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CrashCourse: Philosophy
The Crash Course: Philosophy series on YouTube contains 43 episodes on topics from Cartesian Skepticism to Metaethics (2017).
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Math
Lehrfilme führen in mathematische Konzepte ein, differenziert nach Jahrgängen und Themen (USA, Khan Academy 2017).
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The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA
A debate between General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA, and Dr. David Cole, Georgetown professor of constitutional law. With the prompting and critical questioning of CBS News chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett, both participants debated the constitutionality of the NSA, and the appropriate balance between personal privacy and national security ...
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Iraq War: 20 Years On
March 20, 2023 marked 20 years since the U.S., along with its coalition partners, launched a military invasion into Iraq (USA: Voice of America 2023).
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Gains from trade
This video is prepared for the University of Sussex for the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UKTPO) explaining the reasons why international trade can benefit an economy (2022).
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History of Israel-Palestine Conflict
This video presents the History of Israel-Palestine conflict that rooted a few thousand years ago (2022).
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What mayors do: Local government in Germany
Video from a Brit's perspective on local government in Germany (5 minutes)
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Earthquakes explained
Earthquakes are one of the most common natural disasters on earth. But why do they happen? (3 minutes / explainity® explainer video 2023)
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When The Earth Shakes
This short animated video helps you prepare for an earthquake (USA: FEMA 2023)
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Why are earthquakes so hard to predict?
Why are earthquakes so hard to anticipate, and how could we get better at predicting them? Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl investigates. (TedEd 2023)
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