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Integrated Circuits & Moore’s Law: Crash Course Computer Science
So you may have heard of Moore's Law and while it isn't truly a law it has pretty closely estimated a trend we've seen in the advancement of computing technologies. Moore's Law states that we'll see approximately a 2x increase in...
Curated Video
What Is Opportunistic Infidelity?
Howcast - Learn what opportunistic infidelity is from couples counselor Victoria Wilson, Ph.D. in this Howcast video.
Science ABC
Why Don't Commercial Planes Fly Faster?
The main reason commercial aircraft have not gotten any faster in recent decades is due to fuel efficiency. Airplanes consume more energy the faster they fly, so airplane manufacturers favor slower speeds to save on operating costs....
Curated Video
Why Don't Commercial Planes Fly Faster?
The main reason commercial aircraft have not gotten any faster in recent decades is due to fuel efficiency. Airplanes consume more energy the faster they fly, so airplane manufacturers favor slower speeds to save on operating costs....
Curated Video
Frederick Herzberg and the Two-factor Theory - Content Models of Motivation
Motivation is not the opposite of de-motivation. That's the conclusion that Frederick Herzberg came to. Rather, he recognized there are two sets of factors: Motivators, and Hygiene factors. In this video, we examine Frederick Herzberg's...
Curated Video
Unintended Consequences from Technology
Unintended Consequences from Technology describes how the use of technology can have unintended consequences on society and the environment.
Curated Video
Careers and Occupations
Careers and Occupations differentiates the requirements for various careers and occupations by researching various careers.
One Minute History
134 The Industrial Revolution - One Minute History
The Industrial Revolution describes the change in economy, technology, and culture that began in mid 18th-century Britain. These changes spanned over 200 years and included new uses for metals such as Iron and Steel, and New energy...
Curated Video
Labor Unions
The video Video Introduction “Labor Unions” explains how labor unions formed in the United States and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of labor unions.
IT'S HISTORY
Amputations in the Napoleonic Wars I IT'S HISTORY
In this episode we are going to talk about amputations in the Napoleonic Wars
XKA Digital
Innovating to grow a business
Zeina is Managing Director at The Carlyle Group advising on Corporate Private Equity and European buyout opportunities. Prior to joining Carlyle, Zeina was an Associate at European Digital Capital, a technology venture capital fund....
All Ears English
Job Interview Tips: Part 3 THE JOB FOR YOU
Job Interview Tips: Part 3 THE JOB FOR YOU
Curated Video
The Waco Horror: the Unjust Killing of Jesse Washington
The body of Fryer, a fifty-three-year-old white woman, was found by her children on the family’s property in Robinson, seven miles southeast of Waco. Jesse Washington, a laborer on Fryer’s farm, was arrested and charged with Fryer’s...
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Destruction and Safety Measures
It explains destruction caused by cyclones and effective safety measures.
One Minute History
The Industrial Revolution - One Minute History_1080
The Industrial Revolution describes the change in economy, technology, and culture that began in mid 18th-century Britain. These changes spanned over 200 years and included new uses for metals such as Iron and Steel, and New energy...
One Minute History
The Industrial Revolution - One Minute History_4k
The Industrial Revolution describes the change in economy, technology, and culture that began in mid 18th-century Britain. These changes spanned over 200 years and included new uses for metals such as Iron and Steel, and New energy...
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #9: The Anthropocene and the Near Future
The Crash Course guys teach you about the Anthropocene, an unofficial geological era that covers the last century or so, in which humanity has made massive progress. [12:20]
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #7: Migrations and Intensification
A crash course about humanity conquering the Earth. As human beings spread out across the world and populations grew, humanity reached a critical mass of innovators, and collective learning ensued. [13:41]