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What Does an Emotional Support Animal Really Do?
Do you have a pet that you rely on for emotional support? ESAs are becoming more and more popular, but what do they actually do for their owners? In this video, I take a look at the benefits of having an ESA and dispel some of...
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Research Sources
Research Sources explains the importance of using both print and Internet sources in research.
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Emotion Regulation Hacks: Two Powerful Calming Techniques
Are you often overwhelmed by powerful emotions? Do you wish there were some simple, yet effective ways to reduce the emotional overload? Today I’m going to tell you about two remarkably effective techniques that can help you achieve just...
Brian McLogan
before you pay for a tutor understand this
When you struggle with math it is some times easy to think that you need to hire a private tutor. However they are not always the best option. In this video I will go over some items you should consider when deciding if you need a...
PBS
Why Do We HATE Paying Taxes?
America has one of the lowest tax rates in the world, and we each enjoy the benefits of our tax dollars every day... so why do we hate paying them so much?
The Business Professor
What is a Social Venture_
What is a Social Venture? A social venture is undertaking by a firm or organization established by a social entrepreneur that seeks to provide systemic solutions to achieve a sustainable, social objective.
The Business Professor
Theories of Group Formation
What are the primary theories of Group Formation? This article throws light on the four important theories of group formation, i.e, (1) Propinquity Theory, (2) Homan's Theory, (3) Balance Theory, and (4) Exchange Theory.
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Gym Equipment
Dr. Algae talks about the benefits of joining a gym and describes some of the exercise equipment found at many gyms.
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Modelling Politics
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how key aspects of his philosophical views of the social world can be directly applied to politics, explaining that to understand politics, it is vital to consider what led people to...
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Political Character
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts) uses the example of electoral control models to highlight problems with model-building.
The Guardian
Feeding the Community with More Than Food
After noticing an increase in the number of people unable to afford food in their community, a group of women in Leeds began providing free meals for people out of a local church. In this video, one of the women explains some of the...
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Evolution of Chinese Characters: Simplified vs. Traditional
This video discusses the divergence in written Chinese language between mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong due to political, historical, and regional factors. Mainland China simplified characters to increase literacy, while Taiwan and...
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Redefining the Role of Universities: A Call for Intellectual Inquiry and Societal Benefit
Cambridge intellectual historian Stefan Collini tangibly demonstrates his critical thinking skills in examining the role of universities in contemporary society.
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Exploring the Ethics of White Lies and Politeness in Society
Historian Martin Jay, UC Berkeley, describes how a study of history can sharpen our moral understanding, showing that, rather than adhering to inflexible rules of behaviour, each situation presents a unique set of “competing moral...
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Philosophers Wanted
Physicist Paul Steinhardt, Princeton University, describes how many advocates of inflationary cosmology now believe that no observational evidence could possibly invalidate their theory, leading Paul to conclude that philosophy should be...
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Investigating Psychotherapy
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, gives her views on psychotherapy’s benefits as both a patient and therapist.
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The Need for Philosophy
Princeton University cosmologist Paul Steinhardt describes how many of his fellow physicists could benefit from more rigorous philosophical understanding.
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Donnie Piercey - Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
Donnie Piercey is the 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year and teaches fifth grade in Lexington, Kentucky. After graduating from Asbury College and earning his master’s from Auburn Montgomery, he has been teaching in Kentucky since...
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Benefits of Energy Conservation
Benefits of Energy Conservation discusses how conserving energy benefits everyone and provides several easy examples to conserve energy at home.
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Costs and Benefits
“Costs and Benefits” defines and gives examples of costs and benefits, including external costs and benefits.
Hip Hughes History
5 Ways to Win With Technology in Your Classroom
My five pieces of advice for teachers who find themselves with a 1:1 classroom. Check out my classic flip tutorial • I Flip, You Flip,... and my recommended tech apps • I Flip, You Flip,...
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The mutualism relationship between nodular bacteria and leguminous plant
The mutualism relationship between nodular bacteria and leguminous plant
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Risk Treatment and Residual Risks
The basic methods for risk management—avoidance, retention, sharing, transferring, and loss prevention and reduction