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5-minute PE Warm up & fitness - Balancing
n todays session I take you through a 5 minute warm up routine for you and your class to follow along to, to help warm up your muscles and develop whole body balancing. You can perform each activity for 30 seconds, and your muscles and...
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Do American Possibilities Include AI? | A White House Demo Day Vlog
Do American Possibilities Include AI? | A White House Demo Day Vlog
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How to Determine an Appropriate Feedback Approach
You know how important good quality feedback is, for developing and motivating your people. But there are different ways you can do it. So, how do you select an appropriate feedback approach for your project team members? Purpose of...
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Waterfall vs Agile: The Big Principle at Stake
If you are subscribed to a few Project Management feeds, blogs, or YT channels (like this one), you're probably seeing it too... I am talking about the constant flow of 'Waterfall vs Agile' or 'Agile versus Waterfall' arguments. They...
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What is the Iron Triangle? Time, Cost, Quality, Scope?
What is the Project Manager's Iron Triangle? It is also known as the Time-Cost-Quality Triangle, The Triple Constraint, and The Triangle of Balance.
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What is Project Portfolio Management? PM in Under 5
Portfolio Management is becoming a more important part of the project management world - especially at enterprise level. So, what is Project Portfolio Management?
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What is the Belbin Team Profile? Project Management in Under 5
The Belbin Team Profile is one of the most widely used team assessment tools. It is a great help to project managers in balancing your team and diagnosing problems with your team dynamics. So, what is the Belbin Team Profile?
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - UML Abstract Class - ATM Part 3
In this video, we will work on the transaction class and add reporting to our ATM system. This clip is from the chapter "Module 4" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover UML case...
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - UML Abstract Class - ATM Part 2
In this video, we will work on the child classes called SavingAccount and CheckingAccount. This clip is from the chapter "Module 4" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover UML case...
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - UML Abstract Class - ATM Part 1
In this video, we will work on an ATM case study where will be creating a simple program to fulfil the requirements as per the given UML diagram. In this first part, we will create an account class and add the main methods. This clip is...
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Most People Don't Know How Bikes Work
This video explores how bicycles work, revealing that most people don’t realize the complexities behind steering and balance. A modified bike is used to demonstrate how steering affects both direction and stability. The video delves into...
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How To Measure The Tiniest Forces In The Universe
This video explores the intricacies of precision mass measurement, from the standard kilogram to forces as small as 10 micrograms. It delves into the challenges of subdividing large masses and the limits of conventional methods, like...
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A Robot That Walks, Flies, Skateboards, Slacklines
Meet Leonardo (LEO), a groundbreaking robot that combines walking, flying, skateboarding, and slacklining. Unlike typical drones or bipedal robots, LEO integrates advanced posture stabilization and adaptive landing gear for navigating...
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Learning the Importance of Moderation
In this video, the Oryx teaches children about the importance of moderation in various aspects of life. Through the story of Basil, a boy addicted to video games, they learn about balancing leisure activities with responsibilities,...
Science ABC
Science Of Kites: How Do Kites Fly?
Kites fly because of the aerodynamic forces of lift and drag. The difference in air pressure on the top and bottom of the kite creates lift. The drag is created by the friction of the air flowing around the kite. The lift balances the...
Science ABC
Nervous System Explained In Simple Words
Your nervous system is why you can see this video, scratch your neck, feel hungry and ask yourself, Who am I? The human nervous system is a fascinating system with 86 billion neurons and about the same number of glial cells. The main...
Science ABC
Muscle Fatigue: Why Do Muscles Shake When Lifting?
Muscle trembling during weightlifting or intense exercise is a result of muscle fatigue. Muscle fatigue, in simple words, refers to the state when our muscles get tired. To understand this phenomenon, it is better to first understand...
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Do Fish Get Thirsty and Do They Need to Drink Water?
Whether fish get thirsty depends on the fish you look at. Fish that live in freshwater have different physiology to deal with their environment than fish in salty seawater. These physiological differences dictate whether fish need to...
Science ABC
Can You Live Without A Kidney?
Although kidneys are clearly important for survival, they are not essential, and this is particularly true if only one kidney is present. Some people are born without one of their kidneys, a condition called renal agenesis. Some other...
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Are There More Men Or Women In The World?
While the population statistic is around 102 men : 100 women, the birth rate is more skewed. Approximately 107 men are born for every 100 women. However, over time that number seems to even out. Over the course of millions of years of...
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Why Do We Feel The “Urge To Jump”?
The urge to jump or high place phenomenon apparently springs from a distortion of our perceptions. Lab tests have shown that people estimate disgusting things, such as feces, to be closer than they really are. Another example is...
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Why Do Tightrope Walkers Carry Long Poles when Walking on A Rope?
Carrying a pole helps the walker increase their rotational inertia, which aids in maintaining stability while walking over the narrow rope. The pole also adds more weight below the center of gravity of the walker, which is another bonus...
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Prey
An animal that is hunted and killed for food by a predator. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce...
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Bile
A bitter, dark green to yellow liquid produced by the liver, and stored in the gall bladder. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...