Instructional Video2:33
Healthcare Triage

Why Do Insulin Prices Keep Rising?

Higher Ed
Frederick Banting discovered insulin in 1921 and didn't want to profit off of such a life-saving drug. Fast forward to 2019, and the price of insulin continues to increase year over year. Why is that?
Instructional Video37:42
Curated Video

Author Ela Lee: ‘We need to take blackout sex more seriously’

9th - Higher Ed
Author Ela Lee: ‘We need to take blackout sex more seriously’
Instructional Video4:38
History Hit

The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore: A presidential role

12th - Higher Ed
What did Charles Moore's research consist of? Was Margaret Thatcher a part of a transition from British Prime Minister to a more presidential world stage? The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore, Part 4
Instructional Video5:07
The Guardian

Rose Gentle travels to the Iraq war enquiry holding Tony Blair responsible for her son's death

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rose Gentle travels to the Iraq war enquiry holding Tony Blair responsible for her son's death Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE Iraq war: 10 years on Rose Gentle believes...
Instructional Video5:17
The Guardian

I am Tony Blair

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Nato eventually intervened in 1999 to stop the ethnic cleansing by Serbian forces of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, the UK prime minister Tony Blair was hailed as a hero. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://bitly.com/UvkFpD'...
Instructional Video6:02
The Guardian

The Iraq war, Tony Blair and the Chilcot report | Guardian Explainers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lord Chilcot’s inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the Iraq war has taken seven years and cost more than £10m. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► On Wednesday he will...
Instructional Video2:27
The Guardian

Ian McEwan on meeting Tony Blair - the Guardian

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Writer Ian McEwan describes meeting Tony Blair at the opening of Tate Modern, when the then-prime minister mistook him for an artist. This is an excerpt from Ian Katz's interview with McEwan at the Guardian's Open Weekend festival on 24...
Instructional Video50:38
Institute of Art and Ideas

The Crisis of the West (long form version)

Higher Ed
Western values have been extraordinarily successful. Yet now, we seem on the backfoot unsure of ourselves and sometimes embarrassed at our own past. Beset with postmodern doubts, do we need to revive belief in the value and importance of...
Instructional Video3:45
Hip Hughes History

Should Apple Unlock the Terrorist's i-Phone?

6th - 12th
A quick look at the battle between Apple and the Federal Government, discussing the Judiciary Act of 1789, the All Writs Act and the balance between privacy and security. Be sure to leave your own opinion in the comments!
Instructional Video8:59
TLDR News

Tories Paying £3,000,000 for a Peerage - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the weekend, OpenDemocracy published a report describing how recent Tory treasurers who have donated £3 Million to the party are invariably given a peerage in the House of Lords. So in this video, we take a look at the contents of...
Instructional Video5:06
History Hit

The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore: Criticism or praise

12th - Higher Ed
How much criticism or praise does she deserve in terms of de-industrialization? What are Charles Moore's thoughts on the idea about the era of the individual at that time?<br/>
The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore, Part 3
Instructional Video3:53
History Hit

The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore: The Falkland war

12th - Higher Ed
Was Charles Moore struck by how little historians accept that people can change? Would we have had the Margaret Thatcher we know today without the Falkland war?<br/>
The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher with Charles Moore, Part 2
Instructional Video1:30
Out of this Word

Straight from the Horse's Mouth

Pre-K - 5th
Moon is at her desk studying when Max asks her whether or not there will be a test today. Moon tells him she heard it “straight from the horse’s mouth,” which means hearing something firsthand from the original source.
Instructional Video1:35
Out of this Word

Golden Key Can Open Any Door

Pre-K - 5th
Max is mowing the lawn, when he sees Moon sitting on the porch and tries to convince her to help him. Even after showering Moon with compliments, Moon doesn’t fall for Max’s tricks. When Max offers to pay for Moon’s help, she asks if Max...
Instructional Video1:05:47
Gresham College

Sir Keith Joseph and the Market Economy - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

10th - Higher Ed
Sir Keith Joseph was the most articulate and powerful of the postwar exponents of the market economy at a time when it was distinctly unfashionable. He it was who provided the ideological dynamic for what came to be called Thatcherism....
Instructional Video1:26:21
Curated Video

Our Nation's Future

9th - 11th
Public lecture by Prime Minister Tony Blair. Filmed at The Royal Society, London on Fri 03 Nov 2006 - For more information <a href='http://royalsociety.org/events/2006/tony-blair' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>visit</a>ef='http://royalsociety.org/events/2006/tony-blair' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>visit
Instructional Video3:20
XKA Digital

To sell something, you need to understand your audience

Higher Ed
Roger Mavity founded his own advertising agency, Mavity Gilmore Jaume, in 1981. After selling the business in 1991, he became Chief Executive of Granada Group's leisure division, then Chairman of Citigate, and then Chief Executive of the...