Mr. Beat
Debs v. United States
Canton, Ohio June 16, 1918 Eugene Debs, the famous labor activist and five-time Socialist Party of America presidential candidate, gives a speech, opposing World War One. He is careful with his words, for he knows that, under the...
Cerebellum
English Punctuation: Quotation Marks Continued
More on punctuation marks that come in pairs. This is part 5 in the series: 'English Punctuation 2: A Beginner's Guide'.
Religion for Breakfast
Is Religion the Opium of the People?
In this episode we examine the topic: Is Religion the Opium of the People?
Tarver Academy
Martin Luther King Jr on Unarmed Truth and Unconditional Love
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Martin Luther King Jr on Unarmed Truth and Unconditional Love
Mr. Beat
How Animal Guts Gutted the 14th Amendment | The Slaughterhouse Cases
In episode 51 of Supreme Court Briefs, animal guts in the drinking water of New Orleans leads to the first major interpretation of the 14th Amendment by the Supreme Court.
Next Animation Studio
North Korea destroys north-south joint liaison office: report
North Korea blew up the joint liaison office in the border city of Kaesong used for bettering ties with South Korea after days of rising tensions on June 16.
Mr. Beat
London and Paris Compared
Mr. Beat compares and contrasts London and Paris, two cities that have dominated the world for hundreds of years.
PBS
Release the Kraken!
Legend has it this monster could take down ships, grab sailors off decks, and create whirlpools. Meet the Kraken in the latest episode of Monstrum from PBS Digital Studios!
Sustainable Business Consulting
What is External Reporting
Describes the histroy and types of external reporting as it relates to traditional and sustainability reporting
Mr. Beat
Why Do So Many People Have the Same Last Name?
Why are there so many of the same surnames? Why do some surnames go extinct? Why do we call surnames "last names?" Mr. Beat, who has a strange last name, answers these questions in this video. Oh, and Jabril helps out.
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1864
Who cares if the southern half of the country split off and it's been fighting a very bloody war against it ever since? Let's have an election! The 20th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8th, 1864. Right...
Tarver Academy
Planning is Everything by Dwight D. Eisenhower - #RocktheQuote
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About "Planning is Everything" by Dwight D. Eisenhower - #RocktheQuote
The Art Assignment
Art Cooking: Vincent Van Gogh | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
Journey through the life and eating habits of artist Vincent Van Gogh in four courses: potatoes, bread, absinthe, and a decent meal. For a more thorough exploration of his work.
Organizational Communication Channel
Symbolic Convergence Theory
Groups share experiences and they retell stories about those experiences. These stories function as a shared group memory that creates cohesion and a sense of group identity.
Brave Wilderness
SAVED! Prehistoric Bird Escapes Extinction!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Mario and the crew are in California to work with some bizarre yet magnificent Prehistoric birds.. critically endangered California Condors! Watch as they assist in pulling biometric data and perform...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Bruce Caldwell - 1930 and the Challenge of the Depression for Economic Thinking: Hayek vs Keynes
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Day 1 - Dinner. 1930 and the Challenge of the Depression for Economic Thinking: Friedrich Hayek versus John Maynard Keynes.
The Wall Street Journal
Actor Jamie Hector on Democratizing The Arts
Jamie Hector is the founder of Moving Mountains, a nonprofit that offers free dance, music and drama classes to children. He discusses his role in HBO's We Own This City, well as the importance of broadening access to the arts.
Tarver Academy
Formula for Success Quote by Herbert Bayard Swope
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About the Formula for Success Quote by Herbert Bayard Swope
Curated Video
Adding Dialogue to Enhance Your Storytelling
In this video, the teacher explains how writers use dialogue to provide additional information in a story. The teacher guides students through the process of adding dialogue to describe action, using a sample story about a character...
Mr. Beat
Why Kansas City is (Mostly) in Missouri
In 2005, I watched the British band Keane at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City. After they finished playing a song, the lead singer, Tom Chaplin, said it was the band's first time in Kansas. Many members of the crowd immediately booed...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
William Doyle - What Finland Taught Me
William Doyle is a 2015-2016 Fulbright Scholar, a 2017 Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellow, a Scholar in Residence and Lecturer on Media and Education at the University of Eastern Finland, and an award-winning, bestselling author and...
IDG TECHtalk
Facebook moves to ban deepfakes ahead of 2020 election
In an effort to fight misinformation, Facebook announced its mission to ban deepfake videos from its platform. This move can be seen as a proactive measure to limit the spread of fake and heavily altered videos of politicians ahead of...
Mr. Beat
Amelia Earhart (Story Time with Mr. Beat)
Here is the story of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart.
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: Macbeth - Key Quotes 2
After watching this lesson, you will be able to support your discussion of Macbeth’s themes with detailed textual analysis! This lesson unpacks quotes from characters other than Macbeth, including the spooky witches and the terrifying...