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How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
The Learning Depot
Reading Comprehension | 8 Types of Context Clues to Be a Better Reader
Knowing the eight common types of context clues will help you be a better reader and unlock the meaning of complex text. In this lesson, we look at the 8 types of context clues. Examples are given.
Curated Video
Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - Creating a Navbar Using Flexbox - Coding Challenge
This video presents a coding challenge on how to create a Navbar using Flexbox. This clip is from the chapter "Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Layouts FlexBox and CSS Grid" of the series "Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and...
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Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - Sidebar Nav Website Project
This video demonstrates a website project for a Sidebar This clip is from the chapter "Mobile-first Responsive Design in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Web Design" of the series "Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript".This...
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Accounting Test Time - Adjustments in Financial Statements
This time to understand your knowledge in adjustment in accountings,and identify the correct financial statements
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Errors and Rectification in Accounting Cycle
This video discusses the process of errors and rectification in accounting, using real-life examples to explain different types of errors such as omission, commission, and principle. It emphasizes the importance of accurate financial...
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Rectifying Errors After Trial Balance: Understanding Suspense Accounts
In this video, the teacher explains how to rectify errors in accounting after the trial balance has been prepared. They discuss the concept of a suspense account and provide examples of different types of errors and how to correct them....
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Understanding the Impact of Errors on Trial Balance Agreement
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of trial balance and how errors can affect its agreement. They discuss one-sided errors that affect only one account and the trial balance, and two-sided errors that affect multiple...
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Types of Errors in Accounting
In this video, the teacher explains the four types of errors in accounting: errors of principle, errors of omission, errors of commission, and compensating errors. Each type is clearly defined and illustrated with examples. The video...
The Business Professor
Executive Branch and the Law
This Video Explains Executive Branch and the Law
Seven Dimensions
Managing Crises: Putting People First
In this video, Ross Campbell, a crisis management consultant, discusses the importance of preparing for and managing crises. He emphasizes the need to prioritize people and their well-being during a crisis, as well as the significance of...
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Natural Experiments in Psychology
In natural experiments circumstances present researchers with the perfect opportunity to test the effect of one variable on another in ways that just couldn't be done in a laboratory. This film looks at some natural experiments in...
Healthcare Triage
Meta Analysis, Calcium, and Organic Food
Last week we discussed systematic reviews, and why they're better than review articles, or opinions. But they're not the only types of "studies of studies" I've presented to you. Sometimes you can go a step further. After you've...
Curated Video
Understanding Minimum Wages and the National Living Wage in the UK
This video discusses the topic of minimum wages and aims to help the viewer understand their effects on labor markets and the associated advantages and disadvantages. The presenter explains what a minimum wage is and how it is typically...
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Nailing Non-fiction - Finer Details of Analysing Non-fiction Texts (Stage 5, Years/Grades 9-10)
In today’s lesson, we’ll take a closer look at the finer details of non-fiction texts. We’ll break down specific techniques composers use to appeal to ethos, logos and pathos. As always, we’ll recap the basics before moving on to more...
Healthcare Triage
New Studies "D"-bunk Benefits of Vitamin D: Healthcare Triage News
Vitamin D. I don't know why so many people are obsessed with it, but there are two new studies out about it in JAMA Internal Medicine. We've even got multiple episodes of Healthcare Triage about it. What's one more? This is Healthcare...
The Business Professor
Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
This Video Explains the Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
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Biotic Factors: How Living Things Impact Communities and Ecosystems
This video is a lecture presentation on biotic factors. The presenter defines and explains how biotic factors, which are living factors that affect a community, can impact the members and distribution of organisms in ecosystems. The...
Curated Video
Understanding AD Curve Shifts and Their Impacts on Macroeconomic Objectives and Policies
The video discusses the importance of evaluation in the field of economics, specifically in analyzing AD (aggregate demand) curve shifts. The video covers topics such as the multiplier effect, accelerator effect, and automatic...
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CHEMISTRY - Matter - Structure and Bonding of Elements & Compounds (part 1)
NOTE: animation error at 2:40 - the periodic table is supposed to be twisted clockwise, and not like it is shown in the video. The twisting enables the element Cs to appear on the extreme left and the element F to appear on the right. In...
Healthcare Triage
The Placebo Effect is Real, Man!
In one of our first episodes of Healthcare Triage, we discussed how placebo controlled randomized controlled trials showed that sugar doesn't make kids hyper. Placebos, or fake therapies, are important because people who think they're...
Neuro Transmissions
Why Do Placebos Work?
Placebos are treatments that donêt actually do anything. They have no medical effect and no active medicine. It's not a drug that is intended to improve your health. So why do they sometimes work? Well, it turns out your brain is super...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
D'Maris Coffman -- The Corn Laws: Seeing through the Eyes of Ricardo and Malthus
The British Corn Returns data provided the empirical basis for the fierce debate around the introduction and repeal of the 19th century British Corn Laws. Contemporary readers, like David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus, followed them as...
Curated Video
Using Signal Words to Show Cause and Effect
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of cause and effect in writing and demonstrates how to use signal words to show these relationships. The teacher provides examples and guides the students in practicing identifying causes...