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Curated Video
City, Country, or Somewhere in Between?
Dr. Forrester talks about categorizing areas by their populations. Cities have a denser population of people and are characterized by taller buildings.
The Business Professor
Preparing to Seek a Promotion
This Video Explains Preparing to Seek a Promotion
Curated Video
The National Film Theatre, 1964
This extract from the 1964 short 'South Bank' offers a tantalising glimpse inside the National Film Theatre over four decades before its reinvention as BFI Southbank. Film-goers emerge from the latest Godard offering and Jeanne Moreau...
Homeschool Pop
Halloween Trivia for Kids
How well do YOU know Halloween? This Halloween trivia video gives you the chance to show how much you know about this incredibly fun holiday! Test yourself, and then if you have trouble, just watch our Halloween facts video to study up...
Curated Video
Lace (1930) | BFI
Lace (1930) | BFI. Subscribehttp://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe An excellent example of an 'industrial', a short silent film showing lace-making processes in a huge Nottingham factory with...
Curated Video
Princess Mary Wedded to Viscount Lascelles at Westminster Abbey (1922)
Princess Mary, the Princess Royal (1897-1965) was the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary and the sister of Princes Edward and Albert, later Edward VIII and George VI (of King's Speech fame). Her marriage to Viscount Lascelles,...
Curated Video
Financial Analysis - Build a ChatGPT Pairs Trading Bot - Fixing the Spread
In this video, you will learn to address potential issues with the spread, a critical element in pairs trading, including identifying and correcting discrepancies, outliers, or anomalies in the spread calculation so that the spread...
Religion for Breakfast
The Conversion of Constantine: What Really Happened?
Emperor Constantine the Great famously converted to Christianity in the early 4th century CE. But how did this happen? What did Constantine really believe?
Independent Producers
Jim Crow in the 1930s: Marian Anderson and Our Nation's Capital
In 1939 Marian Anderson an African-American opera singer was prevented from singing to an integrated audience at Constitution Hall. At the time, Washington DC was a segregated city but didn't have the "Whites Only" signs familiar in the...
TED Talks
TED: Why we must confront hard historical truths | Hasan Kwame Jeffries
To move forward in the United States, we must look back and confront the difficult history that has shaped widespread injustice. Revisiting a significant yet overlooked piece of the past, Hasan Kwame Jeffries emphasizes the need to weave...
SciShow
The Real Reason Dogs Kick When You Scratch Them
If you’ve ever been scratching a dog and seen them do the kicky leg thing, it’s truly adorable. But it might not necessarily be a feel-good thing.
The Slow Mo Guys
Explosive Oil Fire at 2500fps - The Slow Mo Guys
Gav and Dan show you one of the kitchen's biggest no-nos. Don't put out an oil fire with water!<b<b<b<br/>r/>r/>r/>
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Filmed on a Phantom Flex at 2500fps And Phantom Flex 4k at 1000fps
Curated Video
An Introdcution to the Dark Ages of England
Golden ages have often been followed by long periods of decline, as seen in Western Europe during the first millennium AD. The departure of the Romans led to centuries of invasions and conflicts, particularly in England, where the...
Curated Video
Vandal caught on camera trashing Washington State capitol building
Vandal caught on camera trashing Washington State capitol buildingCredit: Washington State Capitol
Curated Video
Croatia, Salona ancient city
Salona, the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, is situated in one of the most beautiful baysof the East Adriatic coast. Salona, as stated by Strabo, had originally been a coastal base, fortification and a port used by the...
But Why
The History of the Calendar
Understanding and tracking time is key to keeping society -- and our lives -- running smoothly. Early civilizations developed calendars with just 300 days in a year. But by 1582, the time it takes for Earth to rotate around the sun was...
Crash Course
The Protestant Reformation: Crash Course European History
You may have noticed that the internet is terrible at religious discourse. Well, this is not a new phenomenon. In the early 16th century, the Roman Catholic church dominated Christianity in Europe, and the institution was starting to...
Curated Video
Mexico Religion
The overwhelming majority of Mexicans—86 percent—are Roman Catholic, and morally and politically, the church is a powerful force. This isn’t to say that all Mexicans attend church regularly. Less than half the people in the large cities...
Crash Course
The Death and Resurrection of Theater as...Liturgical Drama: Crash Course Theater #8
If it weren't for Catholicism, theater may not exist today. As the eighth video in the Crash Course Theater series explains, early Christians despised theater, but as the art began to die, it found a new life during Catholic mass. The...
Crash Course
The Silk Road and Ancient Trade
What was the the Silk Road and how did it radically expand the scope of trade? What was the value of silk, and how did connections between merchants reshape lives in Africa and Eurasia? Find out by watching this historic episode!
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Christianity in the Roman Empire
The video lesson from Khan Academy provides information for a high school world history course. This section provides an overview of the changing relationship between the Roman Empire and Christianity from the time of Jesus to the reign...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Early Christian: Santa Prassede (Praxedes)
This video [4:27] discusses Mosaics in Santa Prassede, Rome, early 9th-century Mosaics from the early 9th century, under Pope Paschal. The church is dedicated to Saint Praxedes and her sister Saint Pudentiana, daughters of Saint Pudens....