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The Business Professor
Appropriate Office to File a Financing Statement
Appropriate Office to File a Financing Statement
Curated Video
Sandra Day O'Connor for Kids | Bedtime History
With the recent passing of Sandra Day O'Connor, we wanted to celebrate her life by releasing this episode. Sandra was the first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and served from 1981 to 2006. Join us as we learn about her...
Curated Video
Madeleine Albright's Brooches
The U.S.’s first female Secretary of State used her collection of brooches to get her point across when meeting with foreign leaders, a practice that became known as “Pin Diplomacy.”
Curated Video
The Rise and Fall of Nikita Khrushchev: A Soviet Leader's Legacy
This video provides a detailed overview of the rise and fall of Nikita Khrushchev, a prominent figure in Soviet history. It covers his background as the son of a coal miner, his rapid ascent within the Communist Party, and his eventual...
Financial Times
General Stanley McChrystal’s risk management lessons
Highlights of the retired general’s FT Board Director conversation with Andrew Hill, senior business writer, on how to assess and respond to risk, drawing on examples from the pandemic to Russia's Ukraine war.
Weird History
The Rivalry Between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton
The first—and perhaps the most important—political rivalry in U.S. history was between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. The two Founding Fathers clashed over political differences, each trying to sway President George Washington...
Curated Video
The Teapot Dome Scandal, Untold
The Teapot Dome Scandal in the 1920s stunned the American public by exposing the large-scale greed of some US politicians, and empowered Congress to launch investigations - reaffirming that no one is above the law.
Curated Video
The Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury, inspired by its first secretary, Alexander Hamilton, is responsible for managing the production of money and maintaining the crucial systems underpinning the financial infrastructure of the United States.
Curated Video
Department of the Interior
Many government departments have a focused mission, but the Department of the Interior is known as the "Department of Everything Else." So what are its responsibilities and how does it keep our country in check?
Mr. Beat
Why the Supreme Court Is Relevant | Marbury v. Madison
In episode 42 of Supreme Court Briefs, the Supreme Court becomes kind of a big deal by getting judicial review.
The Business Professor
Authorized Shares
What are Authorized Shares of a company? Authorized shares are the maximum number of shares a company is allowed to issue to investors as laid out in its articles of incorporation. Outstanding shares are the actual shares issued or sold...
The Business Professor
Steps in the Incorporation Process
What are the Steps in the Incorporation Process? Incorporation generally entails filing the articles of incorporation, naming a registered agent, and receiving the charter or certificate or incorporation.
The Business Professor
Set up a Business Entity
What are the steps necessary to set up a Business Entity?
Sir Linkalot
How to spell "secretary"
Secetary...secretry...secetry...secretery...secetarey...secretarey...ohhhhh! I've got it! PA. Simples!
Curated Video
Lincoln Wasn't the Only Target
I don’t know about you, but the impression I always got of Lincoln’s assassination was that John Wilkes Booth was an actor who really, really hated the president and so in the middle of his show he snuck into the president’s box and...
One Minute History
148 Shinzo Abe - One Minute History
Shinzo Abe was born into a political family. His grandfather and great uncle both served as Japan’s Prime Minister. While working for Kobe Steel, Shinzo became active in the Liberal Democratic Party. His political career started when he...
Hip Hughes History
Can the President Launch a Nuclear Attack Unilaterally? ("Pressing the Button")
How does the President launch a nuclear attack? Can they do it by themselves are there checks and balances?
Hip Hughes History
The 1916 Election Explained
A HipHughes hop-scotch across the spirited electoral contest of 1916 between President Woodrow Wilson and Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
Curated Video
50 Profession Signs in ASL | Jobs ASL | Profession Series Pt. 1
Today we start a brand new series on profession signs. We've been getting a lot of questions about this one. There are so many of you working in your jobs wanting to learn ASL so you can communicate with deaf customers, patients and...
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Jobs and occupations | What Am I? Quiz | ESL Kids | 4K
Jobs and occupations | What Am I? Quiz | ESL Kids | 4K
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Let's learn all about jobs and occupations. There are 21 talking flashcards with fun facts about each occupation to help you learn about each job and...
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Let's learn all about jobs and occupations. There are 21 talking flashcards with fun facts about each occupation to help you learn about each job and...
Cerebellum
The United States Constitution - The President, Electoral College And The Judicial Branch
The United States Constitution is one of the most important and versatile documents ever written. The Electoral College and how this leads to the election of the President is explained. The United States Constitution. Part 5
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1852
You might call this election the election of 1844, part 2, because it was very similar to it. Just like in 1844, a young dark horse candidate won. Also like in 1844, the incumbent president was a Whig who had become President after the...
TMW Media
The history of the Kentucky Derby
We’re off to Louisville Kentucky on this episode home to the most famous horse race in the world, buckets of chicken and something called a hot brown. Saddle up, as we learn about Derby history at the Kentucky Derby Museum. We’ll give...
TLDR News
Gay Conversion Therapy & The Irish Border: This Week's Controversies in Parliament - TLDR News
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons debated the Government's seeming refusal to 'ban' conversion therapy and a debate about the Northern Irish...