Curated Video
The Sociology of Religion
Primatologist Frans de Waal (Emory University), two historians, Nile Green (UCLA) and David Hollinger (UC Berkeley) and David Goldberg, former Rabbi at Liberal Jewish Synagogue London, discuss different aspects of the sociology of religion.
The Guardian
The Limits of Foreign Influence in European Politics
Steve Bannon has been playing an active role in the direction of European populist politics. Journalist Paul Lewis explains the legal limit of that influence. He meets with Bannon to ask his thoughts on the matter and to question whether...
The Guardian
The Rise of Populist Ideology in Greece
Journalist Paul Lewis travels to Greece to learn more about the agenda and appeal of the populist party in the country. Anti-immigrant sentiment is one of the main factors the party hopes to leverage. How Steve Bannon's Far-Right...
The Guardian
Steve Bannon's "Movement" in Europe
Rightwing populists are on the rise across Europe. As European parliamentary elections approached, Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon has arrived to help. He teamed up with Mischaël Modrikamen in Brussels to create "The...
Mythology & Fiction Explained
The Forgotten Book of 16th-century Apocalyptic Visions - The Book of Miracles
In today's episode we take a look at the Augsburg book of miracles, a manuscript from an unknown author containing miraculous signs through out the ages, a collection of renaissance art and religious stories that many thought would...
Curated Video
The Picture of Immigration in the United States
Dr. Forrester explains what an immigrant is and why so many immigrants came to the United States. She also explains how the immigration of millions affected the country, especially in the Northeast.
The Guardian
Waging an Online War Against Immigration
Who are the people that get so angry online? Meet the internet warriors and hear their explanations about why they are so passionately against immigration and integration. Internet Warriors part 1
Curated Video
An Accidental Discovery: Electromagnetism
Dr. Forrester discovers the history of electromagnetism by researching Hans Christian Oersted.
The Guardian
Seeking Connection and Escape at the Teranga Dance Club
Fata and Yankuba are two young Gambians with ambitious dreams, who fled dictatorship and poverty and landed in Naples, only to discover a new kind of violence: a pernicious climate of racism and an unhelpful immigration system. Their...
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Football Files - Episode 81 - UKRAINE
FIRST IN EMERGING FROM ONE OF EUROPE’S TOUGHEST GROUPS, UKRAINE WERE THE FIRST TEAM INTO GERMANY 2006. THE JOURNEY THE TEAM WAS FOUNDED IN 1990 AND FIFA AFFILIATED A YEAR LATER. THEY HAVE TWICE BEEN VERY CLOSE TO QUALIFYING BUT ONLY JUST...
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Football Files - Episode 60 – HENRIK LARSSON
THE MAN WE MEET A PREDATOR AROUND THE GOALS AND ONE OF CELTIC’S GREATEST EVER PLAYERS. CAREER HE STARTED AT HOGOBURG THEN MOVED TO FEYENOORD IN 93 BEFORE GOING TO CELTIC WHERE HE WON THE GOLDEN BOOT IN 2001 WITH 35 GOALS. RECOGNITION...
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Football Files - Episode 42 – THIERRY HENRY
MULTI SKILLED WE MEET A MAN WHO IS KNOWN FOR HIS SPEED, SKILL AND VISION, OFTEN CREATING AS MANY GOALS AS HE SCORES HIMSELF. CAREER STARTING AT AS MONACO AT 17 HENRY MADE HIS FRENCH DEBUT AT 20 AND PLAYED IN THE 98 WORLD CUP WIN AND EURO...
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Football Files - Episode 27 – GELSENKIRCHEN STADIUM
FANS GELSENKIRCHEN IS A FOOTBALL CRAZY TOWN, SOME SAY THE MOST FANATICAL IN EUROPE. THE CITY A LOOK AT A TOWN THAT FOCUSES ON SOLAR POWERED ENERGY AFTER YEARS OF COAL MINING AND OF COURSE FOOTBALL. 6 STAR RATING IF POSSIBLE THIS STADIUM...
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Football Files - Episode 26 – STUTTGART STADIUM
HISTORY A LOOK AT THIS FAMOUS STADIUM WHICH HAS SEEN MANY PIVOTAL AND HISTORIC GAMES IN ITS PAST. RENOVATIONS A FACELIFT STARTED IN 2004 INCLUDING A NEW TIER AND THE BIGGEST VIDEO SCREENS IN EUROPE WEIGHING IN AT 11 TONNES EACH. SPECIAL...
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Football Files - Episode 17 – SPAIN TEAM
EXPECTATIONS A LOOK AT HOW FANS AND THE WORLD ALIKE HAVE BEEN BAFFLED FOR YEARS AT HOW ONE OF THE WORLD’S FINEST CLUB COMPETITIONS CANNOT MATCH IT AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL. FAIR SHOWING THE TEAM HAVE ALWAYS PERFORMED REASONABLY WELL AT...
Weird History
The Female Topless Duel
The history of dueling is full of shocking moments, like the time the vice president shot and killed the Secretary of the Treasury - that was, of course, the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. But no duel was more shocking...
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Creating Subtotals in a List
In this video, you will learn how to create subtotals in a list.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Sorting Using a Custom List (Custom Sort)
In this video, you will learn how to sort using a custom list (custom sort).
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WWII POW Camps on U.S. Soil
Between 1942 and 1946, the U.S. government constructed around 700 POW camps on U.S. soil, housing around 400,000 captured enemy soldiers. But what were the conditions like there?
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World War II
Those who take the U.S. Citizenship Test must understand the reasons behind the United States’ involvement in World War II, why the U.S. was initially neutral, and what happened as a result of Imperial Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in...
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What Caused the War of 1812?
The War of 1812 was a major conflict between the United States and Great Britain for control of the Northern Frontier. Often described as the second war of independence, in reality it was caused in large part by the ineffective foreign...
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The Treaty of Ghent
After almost three years of bitter conflict, the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain came to an end with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent, but was the war a waste of time and resources?
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The Great American Songbook
The Great American Songbook, a collection of jazz standards and show tunes created by talented songwriters in early 20th century New York, provided solace and joy during difficult times in U.S. history.
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The Burning of Washington
During the War of 1812, British forces stormed into Washington, D.C. and set fire to the White House and other federal buildings. Rather than dent U.S. morale, the sacking of Washington served to galvanize the population against the...