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The Daily Conversation

The World's Cities After Global Sea-Level Rise

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA flyover simulation of what the world's major cities will look like after the climate warms two to four degrees and the oceans rise dozens of feet/meters.
Instructional Video6:20
The Daily Conversation

The Major Accomplishments of President Barack Obama

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAn examination of President Barack Obama's achievements over his two terms in office.
Instructional Video8:46
The Daily Conversation

The History of the Republican Party (1854-2016)

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe story of the GOP, from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump.
Instructional Video3:51
The Daily Conversation

The Future of America

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA look at the future of the United States using demographic data projections. Two big transformations are happening in the US: the population is becoming non-white, and it’s aging in record numbers.
Instructional Video2:52
The Daily Conversation

Scientists vs. Public Opinion

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA data-driven look at how scientists view some of the most important issues facing humanity compared to the general U.S. public, according to surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center.
Instructional Video3:55
The Daily Conversation

Future Sea Level Rise: Top 10 Countries In Danger

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThese are the top 10 countries threatened by the 6 meter sea level rise we are almost guaranteed to see in the not-too-distant future, according to the projected pace of global warming and ice melt in Greenland and Antarctica.
Instructional Video5:34
The Daily Conversation

Climate Change Explained Simply

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
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The Daily Conversation

China's Nuclear Boom | China's Future MEGAPROJECTS: Part 7

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewChina will rapidly expand its nuclear energy production over the next 15 years as part of an all-of-the-above energy push to meet its people's insatiable demand for electricity.
Instructional Video4:41
The Daily Conversation

TRUMP IS WRONG: The USA Is ALREADY Great! (A Data-Driven Analysis)

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewBy nearly every metric, Donald Trump's vision is wrong, the United States of America is already great. This data-driven analysis shows why.
Instructional Video5:32
The Daily Conversation

2015: The Year In News

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFrom the refugee crisis to a US presidential campaign featuring Donald Trump and everything in between, this is a look back at the headlines that dominated the news in 2015.
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Brainwaves Video Anthology

Srdja Popovic - Teachers Make a Difference - Zoran Đinđić

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New ReviewIn this heartfelt reflection, Serbian activist Srdja Popovic shares how mentorship and a lifelong commitment to learning shaped his life. He credits several key figures—including political mentor Zoran Đinđić, musical inspirations Milan...
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Curated Video

18th Century Literature

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explores peotry dyring the 18th century and its significicance.
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Curated Video

Party Organization

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis Civics and Government Instructional video describes America's two-party political system.
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Curated Video

Power of the Church

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis World Cultures instructional video shows the power of the church.
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Curated Video

Third Parties

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video entitled "Third Parties" that discusses the role of third parties in the United States political system
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Curated Video

Propaganda

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video entitled "Propaganda" that discusses the different techniques used to spread propaganda.
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Curated Video

Driving the pipeline protest straight to Trudeau | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

9th - Higher Ed
Angry Albertans are driving a convoy of trucks to Ottawa with a message for Justin Trudeau: Save the pipeline. The protesters want to see the Trans Mountain pipeline built and more support for Canada’s oil industry. After months of...
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Curated Video

The politics behind Canada's revamped food guide

9th - Higher Ed
A new Canada Food Guide is expected in 2019, but why has it taken two years to bring in the update? It may have something to do with the 6,000 groups and individuals consulted. It's supposed to be a public health document based on the...
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Curated Video

Raw Politics: European politicians denounce abuse directed at them

9th - Higher Ed
Verbal and physical attacks against politicians and journalists have grabbed the headlines in recent days. A member of the right-wing Alternative for Germany party was brought to hospital on Monday after being attacked by three masked...
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Curated Video

Dr. Phil Says Oprah Is Presidential Material

9th - Higher Ed
Television psychologist Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil, praised his "best friend" and colleague in entertainment Oprah Winfrey in an almost-endorsement for a presidential run on Wednesday when he joined Cheddar to discuss his new...
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Curated Video

Does Venezuela's opposition have any legitimacy left? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
President claims parliamentary election victory after opposition boycott
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Curated Video

Offline and silenced: Internet blackouts are going global | The Listening Post (Full)

9th - Higher Ed
From Kashmir to Iran, governments are turning off the internet to stop dissent. Plus, the murky world of deepfakes.
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Curated Video

Was the U.S. involved in the coup attempt in Venezuela?

9th - Higher Ed
Washington said it had no direct involvement even as U.S. detained suspects seemed to claim otherwise.
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Curated Video

Can Netanyahu and Gantz work together? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Months of elections and political deadlock have led to an unprecedented power-sharing cabinet in Israel.