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Nikola Tesla's Craziest Inventions

K - 5th
New ReviewNikola Tesla was known for his brilliance—and for pushing the limits of imagination. From wireless power and death rays to earthquake machines and remote control, some of his ideas were groundbreaking while others seemed ahead of their...
Instructional Video2:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Dr. Girija Kaimal - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Drexel University Professor Dr. Girija Kaimal reflects on the profound impact teachers have in shaping a student’s confidence and sense of self. She recalls how one professor recognized her strength in theory—something she hadn’t seen in...
Instructional Video5:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Stephen J. Parks - The Wrong Side of Privilege

Higher Ed
Steve Parks, professor of English at the University of Virginia and director of the Democratic Futures Project, believes education should serve two key purposes: teaching academic content and preparing students to be active, democratic...
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Finding Inspiration: The Key to Overcoming Writer's Block

12th - Higher Ed
This video serves as a motivational and practical guide for aspiring writers who may be struggling to find inspiration. The speaker emphasizes the importance of actively seeking out inspiration rather than waiting for it to strike...
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Structures

9th - Higher Ed
A complete sentence has a capital letter, a subject and a verb, punctuation, and is a complete thought. Fragments and run-on sentences are two sentences that are not complete.
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Hinduism and Jainism

9th - Higher Ed
This World Cultures video discusses Hinduism and Jainism.
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Purpose of Government

9th - Higher Ed
A video entitled "Purpose of Government" that discusses the theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
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Navigating Disillusionment: What to Do When Your Dream Job Turns Sour

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides guidance for individuals who have achieved their dream job but have found that their passion for it has faded. It encourages self-reflection to identify the root cause of dissatisfaction, proactive steps to address...
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Does He or She Like You? What Psychology Suggests

12th - Higher Ed
Does he like me? Does She Like me? How to know if someone likes you? Turns out most people do. This study mostly pertains to first impressions. We tend to like the other party more than they think. And we tend to think the other party...
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How To Reduce Stress In Large Crowds - Beat The Fear With Joe Leonardo

3rd - Higher Ed
Giant video display boards, human sized cartoon characters, subway stations, police on horseback, the Naked Cowboy, 42nd Street, massive New Year’s Eve celebrations… there’s only one Times Square. All this and being in the heart of New...
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Sax Saved My Life! Life On The Streets

3rd - Higher Ed
In the words of Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Music is the universal language of all mankind." For Tenor Saxophonist Dusty Rhodes, this is the anthem that he lives by. Prior to embracing the magic of music, Dusty was at a low point...
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Eat, Drink, and Adopt at Fido's - World's First Dog Tap House!

3rd - Higher Ed
When Fido’s Rescue Founder Scott Porter was still in the discovery phase of starting a new business, he visited a Cat Café. “I didn’t think the business was set up well,” he remembered. “The patrons were complaining that the cats didn’t...
Instructional Video1:47
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How to Eliminate Negative Thoughts And Ease Stress

6th - Higher Ed
How to Eliminate Negative Thoughts And Ease Stress
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This Triple Amputee War Vet’s Love For Music Helped Save His Life

3rd - Higher Ed
While serving in Afghanistan in 2010, Marine Corporal Juan Dominquez lost both legs and his right arm in an explosion. He may have lost 3 limbs, but it hasn't stopped him from pursuing his dreams. We last saw Corporal Dominguez at his...
Instructional Video4:55
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She Lost Her Ability to Walk, But Gained Love, Faith & Family

3rd - Higher Ed
Do you believe that love conquers all? This story of Annette Ross and her family will convince you it does. Annette and her husband Bill were living a fairy tale life in the upscale town of New Canaan, Connecticut, building a beautiful...
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Seniors stranded for a week after elevators break down

9th - Higher Ed
Elderly residents and people with mobility issues stuck in their Winnipeg condos for at least a week while building managers waited on parts for broken elevators
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How My Saxophone Saved My Life

3rd - Higher Ed
In the words of Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Music is the universal language of all mankind." For Tenor Saxophonist Dusty Rhodes, this is the anthem that he lives by. Prior to embracing the magic of music, Dusty was at a low point...
News Clip6:16
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Sandra Jansen and the flood of abuse

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta MLA speaks to CBC's Andrew Nichols about her hope that exposing misogyny will change things for the better
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Soldier Turned Life Coach For Dogs And Their Celebrity Owners!

3rd - Higher Ed
Dogs are known for being loyal, lovable, and big-hearted by nature, which is why we all want what's best for them. One woman who knows this better than most is former Israeli army intelligence officer, best-selling author, and founder of...
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Soldier Turned Life Coach For Dogs And Their Celebrity Owners!

3rd - Higher Ed
Dogs are known for being loyal, lovable, and big-hearted by nature, which is why we all want what's best for them. One woman who knows this better than most is former Israeli army intelligence officer, best-selling author, and founder of...
Instructional Video2:06
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Mom Creates ‘Chemo Ducks’ To Help Kids Feel Safe During Treatment

3rd - Higher Ed
In honor of International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we bring you a very special 14-year-old boy, Gabe Sipos, and Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program. Born on New Year’s Day 2002 in Nashville, Tennessee, Gabe was diagnosed with...
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Turning (-) Thoughts Into (+) Affirmations One Photo At A Time!

3rd - Higher Ed
Positive affirmations have the power to turn our life around…literally! Abbe Dembowitz is the founder of the Turn It Around Project. Abbe struggled with severe self-esteem issues and fear of imperfection. During some time off from school...
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Rare Illness + Google Search = Loving Family’s Foundation

3rd - Higher Ed
One very rare disease and a family’s curious questions on Google search was the start to this loving foundation. After 15 months of noticing something was not right with their baby, Jennifer and Christopher Iannuzzi finally got a...
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Beautiful Friendship Forms At Minnesota Wildcat Sanctuary

3rd - Higher Ed
In the woods of Minnesota, lies a beautiful sanctuary where rescued wildcats go to live happy, carefree lives. This beautiful story is about The Wildcat Sanctuary and an unbelievable friendship that formed there. A less than a year old,...