The Business Professor
Understanding Law and Legal Reasoning
In this video, we will explore the concept of legal reasoning and its various approaches. Legal reasoning is the process of applying the law to a given situation or set of facts in order to reach a conclusion.
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Writing a Memorable Conclusion
In this video transcript, the teacher explains how to write a memorable conclusion for an essay by leaving the reader with a "NIP" (New thinking, Implication, or Plea). The teacher guides the students through the steps of rereading the...
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Vocabulary To Conclude Like a Native- IELTS Speaking and Writing
Today you’ll learn informal and formal phrases to conclude IELTS Speaking and Writing answers.
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IELTS Energy Podcast 934: Erroneous Essay Feedback you Should Ignore for an IELTS 7
IELTS Energy Podcast 934: Erroneous Essay Feedback you Should Ignore for an IELTS 7
Schooling Online
Physics Skills: Validity Part 1
The archery contest has a long list of rules, but Chelsea the Cheater keeps breaking them! How does this affect the outcome (conclusion) of the competition? This lesson will begin our analysis of validity by examining the importance of...
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IELTS Speaking: How to Start and End Your Answers in English Speaking Tests
The video is a tutorial on how to start and end answers in English speaking tests. She provides five different situations and phrases to use in each situation, such as starting with "that's a nice question" when you know the answer, or...
Brian McLogan
Learning to write the converse of a conditional statement
👉 Learn how to find the converse of a statement. The converse of a statement is the switching of the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement. If the hypothesis of a statement is represented by p and the conclusion is...
Poetry Foundation
Gary Dop reads "II. Pothead Pete’s English Presentation"
Gary Dop reads his poem, "II. Pothead Pete’s English Presentation
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Improving Exam Performance: How to Present Answers Effectively
In this video, the teacher discusses effective strategies for presenting answers during exams. They emphasize the importance of thoroughly reading the question, organizing the answer into three sections (introduction, main body,...
Rachel's English
English Vocabulary Challenge Day 26
LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS. Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video, I’ll teach you the...
Brian McLogan
Determining the negation of a hypothesis and conclusion from a statement
👉 Learn how to find the negation of a statement. The negation of a statement is the opposite of the statement. It is the 'not' of a statement. If a statement is represented by p, then the negation is represented by ~p. For example, The...
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GCSE Secondary English Age 13-17 - Vocabulary: Conclusion - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in clear and easy to...
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Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub - Cleaning Up the Local Git Hooks Repository
This video demonstrates how to clean up the local Git hooks repository. This clip is from the chapter "GitHub Hooks" of the series "Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub".This section explains GitHub hooks in detail....
Brian McLogan
Master Write a conditional statement, its inverse, converse and contrapositive
Master Write a conditional statement, its inverse, converse and contrapositive
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Speaking Part 3 Tips: All You Need to Know About Conclusions
Today you’ll learn everything you need to know about IELTS Speaking Part 3 conclusions.
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GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Number: Division - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Brian McLogan
What is a conditional statement and it's parts
👉 Learn how to label the parts of a conditional statement. A conditional statement is an if-then statement connecting a hypothesis (p) and the conclusion (q). If the hypothesis of a statement is represented by p and the conclusion is...
Oxford Online English
FCE (B2 First) Writing Exam - 5 Steps to Write a Great Essay
In this lesson you can learn how to write an essay for the Cambridge FCE exam, step by step. You’ll see exactly what to do at each stage and how to get the best possible score. There are four steps to the writing process. You’ll see what...
Brian McLogan
How to write an algebraic proof
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic proof. Algebraic proofs are used to help students understand how to write formal proofs where we have a statement and a reason. In the case of an algebraic proof the statement will be the operations used...
Brian McLogan
How to write the contrapositive from a conditional statement
👉 Learn how to find the contrapositive of a statement. The contrapositive of a statement is the switching of the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both. If the hypothesis of a statement is represented...
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API Testing with Postman - Conclusion
This is a conclusion video. • Review the concepts learned • Motivate viewers to use the concepts learned to use regularly This clip is from the chapter "Advanced Techniques in Postman" of the series "API Testing with Postman".Learn about...
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Does the IELTS Examiner Care About Your Task 2 Conclusion?
Today you’ll find out what the examiner wants to see in your conclusion for Writing Task 2.
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Probability - Coin Experiment - Problem Solving
In this video we will solve some problems on Probability Coin Experiment
Visual Learning Systems
Using the Scientific Method: Test Results and Conclusions
This informative and understandable program uses practical examples to help students understand and use the components of the scientific method. Concepts and terminology: hypothesis, experiment, measuring, data, analysis, and conclusion.