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Education in India – BBC

Sanjeev visits some impressive young students taking time out of their school day to help teach street children the same syllabus. That’s recycled learning, Indian style, and it makes a big impression on our presenter in this BBC Worldwide video clip. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Gay Education

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“The Prime Meridian”

El Hierro (Ferro) is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary Island (Spain) also known as la “Isla del Meridiano” (the “Meridian Island”). In the 2nd century A.D., Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaueus was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer) defined the zero meridian based on the western-most position of the known world, giving [...]

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Unschooling Restores Curiosity

When their child is eagerly learning and pursuing knowledge, parents simply shine in delight. “Unschooling” is an educational method that is intended to harness a child’s nature, that of excitement for learning and curiosity about the world around them. Tapping into this nature allow the child to continue learning with a sense of wonder and [...]

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El Hierro Giant Lizard

The El Hierro Giant Lizard (Gallotia simonyi) lives only on the Hierro Island of the Canary Islands before present throughout much of the island and on the small offshore Roque Chico de Salmor, is now confined to a few small areas of cliff with sparse vegetation. Long about 60 cm (two feet) this reptile is [...]

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Who is the cutest?

The rust-colored wooly bear caterpillar of Ellesmere Island (almost on the North Pole) lives for 14 years. She freezes solid the 11 winter months of the year, thaws to eat for a month, and survives cold down to -95° F (-71° C). Impressive!! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Education Today and Tomorrow

This video was created by Tom Woodward of Henrico County schools in Virginia. Tom used the work of Karl Fisch from Colorado who created a PPT using various quotes and statistics from “flat world” thinking. Used with permission If sex & breasts were a subject in school, you would have been an A+ student! Business [...]

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The Toothpick Fish – Weird Nature (BBC)

The Candiru fish, or Toothpick fish, is a natural parasite commonly found living inside Amazonian Catfish. Watch this short video from BBC wildlife show ‘Weird Nature’ to learn how this small fish has become a horror story in its own right when introduced to humans! Video Rating: 4 / 5 Get this song as a [...]

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Art in Neanderthal and Paleolithic Cultures – Culture Shock

Did our early ancestors produce art? Or do modern humans only think they did? In this episode of the CARTA series Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics, join renowned scientists Jean-Jacques Hublin and Randall White in an exploration of the notions of creativity and aesthetics as seen in Neanderthal and Paleolithic cultures. Series: CARTA – [...]

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Freaks of Nature

This little Australian frog will do anything to survive tough times. It uses its body like a canteen, its feet like shovels, and its skin like a cocoon. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 Visit www.EternalMate.com for dating advice. This is the funniest collection of nature photos showing plants in [...]

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Stereoscopic Image

School of Cinematic Arts professor Mark Bolas, along with Andrew Jones, Paul Debevec from ICT, Ian McDowall (Fakespace Labs), and Hideshi Yamada (Sony), are awarded “Best Emerging Technology” at Siggraph 2007 for their display that provides a stereoscopic image that can viewed as a person walks around the display. ict.usc.edu More information and higher quality [...]

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Science Quantum Physics

A brief discussion on the nature of reality. Science, Quantum Physics. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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