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Brazil - Geography & States | Countries of the World
Learn about Brazil -- the largest country in South America with 4,655 miles of coastline with this Countries of the World song by KLT!
Flipping Physics
Capacitance
This video explores the science behind capacitors, including what they are, how they work, and how they store electric potential energy in an electric field. The definition of capacitance is given, as well as the units and symbols used...
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Current and Drift Velocity
We explore the concept of electric current and conventional current, which is the direction that positive charges flow, and the reality that electrons move in the opposite direction in most circuits. We derive the equation for average...
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Hands-on Examples for Wrapper class, Autoboxing and Unboxing
This video will explore wrapper classes, autoboxing, and unboxing into practice with hands-on exercises. We will understand coding tasks that involve creating wrapper class objects, performing autoboxing and unboxing operations, and...
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Concept of Wrapper Class, Autoboxing and Unboxing
In this video, we will discover wrapper classes, which provide a way to work with primitive data types as objects. This video will explain autoboxing and unboxing, which enables automatic conversion between primitive types and their...
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Naming Convention Part-1
In this video, we will discover the best practices for naming variables, methods, and classes in Java and the commonly followed naming conventions in the Java community, helping to write clean and understandable code. This clip is from...
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Comments in Java
In this video, we will learn the importance of comments in Java and how they can enhance code readability and maintainability. We will explore the different types of comments available in Java and understand when and how to use them...
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Build a Super Advanced Trading Bot on DYDX Hosted on AWS with Python - Bot Improvements and Next Steps
In this video, we will delve into various improvements and next steps you can take with your trading bot. You will receive valuable insights on enhancing your bot's strategies, implementing additional features, and adapting to changing...
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Build a Super Advanced Trading Bot on DYDX Hosted on AWS with Python - Position Sizing and Risk Management
In this video, we will assign you a YouTube homework task related to the Kelly Criterion (check this link in the course resources). We will cover position sizing and risk management techniques specific to pairs trading. You will learn...
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Mega Web Development Bootcamp with React Bootstrap 5, Redux, and REST API - Designing About Us Page Header Section
This video focuses on designing the header section of the About Us page, creating an attractive and informative visual element. This clip is from the chapter "Designing NavBar, About us, Contact us with Routing" of the series "Mega Web...
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A Trip to R Farm
Miss Palomine discovers that the farm she is visiting has only animals that start with the letter -R. She shows the Rudy Rooster letter card, plays his music video, and then she and the student look for words that begin with uppercase -R.
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The Curvy Letter S
We find Miss Palomine in a car. She reads a road sign warning drivers of S curves ahead. This begins the discussion of the shape of the letter -S. When she arrives in the classroom, Miss Palomine demonstrates to the student how to trace...
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Stay Straight on Silver Street
Miss Palomine is lost again. She gets directions that say, “Stay straight on Silver Street,” and this begins the discussion on the differences between the uppercase -S and the lowercase -s. She shows the Sally Snail music video and then...
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Quincy Quail’s Quest
Miss Palomine brings a book called Quincy Quail’s Quest. After they review the Qq card, she and the student look and listen for -q words in the story.
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Nelson's Neighborhood Nibbles
We find Miss Palomine reading a menu at Nelson’s Neighborhood Nibbles. She talks about all the -n words on the menu. She and the student then begin their search for more -n words.
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Jelly Jack is Jumping
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase letter -J and, using the Jelly Jack music video, she identifies the uppercase -J words.
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It's Gummy Gabby
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase and lowercase letter Gg and, using the Gummy Gabby music video, she identifies some -g words. She talks about the difference between the shape of the uppercase -G and the lowercase -g.
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Even More E
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase and lowercase letter -Ee and, with the student, looks for words that begin with the letter -e.
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The Exciting Ethan Eel
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase and lowercase -ee and, using the Ethan Eel music video, she identifies some words.
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It's D-Day
Daisy Dog comes to visit and Miss Palomine teaches your student how to trace the uppercase -D and lowercase -d. Then they practice writing Dd.
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C, It’s Not That Hard
Miss Palomine teaches the student how to trace the uppercase and lowercase -c. They then practice writing the uppercase and lowercase -c.
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I’ll Bet You Know Your Alphabet
Miss Palomine reviews the alphabet song. This time she points out the uppercase and lowercase versions of each letter.
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Writing Your First Name
Miss Palomine tells the student that Katie is her first name. She then writes her name on elementary lined paper, reviewing the strokes for each letter and showing the letter character associated with each letter. She tells the student...
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Writing Wally Whale's W
Miss Palomine finds Wally Whale’s initials written in the sand as she strolls along the beach. She and the student review the lined paper and then they practice tracing and writing the uppercase -W and the lowercase -w.