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Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Introduction to Schema Registry
In this video, you will be introduced to Schema Registry and how the Producer and Consumer interacts with Schema Registry. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Schema Registry" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Apache Kafka Core APIs - Producer, Consumer, Streams, and Connect API
This video introduces the core APIs provided by Apache Kafka. It explains how the producer API is used to publish messages, the consumer API to consume messages, the streams API for stream processing, and the Connect API for integrating...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Kafka Components - Topic, Partitions, Offset, and Replication Factor
This video delves deeper into the key components of Apache Kafka. It explains topics as logical event streams, partitions for data distribution, offsets for message ordering, and replication factor for data redundancy and fault...
Great Big Story
Superman vs. the Ku Klux Klan, a radio revolution
Explore the fascinating 1946 story of how 'The Adventures of Superman' radio show courageously battled the Ku Klux Klan, using journalism and storytelling as powerful weapons against hate.
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Pitch Shifting in Music: From Chipmunks to Kanye
Have you heard the conspiracy theory that Nicki Minaj songs are just Jay-Z pitched up? Well that may not be true, but changing the pitch of their songs can create a hilarious effect. LA Buckner and Nahre Sol explore the history of how...
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Who Invented Trap Music?
Hi-hats. That blazing fast sound is everywhere—pop, reggaeton, country—and hi-hats are essential in trap music. Where exactly did trap music come from and how did it become a part of so many other musical styles? Hosts LA Buckner and...
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Supply and Demand
Using real-life examples, Dr. Forrester explains the economic concept of supply and demand.
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Economics
Dr. Forrester explains the meaning of economics. She also describes consumers and producers and how both contribute to our economy.
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Components of the Environment
Dr. Forrester explains how to categorize things into living and nonliving. She also discusses the relationship between plants and animals.
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What is Adaptation?
Adaptations are the ways in which organisms change over time in response to the changing demands of their environment. Through adaptation, organisms can develop certain physiological, behavioral, and structural traits gradually to better...
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What is an Ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a complete community of living organisms and the nonliving materials of their surroundings. This includes plants, animals, microorganisms and their environment, such as soil, rocks, and minerals. An Ecosystem also...
Great Big Story
Meet Some of the Filmmakers Behind Your Favorite Stories
Meet women defying stereotypes and making their mark behind the camera. Learn about their challenges and triumphs in this inspiring feature.
Professor Dave Explains
Food Webs and Trophic Cascades
Now that we know about nutrient cycling, we are ready to look at food webs as a whole. These represent feeding relationships within a community.These relationships designate certain trophic levels, so let's learn about what these mean...
Professor Dave Explains
Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in Autotrophs and Heterotrophs
The biosphere is an extremely dynamic system, with energy flowing from one group of organism to another at all times. How does this flow operate? How do nutrients cycle? What is biomass? What are gross and net primary productivity? Let's...
Financial Times
Battling the avian flu epidemic
FT Food Revolution - The FT's Anjana Ahuja reports on how virologists are unlocking the secrets of the latest H5N1 avian flu strain, in an attempt to tackle the most serious and sustained disease threatening farmed poultry and wild birds...
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GCSE Biology - Trophic Levels - Producers, Consumers, Herbivores & Carnivores #86
This video covers: - The idea that trophic levels are just the different levels of a food chain - Trophic level 1 are called the producers - Trophic level 2 are primary consumers, trophic level 3 are called the secondary consumers and so...
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Creating a Water Ecosystem
Dr. Forester creates a water ecosystem and identifies the roles of consumer, producer, and decomposer in the water ecosystem.
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International Trade
International Trade analyzes how nations trade with one another to obtain goods and services they themselves cannot produce efficiently.
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Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers explains the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers within an ecosystem.
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The Process of Photosynthesis
The Process of Photosynthesis explains that the source of energy in ecosystems comes from sunlight by illustrating producers transferring and transforming energy through photosynthesis.
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Supply and Demand
Supply and Demand describes how the laws of supply and demand affect the prices and availability of goods.
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Food Webs
“Food Webs” explains the movement of energy from producers to consumers to decomposers.
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Energy in an Ecosystem
The video “Energy in an Ecosystem” discusses the complex relationship between organisms in an ecosystem, focusing on how small changes can have a large impact.
Teaching Without Frills
Economics for Kids: Producers and Consumers
In this economics video, you will learn about how producers and consumers buy and sell goods and services.