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I WONDER - When Did The Women's Football World Cup Start?
This video is answering the question of when did the Women's Football World Cup start.
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I WONDER - What Happened To Golf In 1457?
This video is answering the question of what happened to golf in 1457.
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Waste Management Practices and Educating Local Youth
This video explores the innovative waste management practices at Atlas Kasbah and the educational efforts to teach local youth about waste management and positive environmental behavior. Building Tomorrow episode 6, part 4
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Do You Lie To Your Doctor?
Alok and Sheena take to the streets to ask people why they lie to their doctor. What are they really afraid of? We’ll reveal the most common lies and why they’re so dangerous. Our goal: to help you have a more candid and healthy...
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Introduction to a Queer Theory Reading of A Midsummer Night's Dream
This video explores a more complex reading of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," highlighting the sections that reveal desires outside of traditional pairings and the homoerotic subtext. The discussion includes the relationships between the...
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Why Endometriosis Patients Keep Getting Gaslit
It’s not “just cramps”, pregnancy will not cure the disease, and yes (sigh)...even teens can get it. People with endometriosis keep getting gaslit. Why is their pain being dismissed? Alok and Sheena talk about how the healthcare system...
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Shakespeare's Othello: Act 4, Scene 1 Analysis
This video delves into Act 4 of Othello, focusing on themes of masculinity and the destructive impact of patriarchal structures. We examine how gender roles and expectations influence the characters' actions and lead to tragic outcomes,...
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Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act 2, Scene 1 Analysis
In this video, we explore Act 2 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the magical fairy world is introduced. Learn about the dynamics between Oberon and Tatiana, the implications of the Indian boy, and the invisible forces...
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Shakespeare's Othello: Act 4, Scene 2 Analysis
In this video, we delve into Act 4, Scene 2 of Othello, highlighting the destructive power of patriarchy on both men and women. We explore how Othello's growing mistrust and Iago's manipulation further complicate the characters'...
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Women warriors, Tanya Smith's historical fencing journey
Meet Tanya Smith, pioneering the path for women in the competitive world of historical fencing.
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Celebrating All of the Community in North Edinburgh
Organizing a community festival in North Edinburgh draws attention to the many different communities that make up the city. Meet more of the town and learn how groups are coming together to represent and celebrate their city together....
The Guardian
Contoversy and Criticism with Mufti Qavi
As Qandeel's provacative social media presence grew, she became a voice for women seeking to control their sexuality. With this new status and visibility came criticism and risk. Mufti Qavi, a senior cleric, expressed disapproval of her...
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Empowering Women and Community Through Eco-Tourism on Cholé Island
Since its opening in 2000, the Cholé Island eco-lodge not only offers a unique and authentic experience for its visitors but also serves as a model for responsible tourism by supporting local resources and the community's development. It...
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Molly Pitcher
Dr. Forrester tells the story of Molly Pitcher and talks about all the interesting facts she learns from reading American history books.
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When Did Humans Start Shaving and Why?
Although the exact timeline of shaving isn’t 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...
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What Are the Three Waves of Feminism?
The three waves of feminism represent different time periods during the 19th and 20th centuries’ struggle for political, social, and economic gender equality. Feminism is a political and social movement or ideology that strives for...
Great Big Story
Lacey Baker, Breaking Barriers in Women's Skateboarding
Lacey Baker, pro skateboarder, advocates for equality in skateboarding while pushing her limits and designing for Meow Skateboards.
Great Big Story
Flor de Toloache, Breaking Boundaries in Mariachi Music
Discover Flor de Toloache, New York City's all-female mariachi band, redefining the genre with passion and talent.
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Protests at the White House
There is a rich history of protests and demonstrations at the White House and Lafayette Park, from the suffragists' silent pickets to a peace vigil that has spanned across decades.
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First Ladies
The role of the First Lady of the United States has changed over the years. These women have shaped the White House as well as the nation.
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Types of People in the Colonies
Colonial America housed many diverse inhabitants—from the enslaved to the gentry—each contributing to society in different ways.
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Daily Life in the Colonies
From bustling cities to quiet farms, colonial life was filled with the diverse experiences of European settlers, Indigenous communities, and the enslaved.
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Life in the Colonies: Women
In the Thirteen Colonies, women had limited rights and freedoms. Their lives, influenced by marriage, status, and coverture laws varied greatly, reflecting the evolving society of the time.
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History and Origin of the Olympics
History and Origin of the Olympics The Olympics From Antiquity to Paris 2024 part 1