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Understanding the Correlation between Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
This video provides an explanation of type 2 diabetes and its correlation with obesity. It discusses the rise in type 2 diabetes diagnoses and obesity rates in many countries, and highlights excess body fat as the strongest risk factor...
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ESL Body Parts Game | Try our Fun Point System to see if you are a Genius | Part 2
English ESL teachers and ESL students will love our ESL Body Parts Game. This is Part 2. Teachers or parents can make this into a fun guessing game if they choose. There are 10 body parts all below the shoulders. You can see our...
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Camping Vocabulary | Fun ESL Guessing Game
ESL students and English teachers will love our Camping Vocabulary guessing game. This is a fun guessing game with 10 camping vocabulary words plus a bonus word at the end. Firstly, students will see part of a zoomed in picture. If...
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Rivaldo: From Poverty to Footballing Greatness
Rivaldo, born into extreme poverty in Brazil, overcame numerous obstacles to become one of the greatest footballers of his generation. Despite being malnourished and physically weak as a child, Rivaldo's natural talent and determination...
Next Animation Studio
Amazon halts police use of its facial recognition technology
Amazon announced that it will ban police use of the company’s facial recognition tool Rekognition for a year, in a blogpost dated Wednesday.
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Creating and Solving Story Problems with Division Using Repeated Subtraction
This video explains the concept by providing examples and visuals, such as apples and flower pots, to help students understand the relationship between the dividend, divisor, and quotient. By the end of the lesson, students will be able...
The March of Time
1935: MOSCOW, USSR, SOVIET UNION: People walking past large display window of goods. Shop window display w/ guitar, record player, other luxury goods. REVERSE SHOT People looking in shop window. Russia, Communism, improved conditions, propaganda.
MOT 1935: MOSCOW, USSR, SOVIET UNION: People walking past large display window of goods. Shop window display w/ guitar, record player, other luxury goods. REVERSE SHOT People looking in shop window. Russia, Communism, improved...
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Only In Indonesia 7 - Cat Fashion Competition
Cat Fashion Competition:Twenty friendly felines participate in the first-ever cat fashion competition organized by the Indonesia Cat Association.
Bedtime History
Missouri Compromise of 1820 for Kids
In 1820, the United States was growing—but deep divisions over slavery were threatening to tear it apart. The Missouri Compromise was an agreement meant to keep peace between free and slave states by drawing a line across the country....
TLDR News
Commons Debates New COVID Punishments, University Cheating & Trade with Genocidal States - TLDR News
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons debated a new set of punishments for COVID rule breakers; essay mills that help cheating students; and the...
Getty Museum
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's Circus Drawings
The circus was one of the great spectacles of late-nineteenth-century Paris, combining extraordinary acrobatic feats, amusing trained animals, and outlandish clowns. This chaotic and colorful world attracted many artists including Henri...
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Math Word Problems | Math for 2nd & 3rd Grades | Kids Academy
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Fooling Image Recognition with Adversarial Examples
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How Do You Determine Which Operations to Use in a Word Problem?
Word problems can be tricky. Lucky for you there are key words that can help you identify the operation needed to successfully complete any word problem. This tutorial helps you pick out key words and what those words indicate in terms...
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How Do You Use Division With Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
A word problem that needs to be written as an inequality to solve. This expression seems pretty straightforward and only takes one step to solve. But wait, the division property was used with a negative number so the inequality sign has...
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How Do You Use Division With Positive Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
A word problem with one variable and two given numbers. This word problem seems doable from the start. Wait, it's an inequality. Don't worry about that piece, just get the expression written and do the math. Watch this video and see how...
Virtual Nerd
How Do You Solve a Word Problem with an Equation Using Division?
Maria is 12 years old. How do you know that? Follow the teacher as she shows you how to set up and solve this word problem. Don't forget to check your answer.
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using a Multi-Step Inequality?
This real-world word problem seems pretty complicated, but it's really not. It only takes four steps once you have an original expression to solve this problem. There are some negative numbers involved in this inequality. So don't forget...
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using an Inequality With Variables on Both Sides?
Don't skip this word problem! Take one piece at a time in writing out this inequality. Once you have an expression that represents the words in this inequality, the rest will seem easy. So watch this video to get a better understanding...
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem with an Equation Using Multiplication?
One variable and two given values. Easy as pie, right? No, not for everyone. Word problems are often skipped over. This one is good for practicing. Identify the variable and figure out where the two given values go. Now solve.
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem by Dividing Monomials?
A word problem, a triangle, monomials, exponents, what to do? The instructor explains how to set up this ratio in order to solve the problem and express it as a monomial in simplest form.
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How Do You Use Multiplication with Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?
Solve this real world word problem in just one written step. The original inequality is a division problem, so to solve it, use the multiplication property of inequality. Was the problem solved by multiplying a negative number? Yes! So...
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using a Percent Proportion?
Create a percent proportion using the given values in this word problem. Not sure how to set that up? Then watch this short video and see how the teacher sets up this percent proportion according to the given values.
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How Do You Solve a Word Problem Where You Multiply and Subtract Whole Numbers and Fractions?
There is only one variable in this word problem. Yeah! So unpack the words and write them as a mathematical expression. Then make sure to use the order of operations to solve and arrive at the solution.