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Exploring Compassion
In this video transcript, Gina the gorilla discusses the concept of compassion and shares a heartwarming story about a boy named Oddsay who helped a lost girl in the jungle. Through their conversation, viewers learn about the different...
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Living Green - Episode 22 - Energy Renovation
Forty percent of energy consumed in Europe is thought to be used to power large buildings owned by corporations. This is by far the largest hurdle in the continent s aim to reduce carbon emissions. Approximately 80 percent of that energy...
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Let's Talk Geography: Maps & Globes
Let's Talk Geography: Maps & Globes helps students to understand and identify the different parts of maps and globes. Through colorful, animated maps children will learn about lines of longitude and latitude and how to locate different...
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High Five Facts - Acid Base Reactions
Dive into the bubbling world of 'Acid Base Reactions' and see the amazing chemical dances that happen when acids and bases meet! It's a fun, colorful science lesson made simple for kids.
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The Case for Reparations: Addressing Historical Injustices for Black Americans
Explore the long-standing debate on reparations for the descendants of enslaved Black people in the United States. Learn about historical examples, such as payments to Japanese Americans and Holocaust survivors, and modern efforts like...
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The Value of Inclusion
In this video, Jade and Shanya the sheep discuss the importance of inclusion. They share the story of Anne, who initially excluded others but learned the value of accepting and learning from different people. Through their conversation,...
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Resilience: Learning from Jellyfish
In this video, Jade and Kiwi interview Jacinta, a resilient jellyfish, who shares her experiences and teaches the value of resilience to Anne, a gymnast who has suffered an injury. Through their conversation, they explore the concept of...
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Adaptability: Embracing Change and Thriving in New Environments
In this video, an octopus named O and I discuss the concept of adaptability with the host. They share the story of a young girl named Kayla who struggles to adjust to a new environment but learns the importance of adapting and embracing...
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Learning about Justice with Hercules the Heron
In this video, Hercules the Heron visits the host and they discuss the importance of justice. Hercules shares a story about a girl named Anna Maria who felt she deserved more money for her work in her uncle's garden. Through their...
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The Power of Purpose: Learning from Yuvia the Llama
In this video, Yuvia the llama discusses the concept of purpose and how it applies to both llamas and humans. Yuvia explains that purpose is having a strong intention to achieve something and working towards it without getting...
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I WONDER - How Do Humans Impact Endangered Animals?
This video is answering the question of how do humans impact endangered animals.
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1925 - Tricky English Prepositions Grammar for Each Other vs One Another
The words together, each other, and one another can create a sense of togetherness- how can you use these correctly in your global workplace for stronger connections? Find out today!
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Living Green - Episode 30 - World's Largest Rotating Christmas Star
Mobile Phone and Timepiece giant Siemens has created the world s largest rotating star, which uses the same amount of energy as a hairdryer or kettle. The lighting installation is made up of 9000 Siemens Osram Light Emitting Diodes, or...
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Living Green - Episode 28 - Electric Vehicle
Conscious of the effects of global warming, Renault has been working for many years to reduce the CO2 emissions it produces, both during the manufacturing process, and from the cars themselves. The company s Eco2 program ensures that the...
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Living Green - Episode 27 - World's First Commercially Viable Flex-Ethanol Process
Coskata Inc, a leading developer of bio-fuels, has announced the successful start of its first semi-commercial, flex-ethanol facility. The fuel can be produced from woodchips, agricultural and construction waste; and even household...
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Living Green - Episode 18 - UNESCO Year of Biodiversity
2010 has been named International Year of Biodiversity by the United Nations. The aim is to increase awareness of biodiversity and the effect its loss has on natural ecosystems. Some things that affect biodiversity are population...
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Living Green - Episode 16 - Solar Power Ferries
Four solar powered ferries have been put into service across Hong Kong s harbour, in a bid to cut down on the city s gas emissions. A dual solar and diesel system means that they can use the energy of the sun during the day, but switch...
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Living Green - Episode 15 - Greening of Las Vegas
When people think of the colour green in terms of Las Vegas, it s more to do with the wads of cash you can win in the casinos, not with what the city is doing to try and reduce their carbon footprint. But all of that is set to change, as...
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Living Green - Episode 5 - Saving Energy In The Home
When an average suburban home is looked at through the lens of an infrared camera it is easy to see how much energy is needlessly wasted. Appliances like kettles, phone chargers & toasters consume electricity even when not in use. You...
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Living Green - Episode 1 - Reduce, Re-use & Recycle
In order to change unsustainable habits & reduce the worlds mounting landfill we need to adopt a three-pronged resource conservation strategy known as the three R s; Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. The British government claims that a recent...
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Breaking the Myth of the Four Minute Mile
In the early 1950 sports journalists had proclaimed that to run an imperial mile in less than four minutes was impossible. But a medical student named Roger Bannister knew they were wrong and had planned a race to prove it could be done.
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Plane Spotting: From Pastime to Espionage
Plane spotting is a peculiarly British pastime practised by men with too much time on their hands. But what seems like an idiosyncratic hobby has unearthed some peculiar results that have led authorities to require plane spotters to...
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