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The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives: Silk as currency
What was demanded of the Chinese empire at the time as they expanded and why? How was silk used for the soldiers of the garrison as well as on the community level?<br/>
The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 3
The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 3
Curated Video
Just One Kid (1974) | BFI National Archive
Jewish tailor-turned-actor Alfred Maron, once a resident of London’s East End, reminisces about his childhood in this affecting drama-documentary. We follow young Alfred growing up in poverty in the interwar years, and witness the...
Tom Scott
Why You Don't Want To Go Viral
On a rainy Scottish island called Jura, it's time to talk about the Manual, about long-term sustainable success, and about not having just that one catchphrase. The term "viral" has fallen out of fashion in the last few years, which is...
SciShow
Why Don't We Throw Trash in Volcanoes?
We have a garbage problem. Wouldn't it make sense to throw that trash into the nearest volcano? Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon='https://www.patreon.com/scishow' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
DJ Didilong
The Story of Didilong Sitting across from us in his swivel chair is a young man named Lee Yinghong, also known as DJ Didilong. With a head full of wavy hair that falls just shy of his shoulders, Lee Yinghong wears a black...
Curated Video
Tongue Twister Challenge for TH Sound #Shorts
Can you do this tongue twister? Challenge your TH sound with the tongue twister 'Whether the Weather'?
Curated Video
Chinese New Year Zodiac Tangram Animals
Chinese New Year this year is on Tues 5th February 2019. This year will be the year of the pig 🐷 Preparations for the new year begin on January 28th, 2019, and last until New Years Eve. Chinese New Year officially begins on February 5th,...
Weird History
A Breakdown of the Asteroid That Wiped Out the Dinosaurs
Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the Earth's atmosphere, traveling 45,000 miles per hour. The asteroid ripped a hole 18 miles deep in the Earth's crust, triggering devastating winds, seismic waves, and tsunamis. For...
Weird History
What Being a Spectator at the Rome Colosseum Was Like
Ancient Romans loved their sports and entertainment, and the Colosseum put on the grandest games in all of ancient Rome. With its gladiators, interchangeable arenas, exotic animals, and the rare naval reenactment, being a spectator in...
TED-Ed
Why Should You Listen to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"?
While many of your class members may find the opening strands of "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi familiar, few may know of the rich history of this program music. Viewers not only listen to portions of the music from each season,...