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Ellis Island: A Gateway to Dreams and New Beginnings
Discover the story of Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants first stepped into America. Learn about its transformation from a small land to the United States' first immigration station, and how it became a symbol of new beginnings...
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The Dawn of the Napoleonic Era: Establishing a New Order in France
This video covers Napoleon's return to France, the coup of 18 Brumaire, and the onset of the Napoleonic Era. It discusses his reforms, the Battle of Marengo, and his influence on French law and governance.
Napoleon Bonaparte...
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Napoleon's Ascendancy: Military Triumphs and Political Maneuvering
This video focuses on Napoleon's military successes and political savvy that led to his rise in power. It includes his role in quelling the Paris rebellion, commanding French forces in Italy, and his exploits in Egypt and...
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Cherokee Resistance and Legal Battles Against Forced Removal
This video covers the Cherokee Nation's struggle against forced removal from their ancestral lands, including the legal battle of Worcester v. Georgia and the controversial Treaty of New Echota. It describes the defiance of the US...
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Tragedy of the Indian Removal Act: The Muskogee and Seminole Resistance
This vieo explores the devastating consequences of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, focusing on President Andrew Jackson's aggressive policies towards indigenous peoples. It details the violent removal and forced migration of the...
Curated Video
What is an Organization? - the Nature of Organizations
This is the first video of our course on the nature of organizations, so we answer the question: 'What is an Organization?'
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UK Launches Organic Farming Scheme to Boost Production and Biodiversity
The video highlights the launch of an organic farming scheme in the UK, to stimulate organic food production and make Britain a leader in the field. The Sheep Grove Organic Farm is showcased as a model example for the government's...
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Biopolis: Singapore's Vision for a Leading Biotechnology Hub
Biopolis A200 Hectare research hub in Singapore is part of the larger One North precinct, positioning Singapore as a leader in biotechnology and innovation. With a focus on work, life, play, and learning, this development offers a...
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Robotic Rescue: The Future of Disaster Response
The International Rescue System Institute in Japan has developed a range of robots for post-earthquake rescue scenarios. These robots can crawl, fly, and jump over rubble to locate survivors in areas too dangerous for human rescue...
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Wellbeing A-Z -Kids obesity
Experts say the best way to prevent Kid obesity is to encourage healthy eating habits during early childhood.
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I WONDER - Why Is Uncle Sam A Symbol For The US?
This video is answering the question of why is Uncle Sam a symbol for the US.
Financial Times
Can UK childcare be fixed?
FT public policy reporter Bethan Staton on why childcare is rising fast up the agenda in Westminster and for businesses. UK parents pay more, struggle to find places for their children... and want employers and policymakers to help sort...
Financial Times
Can the steel industry go green?
FT Climate Capital - The metal's role role in the climate crisis is now under scrutiny as companies across the world are racing to reduce their emissions. But the costs and challenges they are facing are significant.
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Call to save poorer nations drowning in debt
FT Moral Money - Global interest rate rises have led to spiralling, decades-high external debt payments for 91 low or lower-middle income countries. In a few cases the IMF and creditors like China have stepped in with additional aid or...
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Battle under the waves over undersea cables
FT Tech - A geopolitical battle is taking place at the bottom of the sea, but where will it lead? China's efforts to finance and build internet cables around the globe are being thwarted as western governments seek to quash its...
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The Pirate Queen Who Ruled The Irish Sea | Grace O'Malley | Gráinne Ní Mháille
The 16th century was marked by male privateers, male politics, and the fear of not having a male heir for every throne in Europe. But an Irish noblewoman would go far beyond what was expected of her sex and time, becoming a leader, a...