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Can every part of a plant regrow?
Compare and contrast the regenerative capacity of different plants to see how they regrow in this science project.
Curated Video
CISSP Crash Course - Investigation Requirements
This video explains investigation requirements and the types of investigations.
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This clip is from the chapter "Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section explains domain 1, which focuses on...
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This clip is from the chapter "Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section explains domain 1, which focuses on...
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CISSP Crash Course - Understand and Comply with Investigations
This video explains evidence collection, forensics, and handling investigations.
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This clip is from the chapter "Security Operations" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section covers domain 7, which focuses on security...
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This clip is from the chapter "Security Operations" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section covers domain 7, which focuses on security...
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CISSP Crash Course - Asset Retention
This video explains asset retention, end-of-life, end-of-support, and end-of-service-life.
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This clip is from the chapter "Asset Security" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section covers domain 2, which focuses on asset...
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This clip is from the chapter "Asset Security" of the series "CISSP Crash Course".This section covers domain 2, which focuses on asset...
Curated Video
Marriage, Male Friendship, and Desire in A Midsummer Night's Dream
This video discusses the assumptions about marriage and male friendships in early modern England, exploring how committed relationships between men could be seen as more important than marriages. It examines how Shakespeare's plays,...
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Muckrakers... or Investigative Journalists?
An essential part of any functioning democracy - the press helps to make governments accountable for their actions; but when the first investigative reporters started working in the United States, not everyone saw them as a good thing.
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How Language Nerds Solve Crimes
The fact that we all have our own unique way of speaking is a beautiful thing. It's at the core of personal expression and contributes to the wonderful tapestry of language. But it also means that no form of expression can be 100%...
Great Big Story
The Fight Against Food Fraud, Chris Elliott's Quest for Authenticity
Uncover the world of food detectives led by Chris Elliott, battling mislabeling and fraud to protect our food.
Curated Video
Dissecting a Manic Episode
Dara Sanandaji delves into his past and the onset of his bipolar disorder by consulting his therapist, aiming to understand the origins and progression of his condition. He recounts a pivotal journey to Dartmouth that escalated into a...
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Doping Scandal Rocks Athletics: Investigation into Performance-Enhancing Drug THG
This video discusses the doping scandal surrounding British athlete Dwayne Chambers and the newly discovered drug tetrahydrogestinone (THG). It highlights the involvement of BALCO, a nutritional supplement maker suspected of being the...
Financial Times
Controversy clouds US solar development
FT Energy Source - To cut greenhouse gas emissions US President Joe Biden wants solar energy to provide 45 per cent of the nation’s power supply by 2050. It’s a hugely ambitious target, which will require millions, maybe billions of new...
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Rule of Law
U.S. Citizens are required to follow the rule of law, a practice that was tested by former president Richard Nixon.
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Congressional Investigations
Congressional Investigations have uncovered some serious wrongdoing over the past 200 years. But where does Congress get the power to conduct investigations and how has it used that power throughout U.S. history?
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Let’s Review Our Healthy Choices
The Food Detective Berry Blue reviews the information your student has learned about eating a healthy diet. Food Detective Berry Blue recaps what we’ve learned by providing answers to the important questions of why, what, how, when, and...
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Meat or No Meat
The Food Detective Berry Blue explains why protein is such an important component of our diet and then plays a “find the protein game,” called “Meat or No Meat.”
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Fruits of the Rainbow
The Food Detective Berry Blue talks about one of the Fabulous Five Food Groups – Fruits. She compares fresh fruits to canned or frozen fruits and then invites your student to play a game of Fruits of the Rainbow.
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What Did You Eat Today?
Miss Palomine introduces the Student to Food Detective Berry Blue. The detective talks about one of her recent cases, the case of the forgotten fruits and vegetables. The detective then encourages your student to conduct his own...
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Scientific Investigations Resulting in New Ideas
Scientific Investigations Resulting in New Ideas concludes that scientific investigations may result in new ideas of study.
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Temperature Differences
The video “Temperature Differences” explores the differences between sun and shade.
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The FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigations is a fact-finding, crime-fighting national security machine. But how did it come about – and what do FBI agents actually do?
Curated Video
Experiment Versus Scientific Investigation
Experiment Versus Scientific Investigation compares and contrasts an experiment and a scientific investigation.
Hip Hughes History
Contempt of Congress Explained
What does it mean when someone is found to be in contempt of Congress as AG William Barr was this week? This video looks at its roots and the option that Congress has to proceed.
Hip Hughes History
The Hatch Act Explained
Did James Comey violate the Hatch Act? What is the Hatch Act?
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Careers - Scientific Reports
How is scientific enquiry carried out in practice? Before a hypothesis is accepted by the scientific community, it goes through a series of steps. This is what we call the scientific method. This method was first devised by Sir Francis...