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Barcroft Media
The Beauty School In A Men's Prison
A MEN'S prison is one of the world's least likely settings for a beauty school, but one group of California inmates are fast on their way to becoming qualified beauticians. Manicures, pedicures and facials are just some of the treatments...
Professor Dave Explains
Pericyclic Reactions Part 4: Electrocyclizations (Conrotatory/Disrotatory and Nazarov Cyclizations)
Just one more on pericyclic reactions! We have to cover electrocyclizations. This way we can talk about neat stuff with frontier molecular orbitals, like conrotatory vs. disrotatory overlap, as well as the important Nazarov cyclization....
Curated Video
Octopuses: Adaptations, Behavior, and Reproduction
This video provides a comprehensive overview of octopuses, also known as octopods. It discusses their characteristics, adaptability, and intelligence. It also touches on their solitary nature, mating behaviors, and reproductive...
Mazz Media
Biodiversity
This live-action video program is about the word biodiversity. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biodiversity through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Ancient Lights Media
Cells - Components of the Cytoplasm
Cell Structure and Function Set: 3. This clip introduces the structure and function of the components of the Cytoplasm in animal and plant cells.
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Types of Polymerisation reactions
It explains various polymerization reactions, formation of polyethene, polyamide, polyester,phenol- formaldehyde. It also explain the vulcanization of rubber.
Professor Dave Explains
Bacterial Pathogenesis How Bacteria Cause Damage
So we know that there are unbelievable numbers of bacteria inside of us, and some of them are good. So what about the bad ones? What do those do? How do they harm us, exactly? What defenses do we have against them? Let's take a look!
Professor Dave Explains
Unicellular Life Part 2: Archaea and Protists
Everyone knows about bacteria, but there are tons of other unicellular species! Archaea are prokaryotes just like bacteria, but they live in some pretty weird places, which teaches us a lot about the kinds of conditions life can thrive...
Professor Dave Explains
Alloys: Types and Examples
We know that liquids and gases can form mixtures, but did you know that solids can, too? Even metals! Mixtures of metals are called alloys, and they have tremendous technological application. What is the structure of an alloy? Are there...
Curated Video
Exercise Expectations and Goals
This video provides tips and motivation for sticking to an exercise routine. It emphasizes the importance of tracking progress, varying workouts, and setting goals. It also highlights the benefits of exercising with a buddy and the...
Mazz Media
What is a Population?
What is the difference between a population, community and ecosystem and species? What defines different populations of the same species? What factors lead to separate populations? In this program explains that members of the same...
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Introduction to Animal Husbandry
It explains the term animal husbandry. It talks about common animal farming practices and describes various practices followed in management of domestic animals.
PBS
When Did Marriage Become about Love?
Did you know marrying for love is a pretty recent development in human history? A couple in love at a wedding may seem like the most natural thing in the world, but for most of human history this was not the principal motivation for the...
AllTime 10s
What If Time Travel Was Possible? - Alternate Reality
What would actually happen if this seemingly sci-fi phenomenon was proven to be possible?
Encyclopaedia Britannica
EB Presents: Biodiversity Infographic Explainer
Overview of how scientists measure biodiversity.
TMW Media
Sustainable Farming: Common ways farmers protect their crops
How do farmers protect crops? How can farmers reduce the need for fertilizer and pesticides? What kinds of threats do citrus farmers face? Sustainable Farming, Part 1
Curated Video
Construction of a Bowling Ball
In this video, we learn about the two major parts that make up a bowling ball: the core and the cover stock. The core, which can be made from various materials and the cover stock, which is the outermost portion of the ball that comes...
PBS
Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal?
We've all heard that Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but where does that idea come from? And is it true? On today's episode, Vanessa Hill joins us to uncover the history of breakfast and whether or not we can truly...
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Animal Fibres - Silk
It talks about the history of silk and the life history of a silk moth. It also describes sericulture and silk processing.
Curated Video
Biodiversity
In this live-action program viewers will learn that biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of all living organisms and the different ecological complexes in which they exist.
Students will come to understand that the...
Students will come to understand that the...
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons
Overview of the types of quadrilaterals.
Curated Video
Dolphins: Behavior, Communication, and Social Structure
This video provides an overview of dolphins, highlighting their diverse species, social behaviors, communication methods, mating rituals, and parenting habits. It also explores their intelligence, tool usage, and ability to mimic other...
ATHS Engineering
Introduction to Manufacturing Processes and Techniques
Now that we understand material selection, it's time to build something. But where would we build it? This video discusses the importance of selecting the right material and the various methods of manufacturing. It explores different...
ACDC Leadership
Skill-Building Boot Camp
Boot Camp is an interactive skill-building program where students practice the skills required to succeed in school. Students work together to complete a variety of hands-on experiential learning activities that focus on five skills:...