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ChatGPT Mastery - Crafting Effective Prompts for Optimal Results - Iteration
This video discusses the iterative process of prompt engineering, where we gradually refine and adjust our prompts based on the model's output. You will learn to analyze and iteratively modify prompts to steer the model toward desired...
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ChatGPT Mastery - Crafting Effective Prompts for Optimal Results - Code Generation and Explanation - Introduction
In this video, we will be introduced to the concept of code generation and explanation using ChatGPT, how ChatGPT can assist in generating code snippets, and the underlying code logic. We will understand the potential benefits and...
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Declaration of Independence
For those taking the U.S. Citizenship test, knowing and understanding the importance of the Declaration of Independence is essential.
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Informative Writing
Miss Palomine explains to the student that aside from writing for entertainment, writing can also be done to provide information. She introduces informative writing by reading excerpts from a book about seahorses, a book about...
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The Spleen Song! | KLT Anatomy
Your spleen helps keep your blood clean, let's learn about it!
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Chess, Sports and Gender, Part 2
As both a highly regulated sport and informal pastime actively engaged in by both men and women, chess naturally provides an array of highly revealing insights on our current attitudes regarding gender differences through those who have...
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The Human Pancreas Song! | KLT Anatomy
Let's learn about the anatomy of your pancreas!
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Pandemic Perspectives: Moral Implications, Part 2
ALL TOO FAMILIAR: Professor Yamey talks about how the system of sharing vaccines which had been created with incentives to not hoard of vaccines did not work at all through a lack of genuine international health cooperation and his...
Oxford Comma
Why Literature Students Read Freud While Psychology Students Don't
While many of his theories have been debunked and disproven, Freud continues to have a massive influence on literary criticism. How did a man who was never fully focused on literature forever alter the way we discuss it? And what are we...
All Ears English
1963 - Lessons from a Sesame Street Star: Ammar Sabban
Do you want to connect to successful, creative people? Today you'll learn 3 questions to ask creatives, and you'll get inspired by Ammar Sabban, who was on Sesame Street in Saudi Arabia, among many other amazing achievements!
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How the Ketogenic Diet Helps Schizophrenia
In this video I discuss the ketogenic diet, what is ketosis and how is it different from ketoacidosis. I also talk about how the ketogenic diet affects brain metabolism and how this improves schizophrenia. In the previous video, I talk...
The Guardian
Fewer wrestlers, more fans: Sumo at a crossroads
The ancient Japanese sport of sumo is in well-documented crisis. Years of controversy and scandal have hurt the sport's ability to attract new talent. But new energy is brewing in Tokyo's Ryōgoku district, where the sport is slowly...
The Guardian
Dementia Diaries: 'It's like trying to go through a brick wall'
Dementia Diaries is an audio diary project that captures people’s diverse experiences of living with dementia, now the leading cause of death in the UK. While the origin of the disease is still unclear and symptoms can vary greatly,...
The Guardian
What it's like to find out you’re autistic aged 33
Meet Keran Bunker, who has always struggled to keep jobs or a place to live and did not find out he had autism with ADHD until he was 33. Relying on prompts and visual cues to get through the day, his condition frequently sabotages his...
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Explaining Expressions
Explaining Expressions teaches how to explain the meanings of mathematical expressions.
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Emotional Blindness and other Signs of Alexithymia
Alexithymia is a psychological disorder in which the individual has difficulty identifying, understanding, and expressing their emotions. People with alexithymia often appear to be unemotional or “emotionally blind” and may have trouble...
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Bipolar vs Borderline Personality Disorder – How to tell the difference
Bipolar disorder vs borderline personality disorder. They are very similar but very different. This video is based on a viewer question. There is a big difference between personality disorders and the psychiatric illnesses like...
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IELTS Speaking Test - Mock Exam
Use this mock English test to practice for the IELTS speaking test.
Brian McLogan
Don't Forget How To Convert Between Radians and Degrees
In this video we are going to explore how to convert between radians and degrees but also focus on the process so that you will always remember. ⭐ Convert Radians to Degrees - • Convert Radians to Degrees ⭐ Understanding of a radian - •...
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Area: Equilateral Triangle
Area: Equilateral Triangle finds the area of an equilateral triangle by using a T chart to describe both the mathematical operations and the written explanations.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Two-Way Prepositions - 3 Minuten Deutsch Lesson #36 (English Version) - Deutsch lernen
In this video I talk about the German two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen).
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When to Use "zu" with German Infinitive Clauses
Learn when to add zu to infinitive clauses in German. Why do anstatt and um require zu, but modal verbs and a few other verbs don’t? How do these kinds of clauses differ from relative clauses with dass? In this video Herr Antrim explains...
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Mögen, Möchten, Wollen: Conjugation, Meaning, Differences & Usage
Ever come across the words “mögen”, “möchten” and “wollen” in your German learning journey? What is the difference? How do you use them? What is the difference between mögen and gern haben? Or what about the difference between mögen and...
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Connecting Thoughts with Because and But
In this video, we learn how to use conjunctions just like the snaps on a jacket. Conjunctions are words like and, because, but, and so. We use them to connect ideas in writing or expand our sentences. Instead of saying, "I love polar...