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Surfing: From Hawaiian Roots to Modern Culture

3rd - 12th
This video provides an engaging and informative overview of surfing, tracing its origins from Hawaii to its impact on American culture. It explores the connection between surfing and beach culture, highlights the influence of World War 2...
Instructional Video6:42
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Pestle Analysis

Higher Ed
Unlock business opportunities through a comprehensive Pestle Analysis in this informative video. Explore how this strategic tool helps businesses assess the external factors impacting their operations. Dive into the political, economic,...
Instructional Video4:35
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Winter Greenhouse Farming: Innovative Techniques for Off-Season Growth

12th - Higher Ed
This video takes an in-depth look at winter greenhouse farming, showcasing innovative techniques used to grow crops during the off-season. It highlights the daily challenges and rewards of managing a greenhouse, and the impact of weather...
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Landmarks - Mount Rushmore

12th - Higher Ed
MOUNT RUSHMORE MOUNT RUSHMORE IN SOUTH DAKOTA IS ONE OF THE UNITED STATES' MOST FAMOUS MOUNTAINS, AND TO MANY IT S THE COUNTRY S MOST PRECIOUS. CARVED INTO THE ROCK ARE THE FACES OF FOUR U.S. PRESIDENTS: GEORGE WASHINGTON, THOMAS...
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Bringing Weather Forecasts to Life: The Innovation of Weatherscape XT

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Weatherscape XT is an innovative weather forecasting technology developed by Metra, the international arm of New Zealand's Met service. Using state-of-the-art 3D software, it simulates weather systems and predicts how they will evolve in...
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Why So Few Americans Live In This Huge Area In The Middle Of The Country

9th - Higher Ed
The United States has an interesting population distribution. You can find any number of videos talking about why so many more people live on the eastern half of the country. But what's rarely talked about is this large empty belt in the...
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Why So Few Americans Live Along The Gulf Coast Of The United States

9th - Higher Ed
The Gulf Coast of the United States is a beautiful area with miles of beaches and weather that most regions of the world would love. Despite this, a large section in the middle of the Gulf Coast has very low population compared to Texas...
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There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather | Bite Sized Project Management Thought from Billy Connolly

10th - Higher Ed
The great Scottish comedian, Billy Connolly, said 'There’s no such thing as bad weather. Just the wrong clothes.' [Note after recording: I subsequently learned that this is also a Norwegian proverb. Sorry, Norway.] In this short,...
Instructional Video4:39
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Landmarks - Mt Fiji

12th - Higher Ed
MT FUJI, A DORMANT VOLCANO, LAST ERUPTED IN 1708. SINCE THEN IT HAS BEEN DOCILE, AND AN INSPIRATION TO ARTISTS AND NATURE LOVERS WITH ITS REMARKABLY SYMMETRICAL SHAPE. BUT IT CAN ALSO POSE A FRIGHTENING CHALLENGE. ITS 3,776 METRE PEAK...
Instructional Video7:31
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Exploring Acceptance: Learning to Embrace What Cannot Be Changed

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes kids on a space expedition to explore the concept of acceptance. Through fun and relatable examples, Nova explains that acceptance means recognizing and agreeing that some things are outside of our control and...
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Weather Quiz | Fun Weather Guessing Game

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn 10 weather types with this exciting weather quiz that can be used as a great guessing game. Firstly, you will see a picture with the weather type. Secondly, you will see a short video of the weather. Then, you will have 3 choices...
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I am not afraid of storms... The Value of the PM Body of Knowledge

10th - Higher Ed
There is a real value to the Project Management body of knowledge. And I am not referring to a specific body of knowledge, like the PMI's or APM's bodies of knowledge, the PMBOK Gude and the APMBoK. I mean the general body of project...
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Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02 - Windows 10 Privacy - Turning Off Location Tracking

Higher Ed
Here, we will look at how location tracking works on our systems and networks and how we can prevent systems from knowing our location to prevent being hacked.
Instructional Video3:17
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Eco-Conscious Living: Sustainable Home Design on the Isle of Skye

6th - Higher Ed
Explore how a simple, eco-friendly home on the Isle of Skye integrates local materials and low-tech solutions for sustainability. From triple-glazed windows to wood stove heating, discover how thoughtful design enhances energy efficiency...
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What's the One Thing You Can Do To Survive a Tsunami?

9th - Higher Ed
While tsunamis happen all over the world, really big ones are rare. But, they can be truly devastating. And what’s more, the West Coast of North America is overdue for a subduction zone earthquake and tsunami that has the potential to be...
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What Will Earth Look Like When These 6 Tipping Points Hit?

9th - Higher Ed
A “tipping point” is when a system, with just a small amount of additional energy, is pushed from one stable state to another suddenly and dramatically. This can be a chair falling backwards. Or it can be a major earth system collapsing....
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How Hurricane History Has Hidden What's Coming

9th - Higher Ed
Both climate models and the laws of physics are clear: more greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere means warmer air and oceans, which means more energy for bigger, stronger hurricanes. So why haven’t we seen a clear signal from climate...
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Could The Next Blackout Be More Deadly Than Katrina?

9th - Higher Ed
With climate change making temperatures more extreme each year, like we recently saw in the great Texas freeze and the Northwest heatwave, large-scale power outages become a matter of life and death. Could a power grid failure during an...
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Can We Learn From 2020's Record-Breaking Hurricane Season?

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricanes are the most powerful and destructive storms on the planet. And 2020 surpassed all expectations, becoming the most active hurricane season on record. Have you ever wondered how they form? Or how climate change is affecting...
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We Found the Worst Weather on Earth

9th - Higher Ed
The weather down here can get pretty crazy. But we got curious and asked: just how extreme can weather actually get on planet earth? So we decided to travel the world in search of answers and discovered not only some fascinating answers,...
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Can Green Energy Make The Grid SAFER?

9th - Higher Ed
Climate scientists are clear that we need to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. And in order to do this, we’re going to need to electrify everything and green the grid. But what will this clean, green future look like? Can we pull...
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Is Permafrost the Climate Tipping Point of No Return?

9th - Higher Ed
Arctic air is warming, causing scientists to worry that melting arctic ice and snow could also lead to a sudden permafrost thaw and release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that forms a climate tipping point or feedback loop....
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The Worst Drought in 1200 Years

9th - Higher Ed
The Colorado Basin provides water to over 40 million people in 7 US states and it is currently experiencing its worst drought in 1200 years! But unlike other droughts, our actions may have real impacts on the outcome and it’s very likely...
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The Insurance Industry Can't Weather Another Wildfire Season

9th - Higher Ed
Remember the 2008 Financial Crisis? Experts warn that the same thing may be happening again, but this time, CLIMATE CHANGE is the culprit. Increasing natural hazards, from wildfires and hurricanes to rising sea levels and catastrophic...