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Citizenship and Personal Responsibility
This lesson explains how citizenship includes obligations by describing examples of how citizens exercise personal responsibility.
Mr. Beat
When Does a Police Officer Go Too Far? | Graham v. Connor
In episode 15 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man with diabetes is beat up by the police who think he is drunk and just robbed a convenience store. Spoiler alert- he didn't.
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Ending of a Story
"Ending of a Story" models understanding of story structure by explaining how to identify what happens at the end of a story.
The Business Professor
Initial Actions by the Board of Directors
What are the Initial Actions by the Board of Directors? The initial board consent should include a separate paragraph to address the issuance of stock to the initial shareholders of the company.
The Business Professor
High-Performing Teams (Characteristics)
What is a High-Performing Team? What are the characteristics of the high-performing team? High-performance teams is a concept within organization development referring to teams, organizations, or virtual groups that are highly focused on...
The Business Professor
Halo Effect
What is the Halo Effect? The halo effect is the tendency for positive impressions of a person, company, country, brand, or product in one area to positively or negatively influence one's opinion or feelings in other areas.
The Business Professor
Group Cohesion
What is Group Cohesion? the unity or solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
The Business Professor
8 Discipline or 8D Problem Solving
What is 8 Discipline Problem Solving? What is 8D problem solving? Eight Disciplines Methodology is a method or model developed at Ford Motor Company used to approach and to resolve problems, typically employed by quality engineers or...
The Business Professor
Social Capital
What is Social Capital? Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively".
The Business Professor
Protective Provisions - Term Sheet
What are Protective Provisions in a Term Sheet? Protective provisions are terms that allow preferred shareholders to veto or block specific corporate actions. Protective provisions can help protect the interests of minority shareholders...
The Business Professor
Laissez Faire - Management Theory
What is Laissez Faire approach to management? The term Laissez-faire is of French origin and translates to “letting people do as they choose.” This leadership style is the complete opposite of micromanaging. Laissez-faire leaders allow...
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Recovering Intentionality
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) highlights the core difference between the social sciences and natural sciences, involving intentionality.
Mister Simplify
Attribution Theory and Social Psychology Explained with Examples - Simplest explanation ever
As we all know, human beings tend to judge people based on their actions and tend to draw conclusions on people's personalities and inner character.
Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we...
Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we...
Curated Video
Theme and Motivation
“Theme and Motivation” will explain how character motivation impacts the theme of a story.
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Character Traits in Drama
Character Traits in Drama explains the importance of character traits in a drama by exploring physical appearance, behavior, and interactions with others.
Curated Video
The Interpretive Art of Political Science: Exploring Human Action and Intentions
Political theorist Mark Bevir, UC Berkeley, relates his conviction of how political science - and the human sciences in general - differ strongly from the natural sciences in that political science requires acts of interpretation to...
Curated Video
Pip: Ambition, Identity, and Redemption
Pip is the main character of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. He is a young orphan who dreams of becoming a gentleman. While working as a blacksmith's apprentice, he learns that an anonymous benefactor has bestowed him with...
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Exploring Themes in The Scarlet Letter
"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a dark novel set in Puritan Massachusetts. It explores themes of sin, guilt, and the corrupting influence of society on individuals. Through the characters of Hester Prynne, Reverend...
Señor Jordan
Preterite Vs Imperfect Song! (Cielito Lindo)
Here's a song based around the traditional song: "Cielito Lindo" to help you remember the difference uses of the Preterite and the Imperfect tenses in Spanish.
Señor Jordan
Ser vs. Estar - Using Estar (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering some rules about when estar is used in Spanish.
Señor Jordan
Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 3 - Episode 12 (Basic) - With Pop-Ups!
Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 3 - Episode 12 (Basic) - With Pop-Ups!
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Theme
“Theme” will help students evaluate the concepts of theme and main idea within a piece of literature.
Señor Jordan
02 Spanish Lesson - Imperfect - AR verbs
This video lesson covers another 'past tense' in the Spanish language: the imperfect. This video scratches the surface of some of the uses of the imperfect but later we'll go more in depth.