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Schooling Online
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - Context
Ever heard of the phrase ‘life imitates art’? Well, in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s case, it was ‘art imitates life’! If you think The Great Gatsby is a wild tale, wait until you hear about Fitzgerald’s ride from rags to riches and back again!...
Schooling Online
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - Chapters 8-9 Summary
It’s the day after an ugly scene in which tempers flared and someone lost their life. Things seem to be unravelling and a grieving man seeks revenge, but Gatsby clings to hope. Then Nick gets a hunch: something’s not right. By the end...
Schooling Online
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - Chapters 6-7 Summary
While Gatsby’s preoccupied with his lady-love, Nick tells us more about Gatsby’s past. Then, Gatsby’s lover and her husband show up at one of Gatsby’s lavish parties! The husband becomes curious about Gatsby’s sudden wealth and vows to...
Schooling Online
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - Plot Summary
The Roaring 1920’s was an era marked by fabulous wealth, mesmerising glamour and wild parties. In the summer of 1922, Nick Carraway had just moved to America’s East Coast to be part of it all. But he soon discovers that not all is what...
Hip Hughes History
Economics on the United States History Test in Ten Minutes
Geared for the US Regents, this lecture explains the major differences between free market capitalism and capitalism under Keynansian Economics. Topics include supply and demand, regulatory action versus unregulated laissez fairre. Bush,...
ACDC Leadership
Does economics make you selfish?
Thank you so muych for watching my videos. In this video I explore some arguments regarding why economics makes people selfish. I inlcuded several artciles about the subject below. Please feel free to read them over and let me know if...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
David Tuckett - The Human Element: Reinserting People into Finance
David Tuckett suggests that economics should drop the physics envy. Economics in the real world is not, and should not be, made up of mechanical situations. Finance has become too remote from human judgments and understanding the...
Mythology & Fiction Explained
Who Are The Seven Princes of Hell? - (Demonology Explained)
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the seven demon princes of hell using the classification of demons by Peter Binsfeld whch is based on the seven deadly sins
Global Ethics Solutions
Me First! Building a Balanced Ethical Perspective: Greed -- Choosing Principle Over Profit
Ethical decisions involve deeply personal moral beliefs and attitudes that impact the kinds of choices we make at work. This course helps participants understand how conscience, feelings, guilt, moral perspectives, and ethical balance...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Theme of Ambition and Greed
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores the destructive nature of greed and ambition in The Tempest. See how the stories of Antonio and Prospero warn us not to become too ambitious or take more than what is...
Financial Times
Can renewables bring profit?
Renewable energy has been one of the means of combating global warming and as such could be seen as a long-term growth prospect. The FT's Alan Livsey explains that despite this potential investment winners are hard to find.
Curated Video
Microsoft SQL Server Development for Everyone - Inline Table-Valued Functions
This video focuses on the inline table-valued functions.<br/<br/>>
This clip is from the chapter "Advanced SQL Server Objects and Concepts" of the series "Microsoft SQL Server Development for Everyone".null
This clip is from the chapter "Advanced SQL Server Objects and Concepts" of the series "Microsoft SQL Server Development for Everyone".null
Super Geek Heroes
Learn about People Who Help Us with Suzi Smiles
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of PSED. Suzi Smiles is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn. In this mission she wakes up and opens her toy box. Inside she discovers lots of dressing up...
Mythology & Fiction Explained
The Seven Deadly Sins - What Are They and Why Are They So Dangerous?
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the Seven Deadly Sins with one main goal, to find out why they were considered so deadly. In order to uncover their origins we must examine how and why they came to exist.
Chungdahm Learning
Bad Animals Episode 3 - The Gold Coin
Nasty, brutish, and short. That’s life in the wild. Will these animals learn to get along? Follow this hip-hop series and its reflections on the seven deadly sins.... Gold. Power. Squirrel finds a mysterious, shiny object on the jungle...
ACDC Leadership
Why Socialism Analyzing Einstein's Essay
Here is Einstein's article in the Monthly review magazine.
Why Socialism? by Alber
t Einstein
This article was originally published in the first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949). It was subsequently published in...
Why Socialism? by Alber
t Einstein
This article was originally published in the first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949). It was subsequently published in...
Global Ethics Solutions
Fair Business Dealing in an Unfair World
Fair and ethical dealings in the workplace are always a company’s goal. But competition and greed can cause people to perform unfair and dishonest business practices. In this course you will learn why fair and honest practices are always...
Wonderscape
History Kids: Napoleon Bonaparte
This video provides a brief overview of Napoleon Bonaparte's life and his impact on Europe. It explores his rise to power, his military campaigns, his reforms in France, and ultimately, his downfall. The video highlights the importance...
Intelligence Squared
Debating the motion 'football is not a free market'.
After Angus Scott introduces the motion, Tom Bower proposes the motion by arguing that Sky's money has created a monster, and that football is not a free market. The Beautiful Game? You're having a laugh! (1 of 11)
60 Second Histories
Why were the British involved in the slave trade?
This video explores some of the reasons the British were involved in the slave trade and a quote from William Wilberforce's parlimentary speech about the abolition of slavery.