Animals in 20 Seconds or Less!
A new clue every five seconds as you try and decode these pixelated pictures.
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The King of the Jungle! Get to Know The Mighty Lion!
Did you know lions can sleep about 20 hours a day?
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An Up-Close Look at the Lions of the San Diego Zoo
Meet the members of this pride and learn all about lions.
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Zoolusions! Can You Guess These Animals in 20 Seconds?
A new clue every five seconds as you try and decode these pixelated pictures.
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A 220-Pound Turtle Named Coretta is the 'Queen' of the South Carolina Aquarium's Great Ocean Tank
Nothing seems to faze her - not even shark feeding time.
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Meet Coretta, A 220 Pound South Carolina Sea Turtle
Naturally, queens are entitled to their own space. So Coretta took it upon herself to claim an entire portion of the exhibit.
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Fascinating Facts About Lions, the King of Beasts
Did you know lions can sleep about 20 hours a day?
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This Animal Quiz Is Harder Than It Looks! Take It With Us!
Test your creature knowledge.
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The Eastern Mediterranean Part 2: The Israelite Monarchy (1000 – 500 BCE)
Continuing with the Israelites, let's examine the Israelite monarchy, which according to scripture began with Saul, who was followed by David, and Solomon. What can we say about these figures and this time period? How did the monarchy...
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The Mexican-American War
The Mexican-American War saw the U.S. and Mexico fight over Texas between 1846 and 1848, leading to significant territorial changes and setting the stage for future conflicts.
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Expansion and Settlement of the United States
Today, the United States is home to more than 330 million people. In this video, learn about how the population has expanded and changed over time.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed territories to decide on slavery through popular sovereignty, escalating tensions that led to the Civil War.
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Territorial Expansion of the United States
Since its birth, the United States has acquired new territories through purchase, conflict and annexation. New territories ensured the country’s growth, but often at the expense of Indigenous peoples.
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The Oklahoma Land Rush
The 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush triggered one of the largest migrations in U.S. history, as tens of thousands vied for new land, impacting Indigenous sovereignty and shaping the state.
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Indigenous Peoples: Treaties and Alliances
From the close of the Revolution to the eve of Civil War, the U.S. signed 368 treaties with various Indigenous nations. Many were not upheld, leading to decades of injustice and distrust.