Packt
Topics, Partitions, and Offsets
This video explains the concept of Kafka topics, partitions, and offsets. This clip is from the chapter "Kafka Theory" of the series "Apache Kafka Series - Learn Apache Kafka for Beginners".In this section, you will learn more about...
Mazz Media
Concrete
This live-action video program is about concrete. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
FuseSchool
Limestone Cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime
Limestone Cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about limestone cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime. What are their properties, similarities and differences? Find out more in this...
KERA
Concrete Heats Up Cities
According to a recent study, Dallas is getting hotter faster than most other cities in America. A few surprising factors make this city an especially bad “urban heat island,” but there are certain, simple things the city can do to combat...
The Backyard Scientist
Is your campfire trying to kill you? Exploding Rocks & Concrete
Ever heard of rocks exploding in a campfire? Can it really happen, and how dangerous is it? What happens if you spill molten metal on concrete? Today we will look at how and why concrete and rocks spall during a fire.
Curated Video
Using Abstract Nouns to Strengthen Your Writing
This video is a lesson for students on using abstract nouns in their writing. The teacher explains the difference between abstract and concrete nouns and provides examples. The students are then given practice identifying abstract nouns...
FuseSchool
What are the uses of Limestone?
In this video we give a detailed breakdown of Limestone and what the different uses of Limestone are.
Visual Learning Systems
Fascinating Fossils: How Fossils Help Us
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Science of Ice
The science that makes ice slippery also makes the Olympic Winter Games possible. But exactly what makes ice slippery? Ken Golden, a mathematician at the University of Utah, explains how the unique surface of ice makes the slide and...
Professor Dave Explains
Zooming Out From Earth to the Edge of the Observable Universe
We all know that the universe is big. But how big it is? Much bigger than you think. Let's start out by looking at the Earth, and then zoom out to progressively larger and larger structures, so that we can see just how big it is. Then...
Curated Video
Adding Specific Words and Phrases to Make Your Writing Come Alive
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using precise words and phrases in writing to create vivid mental images for readers. The teacher guides students through examples and practice exercises to help them understand the...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - Who Needs Geology?
Not only are our cities and almost every product we use derived from the ground, so is almost all our energy. Yet minerals and petroleum products are only the start. Every culture has wondered about the origin and nature of the earth and...
Curated Video
Organizing Evidence for an Argumentative Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to organize and order evidence for an argumentative essay using boxes and bullets. The steps for writing an essay are reviewed, emphasizing the importance of planning and organization to build a...
Curated Video
US bridges are frequently struck by barges and vessels
Despite dozens of incidents each year, standards to protect bridges from vessel strikes are thin. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Sponge City: Making Berlin Cooler
Berlin is becoming a "Sponge City" designed to tackle two issues - heat and flooding - by imitating nature. (Video by Gloria Kurnik)
Curated Video
Prior ship mishaps boosted confidence in strength of Baltimore bridge
The Francis Scott Key Bridge and nearby Chesapeake Bay Bridge both survived ship strikes in 1980.
Press Association
Esther McVey on the road to fill pothole problem
Tory minister Esther McVey helped fill a pothole to highlight the Government’s plans to fix the nation’s roads. Wearing a hard hat and high-viz clothes, Ms McVey grabbed a shovel, filled a barrow and used a wacker plate to level tarmac...
Press Association
Sadiq Khan comments on crumbling concrete crisis during school visit
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, vistis Newport Primary School in London as free school meals are rolled out across the capital to all state primary school children in London. Khan also speaks about the RAAC crisis in schools happening...
Press Association
Sadiq Khan demands the Government release information about buildings with unsafe concrete
The Mayor of London has made a call for the Government to release more information on buildings in London that could contain unsafe concrete. He made the comment during a visit to a primary school to launch free meals for primary school...
Press Association
Sir Keir Starmer addresses 'farce' situation following Gillian Keegan rant
Sir Keir Starmer addresses 'farce' situation after Gillian Keegan was caught on camera swearing about the coverage of the schools concrete row.
Bloomberg
KraneShares' Chen on China Equities
Xiaolin Chen, Head of International at KraneShares, discusses Chinese equities and her investment strategies. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
Bloomberg
China's Weak Economy, Geopolitics Keep Investors at Bay
China's stock market faces one hurdle after another. Investor confidence has taken a severe beating and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index was down over 6% in May. Now, the index is in bear territory. Charlotte Yang reports on...
Getty Images
Building the Berlin Wall
Cranes lower concrete slabs into place during the building of the Berlin Wall / materials brought in. Building the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961 in Berlin, Germany (Footage by Getty Images)