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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History and Making of Kebabs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The kebab is a type of skewered food - usually meat - that is historically cooked over an open flame. Kebabs originated in countries around the Mediterranean and are now common in many areas of the world. Learn how to make kebabs!
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Instructional Video5:57
Kult America

Muslim Beach

Higher Ed
Have you ever wondered how people in an Arab country spend their free time? Well if Qatari beach is any indication it's fine beaches, picturesque amphitheater, cultural opera house, and mosques so that no one misses prayer time. Similar...
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Instructional Video5:40
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Traveling to Northern Australia in Search of Camels

9th - 12th
Season 2, Camels part 1. Did you know that Australia is the country with the most wild camels? Kamil and Kayne are on a mission to find a few. They take a scenic helicopter ride to meet with National Parks and Wildlife officers and ask...
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Instructional Video4:55
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

From Financial Marketer to Lamb Farmer

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. The 2008 financial crisis pushed Toni to leave her career in financial...
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Instructional Video7:14
The Guardian

The Syrian spaceman who became a refugee

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Muhammed Faris became Syria’s first Syrian astronaut in 1987, and subsequently used as a propaganda tool by President Hafez al-Assad. But when the Syrian people rose up against his son Bashar, Faris sided with the Free Syrian Army...
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Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Landsat 9, part 4: Plays Well With Others

3rd - 11th
Landsat is not the only satellite orbiting Earth and sending back data. It takes a team of data sets to get the full picture of what’s happening down on the surface of Earth. Episode 4 shows how Landsat is combined with other data sets...
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Instructional Video16:14
Step Back History

Erdoğan: The Strongman of Turkey

12th - Higher Ed
Turkey has a controversial president in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He represents a conservative, authoritarian streak in a complicated young and old country. Let's talk about it.
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Instructional Video50:57
SWPictures

BATTLE FOR THE GULF - The 19th Province

12th - Higher Ed
The U.N. imposed sanctions and called on Saddam to withdraw from Kuwait. Instead he sent in over 300,000 soldiers. Kuwait's wealth was systematically plundered by the looting of houses to the ransacking of the Kuwait Central Bank. Some...
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Instructional Video7:13
Curated Video

Why's America Using Airstrikes in Iraq? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few days, tensions have risen in Iran, with US President Joe Biden ordering airstrikes in the country. So in this video, we explain what's happening and unpick the US strategy in the region.
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Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Geography of Saudi Arabia

Pre-K - 8th
New ReviewLearn about the geography of the country of Saudi Arabia!
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Instructional Video5:36
Big Think

When America polices the world, everybody loses | Jeffrey Sachs

6th - 11th
America treats the world like a board game. That's a problem. - Make no mistake, says Jeffrey Sachs, America is an empire. The end of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles put the United States on a trajectory to exercise political...
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Instructional Video12:37
Curated Video

How FIFA corrupted the World Cup

9th - 11th
And how Russia and Qatar took advantage of it. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO On December 2, 2010, FIFA announced the 2022 World Cup would take place in a surprising country, Qatar. At that same meeting, they also...
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Instructional Video11:54
Epic History TV

World War One: 1914

12th - Higher Ed
World War One - 1914' is the first in a five-part series covering the Great War. This episode covers the rival alliances that dominated Europe in the build-up to war, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, and the fatal gunshots by...
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Instructional Video8:38
Curated Video

Facts About Iran

9th - 11th
Iran, also known as Persia is a supreme ruling country in Western Asia. It has been officially called as the “Islamic Republic of Iran” called in Persia as Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān. It is the 18th most populous country in the world...
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Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Human trafficking: the modern day slave trade

9th - 11th
Average price of a slave 200 years ago: $40,000. Average price of a slave now: $90. Check out our special slideshow on human trafficking on: http://www.trust.org/slideshow/?id=0ef2566c-f18b-4b4e-9562-c3b35b34d6d8 Human trafficking is a...
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Instructional Video50:17
SWPictures

BATTLE FOR THE GULF - Wounds in the Soul

12th - Higher Ed
On February 24th, 1991 the ground war by the Allied forces began. Before dawn the attack began. But by dawn, the generals realized something remarkable was happening. The Marine columns were driving right through the enemy positions....
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Instructional Video1:09
The Guardian

Indian LGBT activists protest against gay sex ban

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Indian LGBT activists protest against gay sex ban Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Thousands across India take to the streets in protests against an unexpected supreme court decision on Wednesday reversing a...
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Instructional Video18:07
The Cynical Historian

Why did the US join WWI?

9th - 11th
It’s been around a century since the US declared war on Germany in 1917, but why did we join WWI? It might seem like a straightforward thing to answer, but trying to do so leads us straight down a rabbit hole to the foundation of the...
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Instructional Video2:02
Seeker

Is Homosexuality in Your Genes?

9th - 11th
Scientists have identified two new genetic connections to homosexuality. Does this confirm that there are predisposed sexual orientations? We Got Our DNA Tested, Here's How It Actually Works - https://youtu.be/dbiv6BAmdF4 Read More: What...
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Instructional Video12:54
The Atlantic

Peace By Chocolate

9th - 11th
For decades, Assam Hadhad ran a chocolate factory in Syria, the second-largest in the Middle East. In 2012, it was destroyed in a bombing. Hadhad and his family fled war-torn Damascus soon thereafter. After spending years in a Lebanese...
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Instructional Video55:17
Gresham College

Migration: A Historical Perspective - Professor Sir Richard Evans

10th - Higher Ed
Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe has reached mass proportions in the last few years. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/migration-a-historical-perspective This is only the most recent development in a...
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Instructional Video6:23
The Telegraph

Donald Trump's instinctive approach to policing the world

Higher Ed
Donald Trump could not have been clearer on the 2016 election campaign trail – he would rip up the norms of American foreign policy if he made it to the Oval Office. The country had suffered too much for too long over its interventions...
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Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

How Islamist militant groups are gaining strength in Africa

9th - 11th
Terrorist groups are destabilizing countries all over the continent. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Islamist terrorist groups have found a new home and it's not in the Middle East -- it's in Africa. Specifically, the...
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Instructional Video6:39
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Julie Lindsay - Flat Connections Connect, Collaborate, Change

Higher Ed
Julie has led the way in global education and technology-infused connections and collaborations across six countries including Africa, Asia and the Middle East. As an IT Director in international schools she implemented 1:1 learning and...

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