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GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: Mean, Median, Mode and Range - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow...
The Business Professor
Types of Damages in Contract Law
The video explains the different types of damages that can be recovered in a contract action, specifically focusing on compensatory damages, consequential damages, nominal damages, and liquidated damages. The speaker provides examples...
ACDC Leadership
Price Discrimination- Micro Topic 4.3
In this video I explain how to draw a monopoly with first degree price discrimination. Try pausing the video to see if you can show price, consumer surplus, and profit on the graph. Please keep in mind that these clips are not designed...
ProTeachersVideo
A World of Maths: Ice Rink
This programme contains ten short and stylish sequences, all shot during the construction of an outdoor ice rink at the Old Naval College in Greenwich. Each sequence features a different aspect of mathematics for pupils to explore and...
Next Animation Studio
Goldman Sachs to begin operations to trade bitcoin futures contract
While most banks shy away from cryptocurrency, one of the world's most well-known financial institutions is all set to bring it to Wall Street. The New York Times reports that Goldman Sachs will soon begin using its own money to trade...
Science360
Sustainable Agriculture Engineering a win-win solution for poultry litter - Science Nation
New technology converts chicken manure into an eco-friendly revenue stream for farmers Description: Lee Blaney's lab at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, smells somewhat like a barnyard, and with good reason. With support...
ACDC Leadership
Floating and Fixed Exchange Rates- Macroeconomics
Float it or fix it? Mr. Clifford expalins the difference between floating and fixed exchange rates and how countries peg the value of their currency to another currency.
The Business Professor
Inventory Recording Systems: Perpetual vs Periodic
In this video, the speaker discusses two different inventory systems that companies can use to record their merchandise transactions - perpetual and periodic. The speaker gives examples of how a car dealership may use the perpetual...
Five Thousand Years
The Tao of Doing Business: Chinese Business Ethics
In today’s video, let’s take a look at how to do business according to ancient Chinese wisdom.<b<br/>r/>
And let’s learn from the wealthiest man from Chinese history on how he managed his wealth.
And let’s learn from the wealthiest man from Chinese history on how he managed his wealth.
Curated Video
Supply and Demand: The Force Behind a Cup of Coffee
This video explains how supply and demand work, and how they affect the price of goods and services. It uses the example of a coffee shop to illustrate how changes in supply and demand can impact the price of coffee, and how businesses...
Kids Learning Videos
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk
This is a great fairy tale that kids and children love to watch. Jack takes his family's cow and trades it for some "magic beans". This beans grow into a large beanstalk, leading to a magical kingdom. Up...
This is a great fairy tale that kids and children love to watch. Jack takes his family's cow and trades it for some "magic beans". This beans grow into a large beanstalk, leading to a magical kingdom. Up...
Curated Video
Estimating Fractional Quotients Using Basic Multiplication and Division Facts
In this video, the teacher explains how to estimate the number of boxes each team member needs to sell and the number of cars needed for a trip. By using basic multiplication and division facts, the teacher demonstrates how to determine...
Curated Video
Introduction to the Stock Market: Understanding Shares and Trading
Learn how shares of a company are bought and sold and how owning stocks grants ownership and a percentage of profits. This video emphasizes the importance of understanding trends and factors that can influence the rise and fall of stock...
MarketWatch
Here's how to navigate the real estate market's new normal
The pandemic changed the real estate market for sellers and buyers alike. Here's what to know and how to take advantage of it.
ACDC Leadership
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
In this video I explain economic development and the The Demographic Transition Model (DTM). Which shows how three things change over time: the birth rate, the death rate, and the total population. To give it some context, I focus on the...
Mediacorp
The Last Royals of India
This video explores the remnants of royalty in modern India, where once there were hundreds of kingdoms ruled by kings. The descendants of these rulers still hold on to their identities, even though they have lost their lands and...
ACDC Leadership
Awesome Supply and Demand Activity- The Pearl Exchange
The Pearl Exchange is a hands-on experiential learning activity that shows how buyers and sellers determine equilibrium price in a market. It also shows how changes in a market will lead to shortages or surpluses and result in changes in...
ACDC Leadership
Price Ceilings and Floors- Micro Topic 2.8
In this video I explain what happens when the government controls market prices. Price ceilings are a legal maximum price and price floors are a minimum legal price. Make sure that you can draw each of them on a demand and supply graph...
The Business Professor
Marketing - Why Pricing Discrimination is Harmful?
Marketing - Why Pricing Discrimination is Harmful?
ACDC Leadership
Personal Finance- EconMovies #16
In this episode of Econmovies, I talk about the different types of virtual economies, income taxes, cryptocurrencies, and the secret Easter egg hidden in the story. This movie is about a poverty stricken post-economic apocalypse...
PBS
Do I Need To Buy A House?
The importance of homeownership is still embedded in American culture, but actual homeownership has dropped to its lowest level since 1967. How should we react to that? Are more young people ready to buy a home than they believe?