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Cerebellum
Compromise And Conflict in America: 1848-1857 - Treaty Of Fort Laramie (1851)
This video looks at the documents conceived in a period when the civil rights of women and Native Americans were in question, and slavery was driving a wedge between slaveholders and abolitionists. Educators from noted American...
SciShow
Pickles, Probiotics, and Why Rotten Food Is Good For You
Probiotics eat our food for us and help us digest. Gross? Or amazing?? Hank explains why we need bacteria and how cool it is. Like SciShow? Want to get cool things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out...
MinuteEarth
Truth Decay
Trust is eroding, in part, due to the over-abundance of opinion-based content; we must all develop better tools and habits for consuming information to regain a shared understanding of what is true. RESOURCES ************** RAND...
Curated Video
Yellowstone and Their Steaming Acid Pools of Death
TAKE THE PBS DIGITAL SURVEY!='https://to.pbs.org/2018YTSurvey' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>SURVEY! Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs have incredible geochemistry thanks to being part of an actual volcano. But why are they so...
Curated Video
An introduction to Jokes and rude rhymes
Jokes, taunts, parodies, and rude rhymes will always form a significant part of childhood play, despite some inevitable adult disapproval. References to farts, bums, bras, sex, belching, pregnancy, babies and swearing, while mostly...
Wendover Productions
The Economics of Private Jets
Curated Video
8+ IELTS Sample Part 3 Answers About Animals
Today I’ll you’ll learn from 8+ IELTS sample Part 3 answers about animals.
In IELTS Speaking Part 3, you may be asked to answer questions about animals: their importance in your...
In IELTS Speaking Part 3, you may be asked to answer questions about animals: their importance in your...
MinutePhysics
Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)
AsapSCIENCE
What Is The Most Dangerous Sport In The World?
Sports can be deadly - what is the most dangerous sport?! Subscribe, it's free!ef='http://bit.ly/asapsci' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>free! Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Tharsan Kanagalingam, Rachel...
The Cynical Historian
Selma | Based on a True Story
When the movie Selma came out, it was a hit, and a critical darling. But there was a significant controversy surrounding it, and that was the historical accuracy. Given that this show’s intent is to analyze history in film, I thought it...
Big Think
How the marketplace of ideas went rogue | Eli Pariser
The opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect the views of the Charles Koch Foundation, which encourages the expression of diverse viewpoints within a culture of civil discourse and mutual respect. Opinion ruined...
Tom Scott
The World Is Slowly Running Out Of Sand
I never thought of sand as a non-renewable resource, but there's only a limited supply: and to make things worse, it keeps getting washed into the sea. At Cape May, New Jersey, the US Army Corps of Engineers have just finished rebuilding...
One Minute Economics
The Paycheck to Paycheck Consumer [One Minute Rants]
Is this the paycheck to paycheck generation? In my opinion, the answer to this question is a resounding yes! The paycheck to paycheck consumer can barely get by right now, when we're living in times of relative peace and prosperity. The...
The Cynical Historian
The Birth of a Nation (2016) | Based on a True Story
Today I’m going over The Birth of a Nation. No not that one again, thank goodness, the new one about the Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. But this is not a vindication, because it’s not accurate, but not as...
Crash Course
Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11
Did you realize that Internet access is a basic human right? For those of us fortunate to have online access, it's essential to have media smarts! Discover the five skills to be media savvy during an engaging video. The host discusses...
Crash Course
Media Policy and You: Crash Course Media Literacy #9
Sharing is caring! How much does your class know about the laws that govern sharing on social media and other areas of the Internet? The video, part of an ongoing series about media literacy, examines copyright laws, intellectual...
TED-Ed
This One Weird Trick Will Help You Spot Clickbait
Here's a resource that will save you tons of money! Viewers learn how to spot clickbait by watching a short video that model how to assess a headline's credibility.
The School of Life
Philosophy - David Hume
Most people believe that they are more rational than emotional, but David Hume would argue that those people are wrong. An analysis video about Hume, his philosophy, and his written works guides learners through the main points of the...
American Chemical Society
Do Vitamin Supplements Really Work?
Is that multivitamin really keeping you healthy and balanced? Junior nutritionists weigh the pros and cons using a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Topics covered include types of vitamins and minerals, what...
Crash Course
The Dark(er) Side of Media: Crash Course Media Literacy #10
Has the media really turned to the dark side? Explore the magic of misinformation through a video from a media literacy series. Content includes wartime propaganda, political ads, and the entertainment industry.
Stated Clearly
What is the Evidence for Evolution?
Would you believe whales and hippos share a common ancestor? The video discusses the evidence from a variety of scientific disciplines supporting evolution, focusing specifically on whales and their connections to hippos. The narrator...