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Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Low-carb, keto diets may have negative long-term consequences

12th - Higher Ed
New studies have found that low-carb diets may not be healthy in the long run.
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Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

The Consequences of a Security Breach

Higher Ed
The effects can include database corruption or loss, the disclosure of private information, the theft of intellectual property, and legal obligations to warn and possibly recompense people impacted, depending on the type of data involved.
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Instructional Video4:53
Curated Video

Unintended Consequences

12th - Higher Ed
UC Berkeley psychologist Stephen Hinshaw explains the thinking behind his research that public policy for school accountability in the United States inadvertently played a key role in raising the rate of ADHD diagnoses.
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Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

The Consequences of Declining Human Capital

Higher Ed
In part 2 of INET's interview with Giovanni Dosi, he talks about how decaying education standards are causing direct economic and psychic inequality -- and will ultimately erode the fabric of society
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Instructional Video11:00
TED Talks

Kristie Ebi: How climate change could make our food less nutritious

12th - Higher Ed
Rising carbon levels in the atmosphere can make plants grow faster, but there's another hidden consequence: they rob plants of the nutrients and vitamins we need to survive. In a talk about global food security, epidemiologist Kristie...
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Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

How to Write a Powerful Conclusion for an Argumentative Essay

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the steps to draft a strong conclusion for an argumentative essay. The steps include summarizing the argument, identifying a solution, and presenting the consequence of inaction. The teacher provides...
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Instructional Video5:08
SciShow

How Kodak Discovered Radioactive Rain

12th - Higher Ed
The Trinity Test had some unexpected consequences, including the creation of radioactive rain found hundreds of miles away from the test site.
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Instructional Video5:17
Curated Video

How Fast Food Can Make You More Impatient

12th - Higher Ed
Fast food was invented to help us keep up with our fast-paced world. But it’s also had some unintended psychological consequences and can influence our choices in situations that don’t have anything to do with food.
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Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Easily Answer IELTS’ Hardest Writing Task 2 Questions

9th - Higher Ed
Today find out how to answer Writing Task 2 questions that trouble candidates the most.. You probably already learned how to write an argument essay, an opinion essay, and a problem solution essay. However, what if the IELTS Writing Task...
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Instructional Video8:41
Curated Video

Pressure Differences in Fluids and Upthrust

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on pressure differences in fluids. The presenter explains the concept that the weight of a fluid gives rise to a pressure at all points in the fluid and demonstrates how to calculate differences in...
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Instructional Video3:18
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Assessing Risk

9th - 12th
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. Mikki designs a somewhat risky experiment to assess which risks are worth taking and what we can learn...
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Instructional Video8:02
Curated Video

Will the EU take Britain to Court over the Irish Border Dispute? The Conflict Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
It's only a matter of weeks since the UK officially left the EU, and many of the consequences for the Island of Ireland and the Irish Border still haven't come into force. However, that still hasn't stopped an escalating conflict between...
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Instructional Video10:54
Curated Video

Proof by Deduction and Examples

Higher Ed
In this video, the topic of "proof by deduction" is discussed. The concept of logical consequence is introduced and explained, and various examples are provided to demonstrate how to use proof by deduction to prove mathematical...
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Instructional Video21:28
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Rubella - Tomorrow's Children

12th - Higher Ed
We travel to Poona in India where the very latest rubella vaccines are under development and we find out about the new methods of delivery and production. We filmed in the Dominican Republic in Central America where CRS is a major cause...
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Instructional Video15:04
Mazz Media

Talk It Out_Sex, Self-Respect and Social Media

6th - 8th
The program begins with an explanation of how new communication technologies have changed the way people in relationships communicate with each other, and how its revolutionized dating and romance. Students will come to understand the...
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Instructional Video15:05
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: Sex, Self-Respect and Social Media

6th - 8th
The program begins with an explanation of how new communication technologies have changed the way people in relationships communicate with each other, and how its revolutionized dating and romance. Students will come to understand the...
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Instructional Video15:04
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: Sex, Self-Respect and Social Media

6th - 8th
The program begins with an explanation of how new communication technologies have changed the way people in relationships communicate with each other, and how its revolutionized dating and romance. Students will come to understand the...
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Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

Beyond One Model

12th - Higher Ed
Nobel Laureate Antony Leggett details the logical fallacy of "affirming the consequent", stressing that we must always make sure that another model might explain the phenomenon in question, giving a concrete example to illustrate his point.
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Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Chesterton Fence: Don’t Destroy What You Don’t Understand!

Higher Ed
Chesterton’s Fence is a simple rule of thumb that suggests you should never destroy a fence, change a rule, or alter a tradition if you do not understand why it was created in the first place. China’s Four Pests Campaign during the Great...
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Instructional Video12:20
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 3.1 Interview: Brutus and Cassius Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video examines the immediate aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination, focusing on the public and political reactions to the event. As conspirators grapple with their actions and the public's fear of chaos, the video delves into...
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Instructional Video0:29
Curated Video

A Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2 Performance: Demetrius Lines 428-432

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video portrays a segment of Demetrius's lines from Act 3, Scene 2 of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where he expresses exhaustion and a looming threat to Lysander if they ever meet again by daylight. The performance captures...
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Instructional Video0:40
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.3 "Hire and Salary, Not Revenge”

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explores Hamlet's hesitation to kill Claudius in Act 3, Scene 3, when he finds him in prayer, debating the moral and spiritual consequences of his potential action. It discusses the complexities of revenge and the Christian...
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Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

GCSE Chemistry - Global Warming & Climate Change #68

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we'll look at: - What the greenhouse effect is, and how it causes global warming - The difference between global warming and climate change - Some of the main contributors and consequences of global warming - Some of the...
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Instructional Video8:33
Mazz Media

My Blog: How to Handle Anger (Without Exploding)

6th - 8th
For a variety of reasons, lots of kids come to school angry every day. Unfortunately, many pre-teens and adolescents don’t know how to handle their angry feelings in appropriate ways. In this program, students will learn the skills...

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