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Institute of Art and Ideas
Do the laws of nature exist?
From Newton's laws to E=mc2, we think we have uncovered the secrets of the universe. But some claim these laws evolve and others point to their human and cultural origins. Might eternal natural laws be human hubris? Or is the mind of God...
Tarver Academy
Michael Hyatt Quote on Accomplishing Goals
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Michael Hyatt's Quote on Accomplishing Goals
Learn German with Herr Antrim
7 Tips to Improve German Pronunciation
I often get compliments on my YouTube videos for how good my German accent is. I am not a German native speaker, but my accent is still quite good. With that in mind, here are my top #7 tips for how to improve your German...
Global Ethics Solutions
Habit and Conscience Equals Ethical Character
Many of our behaviors stem from habit and consciousness. While both are developed from experiences in your life, each one plays a different role when making ethical decisions. In this course you will learn the difference between your...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Password Security Fatigue
Ever get tired of having to update your username and password? In this video, Mary Theofanos explains the idea of security fatigue and how users are bogged down by too many decisions involving their online security. Creating awareness...
Rachel's English
Learning English: Accent Training like Potty Training!
If you’re learning English you probably also want to learn about American English pronunciation. Accent training is critical for every student like yourself. Learning English in its written form is a terrific base for conversational...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Patricia and Jack Phillips - Show the Value of What You Do
Patti is the CEO of the ROI Institute Inc. She helps organizations implement the ROI Methodology in more than seventy countries around the world. Her work spans the private sector, public sector, nonprofits, and nongovernmental...
Infognostica
The Science of Yoga (Part 5 - Presence)
Bringing the past into the present.
Dreamy Flashback Kevin MacLeod (incomp
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Dreamy Flashback Kevin MacLeod (incomp
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By ALicenseion 3.0
Oxford Online English
How to Feel Less Shy Speaking English - Improve English Speaking Confidence Now!
Do you feel nervous or shy when you speak to others in English? Is it worse when you speak to native speakers? Does this stop you using and practising your English? Yes, yes, and yes? This video will hopefully help...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Richard Deming - Teachers Make a Difference - Robert Creeley
Richard Deming is a poet, art critic, and theorist whose work explores the intersections of poetry, philosophy, and visual culture. His collection of poems, Let’s Not Call It Consequence (Shearsman, 2008), received the 2009 Norma Farber...
Mediacorp
The Impact of COVID-19: New Habits and Changing Behaviors
The coronavirus pandemic changed global human behavior, from how people shopped to how they greet one another. A food scientist and a behavioral psychologist explore what pandemic inventions are likely to remain and which some customs...
Brian McLogan
How to get motivated
In this video, I want to give you some tips to get motivated so that you can improve your grades, get your work done or have a better understanding of math.
Barcroft Media
My Tourette’s Disappears When I Sing | BORN DIFFERENT
AS EMILLY Carter finishes her song, the only thing that’s noticeable about her singing is that it’s very, very good. It’s only after the music stops that Emilly’s tics become apparent. Sniffing, coughing and touching her nose, Emilly has...
Amor Sciendi
All Art Is Political: Even Rothko
An analsysis of how art can be used for politics focusing on the art work of Mark Rothko
Barcroft Media
My Tourette's Disappears When I Sing
WICKFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 26: Emilly Carter, who has Tourettes, sings at home on June 26, 2017 in Wickford, Essex. AS EMILLY Carter finishes her song, the only thing that's noticeable about her singing is that it's very, very good....
The March of Time
1936: DRAMATIZATION: Poor boys gathered at 'Alley Club' sharing cigarette. NIGHT: Young teenagers stealing bundles from New Haven Line railroad car, running from police, younger boy into darkness, locomotive moving. Juvenile deliquency, delinquent.
MOT 1936: DRAMATIZATION: Poor boys gathered at 'Alley Club' sharing cigarette. NIGHT: Young teenagers stealing bundles from New Haven Line railroad car, running from police, younger boy into darkness, locomotive moving. Juvenile...
Makematic
UN Global Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production (Ages 11 - 17)
Short animation explaining UN Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production for teenage students
Seven Dimensions
Harnessing Anger: Using Energy Productively
In this video, the speaker explains that anger is a form of energy and suggests harnessing that energy in a productive way rather than letting it negatively impact our lives.
Coach Dan Blewett
5 Keys to Longterm Baseball Success
Every baseball players needs these five things if he wants to succeed and have a happy, healthy career.
Curated Video
The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp (2019) - Searching Arrays: Part I
In the next two videos, you’re going to learn how to search for items in an array.
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This clip is from the chapter "Arrays" of the series "The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp (2019)".To store multiple values in a single variable,...
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This clip is from the chapter "Arrays" of the series "The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp (2019)".To store multiple values in a single variable,...
Food Farmer Earth
Michael Pollan Shares His Skepticism of Nutrition Science
From the archives: This video is from an interview and 2008 talk that Michael Pollan gave at the Bagdad Theatre in Portland, Oregon. Pollan explains the history of modern nutrition and how the nutrition experts got it wrong. What he says...
After Skool
Why Do Bad Habits Feel SO GOOD?
Why do we like doing things that we know are bad for us? The reason is bad habits give us the comfort we need. The solution is end a bad habit is discomfort. The only way to grow is through discomfort.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Effective Communication Skills: Concise, Clear, Confident. Part 6 (of 7) | How to Avoid Filler Words
Effective Communication Skills. In Part 6 (of 7), we'll look at how to avoid filler words like um, uh, and, you know. Those fillers not only make you sound long-winded but cut into that confident sound we all want when we speak.
Neuro Transmissions
Neuroscientist explains why bad habits are hard to break
New Year’s Resolutions are notoriously difficult to stick to. Of the people that make resolutions, less than a quarter of them are still going strong a month later. Why are old habits so hard to break? It may seem like you have all the...