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Bridgeman Arts

Congress Passes Wage Bill

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Congress Passes Wage Bill
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British Movietone

TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The London Europe Society and Students for a United Europe stage a torchlight procession to celebrate Britain's entry into the Common Market. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
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British Movietone

BYE BYE BEATLES!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Our pictures show the Beatles leaving for Hong Kong and Sydney, with Jimmy Nicol standing in for drummer Ringo, who is in hospital. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the...
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Curated Video

Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's

Higher Ed
The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
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Bloomberg

CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee on India Budget

Higher Ed
Confederation of Indian Industry Director General Chandrajit Banerjee discusses expectations for Indian Budget. CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led trade association with over 9000 members from the private as well as...
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Bloomberg

Base Case US Recession Will Be Mild, Says Citi's Clark

Higher Ed
Veronica Clark, US economist at Citigroup Inc., discusses a possible recession in the US economy, the labor market and her outlook for Federal Reserve policy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of Citi's Australia & New...
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Curated Video

The History Of Campaign Financing

Higher Ed
How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Bloomberg

Citigroup Is 'Overweight' Financial, Tech, China Stocks

Higher Ed
Rob Buckland, chief global equity strategist at Citigroup Inc, explains why he is "overweight" financial and technology stocks. He also talks about US Treasuries, UK Gilts, and the opportunities he sees in global stock markets. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Citi Ebrahim Rahbari on Pound Meltdown

Higher Ed
Citi Global Head of FX Analysis Ebrahim Rahbari discusses the pound's meltdown and BOE's attempts to calm markets rattled. He spoke to David Ingles, Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

Economy Running Too Hot for Fed, PIMCO Says

Higher Ed
The economy is running too hot for the Federal Reserve, says PIMCO economist and senior vice president. She talks about what the Fed is looking for in the next US consumer-price index report. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's...
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Bridgeman Arts

RESEARCH IMW tape 171 signs of the nazi medical experiments on auschwitz victims 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1945 - Poland - Child with signs of medical experiments - prisoner arrives and faces the scientists - Prisoners examined by the Soviet scientists, one is infected by leprosy - young boy examined - Young man is being examined - 13 years...
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Curated Video

How The Pandemic Impacts Children With Autism

Higher Ed
Many patients are forced to wait months to receive a diagnoses and start specialized treatment services.
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Bloomberg

Dubai's Real Estate Market: Where to Next?

Higher Ed
July 24 -- Jesse Downs, managing director at Phidar Advisory, discusses Dubai's real estate market, the key highlights and her outlook for the industry. She speaks to Yousef Gamal El-Din on Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

China Manufacturing Loses Steam as Growth Risks Mount

Higher Ed
The slowdown in China's economic growth continues, with weaknesses in both manufacturing and services. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Curated Video

New Data Suggests 1 In 44 U.S. Children Affected By Autism

Higher Ed
This rate compares with 1 in 54 identified with autism in 2016.
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Bloomberg

What Call for Fiscal Policy Means for Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Amy Wu Silverman of RBC Capital Markets, Charles Schwab's Collin Martin and Patrick Palfrey of Credit Suisse discuss market sentiment and the balance between fiscal and monetary policy. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Guangzhou R&F Properties Seeking 6-Month Debt Extension

Higher Ed
China's Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. is seeking a debt extension to avoid a default as shockwaves from a credit crunch continue to reverberate throughout the property sector. The company wants more time to pay a $725 million note...
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Teen Kids News

Could You Be Addicted to Technology

6th - 8th
Technology is everywhere, and it is not going away. Teenagers stare down at their iPhones, or keep their eyes glued to a tablet or laptop, instead of observing the world around them. It's not unusual to see two adolescents seated...
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Bloomberg

Philippines Seeks to Attract FDI Through New Campaign

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- Philippine Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez discusses the government's new initiatives to attract foreign direct investments. The "Make It Happen in the Philippines” campaign kicked off on November 24. Lopez speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bridgeman Arts

Woodrow Wilson declares war before Congress, April 6th 1917 and signs the declaration of war. Wilson at the lottery. US trainee soldiers at training camp.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Woodrow Wilson declares war before Congress, April 6th 1917 and signs the declaration of war. Wilson at the lottery. US trainee soldiers at training camp.
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Bloomberg

Developed-Market Stocks Favored Over Emerging, JPMorgan AM Says

Higher Ed
Sylvia Sheng, global multi-asset strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy, its implications for financial markets, and the opportunities she sees. She also talks about the outlook for China's economy with...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross: Fed Could Learn From Monopoly Game

Higher Ed
July 7 -- Today's global economy is a lot like Monopoly, the Atlantic City-based board game, says Bill Gross because the bank caps the money players get every round and growth eventually fizzles. Bloomberg's John Gittelsohn and Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

LIB 24-2-70 MINERAL PROSPECTING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Higher Ed
Mineral prospecting in Western Australia by exploration company, Academus 1. wide of prospector walking through scrub 2. ms prospector, chipping rock samples with hammer 3. cu chipping rock sample 4. various shots builders on...
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Bridgeman Arts

General Jodl signs surrender agreement at Eisenhower HQ, May 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
General Alfred Jodl meets Allied officials at General Eisenhower's schoolhouse HQ in Reims, France, May 1945, and the delegations sign the surrender documents.