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Zach Star
Making $80,000 per Year Right Out of College
In this video I discuss my personal starting salary as an engineer right out of college as well as my expenses. Of course these numbers are unique to me and will different a lot from person to person and especially country to country....
Teaching Without Frills
Economics for Kids: Saving and Spending
In this video, you'll learn about the economics concepts of spending, saving, scarcity, and making choices based on costs and benefits.
Hip Hughes History
Gideon v Wainwright Explained in 5 Minutes: US History and Government Review
HipHughes explains the fundamentals about the Warren Court decision of 1963, Gideon v Wainwright. Perfect for struggling students, lazy crammers and the cray cray on the internet.
The Guardian
The Price of a Prestigious Education
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 3 Sam hopes to study at a Queens College to pursue is interest in marine biology. He grapples with what this choice would mean for his social life, education, and family finances.
MarketWatch
Is now a good time to buy a house?
Should you buy real estate now or should you wait for market conditions to improve? We asked MarketWatch's real estate reporter Aarthi Swaminathan for a deep dive into whether now is the right time to buy a home.
Curated Video
Bouncing back from challenges - Building resilience
This video defines resilience and describes common traits of resilient people. The video goes on to offer advice on how to develop a resilient mindset.
Curated Video
Hardwick Hall part 3: Debts and Death of Sir William Cavendish
Hardwick Hall has many unique architectural features, including a remarkable number of windows. These features were as much a statement about Bess' wealth as they were a design choice. After the death of her second husband, however, Bess...
Cerebellum
The United States Bill Of Rights - Amendment 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
Learn what makes the Bill of Rights so important to America! Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America That preface begins the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Access to medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The role of The Medicines Patent Pool
During the COVID-19 pandemic, making medicines and vaccines available to people in low-and-middle income countries is going to be extremely important. Access to drugs and vaccination programs at affordable prices will be a game changer....
Mr. Beat
Gideon v. Wainwright
Reading Through History: The Great Supreme Court Cases Panama City, Florida June 3, 1961 Sometime between midnight and 8am, someone breaks into the Bay Harbor Poolroom and steals money from a cash register. One witness reported that they...
Healthcare Triage
An Update on the Affordable Care Act - Oct. 23, 2015
We missed a birthday for Healthcare Triage! On October 1, we turned two years old.
SWPictures
Subsidized Malaria Treatment in Africa: Making Effective Drugs Affordable
The video discusses the issue of affordability for malaria treatment in Africa and how a subsidized combination therapy has made it more accessible for those who need it. The success of this pilot scheme depends on its effectiveness and...
Planet PE
PLANETPE GCSE PE REVISION- INFLUENCES IN TAKING PART
In this podcast we look at the key influences which may affect the choice of activity an individual may choose to participate in.
SWPictures
The Nigerian Hospital Run by India
The video showcases the Primus Super Speciality Hospital, the first big hospital in Africa opened by an Indian health company in Abuja, Nigeria. The hospital specializes in lifestyle diseases and chronic complaints such as diabetes and...
Healthcare Triage
The Benefits of Paid Sick Leave for Workers, Employers, and Pretty Much Everybody
Maybe the person working near you, the one who dragged himself to work and is now coughing and sneezing, couldn't afford to stay home. Each week about 1.5 million Americans without paid sick leave go to work despite feeling ill. At least...
PBS
Insta-Everything
Time is money...right? How are on-demand services hurting and helping our wallets? When is it an investment to use these services?
SWPictures
The Plant that Cures Malaria: The Challenges and Triumphs of Artemisia Growers in Africa
The Plant that Cures Malaria part 4/5: Clovis, a farmer in East Africa, faces challenges in transporting his Artemisia crop to buyers. Despite negotiating a new contract, the farmers are paid 1/3 less per kilo compared to last year and...
Healthcare Triage
Private Coverage Often Isn't Enough For Children
Often, private coverage is assumed to be better than public coverage. More and more often, that’s just not what families are finding. Those that work, even those earning a decent living, just can’t afford the private care they’re...
PBS
Fighting the Wedding Industrial Complex
74% of couples say they PLAN to go into debt to pay for their weddings! But does it have to be that way?
Healthcare Triage
The Stuff We Worry About, and the Stuff That Actually Kills Us
What are we worried about in terms of health? What's really gonna kill us? How different is that from the past? All this and more on this week's Healthcare Triage News.
History Hit
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet: The limits of Ottoman expansion
Why did the Ottoman empire stop expanding? <br/>
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet, Part 5
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet, Part 5
Global Health with Greg Martin
Support This Week in Global Health
This Week in Global Health is a weekly "live" video news new roundup. Dr Greg Martin is asking for supporters to contribute the equivalent of 1 cup of coffee per month to help finance the show.
Britlish
Money to Burn (no subtitles)
Students often have trouble learning English idioms because of their idiomatic nature, but in this video English lesson we take a look at the British idiom ""money to burn"". Using appropriate imagery to illustrate the many examples...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
[DISCUSSION] How Can Sociology Help Economics? | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky
Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “How Can Sociology Help Economics?” he leads a discussion with students.
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