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Stereoisomerism: Unlocking the Secrets of Molecular Twins
Stereoisomerism refers to isomers that have the same molecular formula and connectivity but differ in the three-dimensional arrangement of their atoms. This type of isomerism includes both geometrical isomers and optical isomers....
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Bessie Coleman for Kids | Bedtime History
Bessie Coleman was a trailblazing aviator and the first African American woman and first Native American woman to hold a pilot's license. Born in 1892 in Texas, Bessie faced racial and gender barriers in her pursuit of aviation. She...
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Geometry and Measurements: Geometric Transformation
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize the lesson.87618
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Reflection and Refraction of Light: Law Of Reflection
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Identify the concept and laws of light reflection.13536
Fun Kids
Little Monsters: Unit 1 Blue Book
An English lesson based on vehicles and transportation for kindergarten children. Little Monsters: Blue Book Unit 1, taken from our series of textbooks for kindergarten children, 'Little Monsters'.
Fun Kids
It's A Big Bus! : Stories For Kids In English
Fun Kids English presents "It's A Big Bus!", an English learning story for kids. A great English story for children to learn vehicles and transportation in English. Young learners will love this educational story in English for children!...
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Requirements to Become President of the United States
Learn about the constitutional requirements to become President of the United States, including being at least 35 years old, a natural-born citizen, and a resident of the US for at least 14 years. Discover the first steps a candidate...
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Amelia Earhart's Final Flight and Legacy
This video recounts Amelia Earhart’s daring attempt to fly around the world in 1937. It details her final flight with Fred Noonan and their mysterious disappearance near Howland Island. Earhart's legacy as a pioneering aviator and symbol...
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Amelia Earhart at the Height of Her Career
This video explores Amelia Earhart's remarkable achievements, including her historic solo flight across the Atlantic and breaking multiple aviation records. It also highlights her work to promote the safety of flying and encourage women...
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Amelia Earhart’s Journey into Aviation
This video details how Amelia Earhart became fascinated with aviation after her first biplane ride in 1920. It highlights her early flying lessons, the purchase of her first plane, Canary, and her rise to fame in the world of aviation as...
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Amelia Earhart: Early Years and Inspiration for Aviation
This video introduces the early life of Amelia Earhart, from her adventurous childhood in Kansas to her first encounter with aviation. It also explores how her experiences as a nurse's assistant during World War I sparked her interest in...
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Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of Saint Louis
This video details Charles Lindbergh's historic 1927 transatlantic flight in the Spirit of Saint Louis. It explores the challenges he faced, including fundraising for the plane's construction, careful design for a long-distance journey,...
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The Wright Flyer: First Powered Flight and Beyond
This video covers the Wright brothers' journey from designing the Wright Flyer to achieving the first successful powered flight. It highlights the challenges they overcame, their groundbreaking 1903 flights, and the continued development...
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How Do Airplanes Get the Oxygen We Breathe?
As a plane flies, fast-moving air enters both the jet turbine engines. This fast-moving air is compressed as it passes through layers of fan blades inside the turbine. It’s at the compressor stage that a portion of the hot air is ‘bled...
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Can You Survive Jumping Out Of A Plane without A Parachute?
Jumping out of an airplane without a parachute is a last resort and should only be considered when there’s no other viable option of escape from an airplane that is “going down”. If you have to jump, it’s often recommended to look for a...
Bedtime History
The Wright Bros for Kids
Learn more about Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who invented flight along with those who inspired them like Otto Lilienthal, the German inventor.
Weird History
A Beat By Beat Breakdown of Pearl Harbor
Those who woke up in Oahu, Hawaii on December 7th, 1941, had no idea they were about to experience one of the darkest days in modern military history. Over 2,400 Americans perished in the attack where air raid sirens blared, Japanese...
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Understanding Thrust and Drag in Aviation
Explore the concepts of thrust and drag as crucial components of flight in aviation. Learn how engineers harness Newton's third law of motion to create forward propulsion through jet engines and propellers, while simultaneously combating...
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Flight Forces: Exploring Weight in Aviation
Explore the concept of weight as one of the four fundamental forces acting on airplanes during flight. Learn how weight, the gravitational force pulling objects toward the Earth's center, interacts with lift to determine an aircraft's...
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner: A New Era in Air Travel
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an aircraft designed for medium capacity, long distance travel. It utilizes carbon composites and new technologies to reduce weight and operating costs, while offering passengers a more comfortable experience...
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Mriya: Largest Plane in the World
The largest plane in the world is the Mriya more formally known as the Antonov 225. Originally designed to carry the Soviet Union's space shuttle, it now serves as a commercial cargo plane, capable of carrying up to 250,000 kilograms of...
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Lindbergh and the First Non-Stop Flight Across the Atlantic
In 1927 an obscure airmail pilot decided to attempt the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic. His name was Charles Lindbergh.
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The U2 Spy Plane
The U2 spy plane, in service for over 50 years, remains a vital asset for military reconnaissance. Its ability to fly at extreme altitudes and provide timely images makes it superior to satellite technology. Despite its outdated...
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The Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Passenger Aircraft
The Concorde, the only supersonic passenger aircraft ever built, was once considered the future of international air travel. Despite its technological advancements and luxury appeal on the transatlantic route, the Concorde faced...