Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

085 Origin, Insertion, and Action of Serratus Anterior

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the fourth pectoral muscle. Learn why it's called serratus anterior and know more about its origin and insertion. Also, this muscle not only stabilizes the scapula but does a lot more. Watch to...
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

Isovolumetric Contraction

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the isovolumetric contraction of the ventricles. Once the signal travels to the ventricles, the ventricles contract. However, the valves remain closed until the pressure builds up high enough to open those...
Instructional Video7:00
Curated Video

091 Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Teres Minor

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie Samuel discusses three more of the six intrinsic shoulder muscles -- infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and teres minor. They've been grouped this way to help you easily remember their insertions. How? Watch and learn...
Instructional Video8:37
Curated Video

082 The Origin, Insertion, and Action of Pectoralis Major

Higher Ed
In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks more about the first of four pectoral muscles, the pectoralis major. Also learn about the origin, insertion and action of the clavicular and sternocostal portions of pectoralis major.
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

084 The Origin, Insertion, and Action of Subclavius

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie Samuel shows the origin, insertion, and action of the smallest pectoral muscle, the subclavius muscle. Also, learn how the name of this muscle can help to remember about its location. This and much more!
Instructional Video9:00
Curated Video

087 The Superficial Extrinsic Shoulder Muscles

Higher Ed
In this episode, Leslie Samuel teaches us about the complex origins, insertions, and actions of the trapezius muscle and latissimus dorsi. Learn how to identify the different actions that each of these muscle does. This and much more!
Instructional Video2:56
The Business Professor

Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law

Higher Ed
Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law
Instructional Video20:16
The Wall Street Journal

Don't Be the Weak Link in the Supply Chain

Higher Ed
You're a supplier to a multinational with stringent requirements for the cybersecurity of its supply chain partners. How can you keep them happy and how can you avoid collateral damage from your partners.
Instructional Video8:36
Rachel's English

English Conversation Exercise - Trip to FL - American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Learn English Conversation skills with this exercise -- using contractions and reductions can help you sound more American and will reduce your accent. Topic: My trip to Florida.
Instructional Video3:58
The Business Professor

Exception to the Statute of Frauds

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Exception to the Statute of Frauds
Instructional Video2:07
The Business Professor

Unilateral and Bilateral Contracts

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Unilateral and Bilateral Contracts
Instructional Video1:37
The Business Professor

What is a divisible contract

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What is a divisible contract
Instructional Video5:23
The Business Professor

Exceptions to Consideration in Contract Law

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses exceptions to the requirement of consideration in enforceable contracts. These exceptions include detrimental reliance or promissory estoppel, agreements to pay existing debts, reaffirmation of...
Instructional Video16:48
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Truth About Toxic Poop: Debunking the Myths

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of digestion and whether or not the colon can really hold 20 pounds of feces.
Instructional Video6:00
The Noted Anatomist

Anatomy of breathing

Higher Ed
Anatomy of breathing
Instructional Video2:17
The Business Professor

Understanding Contract Vocabulary

Higher Ed
This video explains important vocabulary and concepts related to contracts, such as enforceability, valid contracts, unenforceable contracts, void contracts, and voidable contracts. The speaker elaborates on each term and provides...
Instructional Video5:09
The Business Professor

Contract Law Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Contract Law Intro
Instructional Video10:32
Professor Dave Explains

Types of Tissue Part 3: Muscle Tissue

12th - Higher Ed
With epithelial tissue and connective tissue down, it's time to learn about the third type of tissue, and that's muscle tissue. This makes up all the muscles in our bodies, and it comes in three types. Those are skeletal muscle, cardiac...
Instructional Video9:13
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Karine van der Beek - Human Capital in the Industrial Revolution

Higher Ed
Did the industrial revolution increase the relative demand for skilled labor, or decrease it? So far, answers to this question largely have been based on conjecture. But for the first time a unique and comprehensive set of evidence of...
Instructional Video11:36
TLDR News

Conservative Backers Given Billions of PPE Contracts? Was There Corruption in PPE? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
In recent weeks, the government's PPE contracts have come under increased scrutiny. It appears that some of the contracts are a little... questionable - with millions going to inexperienced and small companies. In this video, we discuss...
Instructional Video4:21
The Business Professor

Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
Instructional Video2:00
The Business Professor

Restatement vs UCC - Contract Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Restatement vs UCC - Contract Law
Instructional Video8:38
Cerebellum

Business Law: Breaking The Deal - Void

9th - 12th
There are seven reliable defences to get out of a contract, and they'll cover them all, plus what to do when someone else breaks a contract with you. This video is part 1 in the series 'Business Law: Breaking the Deal'.
Instructional Video16:04
Professor Dave Explains

The Life and Death of Stars: White Dwarfs, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned how stars form, and we've gone over some different types of stars, like main sequence stars, red giants, and white dwarfs. But a star will move between these categories over its lifetime. How does that happen, exactly? And...