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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The rise and fall of the medieval Islamic Empire | Petra Sijpesteijn and Birte Kristiansen
In the 7th century CE, the prophet Muhammad united the people of the Arabian Peninsula through the formation of Islam. Over the next 30 years, caliphs conquered vast areas beyond Arabia, including their mighty neighbors the Persians and...
TED Talks
TED: This is what democracy looks like | Anthony D. Romero
In a quest to make sense of the political environment in the united States in 2017, lawyer and ACLu executive director Anthony D. Romero turned to a surprising place -- a 14th-century fresco by Italian Renaissance master Ambrogio...
TED Talks
Eric X. Li: A tale of two political systems
It's a standard assumption in the West: As a society progresses, it eventually becomes a capitalist, multi-party democracy. Right? Eric X. Li, a Chinese investor and political scientist, begs to differ. In this provocative,...
Let's Tute
Money Laundering and Preventive Measures Against Getting Duped
Today we will explore the secrete world of money laundering and Protective measures for financial systems.
In the money laundering we will understand the process of money laundering that is placements stage, Layering...
In the money laundering we will understand the process of money laundering that is placements stage, Layering...
Curated Video
Stop Fixing, Start Listening: The Power of Holding Space
Sometimes the best way to support someone (or yourself) is to simply listen without judgment. This is called "holding space."
In this video, I'll break down what holding space means, how to practice it, and why it's so...
In this video, I'll break down what holding space means, how to practice it, and why it's so...
Curated Video
The Tempest and Post-Colonial Theory: Finding Sympathy for Caliban
This video critically explores Caliban's portrayal in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" from a post-colonial viewpoint. It challenges the simplistic label of 'savage' by highlighting Caliban's humanity and poetic expression, and discusses the...
Curated Video
Pandemic Perspectives: Expertise
IDENTIFYING EXPERTISE: Professor Frazer talks about how the pandemic has given a new urgency to the question who has legitimacy to rule over others as the pandemic has shown us how much we rely on expertise to survive and has created a...
Curated Video
Scientific Credibility
Business school professor Andrew Hoffman, University of Michigan, describes how most Americans do trust science and that, eventually, if scientists remain diligent about communicating their findings about climate change, most people will...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Fragile states and global health
In this video, Dr Greg Martin talks about Fragile States and Health.
Financial Times
Belarus unrest explained
The FT's Europe editor Ben Hall looks at why protesters are putting pressure on Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to step down after 26 years in power - and why neighbouring Russia is key to the country's future.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
China: Played the Global Collapse Perfectly
In part 3 of INET's interview with Richard Koo, he says that China avoided a Balance Sheet Recession by providing a massive and sustained fiscal stimulus<br/>
Jabzy
The Royal Touch - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The Royal Touch
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Retirement Wealth Inequality Machine
Most older workers have increasingly fewer retirement options, forcing the elderly to continue to work under arduous conditions to earn income. At the same time, employers are less likely to hire elderly workers. The retirement wealth...
Crash Course
Crash Course Sociology #9: Max Weber & Modernity
This video [10:16] focuses on Max Weber and Modernity. We will wrap up our overview of sociology's core frameworks and founding theorists with a look Max Weber and his understanding of the modern world. We'll explore rationalization and...