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The Complement System Song: How The Complement System Works
Do you know complex our complement system is? Check out "The Complement System Song" This song goes over the entire process from the complement system being made up of proteins that are mostly produced in the liver to helping antibodies...
Great Big Story
Jarrett Adams, from wrongful conviction to legal advocate
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.
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Fundamentals of Secure Software - Defense In-Depth
This video explains defense in-depth and its purpose.
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Shakespeare's Othello: Act 1, Scene 3 Analysis
This video continues the analysis of Othello Act 1, Scene 3, focusing on the Duke's handling of reports about a Turkish invasion and the subsequent entrance of Othello and Brabantio. The Duke prioritizes Othello's military expertise over...
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Hamlet 5.1 Interview with Hamlet and the Gravediggers
This video examines Act 5, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on the interaction between Hamlet and the gravediggers. The discussion highlights the comical elements within a somber setting and explores themes of death and burial...
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A Difficult Decision
Mr. Griot reviews a nonfiction story about John Adams and the Boston Massacre and discusses the characteristics of a nonfiction story.
Great Big Story
The Mysterious Origins of Maiden’s Castle
Discover the enchanting Kizkalesi, also known as the Maiden's Castle, floating on the Mediterranean Sea just off the southern coast of Turkey. Built in the early 12th century, this castle has guarded an ancient port city for centuries....
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The Federal Government and the United States Military
Dr. Forrester talks about the responsibilities of the federal government and explains that one of these responsibilities is overseeing the United States military. She describes the value of our military and its development.
Great Big Story
Jarrett Adams: From Wrongful Conviction to Legal Advocate
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.
Mr. Beat
The Real Reason Why the United States Is Constantly at War
#militaryindustrialcomplex #ushistory #usmilitary 40% of all military spending around the entire world is done by the United States. It spends more money on its military than the next ten countries COMBINED. Since World War Two, the...
Professor Dave Explains
Neutrophils: First Line of Defense
We've covered macrophages and dendritic cells, so let's move on to neutrophils. These are the most abundant white blood cells, and they act as the first line of defense in innate immunity. How do they form, and what do they do...
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The Battle of Fort McHenry
The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain ultimately ended in stalemate, but in the aftermath of one U.S. victory, a poem was penned that would become the new nation’s national anthem.
The Business Professor
Castle Doctrine
The castle doctrine refers to an exception to the duty to retreat before using deadly self-defense if a party is in their own home.
Curated Video
How to Change Your Self Defeating Beliefs
This is a follow up to a previous video on identifying your self-defeating thoughts. Challenging your thoughts is called cognitive restructuring and is a technique used in cognitive behavior therapy. You can do this on your own, but of...
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Skunk Spray Stinks! - Featuring Lollipop
That stinks! Jessi explains why skunk spray smells so bad and also discusses the behaviors behind the black and white reputation. A special thanks to Ryan Hellegaard for his consultation on the chemical composition of skunk spray. --
The Guardian
Why Bitcoin is so bad for the planet
In a year, bitcoin uses around the same amount of electricity as the entire country of Norway.
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At Home in the Desert
"At Home in the Desert" describes some of the animals and plants that live in a desert habitat.
Mr. Beat
What Does the Second Amendment REALLY Mean? | US v. Miller
In episode 34 of Supreme Court Briefs, state troopers find an illegal sawed-off shotgun in the car of two gangsters, which leads to the only Supreme Court case about the Second Amendment of the 20th century.
Mr. Beat
Can Recorded Testimony Be Used in Court? | Crawford v. Washington
In episode 25 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man stabs another man, but calls it self-defense. However, the only witness can't testify in court, so they use her recorded police interrogation instead. Wait a second, CAN THEY DO THAT?!?
Mr. Beat
Strengthening the Second Amendment | D.C. v. Heller
In episode 27 of Supreme Court Briefs, a gun ban in the District of Columbia gets challenged, and the Supreme Court seriously looks at the 2nd amendment for the first time in nearly 70 years.
Curated Video
Neuroscience in the Courtroom
Legal scholar Nita Farahany (Duke) describes a modern criminal defense that relies upon neuroscientific evidence.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
How Strong is a Crocodile Jaw?
Season 3, Croc Eggs part 2 Kayne feeds an adult crocodile in captivity to get a sense of what he will be dealing with. Then, Kayne and Kamil chat with an expert to learn how to protect themselves against crocodiles in the wild....
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The Birth of American Democracy
We’re often taught that it was the ancient Greeks who invented our democracy. What they didn't mention is the group of Native Americans who helped showed us the way.
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Warrior Queen of Brittania | The Life & Times of Boudicca
This is one of those episodes I think is going to really speak to like 5% of my audience the other 95% of you, well you’re about to learn something. Because on top of my references being extremely dated, Boudicca also appears to be a...