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The Spanish Missions in America
Dr. Forrester tells about the Spanish missionaries who built missions throughout the Americas and talks about how those missions functioned.
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Hernando de Soto and Don Pedro Menéndez
Dr. Forrester tells about the famous Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto and his expedition to the Mississippi River. She then tells the story of the Spanish explorer who followed, Don Pedro Menéndez.
Great Big Story
Meet BammBamm, The Prehistoric Babirusa of Sulawesi
Discover the unique babirusa, a tusked member of the pig family from Sulawesi, and learn about its fascinating traits and conservation status.
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How to Build a Closed Terrarium
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. In this video, we will go over the...
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How to Create a Closed Native Terrarium
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. Observe how the plant life changes and...
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The plight of the hyacinth macaw
Explore the challenges facing the hyacinth macaw, from illegal trade to habitat loss.
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How to Create a Closed Terrarium
Terrariums are a fun outdoors project. Join me as I show you how to build a closed native terrarium in a sealed jar using moss, plants, hardscape, and insects found around the countryside, in parks or gardens. A terrariums is an enclosed...
Great Big Story
Meet Gila, The Venomous Desert Dweller
Explore the life of the Gila monster, a unique venomous lizard native to the US, facing habitat loss.
Great Big Story
Louie Gong and Eighth Generation, Revolutionizing Native Art
Discover how Louie Gong's Eighth Generation empowers Native artists and challenges counterfeit culture with authentic, community-driven art.
Wonderscape
Exploring Snake Species Around the World
Discover the world's diverse snake species, from creatively named snakes like the Black-Tailed Cribo to the dangerous black mamba in Africa. Learn about the ecological impacts of invasive species like Florida's pythons and the...
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Okra: A Delicious Sudanese Dish
In this video, the teacher explains the origins and popularity of okra in African cuisine, specifically in Sudan. They demonstrate how to prepare a traditional Sudanese okra stew called Bamiya Mafuka, using fresh okra, onions, garlic,...
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The Culinary Delights of Mexico: Exploring the Flavors and Gifts of Mexican Cuisine
This video explores the rich and diverse world of Mexican cuisine, highlighting its unique ingredients and their global influence. From the staple grain of corn to the famous tomato-based salsa and the beloved avocado in guacamole,...
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Exploring the Flavors of Mexican Cuisine: Herbs and Spices
In this video, we explore the diverse range of herbs and spices used in Mexican cooking, highlighting their regional variations and European influences. The most famous ingredient, chili, is used in various forms and combinations to...
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7 Tips to Sound Natural on IELTS Speaking - IELTS Energy Podcast 1330
Do you struggle to speak naturally in English? You're not alone! Many students master grammar but struggle with speaking fluently. Today we share tips to that will help you show your fluency on test day and boost your Fluency and...
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Influence of Native Americans
Dr. Forrester discusses the impact of Native Americans on the British settlers and modern American culture.
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Northeast Resources
Dr. Forrester explores the diverse natural resources of the Northeastern region of the United States of America.
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I Would Hope Your Grammar is Better on IELTS - IELTS Energy Podcast 1247
When should you use 'would' on IELTS and when do you need to stick with 'will?' Today we break down this grammar so you can use it to impress the Examiner on IELTS Speaking.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Annelida Part 3: Oligochaeta and Hirudinea (Segmented Terrestrial/Aquatic Worms and Leeches)
With the marine segmented worms covered, let's get a closer look at Oligochaeta and Hirudinea, which include the familiar earthworms, and the leeches. The anatomy and physiology of the common earthworm is actually quite fascinating,...
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Tiny Baby Rubber Boa!
Meet and Greet: Baby Snake! (do do, do,dodo)<br/>
Say hello and welcome our tiny new friend. Do you have a name suggestion? Do you think they are Male or Female? We'll find out soon when our vet gives them an exam.
Say hello and welcome our tiny new friend. Do you have a name suggestion? Do you think they are Male or Female? We'll find out soon when our vet gives them an exam.
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Native American Indians
Miss Palomine tells the student about the Native American people of the Americas. She focuses primarily on the Iroquois and describes how Native Americans lived and how many different tribes and languages there are.
All Ears English
1876 - Have a Can Do Attitude in Business English
Do you have a can-do attitude about learning English? Today we share how native English speakers use 'can do' and 'will do' and dive into what it means to have a can-do attitude! Is it cultural? Find out today.
All Ears English
1919 - You Will Have Mastered Future Perfect English Grammar by the End of this Episode
By the time you finish this episode, you will have stopped avoiding this advanced grammar point. Are you busy? Do you end up arriving at places when the event has already taken place? Find out how to use the future perfect in English...
All Ears English
2049 - I Have to Say, Your English Is Very Natural
Today we answer a listener question - what is the difference between I have to say, I would say, and I would have to say? Learn more about these 3 useful phrases and get barbecue guest tips in American culture.
All Ears English
1873 - Corrections, Comments, and Replies Any, No or Some?
How do you know whether to use any, no, or some? These determiners can be tricky in English but today we break down the rules so you can use them to make connections in English.