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Georges Melies - Master of Illusion: Crash Course Film History
After the Lumiere brothers and Thomas Edison got the ball rolling with Vaudeville acts and Actualites, the time was coming for movie magic and fiction to make an appearance. The time was coming of filmmakers like Georges Melies and Alice...
Crash Course
Intro to Psychology - Crash Course Psychology
What does Psychology mean? Where does it come from? Hank gives you a 10 minute intro to one of the more tricky sciences and talks about some of the big names in the development of the field. Welcome to Crash Course Psychology!!!
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The Future of Psychology
Psychologist Carol Dweck (Stanford) gives her enthusiastic take on the future of psychology.
Brian McLogan
What is a a degree
👉 Learn about angles in trigonometry. An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing the same endpoint. The two rays are called the sides of the angle while the common endpoint of the two rays is called the vertex of the angle. Angle...
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Monkeys and Morality: Crash Course Psychology
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes a look at a few experiments that helped us understand how we develop as human beings. Things like attachment, separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, and morality are all discussed......
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Aggression V. Altruism: Crash Course Psychology
In our final episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank discusses the ideas of Aggression and Altruism. These two things are difficult to understand and explain so sit tight and get ready to run the gauntlet of human emotions. If you are...
Amoeba Sisters
Excretory System and the Nephron
Join the Amoeba Sisters as they explore the excretory system! This video will first discuss two major functions of the excretory system before focusing on the nephron. The majority of this video will tour through the nephron while...
Psychology Unlocked
Cognitive Psychology explained in less than 5 minutes
In the middle of the 20th Century, Psychology transformed thanks to the Cognitive Revolution. So what is Cognitive Psychology, and what is its story from the 1960s to today?
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Social Psychology
Five leading psychologists present aspects of the life and work of a professional social psychologist, and discuss some current issues in the field of social psychology. Featured are: Barbara Fredrickson (UNC Chapel Hill), Roy Baumeister...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics C: Rotational vs. Linear Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review and comparison of the linear and rotational equations which are in the AP Physics C mechanics curriculum. Topics include: displacement, velocity, acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, uniformly angularly...
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The History and Making of Olive Oil
Humans have been making olive oil for thousands of years. This versatile oil comes from the mediterranean region and is often used in cooking, beauty products, and sometimes even medicines. Did you know you can make your own olive oil?...
Mister Simplify
Freud's Psychosexual Stages Of Development - Simplest Explanation
Just like Erikson's stages, Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development is a popular tool in analysing human psychology and mental development. This video covers the important aspects of this popular and controversial theory consisting of...
Cerebellum
English Punctuation: Parenthesis, Quotation Marks, Brackets
Everything you need to know about punctuation marks that come in pairs, like parentheses, quotation marks, and brackets. You'll also learn about slashes, ellipses and more. This is part 4 in the series: 'English Punctuation 2: A...
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What is Your Psychological Distance?
One of the key things to know, in deciding how to motivate your people is 'what is your Psychological Distance?' As a Project Leader, one of your critical jobs is keeping your team motivated. We all learn about motivation - some more...
Mister Simplify
Human Defense Mechanisms by Anna Freud - Simplest Explanation Ever
Why do people get defensive time and again? What do we actually direct towards when we refer to defensiveness? Where do defense mechanisms come from? These and some more questions will be explained as we look at the contributions of...
Catalyst University
Lipid Biosynthesis | Fatty Acid Biosynthesis 3: Fatty Acid Synthase
Lipid Biosynthesis | Fatty Acid Biosynthesis 3: Fatty Acid Synthase
US Department of Agriculture
The Hatch Act Illustrated and Explained
All Federal employees must avoid violations of the Hatch Act (the law imposing limitations on the political activities of Federal employees). Diligently observing the Hatch Act and Federal Ethics rules help to maintain the public’s trust...
Global Ethics Solutions
Ethical Gift Giving and Anti-Corruption Policies in the Workplace
What are the ethical lines for accepting gifts and hospitality in the workplace? Oftentimes gifts and hospitality is used to influence a purchasing decision, a quid Pro Quo exchange, compensation or preferential treatment, or a kickback...
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Exploring Mars: Testing Equipment and Challenges for Human Colonization
In this video, scientists are testing equipment and conducting experiments in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, to simulate the conditions that humans will encounter on Mars. They are developing a new type of space suit made of Lycra...
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PMP Certification Training - Case Study - 6
This video is a case study on the biotech industry that helps set up new production units for various industries and the challenges they face. This clip is from the chapter "Case Studies" of the series "PMP® Certification Training".This...
Mister Simplify
The Humanistic Theory by CARL ROGERS - Simplest Explanation Ever
The Humanistic Theory by Carl Rogers - The Simplest explanation ever Human beings have goals and aspirations to achieve and grow in life. Carl Rogers presents an optimistic view of human development and explains how human beings work...
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The Human Condition
Social psychologist Roy Baumeister (Queensland) describes how, notwithstanding our various cultural differences, what really interests him is the investigation of factors and motivations common to all of us.
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Cognition: How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You - Crash Course Psychology
We used to think that the human brain was a lot like a computer; using logic to figure out complicated problems. It turns out, it's a lot more complex and, well, weird than that. In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank discusses...
SciShow
What Your Family History Can’t Tell You
The first time you visit a new doctor, they’ll probably ask you about your family history - but it turns out that family history doesn’t tell you everything about the risks that can be hidden in your genes.