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Instructional Video4:54
Mazz Media

Let's Learn About Communities: Community Rules and Laws

6th - 8th
Community Rules and Laws helps students comprehend the importance of rules and regulations within a community. They will learn how and why communities create and enforce laws, with a focus on safety, fairness, and consequences for...
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Instructional Video5:58
Mazz Media

Exploring Communities Rules and Laws

6th - 8th
Help students understand how and why communities make and enforce laws! Students learn how rules are linked to safety, that they are designed to support fairness and that there are consequences for breaking them. This program helps...
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Instructional Video12:32
Curated Video

Fiscal Rules: Importance, Impact, and Challenges

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture discussing fiscal rules in economics. The speaker explains how governments must project their spending and tax revenue in order to maintain fiscal responsibility, and how fiscal rules are individual targets and...
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Instructional Video7:34
Curated Video

Supreme Court's Prorogation Ruling Explained (Podcast) - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
FAIR WARNING: The majority of this video is Zac and Ben from Team TLDR discussing the supreme court's ruling in a podcast style. We know some people aren't into these videos, and that's completely fair enough. However, given current...
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Instructional Video1:01
The Business Professor

Pareto Principle (80_20 Rule)

Higher Ed
What is the Pareto Principle? What is the 80-20 rule? The Pareto principle states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes. Other names for this principle are the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few,...
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Instructional Video9:31
Curated Video

Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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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 Video8:42
ShortCutsTv

Family and Social Change

Higher Ed
How are family life, structure and relationships changing? And to what extent are these changes a consequence of modernity and postmodernity? This film examines these questions in terms of three types of social change: identity,...
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Instructional Video36:02
Gresham College

The Rule of Law: Good for the Economy? - Professor Sir Ross Cranston FBA

10th - Higher Ed
It has become the conventional wisdom that the rule of law is a necessary ingredient of economic progress. Along with an independent judiciary, individual rights, a free media, free association, strong political parties and a rich civil...
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Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

How NFL rule changes made linemen gigantic

9th - 11th
Football players weren't always this huge. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In 1970, only one NFL player weighed over 300 pounds. That number grew each decade — from three in 1980, to 94 in 1990, to 301 in 2000, and finally...
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Instructional Video1:12
Curated Video

Nick Grono on the consequences of human trafficking

9th - 11th
Nick Grono is CEO of the Freedom Fund and a global leader in the movement to fight modern day slavery. In this video he discusses how he was drawn to the cause and why he thinks it can be won. He will be speaking at the 2014 Trust Women...
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Instructional Video5:04
Curated Video

The Vietnam War: A Conflict of Ideologies and Consequences

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides a detailed overview of the Vietnam War, focusing on the events leading up to the conflict, key moments during the war, and its eventual conclusion. The video highlights significant military operations, such as the Tet...
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Instructional Video9:48
Schooling Online

Destroying Drama: Arthur Miller, The Crucible - Theme of Individual and Collective Power

3rd - Higher Ed
Is it better to stand as an individual or join forces with the majority? This lesson explores the theme of individuality and collective power in Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’. Explore what happened in Salem when the community’s rules...
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Instructional Video26:19
Wonderscape

History Kids: Napoleon Bonaparte

K - 5th
This video provides a brief overview of Napoleon Bonaparte's life and his impact on Europe. It explores his rise to power, his military campaigns, his reforms in France, and ultimately, his downfall. The video highlights the importance...
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Instructional Video7:41
Curated Video

Labelling Theory

Higher Ed
Traditionally criminology focused on criminal action and its control. Labelling theory widened the focus to include the social reaction to crime and its consequences. This film documents the rise and fall of labelling theory and...
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Instructional Video7:39
Seven Dimensions

Navigating the Pitfalls of Social Media

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of being cautious and responsible when using social media. It highlights the potential dangers and consequences of posting inappropriate or damaging content, while also emphasizing the positive aspects...
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Instructional Video2:50
Seven Dimensions

Understanding and Preventing Misuse of Company Assets

Higher Ed
This video discusses the potential consequences and importance of having strong policies in place to prevent misuse of company vehicles, credit cards, and other assets.
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Instructional Video8:11
Curated Video

Introduction to Corporate Governance

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to corporate governance, which refers to the structure and framework of organizations at the highest levels to ensure ethical behavior for all stakeholders, while avoiding any negative impact on the...
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Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Exploring Themes in The Scarlet Letter

9th - Higher Ed
"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a dark novel set in Puritan Massachusetts. It explores themes of sin, guilt, and the corrupting influence of society on individuals. Through the characters of Hester Prynne, Reverend Arthur...
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Instructional Video2:44
Financial Times

Rising temperatures can prove fatal for farm workers

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - Farm workers are vital for crop picking worldwide, but global warming means the threat of hazardous heat stress is growing. As the FT’s Yasemin Craggs Mersinoglu reports, the results can blight workers’ long-term...
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Instructional Video9:11
Curated Video

Engineering Ethics: Crash Course Engineering #27

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve talked about many important concepts for engineers, but today we’re going to discuss a hugely important one that you might not even realize is an engineering concept: ethics. We’ll talk about what a Code of Ethics is. We’ll explore...
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Instructional Video14:58
TED Talks

TED: The next global superpower isn't who you think | Ian Bremmer

12th - Higher Ed
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and our...
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Instructional Video5:21
Economics Explained

Can Presidents "Make or Break" an Economy?: Debt Ceiling

6th - 11th
The United States 2020 Presidential election has been called by pretty much every organization that covers the event in any capacity and while the final decision is not made until the special club that is the electoral college has...
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Instructional Video10:42
Packt

CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot Camp 2019 - Laws and regulations

Higher Ed
CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance: Laws and regulations This clip is from the chapter "CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance" of the series "CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot...

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