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Restoring Hawaii's Sustainable Food Systems and Cultural Heritage
This segment highlights the historical and cultural significance of agroforestry in Hawaii. It discusses the traditional practices of the Hawaiian people, the detrimental impact of monocrop agriculture imposed by colonizers, and the...
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Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch - Using Pandas for Random Forest (2)
This is a continuation of the previous lesson, and here we will look at conditionally selecting values from a dataset.
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This clip is from the chapter "Random Forest Step-by-Step" of the series "Machine Learning: Random Forest...
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This clip is from the chapter "Random Forest Step-by-Step" of the series "Machine Learning: Random Forest...
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SwiftUI iOS 16 Crash Course - Emoji Quote App in SwiftUI - Getting Started and Creating the App Icon
In this video, we will start creating the app icon for the project. We will create a new Xcode project called “Emoji Quoteâ€.
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This clip is from the chapter "Emoji App" of the series "SwiftUI iOS 16 Crash Course: Emoji...
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This clip is from the chapter "Emoji App" of the series "SwiftUI iOS 16 Crash Course: Emoji...
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I WONDER - Why Do Farmers Grow Different Crops?
This video is answering the question of why do farmers grow different crops.
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The Native American People
Dr. Forrester explains that the story of Native Americans is the beginning of American History. She creates a KWL chart and researches information about Native Americans.
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Pioneer Families and Their Children
Dr. Forrester compares the difficult lives of pioneer families in the 1800s to the lives we live in modern times.
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Starving Time
Dr. Forrester tells about Pocahontas, Captain John Smith, and Captain John Rolfe.
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How Pathogens and Poor Nutrition Affect Honey Bees
This segment delves into how pathogens, particularly the Deformed Wing Virus transmitted by Varroa mites, detrimentally affect honey bee health and their critical role in ecosystems. It illustrates the compounded risks bees face from...
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Volvo's Journey Towards Carbon Neutrality: Transforming Manufacturing for a Greener Future
The Volvo Group is leading the way in sustainability by transforming its truck plant into the world's first carbon dioxide-free automotive plant. Through innovative partnerships and the use of renewable energy sources like wind power and...
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Exploring the Potential of Bambara Groundnut for Sustainable Agriculture in Africa
Scientists at EU KS University of Nottingham are conducting groundbreaking research on the Bambara groundnut, an underutilized crop in Africa with immense potential for agricultural sustainability. With its high protein content and...
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How to Handle Interruptions and Distractions
You think you're on schedule. And you would be... if it weren't for interruptions and distractions<b<br/>r/>
Let's look at how to handle being interrupted.
Let's look at how to handle being interrupted.
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Crop X: Using NASA Technology to Optimize Potato Farming and Marketing Decisions
Crop X is a small company that uses NASA image processing technology to help farmers in the Columbia Basin region of Oregon make informed marketing decisions. By analyzing satellite images, Crop X can count the number of potato fields...
Financial Times
Growing calls for crop diversity
FT Food Revolution - Mass agriculture has embraced uniform, monoculture crops that can produce greater yields, but can also be more susceptible to disease. Now researchers and some growers are warning that diversity must be encouraged,...
Financial Times
Can we solve the peat predicament?
FT Food Revolution - Peatlands make up about 3 per cent of the world’s land but hold a lot of carbon. But peat is also good for growing crops. That means draining the land, which then starts to release its carbon. Better peat management...
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India's Water Revolution #3: From Poverty to Permaculture with DRCSC
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to India to film the epic work of the Development Research Communication and Services Centre (DRCSC) in the state of West Bengal. We tour multiple villages in the tribal district of...
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India's Water Revolution #5: Permaculture Rescue for Dying Farmland
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to India to film the epic work of Aranya Agricultural Alternatives. We tour the village of Ellarthi, in Andhra Pradesh, where the Andhra Pradesh Drought Mitigation Project has saved dying...
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Creating Diagrams using SmartArt
In this video, you will learn how to create diagrams using SmartArt.
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Old MacDonald's Farm
Miss Palomine recites the poem, “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” and reviews vocabulary words in the poem to ensure that the student fully understands the poem.
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Drone Zone
Shane helps Maggie out on the farm by enlisting JG’s errant drone to deal with a troublesome crow.
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Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Pest Management explores environmental effects by examining the potential impacts humans have on the environment when integrated pest management is used to control crop pestilence.
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Composition
Follow along with the artist to learn how to create a viewfinder from a piece of paper. Use your viewfinder in future artistic endeavors to find the most pleasing of compositions based on your subject matter.
Amor Sciendi
Turner and Turnips: JMW Turner's Ploughing Up Turnips, Near Slough
In this video I discuss JMW Turner's painting Ploughing Up Turnips, Near Slough and the Enclosure movements in England before the Industrial Revolution.
60 Second Histories
Ancient Maya food
A Maya woman describes the crops they grow and the food they eat.
The Wall Street Journal
World Wildlife Fund Scientist on Agricultural Water Management
World Wildlife Fund scientist and policy adviser Melissa Ho discusses the impact of expanding water stress on our ability to feed the world with WSJ's Jesse Newman.