The Business Professor
Differences that Affect the Negotiation Process
This Video Explains Differences that Affect the Negotiation Process
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Calculating Probabilities Using the Addition Rule
In this video, we demonstrate how to solve problems by working backwards and using algebraic equations. The examples given involve picking plants at a greenhouse and identifying the probability of certain coat markings in a sample of...
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Reading Words with the R-Controlled Syllable 'er' in Context
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step approach to reading words with the R controlled syllable "er" in context. By using keywords, highlighting the "er" syllable, blending sounds, and rereading the text, students can...
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Reading Words with the R-Controlled Syllable AR: Strategies and Practice
In this video, the teacher demonstrates a step-by-step approach to reading words with the vowel followed by the letter R, specifically focusing on the AR syllable. The teacher emphasizes the use of keywords, highlighting, blending...
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Reading Words with R-Controlled Vowels in Context
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step approach to reading words with vowel followed by an R in context. The teacher emphasizes the use of keywords to remember the sounds that R controlled vowels make, and demonstrates how to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Chris Dede - Preparing for Careers that Don't Yet Exist
Chris Dede is the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. His fields of scholarship include emerging technologies, policy, and leadership. His funded research includes five grants...
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Understanding Idioms: Knowing Like the Back of Your Hand
In this video lesson, students will learn the meaning of the idiom "to know like the back of one's hand" by using context clues. The teacher explains that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the meaning of individual words, but...
Professor Dave Explains
Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action and Reaction
Are you tired of Newton's laws of motion yet? Well, lucky you, this is the last one. And it's the most misunderstood as well! People love making inappropriate metaphors with scientific principles, unfortunately. Watch this to make sure...
Amor Sciendi
Portrait of Paul Revere: Moral Consumerism
John Singleton Copley portrait of Paul Revere illustrates the ethical nature of creating luxury goods in pre-revolution America and how it lead to revolt.
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UK and India Weigh Trade Gains Against Migration Politics
New ReviewProfessor Patrick Diamond says Britain’s post-Brexit trade with India could unlock markets - but migration politics may limit its benefits.
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Marwan Bishara dissects the contrasting Trump and Macron performances at the United Nations
New ReviewMacron’s UN vision contrasts Trump’s, but Bishara says Europe’s actions lack credibility; true leverage lies with Arab, Muslim nations.
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Breaking: PM Modi replies to Trump's post on trade talks between India & US
New ReviewResponding to a post by President of the US on X, PM Modi said: “India and the US are close friends and natural partners. I am confident that our trade negotiations will pave the way for unlocking the limitless potential of the India-US...
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Carney says Canada 'at the start' of auto sector restructuring when asked about China EV tariffs
New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney said his government is taking a series of measures to increase Canada's 'climate competitiveness' across the economy, and that includes a broad 'restructuring' of the auto sector. He said it's too early to say...
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Peter Burke expects VAT reduction as part of plan to support tourism
New ReviewThe Enterprise Minister has said he expects a VAT reduction for some parts of the hospitality sector, as he refused to be drawn on whether hotels would be excluded from such a move. Peter Burke said he expects a reduction in VAT will be...
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Mothers face impossible choices as Israeli siege on Gaza drives extreme child malnutrition: Analysis
Unni Krishnan is the Global Humanitarian Director at Plan International. He says Israel's blockade of food is killing children in Gaza.
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Wilkinson says government open to suggestions for Impact Assessment Act
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkonson says the government is willing to hear suggestions regarding implementation of their Impact Assessment Act, but they won't reopen the legislation.
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Grenfell fire inquiry: Criticism over London Fire Brigade response
Phase 1 of an independent public inquiry into Grenfell fire has accused London Fire Brigade of being “gravely inadequate”.
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Remembering the victims of the Humboldt bus crash
Friends, family and former coaches share how they're remembering the 16 victims of last year's Humboldt bus crash
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Professional Fighters League Throws Punches at Competitors, Offers $1 Mil. Championship Purse
There's a new mixed-martial arts league on the block. The Professional Fighters League ー or PFL ー is wrapping up its inaugural season with a championship match on New Year's Eve. According to Peter Murrary, the CEO of the league, the...
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Professional Fighters League Throws Punches at Competitors, Offers $1 Million Purse
There's a new mixed-martial arts league on the block. The Professional Fighters League ー or PFL ー is wrapping up its inaugural season with a championship match on New Year's Eve. According to Peter Murrary, the CEO of the league, the...
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The Brief: Merkel's successor, antisemitism and Ukraine
The Brief: Merkel's successor, antisemitism and Ukraine
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Is Macron's Gas Tax Concession Enough to Satisfy Paris Protesters?
French President Emmanuel Macron conceded to protesters on fuel taxes because, unlike in past disputes, he has no one to negotiate with, Erin Zaleski of the Daily Beast told Cheddar on Tuesday. But small concessions, like a fuel tax...
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Raw Politics: Panel debates the sexism scandal that's shocked Iceland
It has not been a good week for sexism. Footballer Ada Hegerberg won the inaugural Women's Ballon d'Or award but her triumph was overshadowed by a 'twerking' controversy . Now, in Iceland, a scandal has broken out in parliament after...
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Lyft Picks JPMorgan For Upcoming IPO
Just hours after news that Uber was floating a $120 billion valuation for its IPO, Lyft seems to be taking a step to make it to market faster. The rideshare company has chosen underwriters for its offering, with JPMorgan leading the deal...