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Hamlet 3.4 Language: "Act" and "Index"
This video explores a nuanced moment in Act 3 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on Gertrude’s inquiry into Hamlet’s harsh language and metaphorical speech. It examines Gertrude’s use of theatrical terminology, interpreting her references...
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - Using array.map() Inside JSX Elements
In this video, you will learn to dynamically render elements based on an array of data, leveraging the power of array.map() to generate JSX components. We will understand different use cases and provide tips for efficient and effective...
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - How to Create an HTML5 File?
In this video, we will get hands-on guidance on creating an HTML5 file from scratch and follow step-by-step instructions to set up the basic structure of an HTML file using a text editor. You will learn to save the file with the...
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - Find and findIndex Methods
In this video, we will explore the find() and findIndex() methods used to search for a specific element in an array, where the find() returns the first element that matches a condition, while findIndex() returns the index of the first...
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - Indexof and lastindex Methods
In this video, we will discover methods used to search for the index of a specified element within an array. The function indexOf() returns the first occurrence of the element, while lastIndexOf() returns the last occurrence.
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - Modify and Delete Arrays
In this video, we will explore various methods to modify and delete elements within an array, including changing values at specific indices, removing elements using splice(), and clearing the entire array.
Wendover Productions
How to Stop an Epidemic
Tom Scott
The Brain-Eating Amoebas of Kerosene Creek
Kerosene Creek is a natural hot spring near Rotorua, on the North Island of New Zealand. And there have been official warnings for years: don't put your head under water. It turns out that "brain-eating amoebas", naegleria fowleri, are a...
MinuteEarth
How Reindeer Explain Bitcoin
Watch the new season of MinuteBody - and get access to both CuriosityStream and Nebula - at href='https://curiositystream.com/minuteearth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies, like NFTs, work a...
SciShow
Nikola Tesla: Great Minds
Hank brings us the tale of the bizarre and eccentric genius with the crazy eyes who spent his life increasing awesome wherever he went, and contributed in some way to pretty much every cool invention you can think of. Nikola Tesla spoke...
Wendover Productions
The Logistics of the International Space Station
Start learning with Brilliant for free at href='http://Brilliant.org/Wendover' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at The first 200 to use that link will also get 20% off upgrading to premium Subscribe to Half as Interesting (The other...
Psych2Go
7 Ways Alcoholic Parents Affect their Children
New video! This video covers the effects that alcoholic parents can have on their children. If you are living with an alcoholic parent or need support, we hope this video can provide you some direction. For affordable online counselling...
Be Smart
How Some Words Get Forgetted
There's nothing regular about them—irregular verbs turn out to be the most common verbs in the English language. Through an analysis of data, learners discover that Zipf's Law describes the patterns of word usage.
MinutePhysics
Should You Walk or Run When It's Cold?
Should you stay or should you go? A video lesson examines the heat gain and loss in a cold environment. The narrator compares standing still and running and their effects on heat energy.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Mla Bibliography: Periodical Sources: Lesson 1
This tutorial uses text and audio to introduce how to format periodical sources such as newspapers, magazines, and journals in an MLA bibliography. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "MLA Bibliography: Periodical Sources." [3:00]