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Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: Macbeth - Act 2 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Macbeth agonises over whether to kill King Duncan - then in the middle of the night, he brutally stabs the king. The next morning, chaos ensues when Duncan is found dead. Will Macbeth get away with his terrible crime?

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Weird History

Life In Soviet Gulags

12th - Higher Ed
The gut-wrenching system of forced labor camps was first established following the Russian Civil War. By the 1950s, the Gulags would stretch across the entirety of the Soviet Union's territory. It was arguably one of the darkest periods...
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Psychology Unlocked

The Stanford Prison Experiment - Zimbardo (1972)

Higher Ed
This video outlines Zimbardo's most famous experiment - the Stanford Prison Experiment - which has to be called off within a week because it proved to be too dangerous to continue.
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60 Second Histories

The East India Company

K - 5th
A description of the founding of the East India Company, how and what it trades with India and the creation of it's own army.
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60 Second Histories

Canopic jars

K - 5th
An Egyptian high priest describes the organs that are retained from the body during the mummification process, and explains how they are stored in canopic jars.
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Press Association

Police officers graduate from Templemore Garda College

Higher Ed
Gardai Kristina Courtney, Adam O'Rourke, Amy Ni Riada and Jeremiah Bourke discuss graduating from Templemore Garda College, Co Tipperary.
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Curated Video

A Torbay man is being sent to federal prison for manufacturing guns — a first for N.L.

9th - Higher Ed
Scott Waterman was sentenced to 7 years in prison after initially facing over 140 charges, but pleading guilty to seven. The CBC’s Ariana Kelland reports on the fallout from police dismantling a gun-making operation in 2022 in Flatrock.
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Curated Video

Beachgoers stay on shore in Manasquan as Erin heads out to sea

9th - Higher Ed
Lifeguards say they are hoping Monday and Tuesday will prove to be better swimming days at the beach.
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Press Association

"sobering" report into roads policing shows "brazen" disregard by officers, says Garda Commissioner

Higher Ed
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said some gardai showed "brazen" disregard for roads policing duties according to a "sobering" unpublished report into the issue. Speaking alongside Policing and Community Safety Authority chairwoman...
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Curated Video

Jersey Proud: Jersey Shore lifeguards complete ‘The Gauntlet’ training event

9th - Higher Ed
Participants get on a Coast Guard ship and are taken offshore. They then jump and must swim three-quarters of a mile back to the beach, among other events.
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Curated Video

2 security guards injured in explosion at Edmonton bank

9th - Higher Ed
Police say two security officers were delivering cash to an ATM when an explosive device was detonated inside a bank in north Edmonton. The suspect, who was wearing a disguise and ran from the scene with "money in hand," remains at large.
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Curated Video

Survivors of suicide bombing sue Canadian government

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Nepalese Gurkhas who guarded the Canadian Embassy in Kabul have received either no compensation or partial compensation from their employer, who dropped the Canadian contract in the aftermath.
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Curated Video

Royal Canadian Air Force guards the Queen

9th - Higher Ed
The Royal Canadian Air Force is guarding the royal residences for the first time in its 94-year history. CBC's Thomas Daigle reports.
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Curated Video

Security guards in high demand but can't work because of administrative delays

9th - Higher Ed
Some security guards in Manitoba are temporarily losing their jobs due to a licence renewal process bogged down by inadequate staffing and a spike in applications, the head of their union says. Since they cannot legally work without an...
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Curated Video

‘If I can change, why can't they?’: Artist JR talks 'Tehachapi' - his American prison project

9th - Higher Ed
In his new documentary ‘Tehachapi’, French street artist JR reveals the behind-the-scenes of a four-year-long project with inmates of an American prison.
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Curated Video

NYC Health urges installation of window guards to prevent child falls

9th - Higher Ed
The department emphasizes that this measure is crucial for preventing children from falling out of windows.
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Curated Video

Half Hollow Hills School Board passes resolution to bring armed guards to district

9th - Higher Ed
The school says the guards would only go into a school in the event of an armed intruder.
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Curated Video

Brazil model prisons: New system drastically cuts reoffending

9th - Higher Ed
An NGO claims their system, with no armed guards and inmates not locked in cells, has less than 20 percent recidivism.
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Curated Video

Wagner mutiny: Putin meets his defence and security officials

9th - Higher Ed
Putin had nothing but praise for his military that seemed unable to stop Wagner mercenaries over the weekend.
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Curated Video

Canada's plan to get families out of Syria led to ‘mistreatment’

9th - Higher Ed
Two women and three teenage girls who were supposed to be repatriated by Canada have made contact after disappearing. They say they were detained and mistreated by Kurdish guards after following the government’s plan to get them to Canada.
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Curated Video

US to trial placing detained migrants, refugees into 'home curfew'

9th - Higher Ed
The US is set to trial a programme where migrants and refugees caught at the border with Mexico are placed in so-called home curfew.
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Curated Video

Dozens of intoxicated Canadians have died in police custody, investigation finds

9th - Higher Ed
At least 61 Canadians have died since 2010 after being taken into police custody related to intoxication, according to a CBC News investigation. Experts say intoxicated people should be taken to hospital instead of a jail cell.
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Curated Video

Russian military convoy 64-km long advances on Kyiv

9th - Higher Ed
A lengthy convoy of hundreds of Russian tanks and other vehicles is advancing on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, in what the West feared was a bid to topple the government and install a Kremlin-friendly regime.
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Curated Video

Migrants found in Poland-Belarus border taken to hospital

9th - Higher Ed
Poland says hundreds of refugees and migrants have again tried to breach its border.