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Curated Video
The True Face of Mozart? Facial Reconstructions of the Prodigy Composer
The true appearance of Mozart is surprisingly contentious - He’s even been described as the most famous person whose true likeness is the least recognized. All of his portraits look a little different. His family members - as well as...
The Business Professor
Interviews - Planning Your Appearance
This Video Explains Interviews - Planning Your Appearance
The Business Professor
Understanding Patents: Types and Benefits
This video provides a brief overview of the three main types of patents: utility patents, design patents, and plant patents. The video also highlights the duration of each type of patent and emphasizes the importance of filing with the...
The Business Professor
Process for Bringing Criminal Charges
This Video Explains Process for Bringing Criminal Charges
The Business Professor
Hurdles to Achieving Fit in an Organization
Hurdles to Achieving Fit in an Organization
The Business Professor
Auditing - Auditor Independence
This video explains what is Auditor Independence
Wonderscape
The Cycle of the Moon
The moon takes approximately 27 and 1/3 days to orbit the Earth, but due to the Earth's movement, it appears to return to the same position in the sky after 29 and a half days, a period known as a lunar month. During this cycle, the...
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Distinguishing Alligators from Crocodiles: Snout Shape and Other Visual Clues
In this video, the difference between alligators and crocodiles is explored through visual cues such as the shape of their snouts and the placement of their eyes. It is explained that alligators have a rounded, wide snout, while...
Curated Video
The Rise and Fall of Greek and Serbian Football: A History of World Cup Success and Disappointment
This video discusses the football history of Greece and Serbia. It highlights their successes and failures in international tournaments, as well as their passionate fan bases. The video also touches on the challenges and controversies...
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Eric Cantona and Bernd Schuster: Football Legends and World Cup Absences
This video highlights the careers of two iconic football players, Eric Cantona and Bernd Schuster. Cantona's success with Manchester United and his impact on the team's revival is explored, while Schuster's achievements with Barcelona...
Astrum
What Does a Ring Around the Sun Mean?
Everything about sundogs, lunar halos, ice halos, parhelia, and circumzenithal arcs.
PBS
The Return of Trolls in Folklore and Literature
As science and formal education spread, belief in trolls began to fade until a resurgence of folklore interest in the 19th century. Danish author Hans Christian Andersen included trolls in his fairy tales, and Norwegian illustrators like...
PBS
Trolls: From Folklore to Social Media
Modern trolls, lurking on social media, harass and antagonize others while concealing their identities are much like their ancient counterparts who hid in dark, isolated spaces. Rooted in Scandinavian folklore, trolls originally...
PBS
The Rise of UFO Encounters and Pop Culture Influence
There was a surge in UFO sightings from the 1940s through the 1980s, with the "flying saucer era" beginning in 1946. Significant events like the Roswell incident in 1947 and the first widely publicized alien abduction case of Barney and...
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Twig - Ciencias generales
Twig - Ciencias generales
Science ABC
Why Do You See Colorful Rainbow Patches On A Wet Road?
The appearance of patches of different colors on roads on a rainy day is due to a combination of oil, water, and light rays. When it rains, the oil on the road comes in contact with water, and the light rays bounce off the surface of the...
Science ABC
Why Are Some Ice Cubes Cloudy While Others Are Clear?
The clarity of ice cubes is determined by the temperature of the water used to make them. Warmer water contains more impurities, which are released when the water is cooled and frozen. Ice cubes made from distilled or boiled water are...
Science ABC
Why Are Rainbows Curved?
A rainbow is not actually shaped like a semicircle or an arc; that is simply the shape that we see. In fact, a rainbow is a circle, but we can’t see the full shape because the horizon cuts off the lower half. However, if you were...
Science ABC
When Did Humans Start Shaving and Why?
Although the exact timeline of shaving isnt clear, most experts and found artifacts suggest that shaving has been around since approximately 100,000 BC, when cavemen would eliminate hair from their body by pulling them out one at a time,...
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Galaxy
A collection of billions of stars, along with gas and dust, held together by its own gravity.
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Tissue
A collection of cells in an organism that have similar appearance, structure and function.
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Homogeneous mixture
A mixture of two or more substances which appears to be a single, uniform medium, with no visible separation between its components.
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