Healthcare Triage
Do We Need New Calorie Labels?
There’s a lot of media attention on a recent study examining whether labeling food with the amount of exercise that would be needed to then burn it off changes how much people eat. Let’s dig in and see.
The Business Professor
Understanding the SWOT Analysis in Business
In this video, the presenter explains the SWOT analysis, which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, as one of the most commonly employed business tools in large businesses and startup ventures. The presenter...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Evolution - Evidence for Natural Selection
Fossils discovered within rocks led scientists to begin to change their ideas on the creation of life on earth. Charles Darwin's 5 year voyage on HMS Beagle led to him collecting different flora and fauna from the countries he visited....
Healthcare Triage
Healthcare and Customer Satisfaction: Not ALWAYS Mutually Exclusive
You've all experienced it: There's a problem with your health care bill, or you have difficulty getting coverage for the care you need. Your doctor or hospital tells you to talk to your insurer. Your insurer tells you to talk to your...
Cerebellum
The Elements Of Poetry - Figurative Language Continued
The Elements of Poetry - Figurative language, meter and rhyme, simile, and metaphor . these are a few of the many topics explored in this lively video tour through the genre of poetry. Other elements illustrated in the program include:...
Curated Video
Understanding Rates: Part of the Ratio Family
In this lesson, students will learn about rates and their connection to ratios. The video explains that rates are a type of ratio that compare two or more quantities of different measures, such as miles per hour or price per pound. It...
Curated Video
Strengthening Your Writing: Using Linking Words and Wow Words
In this video, the teacher discusses how to strengthen writing by using linking words and wow words. The teacher explains that linking words are like a metal chain that connect words, phrases, and sentences to make writing cohesive. Wow...
Curated Video
Writing Lively and Engaging Stories: Adding Similes
In this video lesson, students will learn how to write lively and engaging stories by incorporating similes. The teacher reviews the definition of a simile and explains how it can enhance storytelling. Students are guided through the...
Wonderscape
Understanding Value, Base 10 and Symbols for Comparing Numbers
In this video that meets Common Core 1st grade math standards, the teacher introduces the concept of base 10 and how it makes counting and representing numbers easier. The teacher demonstrates how to count using base 10 by showing a set...
Press Association
Shingles vaccine 'slashes risk of dementia by 17%’
The shingles vaccine given to people on the NHS slashes the risk of dementia by 17%, according to a new study.
The finding – which experts say is “convincing” – shows the Shingrix vaccine is linked to a “significantly” lower risk of...
Bloomberg
China Trade Plunges More Than Forecast
China is seeing exports fall for a third straight month in July. Imports also plunged way more than anticipated. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: EM Selloff Is Short-Term, Not Major Turn
Mark Cudmore and Dani Burger break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
Bloomberg
SEB: Fed May Stop Rate Hikes Earlier Than Projected
SEB Head of Asia Strategy Eugenia Victorino thinks if the economy slows in line with her expectations, the Fed may stop rate hikes earlier than it is projecting now. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Not a Good Time for BOJ to Modify YCC: Kiuchi
"It's not a good time for the BOJ to modify YCC." Takahide Kiuchi, executive economist at Nomura Research Institute and former policy board member at the Bank of Japan, discusses the central bank's policy and his outlook for the yen. He...
Getty Images
Animation of a divergent biconcave lens, showing its effect on parallel rays of light. Light is refracted when it passes from air into the more dense medium of the glass lens, slowing it down and changing the angle of its path
Animation of a divergent biconcave lens, showing its effect on parallel rays of light. Light is refracted when it passes from air into the more dense medium of the glass lens, slowing it down and changing the angle of its path
Getty Images
Customer Satisfaction Survey Ticking Very Dissatisfied
Customer Satisfaction Survey Ticking Very Dissatisfied